Sofie Gierts Hails Fearless Young Indian Talent as SG Pipers' Key to HIL Glory

SG Pipers head coach Sofie Gierts has highlighted the fearlessness and natural ability of young Indian players in her squad as a major asset for the upcoming HIL season. She specifically praised rising talents Ishika and Sunelita Toppo for their confident and expressive style of play. Gierts aims to blend this innate creativity with tactical structure to help the team perform consistently at the highest level. After finishing at the bottom last season, the Pipers begin their new campaign against Ranchi Royals on December 28.

Key Points: SG Pipers Coach Praises Fearless Indian Talent Ahead of HIL Season

  • Praise for young Indian talent
  • Blending creativity with structure
  • Building on a challenging previous season
  • Season opener against Ranchi Royals
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SG Pipers coach Sofie Gierts praises fearless young Indian talent ahead of HIL 2025/26 season

SG Pipers head coach Sofie Gierts praises the fearlessness and creativity of young Indian players like Ishika and Sunelita Toppo ahead of the HIL 2025/26 opener.

"Play without fear. The technique is there, the instincts are there... - Sofie Gierts"

Ranchi, December 24

SG Pipers Head Coach Sofie Gierts expressed her admiration for the quality and fearlessness of the young Indian players in her squad, describing their natural ability and mindset as a major positive in the team's early preparations.

Reflecting on the first few days of training, Sofie highlighted the confidence and instinctive play of rising talents such as Ishika and Sunelita Toppo, noting how quickly they have stood out with their expressive style on the field, as per a press release from Hockey India League (HIL).

Sofie said to the players, "Play without fear. The technique is there, the instincts are there, and most importantly, they are not afraid to try things. That is something very special."

A former Belgian international who represented her country for more than a decade and one of the few women to have coached a men's team at the elite level, Sofie believes Indian players bring a distinct identity to the game.

She explained that "there is a spontaneity and creativity in their hockey. You do not want to take that away. You want to add structure around it so they can repeat those actions consistently at the highest level."

While the immediate focus remains on building collective understanding within the group, Sofie is clear about the long-term potential she sees. She added that "If you give these players the right environment, the right support, and time, they can go very far."

As preparations continue, the SG Pipers coaching staff is working to blend youthful energy with international experience. The team will open its season against Ranchi Royals on December 28, with a lineup that features a strong mix of Indian talent, international stars, and Olympic medallists.

In the last HIL 2024 season, SG Pipers women's team finished at the bottom of the standings with just one win in their six matches and will be aiming to lift the title with the second-season of the revamped HIL starting from December 28 onwards. SG Pipers will start their campaign against Ranchi Royals in Ranchi on the opening day of the competition.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud to hear this about our young players like Ishika and Sunelita! Coming from a coach of her experience, it means a lot. Let's hope the team can turn things around this season. The talent is clearly there.
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Rohit P
Good words, but the proof will be on the field. Last season was a disaster. "Fearless" is great, but they also need discipline and a winning strategy. Hoping the blend of youth and experience works this time.
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Sarah B
As someone new to following HIL, this is exciting to read. It sounds like Indian players have a unique style. Looking forward to watching the opening match!
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Karthik V
The focus on not taking away spontaneity while adding structure is the perfect approach. Our players often get over-coached and lose their natural game. Best of luck to SG Pipers! From bottom to top? 🤞
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Nisha Z
Sunelita Toppo is from Odisha, right? Great to see talent from the tribal belts getting this platform and recognition. HIL is doing wonders for women's hockey visibility in India. More power to them!

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