Punjab Warriors to strive for revenge against Ranchi Rays

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Press Trust of India Mohali
Last Updated : Feb 16 2015 | 5:35 PM IST
Sitting at third position in the Hero Hockey India League table, Punjab Warriors will look to avenge their defeat to second placed Ranchi Rays when the two teams face each in tomorrow's clash at International Hockey Stadium here.
In their previous tie in Ranchi, the Rays outplayed the Warriors 2-1. Come tomorrow, the Punjab outfit would be hoping to post a win in front of their home crowd.
With both teams already in the semi-finals, they might try out different strategies by rotating the players and also give reserve players a chance.
Having registered an impressive performance so far in the League, Punjab Warriors are regarded as one of the title contenders in this year's HIL.
What has been working for the team is their coordination on the field, leaving no gaps to counter their strategy. They are giving a tough time to their opponents this season.
Led by Jamie Dwyer, the team looks in great touch in all departments of the game and they would be looking to carry on the form into the Finale.
Similarly, Ranchi Rays have been raising their level in every match. With three wins and two draws, they remained unbeaten in their home ground and are expected to pose a huge challenge to Punjab Warriors tomorrow.
The Ashley Jackson-led team had world-class players in Barry Middleton, Nick Wilson, Daniel Beale, Birendra Lakra, Mandeep Singh and Manpreet Singh, who have showcased outstanding performances against the top teams in the League.
Punjab Warriors head coach Barry Dancer said his team would have an advantage playing at home.
"In our last encounter with Ranchi Rays, the team showcased a good performance. Tomorrow, we have an advantage of playing at our home-turf. We now have a much stronger defence line and have worked on our penalty corner conversions," said Dancer.
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First Published: Feb 16 2015 | 5:35 PM IST

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