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Nov 10, 2016

Thunderbolts Cup - bigger and brighter next year



Not surprisingly, the inaugural TNB Thunderbolts Cup held at the Tunku Mahkota Ismail Sports School (SSTMI) Hockey Stadium in Johor recently received the thumbs up from the eight competing teams.
The four-day tournament from which Bukit Jalil Sports School (BJSS) emerged champions is the brainchild of Tenaga Nasional Berhad, Malaysia’s largest electricity utility, which set a high bench mark thus creating a pool of talented hockey players in the country through its Thunderbolts Development programme.
Bandar Penawar-based SSTMI, SMK Anderson Ipoh, Pahang Sports School and BJSS come under the purview of the Thunderbolts Programme while Singapore Development Team, SMK Datuk Bentara Luar Batu Pahat (Johor Sports School), Sabah Sports School Malaysia and Selangor joined the fray as invitees.
BJSS thrashed Sabah Sports School Malaysia 7-1 in the final. This was the second trophy BJSS has safely stashed in its closet this year after claiming the TNBMJHL Cup.
However, the inaugural Thunderbolts Cup only served as an appetiser as there are plans to pump the tournament with a bigger dosage of excitement next year as foreign teams will be invited which is in line with TNB’s motto of powering the nation to a whole new level.
"We will try very hard to get teams from Korea, Japan, Singapore and even India to agree to play in next year's edition. This will give our players the opportunity to play against stronger opponents at this age-group level,” said TNB Thunderbolts Programme chief coordinator, Nur Saiful Zaini.
"We have seen good hockey from all the teams including Singapore in the four days of competition. Teams like Pahang Sports School, Singapore, Sabah and even Anderson did not do well in their respective opening matches but there was all round improvement as the tournament progressed.
"Their level of confidence also grew when up against tougher teams like SSTMI and BJSS. Sabah even beat SSTMI in their semi-final match which shows how they came back mentally prepared to take on the challenges,” added Nur Saiful, who is also the head coach of the TNB Thunderbolts team in the TNBMHL Division 1.
Singapore’s national team head coach, K. Rajan, has vowed to arrange more matches for the juniors and development teams against Malaysian sides to gain experience so the Thunderbolts Cup was a perfect start.
"There are not many competitions in Singapore for the juniors to gain experience so we would like to thank the TNB Thunderbolts management for inviting us to compete here. It was a valuable learning experience for the players and we hope to be back again for this tournament,” said Rajan, a former Malaysian national team player.
BJSS may have ended up as champions but rest assured that SSTMI and the other teams will be out to turn the tables next year on SSTMI's blue-pitch. 
The Thunderbolts Cup was held in conjunction with the Sultan of Johor Cup (SOJC) which featured Pakistan, England, Australia, New Zealand, Japan and the Malaysian Under-21 teams.
"All Thunderbolts Cup matches were completed by 4.00pm so that players from the eight teams could travel to watch the SOJC matches later the same evening. It was also an added learning experience,” said Nur Saiful.

Roll of Honour:
Champion: Bukit Jalil Sports School
Runner-up: Sabah Sports School Malaysia
Third: Tunku Mahkota Ismail Sports School
Fourth: Datuk Bentara Luar Batu Pahat (Johor Sports School)

Nov 2, 2016

Thunderbolts Cup in search of talents

After witnessing some breathtaking moments by Malaysia Tigers in the QNET 4th Asian Champions Trophy  in Kuantan, Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) has fast-tracked its development programme in grooming the next generation of hockey players.
The Malaysians won bronze for the fourth time since the inception of the ACT in Ordos, China, in 2011. The ACT2016 team featured a number of Thunderbolt graduates namely Sharil Saabah, Firhan Ashari and the Saari brothers - Faizal and Fitri. These players came through the Thunderbolt Programme and are now regulars in the national senior squad.
The TNB Malaysian Junior Hockey League (TNBMJHL) has been a booming stage for young hockey talents in displaying their talents and gaining invaluable experience.
As a preparation for the 2017 TNBMJHL, an inaugural Thunderbolt Cup will be held comprising of the four Thunderbolt teams along with four other invited teams.
Participants of the 1st Thunderbolts Cup will include Sabah Sports School, Terengganu Sports School, the Selangor State team and the Singapore Juniors; which are all viable sparring teams for the TNB sponsored  teams.
This tournament will basically be a smaller scaled MJHL as the format and rules will be based on the actual tournament which the four Thunderbolt teams topped in the last edition.
In conjunction with the 2016 Sultan of Johor Cup, the first edition of the Thunderbolts Cup will be held at Tunku Mahkota Ismail Sports School (SSTMI), Johor from the 3rd - 6th November 2016.
The main objective and idea for this four-day invitational tournament is to serve as early preparation for TNB’s development teams and identify new talents for upcoming tournaments.
Bukit Jalil Sports School (BJSS) Thunderbolt coach, Lokman Yahaya, who approves of the Thunderbolts Cup, observed: “We will be using this inaugural tournament to test out and identify some players for the upcoming TNBMJHL.
“Since most of our players are busy during this period of time with school exams, we could not plan extensive preparations and trainings for this tournament. We will be using this tournament mainly to regain match fitness as well as trying out some new tactics in bid to defend our junior title,” added Lokman.
SSTMI’s coach, Wan Roslan Wan Abdul Rahman, also echoed the approval of the Thunderbolts Cup.
“The Hockey development scene has become a very competitive market today and we expect the next TNBMJHL to be more challenging compared to previous editions. A tournament such as the Thunderbolts Cup is a perfect preparation to identify the needful additions or changes for the team.
“Our main objective for this tournament is to continue working with the players we have and continue nurturing them for bigger challenges in the future. We also look to continue working and learning with TNB’s Thunderbolt programme towards securing a brighter hockey future for our country,” he explained.

