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Black Sticks men out for revenge

- HOCKEY

The Black Sticks will be seeking revenge against India when the Four Nations hockey tournament gets under way at the end of the month.

Coach Darren Smith has named a squad of 23 for the tournament. Numbers will be cut back further heading into April’s Gold Coast Commonweal­th Games. The only notable omission was in-form Cantabrian Sam Lane, who was included for the most part of 2017.

India beat the Black Sticks 4-0 at the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup last year and the side will be determined to get one back. Midfielder­s Shea McAleese and Arun Panchia provide the bulk of experience, having played a combined 476 internatio­nals, while there are also 11 who have played fewer than 50 tests.

The tournament is in Tauranga

and Hamilton from January 17-28, with New Zealand hosting Olympic silver medallists Belgium (world ranking 3rd), India (6th) and Japan (16th).

‘‘Belgium, after winning silver in Rio, have gone from strength to strength and are in my view the best in the world. India are coming off winning the Asian Games and finishing third in the recent World League final. They are quick, skilful and aggressive,’’ Smith said.

‘‘Japan are coming onto the internatio­nal scene strong with the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in mind.’’

Last year Japan beat Australia at the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup, shocking the world champions. It will be the first time the Black Sticks have been fully assembled since July 2017, with European club hockey and injury meaning players have been missing.

‘‘This will allow us to give more opportunit­ies and also get our team in order ahead of the Commonweal­th Games in April.’’

The tournament is split into two separate five-day series.

Blake Park in Tauranga hosts the action from January 17-21 before teams head to Hamilton from January 24-28. New Zealand last played Belgium and Japan at the Hockey World League semifinals in Johannesbu­rg where they lost 2-0 and won 3-1 respective­ly.

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