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Old Friends, New Goals: Drummond and Malan Reunite with Perth Thundersticks
Published Wed 30 Oct 2024
If you had told Eva Drummond and Liné Malan seven years ago in South Africa that they would reunite on the hockey turf in Australia, they would have likely called you a dreamer.
Fast forward to 2024, and the pair are doing just that, shining in what has been a stellar season for the Perth Thundersticks Women’s team.
When Eva was announced as the Thundersticks’ first international signing back in May, it paved the way for a long-awaited reunion between two dear friends.
Their story began in 2017 when Eva took a break from hockey following the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.
Living in Cape Town, she felt the itch to play again and joined Western Province Cricket Club, where she met Liné.
“We played for the same team for a few weeks, and we’ve stayed in touch ever since,” Eva recalled.
“We got to know one another a bit better on the field but also over a few beers off the field,” Liné added with a laugh.
After parting ways, Liné continued to excel in Australian hockey, playing for Hale and the Perth Thundersticks, as well as representing Australia A in 2023.
Meanwhile, Eva amassed over 250 international caps with the Netherlands, earning numerous accolades, including Olympic medals and being named FIH Player of the Year in 2018 and 2020.
It was until a chance congratulatory message from Liné celebrating Eva’s international career sparked the idea of bringing her to Australia.
“I cheekily floated the idea of coming to play for the Thundersticks—I thought it was a long shot,” Liné said.
When Eva expressed interest, Liné quickly contacted Steph Andrews at WAIS to explore the opportunity further.
“I loved the idea from the start,” Eva said.
“I had always wanted to play in a league overseas, so it was a great opportunity.
“After a few video calls with Liné, the coaches, and Hockey WA staff, I had a really good feeling about it all.
“Liné played a big part in my decision because she’s a friend, and it would be incredible to play together again after seven years.”
With the Thundersticks currently sitting atop the Liberty Hockey One Women’s ladder with a perfect 3-0 record, Eva and Liné have been enjoying precious time together on and off the field.
“It has been amazing to share the pitch with Liné again,” Eva said.
“I never thought that would happen after seven years.”
“It’s an absolute honour to play alongside Eva again,” Liné added.
“She’s not only an incredible player but also an exceptional human being.
“I never thought I’d have the privilege to play with her for a second time later in my career.”
As they reunite, Eva is also making a significant impact on her Thundersticks teammates.
“I’m very happy and grateful to be here with this incredible team,” she shared.
Liné emphasized Eva’s contribution, saying, “[She] has brought so much to the group, both on and off the field,”
“It’s a memorable experience for the Thundersticks to say they’ve played alongside one of the greatest to ever play the game.”
Catch Liné and Eva in action with the Perth Thundersticks when they take on Adelaide Fire at Perth Hockey Stadium this Sunday!
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The Perth Thundersticks is proudly supported by Sharp EIT Solutions, Bravo Apples, ERM High Voltage Asset Specialists, Polytan, Session Equity, and Project Innovations.
The Perth Thundersticks Women’s program is also proudly supported by the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries.