Hockey India League 2026: Ranchi's Speed vs. Tamil Nadu's Defence in Tactical Clash

The Ranchi Royals, the league's newest franchise, are constructing a squad focused on speed and midfield versatility, led by the experienced Manpreet Singh and bolstered by world stars like Tom Boon. In contrast, the Accord Tamil Nadu Dragons are doubling down on a defensive identity, featuring elite goalkeeper David Harte and captain Amit Rohidas to build on their 2025 semifinal finish. The Royals' attacking thrust will come from Mandeep Singh and Araijeet Singh Hundal, while the Dragons' primary threat remains the penalty-corner expertise of Blake Govers. The teams begin their campaigns on January 3 and 4, setting the stage for a compelling tactical battle between transition attack and structured defence.

Key Points: HIL 2026: Ranchi Royals vs. Tamil Nadu Dragons Tactics Preview

  • New Royals franchise replaces Team Gonasika
  • Dragons build on 2025 semifinal run
  • Manpreet Singh & Tom Boon lead Royals midfield
  • Dragons boast Harte & Rohidas in defence
  • Season opens January 3 in Chennai
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Ranchi Royals and Accord Tamil Nadu Dragons focus on sharp execution and strong circle defence

Preview the HIL 2026 season as new franchise Ranchi Royals' attacking speed meets Accord Tamil Nadu Dragons' formidable circle defence. Key players and opening fixtures analyzed.

"The Royals are built around speed, versatility and attacking transitions, while the Dragons have focused on building a solid defensive unit. - Hockey India Release"

New Delhi, January 1

As the Hockey India League 2026 season draws closer, the Ranchi Royals and Accord Tamil Nadu Dragons are taking shape with clear tactical identities. While the Royals are built around speed, versatility and attacking transitions, the Dragons have focused on building a solid defensive unit backed by top-class goalkeeping and reliable penalty-corner options, according to a release.

Ranchi Royals enter the league as the newest franchise, replacing the former Team Gonasika, and have put together a squad that emphasises flexibility in midfield and quick movement across the field. The team is led by Manpreet Singh, who recently became only the second Indian player to cross 400 international caps.

Under Head Coach Harendra Singh, the Royals have paired Manpreet with Belgium's Tom Boon, the 2025 FIH Player of the Year, creating a midfield partnership capable of controlling the tempo of matches.

Defensively, the Royals have strengthened their backline with the additions of Belgian defender Maxime Van Oots and Australia's Tim Howard, alongside experienced Indian defender Nilam Sanjeep Xess. In attack, the Royals will rely on the finishing ability of Mandeep Singh and the pace and power of young forward Araijeet Singh Hundal. Ranchi Royals will begin their campaign on 4 January against Vedanta Kalinga Lancers at the Mayor Radhakrishnan Hockey Stadium in Chennai.

Accord Tamil Nadu Dragons, meanwhile, are building on their semifinal finish in 2025 by placing strong emphasis on circle defence and set-piece efficiency. Led by captain Amit Rohidas, one of the most dependable defenders in world hockey, the Dragons boast one of the strongest goalkeeping groups in the league. Ireland's David Harte, a two-time FIH Goalkeeper of the Year, is joined by Prince Deep Singh, who impressed in shootouts at the 2025 Junior World Cup.

In attack, the Dragons continue to rely on Australia's Blake Govers, whose penalty-corner conversion makes him a constant threat. He is supported by Mohammed Raheel Mouseen in midfield and Germany's Paul Kaufmann, who adds structure and discipline. Accord Tamil Nadu Dragons will open the season at home on 3 January against Hyderabad Toofans, aiming to make the most of home support.

Ranchi Royals squad: Suraj Karkera, Pankaj Kumar Rajak, Amir Ali, Joshua Beltz (Australia), Nilam Sanjeep Xess, Anmol Ekka, Manpreet Singh, Tom Boon (Belgium), Vishnukant Singh, Yashdeep Siwach, Mustapha Cassiem (South Africa), Araijeet Singh Hundal, Mandeep Singh, Tim Howard (Australia), Maxime Van Oots (Belgium), Ravneet Singh, Manmeet Singh Rai, Jack Waller (England), Sam Lane (New Zealand), Ashish Purti.

Accord Tamil Nadu Dragons squad: David Harte (Ireland), Princedeep Singh, Amit Rohidas, Paul Kaufmann (Germany), Sander de Wijn (Netherlands), Anand Lakra, Pruthvi GM, Tom Sorsby (Great Britain), Tom Craig (Australia), Mohammed Raheel Mouseen, Sheshe Gowda, Chandan Yadav, Arun J, Adrohit Ekka, Sushil Dhanwar, Blake Govers (Australia), Selvam Karthi, Nathan Ephraums (Australia), Uttam Singh, K Selvaraj.

- ANI

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Priya S
As a Chennai resident, I'm thrilled the Dragons are focusing on defence. Amit Rohidas is a rock, and David Harte in goal is a huge boost. Home support on 3rd Jan will be electric!
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Rohit P
Good to see young Indian talent like Araijeet Singh Hundal getting a big platform. Hope he gets enough game time alongside the foreign stars. The future of Indian hockey is bright.
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Sarah B
The tactical contrast is fascinating. Royals going for speed and attack, Dragons building a fortress at the back. It's going to make for some brilliant matches. Harendra Singh is a great coach for this project.
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Aman W
Respectfully, I hope the focus on foreign players doesn't overshadow our domestic talent. The squads look strong, but the league's ultimate goal should be to develop players for the national team.
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Kavya N
Blake Govers' penalty corners are a nightmare for any goalkeeper! If the Dragons' defence holds strong, they will be very hard to beat. A solid semifinal follow-up is on the cards.

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