PR Sreejesh on His New Role: "It's Fun, But Challenging" as SG Pipers' Director

PR Sreejesh discusses his dual role as a player-turned-administrator for the SG Pipers, finding it enjoyable yet challenging. He emphasizes his focus on ensuring player comfort and acting as a crucial bridge between corporate management and the athletes. Learning from last season's bottom-place finish, he highlights better planning, staff changes, and a clear strategy for the new campaign. Sreejesh also expresses confidence in the team's blend of experienced seniors and promising juniors to improve their performance.

Key Points: Sreejesh on SG Pipers Role: Fun, Challenges & Player Focus

  • Player Comfort & Well-being
  • Bridge Between Management & Team
  • Learning from Last Season's Struggles
  • Blending Youth & Experience in Squad
4 min read

"It's kind of fun, but also challenging because...": PR Sreejesh opens up on his role at SG Pipers' franchise

Olympic legend PR Sreejesh opens up on the fun and challenges of being Director of Hockey for SG Pipers, focusing on player comfort and bridging management with the team.

"It's kind of fun, but it's challenging also... - PR Sreejesh"

By Diptayan Hazra, Noida, January 1

Legendary Indian goalkeeper and two-time Olympic bronze medallist PR Sreejesh, who is the Director of Hockey for the SG Pipers franchise in the Hockey India League, has opened up on the challenges and the enjoyable aspects of his administrative role.

Speaking about administration, Sreejesh admitted that while the role is enjoyable, it also comes with its own set of challenges.

"It's kind of fun, but it's challenging also because I'm not really into the worst part of administration because I do have a very good team who is managing that but I try to guide them with the experience which I had as a player," Sreejesh told ANI.

He explained that his primary focus is on ensuring player comfort and well-being, drawing from his years of experience on the field.

"I say, okay, these are the things we need to focus and these are the things we need to do it for, you know, comforting these players, these all are clothing systems which are really good, these are the flights which are good for the players to travel because we need to give them a sufficient break to recover. So all the inputs or the advices which I can give to the betterment of the players, I try to give that and ultimately it's more important that you need to be a face for them and you need to be there to give them the pump up or the boost when the team really required it," he added.

Sreejesh, who won bronze medals with India at the Tokyo 2020 and Paris 2024 Olympics, said, "The challenging part is the result for sure, because as an administrator, you just want to make sure the team is getting everything in a proper and planned way, and that they are comfortable to perform their best on the field."

He highlighted his responsibility as a bridge between management and players.

"You are the person who is between the corporate and the players, so definitely you need to be responsible for everything that happens with the team performance. So I think it's more important for me to give the best facilities for the team and to make sure that the players are comfortable and our plans are great so that they don't feel any stress during or after or before the tournament. So, it's a bit challenging because being a player or being a coach, it's a different role, but last year's experience helped me to cope up with this," Sreejesh explained.

Reflecting on SG Pipers' struggles in the previous season, where both the men's and women's teams finished at the bottom of the table, Sreejesh said the franchise has addressed key issues ahead of the new campaign.

"Last year, we missed a couple of our key players before even starting the tournament. So, we struggled to get replacements, and though we started well, we couldn't finish the way we wanted," he said.

According to Sreejesh, better planning has been the focus this time around.

"This time, we planned it in the correct way. We changed the coaching staff, picked up new players, and were very clear with the coaching staff and the players about what we expect from them and what their roles and responsibilities are," he stated.

On managing a squad that blends youth and experience, Sreejesh expressed confidence in the balance within the team.

"We do have enough seniors and the juniors in this team, four players from the Junior World Cup squad and Rupinder (Pal Singh) is already retired, but Jarman (Jarmanpreet Singh), Shamsher (Singh), and, Aditya (Arjun Lalage) is there from the senior team, so we do have a very good mix-up," he said.

He also spoke highly of veteran drag-flicker Rupinder Pal Singh's influence, despite the player having retired from international hockey.

"So I believe that their experience and their current performance is going to help us to play better hockey this season and definitely Rupinder Pal, when he joined us, he brings a lot of leadership quality into the team. Over to that, his experience in drag-flicking and converting penalty corners into goal, that is also going to be a vital part for us," Sreejesh added.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priya S
His point about being the bridge between corporate and players is so crucial. Often, management doesn't understand athlete needs. Having a legend like him in admin can change the game for player welfare. More sports bodies need this!
R
Rohit P
Last season was tough for Pipers. Glad they are planning better. Hope the new coaching staff and clear roles work out. The mix of Junior WC players and seniors like Rupinder sounds promising. Let's go, Pipers! 💪
S
Sarah B
Interesting read. It shows how complex sports administration is. Focusing on player comfort and recovery logistics is smart. Sreejesh seems to have a very player-centric approach, which is refreshing.
V
Vikram M
Respectfully, while his intentions are good, the proof will be in the results. Last place finishes for both teams is not acceptable. Hope the "better planning" translates to wins on the field. The league is getting competitive.
K
Kavya N
Love that he's thinking about travel and recovery breaks! So important and often overlooked in Indian sports. Players are not machines. Sreejesh Anna knows this from experience. More power to him! 👏

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50