Friday, September 30, 2011

BIG GUNS CONTINUE WINNING RUN

KLHC AND SAPURA ON GOAL SCORING SPREE


Defending champions KL Hockey Club went on a goal scoring spree, routing Armed Forces Airod 9-3 while Sapura were equally impressive registering a 7-1 win over Nur Insafi at the National Hockey Stadium in Bukit Jalil.
 

UNIKL HOLD MAYBANK AS TNB GO ON SCORING SPREE

UniKL twice took the lead against Maybank but failed to collect all three points as their former player Mohd Zulhairi Hashim scored a brace for Maybank in the TNB Malaysian Hockey League match at the National Hockey Stadium Pitch Two this evening.
 

ILLEGAL MEETING?

It seems that an EGM for Malaysian Hockey Confederation ( MHC ) has been scheduled for October 8.

The constitution of MHC states that a total of 10 affiliates each, from the Malaysian Hockey Federation and Malaysian Womens Hockey Association are the affiliates of MHC and shall partake in any AGM or EGM.

While it is easy for the MWHA to meet the requirements of 10 affiliates, the MHF has 16 affiliates and 10 have been sent notices to attend the meeting, which will determine the new constitution of MHC.

While the FIH has given a deadline of December 31 as a final date of merger, or in other words to have a single body to govern hockey in Malaysia, it does not mean that FIH dictates the composition of the office bearers as some has misled the MHF and MWHA.

What is clear is that some quarters in the current MHF want to oust Deputy President Dato Azmi Ahmad as the MHC only has one position for a Deputy and if the President is a man then the Deputy automatically comes from the ladies.

And if that is not enough, there will be 10 Vice Presidents, five each from both sexes.

Not even the IOC or OCM provides for a 50/50 composition of it's committees.

So who picked the 10 affiliates to represent MHF? On what basis were they selected? And what meeting of MHF decided to pick these 10 affiliates to attend?

These are the questions being posed today and there are moves to take this matter to the Sports Commissioners office as MHF has bungled, either by error or by design.

Abd those guilty of mis-representation have to answer the remaining 6 affiliates as to why they are being left out.

Presidential discretion is one answer that is likely to arise, but no one should be above the constitution lest there by claims of self interest or protecting their own positions.

Of course the MWHA are happy, for being virtually non existent they now share the power base for hockey in Malaysia, reminds us of the Ali Baba story's we often hear in the business world.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

TALL ORDER

The Project 2013 squad have been given a target of a top two finish for the inaugural Sultan of Johor Cup that will be held from November 5-12 at the Taman Daya Hockey Stadium.

In revealing the target, MHF President Tengku Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah said that the squad had undergone good preparation over the past two years and felt that the target was achievable.

" The squad has been together for the past two years and have benefitted from various international exposures," said Tengku Abdullah after the launch and sponsorship ceremony for the SOJC at the Persada International Convention Centre

"Infact several of the players from the team have already made it to the senior squad."

But while setting such a high target is indeed laudable, what Tengku Abdullah may not be aware is that the best players will not be playing for the squad in the SOJC.

This is because the national coach Tai Beng Hai is steadfastly refusing to allow Faisal Saari play in the tournament, citing the Champions Challenge as a reason.

And on top of that Beng Hai had in the joint meeting between NSC and MHF on Tuesday made it clear that he had no intention of allowing Firhan Ashaari to join the juniors for the tournament.

Which goes back towards questioning the rationale of holding the SOJC when it is clearly to prepare our juniors for the Junior Asia Cup next May in Malacca that serves as a qualifier for the 2013 Junior World Cup in India.

A case of penny wise and pound foolish is the best to describe the antics of the national coach.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

DECISION TIME

While a new era will dawn on Malaysian Hockey on Wednesday with the launch of the Sultan of Johor Cup in Johor Baru, it is in Klang Valley where three important decisions are set to be made.

Firstly the JKP, or known as the Joint Committee between NSC and MHF will sit down Tuesday morning and decide on matters pertaining to the national team.

And what is interesting is the fact that USM has requested that two of their staff, who are national trainees, be released on three occasions to play in the Penang league, yes you read it right, Penang League.

Now while I abhor decisions made by national coach Tai Beng Hai with regards to his selection criteria ( obviously inclined to please a particular party) as well as his constant change of mind on the MHL, I am awaiting what he decides on this matter.

For I am told that he has indicated that the decision was a " policy matter " hence the JKP or MHF Management Committee must decide, thus washing his hands off.

But for heavens sake, you are the national coach and if you cannot make a stand then best step down now lest you use whatever decision made as an excuse in an event of failure in any international competition.

It is so simple - if USM are the employers, and the request is for days the national team trains, then just weigh what is decided for the MHL.

The players are released for their MHL clubs a day before the matches, so if there are matches on Wednesday, players can go off on Tuesday, simple right so why complicate matters.

But the question that begs to be asked is if the MHL clubs that these two players represent risk then traveling to Penang and play in the league a day before crucial MHL matches and quarterfinals?

Now one has to be supportive of employers and just because USM may not be as forceful as other employers, one cannot hide behind red tape to avoid making sensible decisions. What if the employers were TNB or banks that have their own event where the players were required?

The second decision pending this week is about an umpire who has threw mud on the face if the MHC Umpires Board by writing directly to the FIH Umpires Board.

Now mind you this was the same umpire who was involved in the infamous kicking incident which the MHC Umpires Board opted to back him.

And now six months later he has bit the hands that feed him.

The third decision pending is the conduct of an ATM players after their match against Maybank where the umpires submitted a written complaint.

Interesting week it looks so let's wait and see what direction MHF heads.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

KLHC TRASH YNS


Defending champions KL Hockey Club went on a goal scoring spree to trash Yayasan Negeri Sembilan 8-0 at the National Hockey Stadium in Bukit Jalil to consolidate their position at the top of the standings.

TNB HELD, MAYBANK AND NUR INSAFI TOIL FOR WINS

UNIKL HOLD TNB, NUR INSAFI REGISTER SECOND WIN



UniKL scored a last gasp equaliser to hold Tenaga Nasional Berhad to a 3-3 draw at the National Hockey Stadium.

But in reality it was not a point won but rather two wasted for UniKL as they held a 2-0 lead at one stage of the match, only to collapse towards the closing stages, as they did in their 2-1 loss at the hands of Sapura on Friday.
 

MAYBANK TOIL FOR A WIN



Maybank laboured to a 2-1 win over Armed Forces Airod in the TNB Malaysian Hockey League at the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil. While the performance was below par, Maybank nonetheless will be happy to stop their two match losing run.
 

Friday, September 23, 2011

KLHC, SAPURA KEEP UP WINNING STREAK


Sapura came back from being a goal down to score twice in the closing stages in their 2-1 win over UniKL while defending champions KL Hockey Club also continued their winning run, edgining Maybank 3-2 at the National Hockey Stadium in Bukit Jalil.