Minkey
Mini hockey or Minkey is a modified form of field hockey designed for primary school children.
The Minkey is derived from "MINi hocKEY", and originated at Doncaster Hockey Club in Australia more than 20 years ago. It is currently offered in under-7 and under-9 variants throughout Australia, on more-or-less half-sized fields, and with simplified rules. A similar game is popular in Canada where it is generally referred to as "mini hockey." The Canadian version is usually unstructured and played by children with "mini hockey sticks" approximately 20 inches in length inside homes and schools, although some more structured leagues do exist.
Field
The Mini hockey field is a cut down and simplified version of the full hockey field.The Mini hockey Hockey Field
The dimensions of the field are as follows:
| Under 7 Mini hockey | Under 9 Mini hockey | Normal hockey | |
| Length | 40m | 50m | 91.4m |
| Width | 25m | 35m | 55m |
| Length of defensive zone | 10m | 10m | 22.9m |
| Width of goals | 2m | 2m | 3.66m |
Note: The Mini hockey field sizes are approximate, and can be adjusted to suit the available space and size of players.
Rules
Each field has at least one marker at each corner, on the centre line at each side, and 10 metres from each back line on each side. The goals consist of a marker on each side, or some mechanism at least half a metre deep to catch the ball.Mini hockey teams are made up of 6 players or 7 players, of both sexes.
Games consist of two 15-minute periods. To start the game, a face off is taken on the centre line. Each team is required to be in their own half prior to the ball being pushed. After each goal, the non-scoring team restarts the game, with a face off on the centre line.
A goal is scored when the ball is hit or pushed from within the opponents' defensive zone, and then passes into or through the opponents' goal. If the ball goes over the side line, the opposing team shall have a free push at the point where the ball crossed the line. If the ball goes over the back line, the opposing team shall have a free push on the 10 metre line opposite the point where the ball went over the back line.
A free hit is awarded to the opposing team for any player:
- raising the stick above waist height;
- playing the ball deliberately with their feet or hands
- playing the ball deliberately with the rounded side of the stick
- raising the ball above knee height
- obstructing an opponent i.e. placing their body between the ball and the opponent
- criticising or ridiculing another player or the umpire
- hitting another player or the umpire, or another player's stick with their own
- making up a third player playing the ball