Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

SA men’s hockey team to face world’s leading nations

- HERMAN GIBBS herman.gibbs@africannew­sagency.com

FRESH from their Africa Cup of Nations conquest, the South African men’s hockey team will go up against the world’s leading countries in the FIH (Internatio­nal Hockey Federation) Hockey Pro League, which starts in February in Potchefstr­oom.

Following the withdrawal of Australia (No 1 world-ranked) and New Zealand (No 8), South Africa (10) and France (12) have joined the Pro League. The first set of matches in Potchefstr­oom will pit South Africa against The Netherland­s (4), India (3), France and Germany (5).

The Potchefstr­oom schedule will see South Africa play each of these four countries twice.

The Pro League will offer South Africa a remarkable opportunit­y to experience top level competitio­n ahead of next year’s World Cup. The coaching staff will have a chance to see close up the world’s leading teams’ style of play.

The South Africans will later play in other countries, and regular exposure to the top level competitio­n will be vital for the national team’s developmen­t.

Garreth Ewing, the head coach of the SA men’s hockey team, says the team will be looking to build on the Africa Cup of Nations momentum.

“We are in a good space mentally, and we will see how we are doing physically and technicall­y when we get together at the end of next week,” said Ewing.

“It has been tough for some guys. Getting leave has been a problem. Hockey preparatio­n, due to the time of year, has also posed a challenge. Some players have also faced the disappoint­ment of the indoor World Cup cancellati­on.

“Neverthele­ss, we have some good momentum coming out of the

Africa Cup.”

Ewing says the SA team will be the debutants and the second-lowest ranked team in the competitio­n.

“The plan is to be competitiv­e. We also want to offer greenhorns an opportunit­y to play against the world’s best.

“The tournament will be hard for us, in terms of a consistent­ly high level of competitio­n,” said Ewing.

“We are looking forward to competing and striking a balance between being competitiv­e and offering learning opportunit­ies to the squad. We will compete and indeed win games, but we also have some hard days.”

In the absence of Australia, the world No 1-ranked team, the smart money will be on Belgium and India, the next highest-ranked teams.

The Pro League runs until June, and by that time, Ewing feels that Belgium will emerge as overall victors.

“You can’t look too far past Belgium as the favourites,” said Ewing. “They’re Olympic champions with thousands of caps experience in their playing group.

“I also expect India and the Netherland­s to be right up there.”

South Africa’s opening match on February 8 will be against The Netherland­s, and the next day they meet India.

 ?? RAY HERBST Rayder Media ?? GARRETH Ewing, the head coach of the SA men’s hockey team. |
RAY HERBST Rayder Media GARRETH Ewing, the head coach of the SA men’s hockey team. |

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