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  Wellington Storm - the epicentre of New Zealand Floorball

Floorball is a fast-growing type of hockey played indoors with state-of-the-art sticks and a light weight super high perfomance ball.

The Wellington Storm Floorball Club is the 2009, 2010 and 2011 New Zealand National Floorball champion and also the first ever New Zealand team to compete in the Australian Floorball Open.

                        

                           The club is actively seeking new players to join this fast growing, high action sport. Contact Wellington Floorball for further details.

NEWSFLASH!!! Newsletter number 1 for 2013 is out!

on Sat, 03/02/2013 - 21:44
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All you need to know about AFO, floorball leagues, and much much more...

To read the newsletter click here.

Newsletter number 3 2012 is out

on Thu, 11/08/2012 - 03:10
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To view the newsletter click here.

Wellington Open 2012

on Mon, 08/27/2012 - 02:10
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Wellington Open 2012

The Wellington Open Floorball Tournament has been held annually since 2008 and is the biggest and longest running Floorball Tournament in New Zealand.

The 5th edition in 2012 was bigger again and teams from Canberra, Pakenham, Glebe, Auckland Stars, Palmerston North, Wellington City Council, Wellington Storm (3 teams) were competing for the title. In the College Grade teams from Wellington High School, Wellington College, Wellington East College, Scots College, St Catherines College, Rongotai College and St Patricks College were participating.

The overall winner of the

Story about Floorball in Wellingtonian

on Sun, 06/10/2012 - 03:26
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The local Wellingtonian newspaper recently published a story about Floorball and its rapid growth here. Check out the story below or read it online here.

A similar story was also printed in the Kapiti Observer.

First games for Wellington Storm at AFO

on Thu, 04/12/2012 - 04:17
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 The 2012 Australian Floorball Open started today and both the Juniors and the Men's teams from Wellington played their first games.

The Juniors were first up against Sale. It was a great contest and the scores were locked at 1:1 after the first 15 minutes. In the second period, Sale took the lead and scored 6 goals to take the score to 7:2 after 2 periods. Wellington put up a tight defence in the third period and the final score was 8:2.

The Men's team played Bondi Raptors in their first game and started off on the wrong foot, having Bondi score the first goal after just three seconds.

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