Tuesday, May 25, 2010

A TRIBUTE TO V. SIVAPATHASUNDRAM

by: Jugjet Singh

THE don't make teachers like V. Sivapathasundram anymore. 

Cikgu Siva, as he was fondly called, died on Sunday at the age of 68, leaving behind a hockey legacy which will be hard to match by others in Tunku Besar Secondary School (TBSS) in Tampin, Negri Sembilan. 

I know it for a fact, as I played for him in the Under-15 and Under-18 squads in TBSS, where I studied from 1981 to 1987. 

Siva joined TBSS in 1963, after graduating from Brinsford in the United Kingdom, and stayed there for the next 32 years until his retirement, making the store-room next to the school field his second home. 

His 'room' only had a squeaky fan, an old typewriter and a can full of cigarettes which he chain-smoked behind the closed door, and plotted the downfall of two Seremban hockey powerhouses. St Paul's Institution had hockey gurus Lawrence Van Huizen and William Fidelis while King George the Fifth (KGV) had the late Datuk Ho Koh Chye and together with TBSS, the future of Negri Sembilan hockey was assured.

The rivalry among the three schools was so intense that the Seremban Town Field used to be packed to the brim whenever there was a match between TBSS against either KGV or SPI. 

Siva's first success was N.Palanisamy, who played in the 1971 and 1975 World Cups, and the 1976 Montreal Olympics. There were many others after that who were coached to become the best in the country, with the likes of brothers Lee Sien Lam and Lee Sien Hock, Siva's own son Dr Brian Jayhan Siva, Nishel Kumar and 1982 Junior World Cup goalkeepers Azhar Epi and Mohamed Fadzil to name a few. His last product is current national No 1 goalkeeper S.Kumar, who is among the best in the world. 

Siva had also worked his magic as assistant secretary to the late S. Satgunam in the Malaysian Hockey Federation, was the MHF Umpires Board Chairman, Secretary of the Negri Sembilan HA, and various positions in the Tampin District HA -- the last being its deputy president. 

He was also the hockey team manager for the 1995 Chiangmai Sea Games team, which was skippered by current national coach Tai Beng Hai. The list of umpires and hockey officials produced under his administration in Negri Sembilan is also impressive, and many were saddened by his demise. 

Siva made it a culture for hockey players in TBSS to have a stick with them at all limes, as the sport was played during Physical Education periods, and in the evenings from 4pm to 6pm. He was also a visionary who saw the need to build a miniature cement hockey pitch in TBSS in the early 80s, so that his players could train on an artificial pitch like atmosphere, and not be left out when they headed to Kuala Lumpur to play in tournaments. 

After his retirement, TBSS took a beating from schools which they used to hammer earlier, and Datuk Taha of Gemencheh rose to become the best school in the state after they received half an artificial pitch from the National Sports Council. However, TBSS have clawed their way back in the last few years after a full artificial pitch was laid in the school and Siva's former students returned to their alma mater to coach. 

Hockey has lost a great man, who worked in the shadows to elevate its standard without expecting to be rewarded, and he was never rewarded when he was alive, but received brickbats for being a disciplinarian. 

He is also the reason why the MHF started Yayasan Hoki to help players who wanted to further their studies. It came about when his son Brian scored straight As and wanted to pursue his ambition to become a doctor but scholarships were scarce. Siva approached the then MHF Deputy President Tan Sri P. Alagendra for a solution, and in Alagendra's own words: "If not for Siva, we would not have started Yayasan Hoki with Brian as its first recipient." After that, Yayasan Hoki came to the aid of many players who now hold degrees in various fields. 

Siva was actively involved in developing youth in Tampin as recent as two months ago, but stopped when his health took a turn for the worse.

A true coach until the end. They don't make teachers like Siva anymore, as he gave more than he took from everyone that he knew. 

Goodbye Cikgu Siva.

Monday, May 24, 2010

RUNNER UP POSITION BECKONS

The National Under 16 team defeated Belgium 5-3 in the 4 Nation Invitational Tournament in Germany and await the match between Germany and Holland to determine where they end up. From the looks of things Germany should take the title and Malaysia will end up as runner up, I believe for only the second time as V. Muraleedharan's side also finished runner up a couple of years ago in the same tournament.

