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    The North versus South hockey series will go down to the wire on Tuesday - with both the men's and women's series locked at one all after day two in Hamilton

    The North versus South hockey series will go down to the wire on Tuesday - with both the men's and women's series locked at one all after day two in Hamilton


    The tournament is doubling as an Olympic trial for the Black Sticks men and women.

    The women's north side evened up the series with a 1-nil victory, after going down 2-nil yesterday.

    In the men's clash, the south claimed a 3-nil win, reversing yesterday's 5-4 victory by team north.

    © 2026 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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