RAGHUNATH’S BRILLIANCE Snatch 3rd Place from Jaypee Punjab Warriors
Ranchi, February 10, 2013: Four goals, including a golden goal from skipper Raghunath right
in the last minute of extra time earned Uttar Pradesh Wizards a 4-3 win over Jaypee Punjab
Warriors in an absolute thriller of a third place play-off game of the Hero Hockey India
League at Birsa Munda Astroturf Hockey Stadium on Sunday.
Trailing 0-3 at one stage, Wizards came back with Raghunath scoring a hat-trick, all through
drag flicks, to force and extra time. Raghunath then scored his fourth from another drag flick
to ensure that Wizards got the bronze medal, and earned prize money of Rs 75 lakhs.
Jaypee Punjab Warriors completely dominated the first quarter. They showed a lot of
intensity, and aggression, and were rewarded for it with a couple of goals. Gurmail Singh
entered the Wizards’ D, and put the ball on Nithin’s leg to earn Warriors their first penalty
corner. Mark Knowles took the drag flick, and fired the ball low to the right of diving
Bazeley. The ball beat Bazeley for pace and angle and entered the net to give Warriors the
lead.
And within less than five minutes, Warriors doubles the lead. Warriors earned their second
penalty corner of the game, and once again Knowles took the drag flick. This time Knowles
went for an indirect hit, and SV Sunil made a diving connection to beat Bazeley for the
second time in the first quarter.
Wizards looked a far better team in the second quarter, coming up with a number of good
moves. They entered the Warriors D quite regularly, and it looked like Teun de Noojier
pulled one back for them in the last few minutes of the second quarter. Warriors opted for a
referral, and replays showed that the ball had hit Somanna’s foot before he passed it to De
Noojier, and hence, the goal did not stand.
Soon Warriors earned their third penalty corner, and were unlucky not to score their third
goal, as the ball hit the wood work. Wizards got their first penalty corner of the day just
before the half time, but were unable to trouble Warriors goalkeeper Jaap Stockmann as the
drag flick was wayward.
Warriors made it 3-0 early into the third quarter, with a goal from Ranjit Singh. Jamie Dwyer
had a chance to take a shot at the goal, but spotted Ranjit who was free. Ranjit got the ball
right in front of the goal, and as he was falling down, managed to push the ball inside the
goal from the back of his stick after a goalmouth scramble. Wizards went for a referral, but
the TV umpire upheld on-field umpire’s decision. Wizards finally opened their account a
couple of minutes later, through a penalty corner. One Wizards player played the dummy,
and Raghunath struck a fierce drag flick in the left corner, giving a diving Stockmann no
chance.
Wizards had a great opportunity to as they earned back to back penalty corners in the
first 10 minutes of the final quarter. Hammond did great defensive work on the first, while
Stockmann did well to deny Wizards off the second. Wizards came at the Warriors once
again to earn another penalty corner couple of minutes later. And this time Raghunath fired
an absolute bullet to the top left corner, giving Stockmann no chance to even move.
And Raghunath completed his hat-trick just a minute later with another bullet of a drag flick
to complete a fabulous comeback for Wizards, with the scoreboard reading 3-3.
There were no clear opportunities in extra time for either side, except for Simon Orchard’s
on target hit being saved by Bazeley. It all changed in the last minute, when Wizards earned
a penalty corner, and Raghunath fired another powerful hit to score his fourth goal of the
evening, and complete a fairy-tale story for Wizards.
Uttar Pradesh Wizards captain VR Raghunath said that the team was in-form today and
played at the highest level. “Our today’s performance was brilliant and we played above our
level. Whole team showed marvellous skills, which help us to snatch the victory”, he said
the post-match press conference.
Coach Roelant Oltmans was very happy after the match. “First Quarter was a
disappointment, we played below our level. Match after the Second Quarter was amazing.
Our fighting spirit and killing instinct won the match for us. All credits go to VR Raghunath
who showed an outstanding performance today. We snatched the victory because of him,”
Oltmans stated.
Jaypee Punjab Warriors’ Team Manager and Coach Jagbir Singh said that today was not
their day. “There were lots of ups and downs in our previous few matches which broke the
rhythm and we lost the match today. However, we have a great league and amazing. Hero
Hockey India League will help to produce more stars in India and take our hockey at a new
level,” he said.
There was great response to both third-place and final matches, approximately 15,000
spectators watched the matches on electronic screen at Birsa Munda Football stadium,
which is near to the Astroturf Hockey Stadium.
The Hero Hockey India League is organised by Hockey India with official sanction from the
International Hockey Federation (FIH). The inaugural season is being played from January
14 to February 10, 2013 in a home-and-away format. The five franchisee-based teams,
consisting of the top hockey players from India and around the world, will compete for the
prestigious trophy. Hero Motocorp Ltd. is the Title Sponsor of the league while Airtel is the
Associate Sponsor. Star Sports, who is the Broadcast Partner, will be telecasting all matches
live.
Result
Uttar Pradesh Wizards 4 (VR Raghunath 42, 62, 64, 85) bt Jaypee Punjab Warriors 3 (Mark
Knowles 4, SV Sunil 8, Ranjit Singh 39)
Hero Goal of the Day: VR Raghunath
Man-of-the-Match: VR Raghunath