The Malaysian goal scorers were Mohd Shahril Saabah (two goals), Mohamad Fitri Ismail, Mohd Soffian Kamaruddin and Muhammad Azrul Hassan.

TRASHED BY GERMANS

After a high by defeating Holland on Saturday, the National Under 16 team were brought down to earth as Germany trashed them 7-0 at the 4 Nation Invitational.

Below is the email received from Johari Abd Aziz with regards to the match against Germany. Malaysia take on Belgium in their final match today.


Today we played with Germany,we lost 0-7.we were down 0-5 in the first half all through field

and 2 nd half we let in 2 more through 1 field goal and 1 pc.Our boys were lerthagic due to hard fought

match vs Holland yesterday.The German after poor start yesterday having draw with Belgium yesterday

played a better game today and capatilise on our boys lerthagicness.


The other match of the day Holland been held by Belgium 4-4.

We will be playing Belgium tomorrom at 10.30am.and Holland will played with Germany at 13.30pm.

Tomorrow matches will decide the standing.

Standing after 2 round Matches. 1) Germany 4 points. 2) Malaysia 3 points 3) Belgium 2points 4) Holland 1 point.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

GOODBYE SIR

V. Sivapathasundram, my hockey mentor from Tunku Besar Secondary School passed away this evening at UMCC.

His remains have been brought back to Tampin and the funeral will be held on Tuesday at 2.00pm.

Siva, who was the Hon Secretary of NSHA in the 90's and also served as Assistant Secretary to the late S. Satgunam in MHF was responsible towards the development and promotion of hockey in Tampin as well as the state of NS.

He will be sorely missed.

DOOMED AT GROUP STAGE

The International Hockey Federation (FIH) and the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) have released the hockey schedule for the 2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games, with four women’s matches to kick-start the competition on 4 October.

A total of ten men’s and ten women’s teams will compete in the11-day hockey tournament, to be played on two pitches of the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium in the Indian capital, the same venue as the Hero Honda FIH World Cup in March this year.

The draw sees teams allocated across two pools.

Men
Pool A: Australia, Pakistan, India, Malaysia, Scotland.
Pool B: England, New Zealand, Canada, South Africa, Trinidad & Tobago.

Women
Pool A: Australia, South Africa, India, Scotland, Trinidad & Tobago.
Pool B: England, New Zealand, Canada, Malaysia, Wales.

The women’s tournament opens with a match between New Zealand and Wales, followed later in the day with host India talking Scotland in a Pool A clash.

The men’s tournament will start on Tuesday 5 October, with India facing Malaysia in the evening match.

The women’s final is schedule for Wednesday 13 October, while the men’s teams will compete for the gold medal one day later.

Match schedule (all times local, all matches on Pitch 1 unless stated):

Monday 4 October

Women Pool B
10:30
New Zealand -
Wales

Women Pool A
13:00
South Africa -
Trinidad & Tobago

Women Pool B
16:00
Canada -
Malaysia

Women Pool A
18:00
India
-
Scotland







Tuesday 5 October





Women Pool B
08:30
England
-
Wales

Men Pool A
10:30
Pakistan
-
Scotland

Women Pool A
13:00
Australia
-
Trinidad & Tobago

Men Pool B
14:00
New Zealand
-
Trinidad & Tobago
Pitch 2
Women Pool B
16:00
New Zealand
-
Malaysia

