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Black Sticks veteran Arun Panchia is excited for what s next following his decision to retire from top-level hockey - 20-Dec-2020

Black Sticks veteran Arun Panchia believes the side can cope with more than 550 international caps worth of experience leaving Black Sticks veteran Arun Panchia believes the side can cope with more than 550 international caps worth of experience leaving 20 December 2020 The 31-year-old, alongside fellow stalwarts Marcus Child and Cory Bennett, will retire from competitive hockey just seven months out from Tokyo. Panchia says it s just the nature of sport. The former captain is the fifth most capped Black Stick in history and won bronze and silver commonwealth games medals.

Black Sticks veteran Arun Panchia is excited for what s next following his decision to retire from top-level hockey - 19-Dec-2020

Black Sticks veteran Arun Panchia is excited for what s next following his decision to retire from top-level hockey - 19-Dec-2020
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Black Sticks lose vastly experienced trio

With over 550 test caps between them the Black Sticks men s hockey side are set to lose the vastly experienced trio of Arun Panchia, Marcus Child and Cory Bennett who ve all announced their retirement from the international game. Panchia and Child have been longtime teamates for Auckland and Southern Districts and have played 287 and 172 internationals respectively, with Panchia the fifth most capped Black Stick of all time. Black Sticks Head Coach Darren Smith said the trio would be sorely missed. Corry Bennet, (left), Marcus Child (middle) and Arun Panchia (right) have played 564 tests for New Zealand. Photo: Supplied: Hockey NZ While the retirement of quality internationals is always felt by the group, what is fantastic is watching their lives and careers take shape, said Smith.

Black Sticks men to head to Tokyo Olympics minus 569 caps of experience due to trio of retirements

He was also part of the 2016 squad who competed at the 2016 Rio Olympics. Stepping away from the international game due to increased responsibility with his employer, Panchia said it was a dream to have worn the black shirt. Representing New Zealand has been a huge honour and is something I ll value for the rest of my life. I ve been fortunate to have had so many amazing experiences with the Black Sticks and I m proud of what we ve been able to accomplish over the years. The Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast was the standout as we played well, had a lot of supporters there, and coming away with a medal is always nice,” Panchia said.

Bench Events partners with the Trusted Executive for third episode of Hospitality Tomorrow

Content provided by Last updated: 10/12 - 15:20 Following the success of the first two episodes of Hospitality Tomorrow (www.HospitalityTomorrow.com), Bench Events (www.BenchEvents.com) has released details of the third episode set to take place on 15 December 2020 from 11:00am to 6:00pm GMT. Powered by Bench Digital,  Hospitality Tomorrow was launched to support the hard-hit international hospitality community during Covid-19, by offering a virtual conference platform that provides knowledge, facilitates information sharing and connects the industry. The first two episodes attracted more than 8,000 virtual attendees from 128 countries, featuring over 140 industry speakers from all over the world. The third episode of Hospitality Tomorrow will take place in partnership with the Trusted Executive Foundation, a not-for-profit consultancy that helps organisations create a new standard of leadership

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