Territory Stingers ready to push the limits and play catch up in MHL


Out of my way: TNB Thunderbolts’ Mohd Fahmi Khalid (left) vying for the ball with Territory Stingers’ Zach Rakkas during the Malaysian Hockey League match. — Hokita

PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian Hockey League (MHL) may be reaching its tail end, but recent arrivals Territory Stingers will be playing catch up with the rest of the league.

The Australian team will have to play all nine league matches by the end of the league fixtures on Feb 16.

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