Teams competing in the inaugural Thunderbolts Cup will be given additional hockey theory classes, video analysis sessions and talks regarding modern hockey techniques.


Sep 7, 2016

Thunderbolt youngsters taking centre-stage



"YOU can’t win anything with kids" is a very famous quote by Alan Hansen regarding Sir Alex Ferguson’s young Manchester United squad in 1996, which came back to bite him.

The young Devils used that quote as a rallying cry and went on to win the English Premier League that season, proving that there are no age barriers in sports.

Now here in Malaysia, current TNB Malaysian Hockey League Division 1 champions, TNB Thunderbolt will be looking to do the same as they stand a chance to defend their Division 1 crown.

Comprising only the best young players from the four sports schools under TNB’s Thunderbolt programme, this team will be looking to make history as they go head-to-head with the more seasoned professionals in the opposing teams this current season.

The four sports schools in TNB’s Thunderbolt programme are Tunku Ismail Sports School (SSTMI), Bukit Jalil Sports School (BJSS), Anderson and Pahang Sports School (SSP-MSP).

This new approach is aimed at giving; hopefully, the country's future hockey stars some invaluable experience through TNB’s strategic development project.

The team is led by ex-national stalwart Nor Saiful Zaini, who also coaches the Project 2020 development squad, and he is very confident that the selected players will give their best throughout the season.

"We have not set a target as our immediate objective is to blood these young talents in a competitive environment and to prepare for the upcoming Junior World Cup scheduled to take place in India in December," said Saiful.

"We have selected four to five players from each of the schools in the Thunderbolt programme. We hope the selected players will use the experience they gain to help their respective schools in the TNB Malaysian Junior Hockey League next year," he added.

Saiful confirmed that there is no centralised training for the players because all of them are still in school and it will not be feasible to have the players in for training just a few days before a match. They are brought together for training one day before every match day.

The coach, himself a star right winger during his playing days, strongly believes that exposing young players to competitive hockey on a weekly basis will help them prepare for next year’s TNB MJHL which promises to give the fans some high quality and exciting matches as the players will be out to impress the selectors as they strive to be included in the National Development and Junior squads.

The four Thunderbolt affiliated schools dominated the top four spots in this year’s TNB MJHL with BJSS Thunderbolt emerging champions beating SSTMI Thunderbolt in the final, while SSP-MSP Thunderbolt finished third place after a playoff against Anderson Thunderbolt.

This reflects the huge gains the TNB’s development programme has made. Its effectiveness is felt all around. The very best players from these four teams are making TNB Thunderbolt a force to be reckoned with in MHL Division 1 this season.   

Currently sharing the leader board with SSTMI with a record of 3 wins and 3 draws, the Thunderbolt boys will be looking to continue the team’s spectacular form throughout the second half of the season towards a consecutive Division 1 title.

Hockey fans throughout the country will be keeping their fingers crossed that this bold move by TNB will prove positive and produce the next generation of champions to compete consistently with the best on the world stage.

TNB and Sapura in Tan Sri Alagendra Cup final


KUALA LUMPUR (6 Sept, 2016): Tenaga Nasional Berhad reached the final of the Tan Sri P. Alagendra Cup Knockout Tournament with a quality performance to edge Terengganu Hockey Team (THT) 3-2 in the semifinals at the Kuala Lumpur Hockey Stadium today.

It was about the best ever performance from a side that is still struggling at the basement of the TNBMHL 2016 Premier League with just two points from six matches. Both teams played to a 4-4 draw in the first lap of the Premier League two weeks ago.

TNB owed their greatest debt of gratitude, though, to a certain extent to goalkeeper S. Kumar for keeping them in the game as THT could not beat Kumar in 16 of the 17 penalty corners they had and also in field goal attempts.

Tenaga Nasional Berhad’s victory puts them in showdown against Premier League leaders Sapura Hockey Club in the final on September 13 at the Tun Razak Hockey Stadium for the RM70,000 prize money. 

