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2026 Northland Men's NHC Campaign – Expression of Interest Now Open

  • Jun 19
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 2026 Northland Men's NHC Campaign – Expression of Interest Now Open

Hockey Northland is now seeking Expressions of Interest from players who wish to be considered for the 2026 Northern Regional Representative League and the 2026 Northland Men's National Hockey Championship (NHC) campaign.

The Northern Regional Representative League will be contested throughout July and August 2026, providing valuable high-performance competition through home and away fixtures ahead of the National Hockey Championship.

The 2026 Ford National Hockey Championship will be held in Wellington from Sunday 13 September to Saturday 19 September 2026, bringing together the country's strongest hockey associations to compete for national honours.

This Expression of Interest is designed to help Hockey Northland identify players interested in being part of the campaign. Submission of this form does not commit you to the programme, and final team selection remains at the discretion of the selectors.

Players aged 18 years or older as at 1 January 2026 who are eligible under Hockey New Zealand's tournament regulations are encouraged to register their interest.

Indicative campaign costs, based on previous years, are approximately $1,650 per player.

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The call for Expressions of Interest for the 2026 Northland Men's NHC campaign raises interesting questions about player selection and commitment. While it allows potential participants to express their intent, the significant costs involved, approximately $1,650 per player, may deter some. The balance between financial investment and the opportunity to compete at such a level presents a challenge that players must weigh carefully. Woo factors like these into their decision-making processes.

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The call for Expressions of Interest presents an intriguing opportunity for athletes, yet it raises questions about the financial implications for players. At a cost of approximately $1,650 per player, one must consider how many are willing or able to invest in this competitive venture. These costs could impact inclusivity, contrasting sharply with the allure of potential success like the allure of Lucky Spins in a casino. How will Hockey Northland address this?

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