New Straits Times

Better quality from boys

- Singh Jugjet

boys chief coach S. Velappan said the quality of play has improved tremendous­ly in the ongoing National Under-16 tournament as compared to previous years.

There is better preparatio­n from states, the boys have better basic skills and cunning tactics from coaches at this age-group level.

"Most of these boys have gone through the various 1Mas programmes at their states. Compared to previous years, I can see vast improvemen­t in many areas.

"The top six boys teams like Pahang, Kuala Lumpur, Perak, Johor, Penang and Malacca are playing at a maturity level higher than their age-group.

“Their basics are strong, there are alao better team work, commitment and tactics employed in the ongoing tournament," said Velappan.

The 1Mas programme was started by the Malaysian Hockey Confederat­ion (MHC) in 2010 with an objective to widen the base of young players in the country.

While it did not work out in some states, many other states are still strongly involved with the MHC programme.

"After this tournament, we will select 27 players to be called up for various camps and programmes to make them better. The core group of youth are presently with the Project 2020 team coached by Nor Saiful Zaini, while this Under-16 group will be coached as the second wave of youth talent for the nation.”

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