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Shello taking national squad omission in his stride
PETALING JAYA: Shello Silverius does not feel that his stint with the junior hockey team is a step backwards.The 21-year-old, who earlier this year was part of the national team training camp, failed to make it into A. Arulselvaraj’s squad.
Rising star Azrai beginning to gel well with national team
PETALING JAYA: The national hockey team have in their midst a fox in the box who is beginning to make his presence felt.
Sabahan Shello finally gets to play for home state
PETALING JAYA: Since making his Razak Cup debut in 2016, Shello Silverius has always dreamt of playing for his state, Sabah.
A slip that gave hockey defender Aminuddin many sleepless nights
KUALA LUMPUR: A slipped disc suffered five years ago almost ended Mohd Aminuddin Mohd Zain’s hockey career.
With idol by his side, Hamiz wants spot for keeps
KUALA LUMPUR: Mohd Hamiz Mohd Ahir (pic) is extra motivated to be the country’s top hockey goalkeeper now that his childhood idol is his coach.
Barren year for hockey with Azlan Shah Cup off
KUALA LUMPUR: The men’s national hockey team will not have any tournament to play this year. The only one left on the calendar – the annual Sultan Azlan Shah Cup in Ipoh – has been cancelled.
Asyraf’s flick does the trick
KUALA LUMPUR: Youngster Mohd Nur Asyraf Ishak joined Maybank after a barren year with TNB Thunderbolts and suddenly saw his penalty corner drag flicks becoming potent in the Malaysia Hockey League (MHL).
Tenaga banking on youngsters to beef up the frontline
KUALA LUMPUR: Tenaga Nasional’s strength in attack will be greatly affected with the absence of two national players when the Malaysia Hockey League (MHL) gets under way.
U-21 skipper Shello wants a spot in senior squad
KUALA LUMPUR: Sabah’s Shello Silverius wants a shot at the national hockey team after guiding Malaysia to finish third in the six-nation Under-21 Sultan of Johor Cup in Johor in October.
MHC decision on coaches saddens Dhaarma
National women’s hockey coach K. Dharmaraj is stumped by the Malaysian Hockey Confederation’s (MHC) decision to let him go together with five other local coaches.