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Faizal ready to step up in Jong-hyun’s absence
PETALING JAYA: Striker Faizal Saari is ready to take over South Korean Jang Jong-hyun’s role as the top drag-flicker for TerengÂganu.
Lack of foreign players won’t derail UniKL’s plan to repeat treble
PETALING JAYA: Universiti Kuala Lumpur (UniKL) will begin the new season without foreign players but team captain Marhan Jalil says the goal is still the same - to make it a perfect outing.
Megat takes challenge of helming UniKL in his stride
PETALING JAYA: For years, Megat Azrafiq Megat Termizi has been an understudy to coach A. Arulselvaraj in the Universiti Kuala Lumpur (UniKL) set-up.
The shoot ’em up cop
PETALING JAYA: In hockey, it’s the defenders who are likely to win a match for their team.
Pavandip surprised to be picked over experienced players
PETALING JAYA: Pavandip Singh was taken aback when he saw his name in the national hockey squad’s 30-player list.
Top choice for armband
PETALING JAYA: Old-timer Razie Rahim is the frontrunner to become the captain of the national hockey team. The 33-year-old midfielder is responsible, has good interpersonal and communication skills and even calm in challenging situations.
Razie’s got his slick penalty flick, but he still wants to impress coach
PETALING JAYA: Don’t write off one of the best penalty corner flickers in the country – the 33-year-old Razie Rahim.
Oltmans’ opinion sticks with Razie and Co – in a good way
KUALA LUMPUR: National hockey player Razie Rahim and teammates are bent on proving former coach Roelant Oltmans wrong when the Dutchman reportedly said Malaysia would struggle to win a gold medal in the 2022 Asian Games in Hangzhou, China.
The corner man can
KUALA LUMPUR: Penalty corner specialist Mohd Razie Abdul Rahim has lined up for 16 penalty corners in eight Malaysia Hockey League (MHL) matches and has scored from seven – a conversion rate that has UniKL coach Arul Selvaraj pleased.
Oltmans gets Test-y over team’s inability to finish off rivals
PETALING JAYA: The national team’s lack of killer instinct has left hockey coach Roelant Oltmans scratching his head.