Sapura defeated Tunku Mahkota Ismail Sports School (SSTMI) 4-1 in the second semifinals in Bandar Penawar after the match was tied 1-1 at half-time.  Sapura scored through Joel Samuel van Huizen (18th), Muhd Izad Hakimi Jamaluddin (40th), Australian Oscar Williams Wookey (41st) and Muhd Firhan Ashaari (44th). The Johor-based SSTMI, who are currently leading the Division One table standings, replied through Muhd Luqman Hakim Mohd Asri (22nd).

Sarjit Singh’s THT, the double champions last year and equally struggling to get their act together in the Premier League pooled a total of 17 penalty corners against TNB’s five but could only convert in one.

“I told the players to forget about the Premier League as we don’t have much of a chance of winning it and we must at least win one trophy and this is our best chance. I am very happy for the team as the boys gave their best to beat THT in this crucial semifinal,” said TNB head coach Muhamad Amin Rahim.

“It was a gallant performance from every player, especially goalkeeper S. Kumar. He was just everywhere to stop THT and words alone are not enough to express my happiness in this win,” he added.

He added that though TNB lost 1-2 to Sapura in the first and return leg of the Premier League respectively, they are all fired-up to change their fortunes in the final of the Tan Sri P. Alagendra Cup.

THT started the match with key striker Faizal Saari and six of their foreign signings but found TNB in defiant mood. Faizal, who received a red card in the Premier League match against Universiti Kuala Lumpur last week, has been suspended for two matches by the MHC Disciplinary Committee. He will not be eligible to play in Friday’s Premier League match against Maybank and Sunday’s encounter against Kuala Lumpur Hockey Club.

TNB, the only team without foreign players in the league, took the lead twice, only to let THT claw back before Syed Syafiq Cholan scored the winner off a penalty corner attempt with 10 seconds remaining. The final buzzer went off just as the ball sounded the board.

Syed Syafiq had earlier put his side ahead in the 15th minute, while the other goal was scored by Azammi Adabi (22nd).  The THT goals were scored by Jang Jung Hyun (21st) and Tengku Ahmad Tajuddin (42nd).

On Syed Syafiq, the TNB coach said: "He is the most improved player in the TNBMHL, and I believe he has a bright future in the national team provided he keeps pushing himself to the limit in every match."

Results – Tan Sri P. Alagendra Cup Semi-finals: Tenaga Nasional Berhad 3 Terengganu Hockey Team 2; Tunku Mahkota Ismail Sports School 1 Sapura Hockey Club 4.

Aug 30, 2016

KLHC, TNB mahukan kemenangan


Kuala Lumpur (29 Ogos 2016): Kelab Hoki Kuala Lumpur (KLHC) mahu memastikan dapat meraih kemenangan apabila bertemu musuh tradisi Terengganu Hockey Team (THT) esok sekaligus meneruskan kemaraan kesaingan separuh akhir untuk merebut Piala Tan Sri P Alagendra.

Kedua-dua pasukan sedang berdepan masalah prestasi dengan KLHC sekadar meraih keputusan seri pada dua perlawanan terakhir Liga Premier sementara THT lebih malang apabila tewas 0-2 kepada Sapura semalam sekaligus kekalahan kedua selepas empat perlawanan.

Kedua-dua pasukan adalah finalis pada tahun lalu untuk saingan kalah mati ini dengan THT muncul pemenang, tetapi kali ini sama ada KLHC atau THT saja yang akan mara kesaingan separuh akhir.

Pengurus KLHC Ahmad Anuar Sham Kamar berkata, barisan pemainnya tidak mempunyai pilihan lain selain perlu mencatatkan kemenangan apabila bertemu THT esok di Stadium Hoki Batu Buruk sekiranya mahu beraksi di pentas final sekali lagi.

"Bagi saya, barisan pemain sudah mempamer aksi terbaik di saingan liga, tetapi keputusan akhirnya tidak memihak kepada kami.

"Sudah tentu kami mengharapkan kemenangan apabila bertemu THT. Kami memang tidak mahu kalah lebih awal.

"Apapun, kami tetap menghormati THT selaku juara bertahan dan saya jangkakan perlawanan pasti sengit," katanya.

Sementara itu, ketua jurulatih Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) Muhamad Amin Rahim berharap barisan pemainnya meneruskan rentak cemerlang mereka pada saingan liga di suku akhir bertemu Universiti Kuala Lumpur (UniKL) esok.


"Kami akan menganalisis corak permainan lawan dan akan melakukan strategi tertentu apabila bertemu UniKL nanti.

"Pada saya, antara kedua-dua pasukan, siapa yang benar-benar mahukan kemenangan, maka mereka pasti akan menang," katanya.

Piala Tan Sri P Alagendra
Sukuakhir
Esok (30 Ogos 2016)
Politeknik Malaysia lwn SSTMI, 5 ptg
(Stadium Hoki Taman Daya)
THT lwn KLHC, 5.30 ptg
(Stadium Hoki Batu Buruk)
ATM Airodlwn Sapura, 8 mlm
(Stadium Hoki Pantai)
UniKLlwn TNB, 6ptg
(Stadium Hoki Pantai)