Ranchi Royals Reach HIL Final with Tom Boon Hat-Trick Heroics

Ranchi Royals secured a thrilling 3-2 victory over Hyderabad Toofans in the HIL qualifier to advance to the final. Tom Boon was the star, netting a hat-trick, including two goals from penalty corners in the first quarter. Hyderabad fought hard with goals from Jacob Anderson and Amandeep Lakra but fell just short. The Royals will now face Vedanta Kalinga Lancers in the championship match.

Key Points: Ranchi Royals Beat Hyderabad Toofans in HIL Qualifier

  • Tom Boon scores decisive hat-trick
  • Royals overcome early Toofans lead
  • Manpreet Singh provides key assists
  • Toofans mount late comeback effort
  • Final set vs Vedanta Kalinga Lancers
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Men's HIL: Ranchi Royals sail into final with thrilling 3-2 win over Hyderabad Toofans

Tom Boon's hat-trick powers Ranchi Royals to a 3-2 win over Hyderabad Toofans, setting up a final clash with Vedanta Kalinga Lancers.

"It was a hat-trick of goals by Tom Boon that ensured Royals book their place in the final. - Match Report"

Bhubaneswar, Jan 25

Ranchi Royals registered a sensational 3-2 win against Hyderabad Toofans in qualifier 2 of the men's Hockey India League 2026 here at the iconic Kalinga Hockey Stadium in Bhubaneswar.

It was a hat-trick of goals by Tom Boon (13', 15', 34') that ensured Royals book their place in the final against Vedanta Kalinga Lancers on Monday. Meanwhile, for Toofans, Jacob Anderson (5') and Amandeep Lakra (38') scored a goal each.

It was a top-class action between the two teams, with Hyderabad Toofans getting off the blocks with a sensational goal by Jacob Anderson in only the fifth minute of the game. It was a goal brilliantly set up by India's rising midfielder Rajinder Singh, who tackled almost three defenders as he swiftly made his way from the right flank to find Anderson poised in front of the goal post to get the perfect deflection.

Only seconds earlier, Manpreet Singh had launched a stupendous shot aimed at the post from outside the D, but unfortunately, Manmeet Singh was inches away from getting his stick on it. The 1-0 lead by Toofans put them in good stead, but they ended up squandering it when they gave away two easy PCs to Ranchi Royals. With Tom Boon in their ranks, the Royals were sure to capitalise on it.

Boon struck two back-to-back goals with a good injection from the experienced Manpreet Singh in the 13th and 15th minutes to end an entertaining opening quarter.

The second quarter remained goalless despite some fantastic attempts on goal by both teams, showing just how desperate they were to vie for a place in the final. The Royals returned from the half-time break with a clear intent to take a further lead.

It was Tom Boon again at the centre of the action when his team won another PC in the 34th minute. Once again, it was a fine injection by Manpreet that was picked up fiercely by Boon to flick it past the Toofans keeper. This goal put the Royals ahead by 3-1. But four minutes later, Junior World Cup bronze medal winner Amandeep Lakra struck one for the Toofans in style. It was a PC that was well-executed by the youngster.

The final quarter remained tense with Toofans pushing their ante to score an equaliser. They even found a few opportunities by earning PC, but couldn't make much of it, while the Royals did well defensively to hold on to their 3-2 lead.

- IANS

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Priya S
So proud of our Indian players shining even in a team with international stars. Rajinder Singh's assist for the first goal was brilliant! And Amandeep Lakra scoring under pressure shows our future is bright. 🇮🇳
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Rohit P
Hyderabad's defense really let them down with those penalty corners. You simply can't give a player like Boon that many chances. A bit of a disappointing end for the Toofans after a great start.
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Sarah B
The atmosphere at Kalinga Stadium must have been electric! Hockey in India is getting so competitive. As a neutral fan, this was fantastic entertainment. Best of luck to both teams in the future.
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Vikram M
While the match was thrilling, I have to say the coverage could be better. We need more focus on the Indian youngsters like Lakra and Rajinder, not just the foreign star. HIL is for developing our talent too.
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Kavya N
Heartbreaking for Hyderabad! They fought so well. That final quarter was pure tension. As a Telugu person, was really hoping for a win, but kudos to Ranchi. Now go and win the final for Jharkhand! 💪

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