Men Pool B
16:30
Canada
-
South Africa
Pitch 2
Men Pool A
19:00
India
-
Malaysia

Women Pool A
21:00
South Africa
-
Scotland






Wednesday 6 October




Men Pool A
08:30
Australia
-
Scotland

Women Pool B
11:00
Canada
-
England

Women Pool A
13:30
India
-
Australia

Men Pool B
15:30
England
-
Trinidad & Tobago

Men Pool B
18:30
New Zealand
-
South Africa

Men Pool A
20:30
Pakistan
-
Malaysia







Thursday 7 October





Women Pool A
11:00
Scotland
-
Trinidad & Tobago

Women Pool B
13:00
Malaysia
-
Wales

Men Pool A
16:00
India
-
Australia

Men Pool B
18:00
Canada
-
England







Friday 8 October





Women Pool A
08:30
South Africa
-
Australia

Women Pool A
10:30
Trinidad & Tobago
-
India

Women Pool B
13:30
New Zealand
-
England

Men Pool B
15:30
South Africa
-
Trinidad & Tobago

Women Pool B
18:30
Wales
-
Canada

Men Pool A
20:30
Malaysia
-
Scotland







Saturday 9 October





Men Pool B
08:30
New Zealand
-
England

Men Pool A
10:30
Pakistan
-
Australia

Women Pool A
13:30
Australia
-
Scotland

Women Pool B
14:00
England
-
Malaysia
Pitch 2
Men Pool B
16:00
Trinidad & Tobago
-
Canada

Women Pool B
16:30
New Zealand
-
Canada
Pitch 2
Men Pool A
19:00
Scotland
-
India

Women Pool A
21:00
South Africa
-
India







Sunday 10 October





Men Pool B
12:00
England
-
South Africa

Men Pool B
14:00
New Zealand
-
Canada

Men Pool A
16:30
Australia
-
Malaysia

Men Pool A
19:00
Pakistan
-
India







Monday 11 October





Women 9-10
08:30
5th Women Pool A
-
5thWomen Pool B

Women semifinal
11:00
1st Women Pool A
-
2nd Women Pool B

Women 5-6
13:30
3rd Women Pool A
-
3rd Women Pool B

Women semifinal
17:30
1st Women Pool B
-
2nd Women Pool A

Women 7-8
20:00
4th Women Pool A
-
4th Women Pool B






Tuesday 12 October




Men 9-10
08:30
5th Men Pool A
-
5th Men Pool B

Men semifinal
11:00
1st Men Pool A
-
2nd Men Pool B

Men 5-6
13:30
3rd Men Pool A
-
3rd Men Pool B

Men semifinal
17:30
1st Men Pool B
-
2nd Men Pool A

Men 7-8
20:00
4th Men Pool A
-
4th Men Pool B






Wednesday 13 October




Women
10:30
Bronze Medal Match



Women
13:00
Gold Medal Match








Thursday 14 October




Men
09:00
Bronze Medal Match



Men
11:30
Gold Medal Match




DOOMED AT GROUP STAGE

The International Hockey Federation (FIH) and the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) have released the hockey schedule for the 2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games, with four women’s matches to kick-start the competition on 4 October.

A total of ten men’s and ten women’s teams will compete in the11-day hockey tournament, to be played on two pitches of the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium in the Indian capital, the same venue as the Hero Honda FIH World Cup in March this year.

The draw sees teams allocated across two pools.

Men
Pool A: Australia, Pakistan, India, Malaysia, Scotland.
Pool B: England, New Zealand, Canada, South Africa, Trinidad & Tobago.

Women
Pool A: Australia, South Africa, India, Scotland, Trinidad & Tobago.
Pool B: England, New Zealand, Canada, Malaysia, Wales.

The women’s tournament opens with a match between New Zealand and Wales, followed later in the day with host India talking Scotland in a Pool A clash.

The men’s tournament will start on Tuesday 5 October, with India facing Malaysia in the evening match.

The women’s final is schedule for Wednesday 13 October, while the men’s teams will compete for the gold medal one day later.

