Vedanta Kalinga Lancers Ready to Unleash Attack as HIL Season Returns

The Vedanta Kalinga Lancers are poised for their Hockey India League opener following a productive pre-season camp focused on structure and cohesion. Head Coach Jay Stacy emphasizes the need for composure against a Ranchi Royals side that, while new, retains a strong core from a previous franchise. Co-captains Arthur Van Doren and Sanjay highlight the team's aim to maintain their high-scoring attack while significantly tightening their defense this season. The Lancers will begin their campaign in Chennai, where they are scheduled to play their first two matches.

Key Points: Kalinga Lancers Eye Strong Start in Hockey India League Opener

  • Intense pre-season preparation
  • Focus on defensive improvement
  • Facing a new but solid Ranchi side
  • Carrying forward attacking intent
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Vedanta Kalinga Lancers eye strong start as Hockey India League returns

Vedanta Kalinga Lancers, last season's top scorers, begin their HIL campaign against debutants Ranchi Royals. Coaches and captains reveal their tactical focus.

"Opening games are about settling quickly and playing smart hockey. - Head Coach Jay Stacy"

Chennai, January 3

The new season of the Hockey India League is upon us, and Vedanta Kalinga Lancers are all set to take on Ranchi Royals in their opening fixture on January 4 at the Mayor Radhakrishnan Hockey Stadium, Chennai, as per a release.

Vedanta Kalinga Lancers enter the new season following an intense pre-season camp, with the team spending valuable time building structure, cohesion, and match readiness ahead of the league opener. While Ranchi Royals make their debut in the Hockey India League, the side features a strong core retained from the previous franchise Gonasika.

Speaking ahead of the season opener, head coach Jay Stacy highlighted the importance of preparation and composure in the opening game.

"The group has worked hard in preparation, and the focus has been on clarity in our roles and discipline across the pitch. Opening games are about settling quickly and playing smart hockey," said Stacy, as quoted from a release.

"Ranchi may be new to the league, but they have a solid core and quality players, so we're expecting a tough contest. Our Indian players came in early and trained under Technical and Strategy Coach Pascal Kina, before the Australians and Belgians joined post-Christmas. The sessions in Bhubaneswar were very productive and helped us come together well as a unit," he noted.

The Lancers, who finished last season as the second highest goal-scoring team, are keen to carry forward their attacking intent while also strengthening their defensive structure this year.

Reflecting on the new season, co-captain Arthur Van Doren expressed optimism and balance in approach.

"We're very excited about the start of a new season and looking forward to giving our best," Van Doren said.

"We were one of the highest goal-scoring teams last season, and that attacking mindset is something we want to continue. At the same time, one of our big focus areas has been conceding fewer goals. We have a solid defensive line, quality forwards, and a good mix of experience and debutants in the squad," he noted.

Echoing the sentiment, co-captain Sanjay emphasised consistency and taking the season step by step.

"There's a lot of excitement within the group for the new season," he said.

"We have prepared well, and the focus is on going match by match and delivering our best every time we step onto the field. The aim is to come together as a unit and perform consistently to achieve our objectives," he added.

Vedanta Kalinga Lancers will play two matches each in Chennai. They will face defending champions Shrachi Bengal Tigers in their second match on January 8.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Good to see the focus on defence. Last season they scored a lot but also conceded too many. A balanced approach is key. All the best to Coach Stacy and the team!
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Rahul R
Exciting times for Indian hockey! The league's return is a big boost. Ranchi Royals might be new, but with a retained core, they could be a dark horse. Should be a cracking opener.
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Arjun K
The mix of Indian players training early with Pascal Kina and then the foreigners joining sounds like a smart strategy. Team cohesion will be their biggest strength. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
As a hockey fan visiting India, it's fantastic to see a professional league running. The blend of international stars like Van Doren with local talent is great for the sport's growth globally.
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Kavya N
While I'm excited, I hope the broadcast and promotion are better this season. Last time it was hard to find matches on TV. HIL needs strong marketing to capture the public's imagination again.

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