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OBO hockey goalie protective equipment is designed and produced by a company which does nothing else than make hockey gear for goalies. If we don’t get it right, we don’t make a living so we think hard, test hard, and work hard to bring field hockey goalies gear that really works.
OBO is a fairly small company based in New Zealand. OBO is sold in 60 countries world wide, and is market leader in most of these countries. We have achieved this by producing products that really work for the goal keeper, last well, and because we have a manufacturing process that produces products other manufacturers are not capable of making.
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Senior Women Waikato dip out despite beating Police
Release Date: 29 September 2006 NZ Time
Source: Stuff
Waikato are out of semifinal contention at the national senior women's hockey tournament being played in Hamilton.
Needing a convincing victory over the NZ Police team to improve goal difference, Waikato could manage only a 1-0 win at Gallagher Hockey Centre.
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Taranaki U11 Hockey
Release Date: 29 September 2006 NZ Time
Source: Stuff
Taranaki's Michael Watts (middle) bursts between Wellington A players Mishka West (left) and Nick Miskimmin in the final of the North Island under-11 boys' hockey match played at New Plymouth's Devon Park yesterday.
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Senior Men Place in national final beckons Manawatu men
Release Date: 28 September 2006 NZ Time
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Manawatu has been the best team at the national senior men's tournament at Fitzherbert Park and yesterday was eyeing a place in Saturday's final.
Coach Douglas Reid's team gave the New Zealand Police its heaviest beating, 5-2 in the pouring rain yesterday which Scotsman Reid said was ``like a Glasgow day''.
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Black Sticks Women Aussie tipped to replace Aussie as hockey coach
Release Date: 27 September 2006 NZ Time
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As one Australian departs the New Zealand hockey scene another might be about to enter.
Australia assistant women's coach Neil Hawgood is being tipped as a leading candidate to replace the outgoing Ian Rutledge.
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Senior Men Nelson wins tight games at nationals
Release Date: 27 September 2006 NZ Time
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Nelson produced the only scoring of the second half to beat Taranaki 3-2 at the national men's hockey tournament in Palmerston North on Tuesday.
With the scores tied 2-all at halftime, Ben Smith received a pass from Shane Jackson at the top of the circle to score from a back stick shot with 10 minutes remaining.
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NHL Mavericks pair benched for acting up
Release Date: 26 September 2006 NZ Time
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Two young Central Mavericks national league players have landed in hot water as a result of exuberant after-match celebrations earlier this month.
Manawatu's Marcus Emery and Matt Brown have been suspended for the rest of the national league season following an alcohol-related incident in Auckland on September 17.
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