Kane Russell's Last-Second Hat-Trick Seals Dramatic HIL GC Win Over SG Pipers

HIL GC clinched a dramatic 3-2 victory over SG Pipers in their Men's Hockey India League opener. Kane Russell was the hero, netting a hat-trick, including the decisive goal from a penalty corner in the final seconds. SG Pipers had fought back valiantly with goals from Ky Willott and Dilraj Singh to level the match late. The match was a thrilling end-to-end contest with both goalkeepers making crucial saves.

Key Points: Kane Russell Hat-Trick Wins Thrilling Hockey India League Match

  • Russell's last-second winner
  • Hat-trick from penalty corners
  • Pipers fight back twice
  • Goalkeeper Santiago's key saves
  • Opening match thriller
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Kane Russell's hattrick powers HIL GC to 3-2 win over SG Pipers in thrilling Men's Hockey India League clash

Kane Russell scores a last-second penalty corner to complete a hat-trick, giving HIL GC a dramatic 3-2 victory over SG Pipers in the Men's Hockey India League.

"Kane Russell (60') made no mistake to complete his hat-trick and seal a dramatic 3-2 victory - Hockey India Press Release"

Chennai, January 5

HIL GC edged past SG Pipers in a thrilling Men's Hockey India League 2025-26 encounter, clinching a dramatic 3-2 victory after a late penalty corner from Kane Russell sealed the contest in the dying seconds of their opening match of the competition on Monday.

Ky Willott (31') and Dilraj Singh (56') scored a goal each for the Pipers, while Kane Russell (35', 37', 60') netted a hat-trick for HIL GC, as per a press release from Hockey India.

SG Pipers made a lively start to their Men's Hero Hockey India League clash against HIL GC, using swift passing and early attacking moves to put their opponents under pressure. Their positive approach earned them a penalty corner in the fourth minute, but they were unable to capitalise on the opportunity.

HIL GC gradually settled into the contest and responded with a few attacking forays of their own to relieve the pressure. With less than five minutes remaining in the opening quarter, they earned a penalty corner, which also went unconverted. The closest chance of the quarter came in the dying seconds when HIL GC threatened to break the deadlock, but the Pipers' goalkeeper Tomas Santiago produced a close-range save to ensure the first quarter ended goalless at 0-0.

The second quarter unfolded in an end-to-end fashion, with both SG Pipers and HIL GC stepping up the intensity and making frequent circle entries. Each side created multiple scoring opportunities and applied sustained pressure, forcing the defences and goalkeepers into action. Despite a few close calls at both ends, neither team could find the decisive touch in front of goal, and the contest remained finely poised at 0-0 as the teams headed into the half-time break.

Determined to break the deadlock, SG Pipers entered the third quarter with renewed intensity, and their approach paid dividends early on. Midfielder Ky Willott (31') showed great composure inside the circle as he collected a pass, drove towards goal and delicately lobbed the ball over HIL GC goalkeeper James Mazarelo to give his team a much-needed lead.

The advantage, however, was short-lived as HIL GC responded strongly through drag-flick specialist Kane Russell (35', 37'), who struck twice from penalty corners in quick succession to swing the momentum in his side's favour. With no further goals scored, the penultimate quarter concluded with HIL GC holding a 2-1 lead.

Desperate to draw level, SG Pipers began the fourth quarter on the front foot, making multiple circle entries but struggling to find the finishing touch for much of the final period. HIL GC, meanwhile, threatened on the counter and looked to extend their lead, only to be repeatedly denied by some fine saves from Pipers' goalkeeper Tomas Santiago.

With less than five minutes remaining, the Pipers found a way back into the contest as Dilraj Singh (56') converted a penalty corner to bring his side level. The relief was short-lived, however, as HIL GC earned a late penalty corner in the dying seconds, and Kane Russell (60') made no mistake to complete his hat-trick and seal a dramatic 3-2 victory for his side in their opening match of the competition.

- ANI

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Priya S
Thrilling game, but I feel for the Pipers. They played such positive hockey and created so many chances. Dilraj Singh's equalizer was brilliant, only to have it snatched away. Our domestic league is producing such high-quality, nail-biting contests. More power to Hockey India!
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David E
As a neutral fan, that was fantastic entertainment. End-to-end stuff. Kane Russell is a machine from penalty corners. Hats off to both goalkeepers, Mazarelo and Santiago, for some of those saves mentioned. The league's standard seems higher than ever.
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Rohit P
Brilliant performance by Russell, but can we talk about Ky Willott's goal? That lob was pure skill! It's great to see young Indian talents like Dilraj Singh scoring alongside international stars. This mix is what makes HIL special. Jai Hockey!
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Sarah B
A respectful critique: The article is detailed, but I wish there was more analysis on the midfield battle. It mentions frequent circle entries but not who controlled the tempo. Still, a cracking match report for a cracking game! Hope the rest of the season is this good.
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Karthik V
Last-minute heartbreak for Pipers fans! 😅 This is the beauty of sport. HIL GC showed great character to come back immediately after conceding twice. Russell's hat-trick in the opener sets a huge standard. Can't wait for the next fixture!

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