Match schedule (all times local, all matches on Pitch 1 unless stated):

Monday 4 October

Women Pool B
10:30
New Zealand -
Wales

Women Pool A
13:00
South Africa -
Trinidad & Tobago

Women Pool B
16:00
Canada -
Malaysia

Women Pool A
18:00
India
-
Scotland







Tuesday 5 October





Women Pool B
08:30
England
-
Wales

Men Pool A
10:30
Pakistan
-
Scotland

Women Pool A
13:00
Australia
-
Trinidad & Tobago

Men Pool B
14:00
New Zealand
-
Trinidad & Tobago
Pitch 2
Women Pool B
16:00
New Zealand
-
Malaysia

Men Pool B
16:30
Canada
-
South Africa
Pitch 2
Men Pool A
19:00
India
-
Malaysia

Women Pool A
21:00
South Africa
-
Scotland






Wednesday 6 October




Men Pool A
08:30
Australia
-
Scotland

Women Pool B
11:00
Canada
-
England

Women Pool A
13:30
India
-
Australia

Men Pool B
15:30
England
-
Trinidad & Tobago

Men Pool B
18:30
New Zealand
-
South Africa

Men Pool A
20:30
Pakistan
-
Malaysia







Thursday 7 October





Women Pool A
11:00
Scotland
-
Trinidad & Tobago

Women Pool B
13:00
Malaysia
-
Wales

Men Pool A
16:00
India
-
Australia

Men Pool B
18:00
Canada
-
England







Friday 8 October





Women Pool A
08:30
South Africa
-
Australia

Women Pool A
10:30
Trinidad & Tobago
-
India

Women Pool B
13:30
New Zealand
-
England

Men Pool B
15:30
South Africa
-
Trinidad & Tobago

Women Pool B
18:30
Wales
-
Canada

Men Pool A
20:30
Malaysia
-
Scotland







Saturday 9 October





Men Pool B
08:30
New Zealand
-
England

Men Pool A
10:30
Pakistan
-
Australia

Women Pool A
13:30
Australia
-
Scotland

Women Pool B
14:00
England
-
Malaysia
Pitch 2
Men Pool B
16:00
Trinidad & Tobago
-
Canada

Women Pool B
16:30
New Zealand
-
Canada
Pitch 2
Men Pool A
19:00
Scotland
-
India

Women Pool A
21:00
South Africa
-
India







Sunday 10 October





Men Pool B
12:00
England
-
South Africa

Men Pool B
14:00
New Zealand
-
Canada

Men Pool A
16:30
Australia
-
Malaysia

Men Pool A
19:00
Pakistan
-
India







Monday 11 October





Women 9-10
08:30
5th Women Pool A
-
5thWomen Pool B

Women semifinal
11:00
1st Women Pool A
-
2nd Women Pool B

Women 5-6
13:30
3rd Women Pool A
-
3rd Women Pool B

Women semifinal
17:30
1st Women Pool B
-
2nd Women Pool A

Women 7-8
20:00
4th Women Pool A
-
4th Women Pool B






Tuesday 12 October




Men 9-10
08:30
5th Men Pool A
-
5th Men Pool B

Men semifinal
11:00
1st Men Pool A
-
2nd Men Pool B

Men 5-6
13:30
3rd Men Pool A
-
3rd Men Pool B

Men semifinal
17:30
1st Men Pool B
-
2nd Men Pool A

Men 7-8
20:00
4th Men Pool A
-
4th Men Pool B






Wednesday 13 October




Women
10:30
Bronze Medal Match



Women
13:00
Gold Medal Match








Thursday 14 October




Men
09:00
Bronze Medal Match



Men
11:30
Gold Medal Match




UNDER 16 DEFEAT HOLLAND

The National Under 16 side defeated their counterparts from Holland 4-3 in their opening match of the 4 Nation Tournament in Germany.

Malaysia were down 0-2 but showed grit and determination to win.

Below is the email as received from Tram Manager Johari Abd Aziz

Played with Holland final score 4-3.Down by 2 field goal min 10 and 14.Then we equalize at min 16 through pc

by Sharil Saabah direct flick.At min 24 we equalize through pc scored by Muhammad Azrul Hasbullah.First Half 2-2.

2 Half we took the lead through our pc attack direct flick deflection by Mohd Soffian at min 38.At min 51 Holland scored through their pc .

