Education
Hickey attended Saint Kentigern College and is the older brother of Blues first five-eighths Simon.
Hickey attended Saint Kentigern College and is the older brother of Blues first five-eighths Simon.
Hickey spent his formative cricketing years with Auckland"s Cornwall Cricket Club before a move to Counties Manukau after being unsuccessful with making junior representative sides. He joined the Manukau Cricket Club as a 15-year-old and within a year he"d attracted the attention of the New Zealand under-19 selectors. As well as playing for and captaining the Counties Manukau under-17"s and under-19"s and the Northern District under-19s, Hickey made his premier club cricket debut and his first-class debut for Counties Manukau in 2008.
He then got his first taste of international cricket featuring in the New Zealand under-19 side with three friendlies against Pakistan in Blenheim.
After being a New Zealand Under-19 graduate he switched provinces, moving south to represent the Marlborough Cricket Club before leaving to Ireland in 2011 to feature in the Leinster Senior League and Irish Senior Cup for Pembroke. Hickey was then held back by a few injuries and missed opportunities in recent seasons to make his List A debut for the Northern Districts.
He overcame that in style, coming into the Ford Trophy side with great zest and punching out vital half-centuries under pressure. Hickey eventually made his First-class debut with side against Auckland during the 2013-2014 Plunket Shield season.
Hickey also represented the under-19 side in the 2010 Interstate Commerce Commission Under-19 Cricket World Cup hosted by New Zealand. Hickey had played halfback for the Auckland rugby club Grammar Training and Enterprise Council in the past two club seasons, his skill set, fitness and accurate goal kicking making him an obvious selection in the 2015 Auckland Information Technology Management Cup squad.