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Amazon Summer League – EOI

IHNSW is seeking expressions of interest from players to participate in the inaugural Amazon Summer League.  

Age group: This is a new competition open to females aged 14-20 years.

Games: 60 minute run time games held on Sundays from 07/11/21 to 12/12/21 (6 weeks) from 9.00 – 10.30 am. A final 7th game may be added. All games are held at Liverpool Catholic Club Ice Rink.

Training: Thursdays from 28/10/21 to 09/12/21 (7 weeks) 8.30 – 9.30pm held at Liverpool Catholic Club.  These may vary to accommodate players from Newcastle and Central Coast, to be advised.

Teams: 2 teams

Cost: $250 at registration, covers trainings and games.  IHNSW & IHA rego required.

Please register on the ESPORTSDESK LINK Here

EOI registration closes 15th October 2021.

Send enquiries to for any clarifications.

All NSW Public Health Orders in relation to Covid-19 will be followed, including the requirements for Vaccinations made by NSW Government and Rinks. IHNSW follows the principal of inclusivity with this league as it does for our Women’s leagues and AWIHL team.

AUDIT AND RISK COMMITTEE

We are seeking one new member for the Audit and Risk Committee to fill a casual vacancy.

The role of the Audit Committee is to assist the IHNSW Executive in carrying out its duties as they relate to the Association’s accounting policies and financial reporting practices, the assurance process, the system of internal control and risk management, and the process for monitoring compliance with laws, regulations and corporate policies.

The ARC meets every 2nd Thursday evening at 6pm online.

Nominations are made in writing from the individual to IHNSW to  outlining your experience to be appointed. Nominations close Friday 24th September.

IHNSW WINTER SEASON 2021

Following a meeting of all IHNSW Clubs and the IHNSW Executive last night, the decision was made to abandon the 2021 Winter Season. 

The meeting considered guidance provided from the NSW Office of Sport, feedback from other sports regarding the likely timing and conditions for restarting the season, and the preferences expressed by all Clubs.  The consensus was that any restart would not be permitted till sometime in November at the earliest and then only under very limited conditions.  Under that scenario, restarting the season was deemed as being not possible.

IHNSW continues to stay engaged with government and as soon as we have some clarity regarding return to train or play for indoor sports we will engage with our Clubs and rinks to work out the best way to get our members back on the ice.  In the meantime, we will be turning our attention to how best to provide some financial benefit to our members which could be realised in 2022 and how we can have the best possible competition in 2022.

We would like to thank our members, Clubs, volunteers and our rinks for their contribution and patience over the last few months.