We took the lead at min 58 through field goal by Muhammad Azrul.Despite 2 goal down our boys showed great character and

fitghting sprit to win the game.Other result host Germany were held by Belgium 4-4.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

ASIAN CLUBS CHAMPIONSHIP


Al Nasr (Oman)
KL Hockey Club (Malaysia)
Matale Club (Sri Lanka)
Water And Power Development Authority (Pakistan)
Sri Lanka Air Force (Sri Lanka)

Match Schedule


Date

Match No

Time
Pool
Pitch

Match

















Sat  5 Jun 2010
1
14.00

1
Sri Lanka Air Force
v.
Matale Club


2
16.00

1
Al Nasr
v.
KL Hockey Club










Sun 6 Jun 2010
3
14.00

1
Al Nasr
v.
Sri Lanka Air Force


4
16.00

1
WAPDA
v.
Matale Club










Mon 7 Jun 2010
Rest Day








Tue 8 Jun 2010
5
14.00

1
KL Hockey Club
v.
Matale Club

6
16.00

1
WAPDA
v.
Sri Lanka Air Force








Thu 9 Jun 2010
7
14.00

1
KL Hockey Club
v.
WAPDA

8
16.00

1
Matale Club
v.
Al Nasr








Wed 10 May 2010
Rest Day








Fri 11 Jun 2010
9
14.00

1
Al Nasr
v.
WAPDA

10
16.00

1
KL Hockey Club
v.
Sri Lanka Air Force








Sat 12 Jun 2010
11
13.30
3rd & 4th
1
3rd
v.
4th

12
16.00
Final
1
1st
v.
2nd

Thursday, May 13, 2010

SIX TEAMS FOR CHAMPIONS CLUB

A total of six teams have confirmed participation for the Asian Champions Club Hockey Tournament that will be held in Matale, district of Kandy, Sri Lanka from the 5th to 15th of June.

The six teams are Malaysia's KL Hockey Club, Sri Lank's Air Force, Colombo Hockey Club as well as three yet to be named teams from Hong Kong, Pakistan and Oman will vie for the single spot up for grabs to the World Clubs Championships to be held next year.

"We are awaiting confirmation from India and Uzbekistan," said Sri Lanka Hockey Federation Presidet Sumith Edirisinghe.

"We look forward to hosting the tournament and everything is in place. More details will be revealed after the AHF Council meeting this Friday."

Thursday, May 6, 2010

AZLAN SHAH BEGINS TODAY



The 19th edition of the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup begins at 16:05 Malaysian time (08:05 GMT).

For the first time there is an official website for the tournament that can be found at http://www.azlanshshcup.com where the action can be followed live.

Live commentary will be provided via Twitter and relayed onto the site. If you want to follow the commentary on Twitter, please follow the user Azlancup.

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Monday, May 3, 2010

GUNNING FOR REVENGE

Newly appointed Pakistan hockey coach Khwaja Junaid is eagerly waiting for the encounter against India in the Sultan Azlan Shah Hockey Tournament in Ipoh, Malaysia.

Pakistan would be going to the match, to be played on May 7, to seek revenge for the humiliating 1-4 loss against the arch rivals during the World Cup in New Delhi, Junaid said.

He said the match is of utmost importance for the team, as both would want to register a win to gain momentum in the May 6 to16 tournament.

“Some people might say that it will be just one of the tournament games but the thing is that against India there are no ordinary games. It is one match that you have to win and it’s the same for both the sides,” The News quoted Junaid, as saying.

“The most important outcome of a win against India is that it gives your players’ confidence a huge boost. It will be a perfect start to our Asian Games preparations, which would be held in China in November,” he added.

Junaid, however, admitted that defeating India would be tough task, but the new look Pakistani team is determined enough.

“It’s a challenging task but I’m optimistic because the boys are highly motivated and are itching to take the field against India,” he said.

Pakistan has rested most of the senior players for the tournament, but Junaid believes despite the lack of experience, his team would do well.

“More than half of our players are pretty new, but I’m hopeful that they will do well in Ipoh,” he said.
“Azlan Shah Cup will serve as a platform for the Asian Games. We have begun a rebuilding process that will help us raise a strong team that will give us hope of an Olympic medal,” Junaid added.