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New Zealand’s Kane Russell (L) scored yet another hat-trick for HIL GC. (Photo: HIL)
New Zealand veteran Kane Russell scored his third hat-trick in four matches as HIL GC defeated Tamil Nadu Dragons 4-2 to consolidate their position at the top of the eight-team Hockey India League while handing the Dragons their first outright defeat of the season.
Russell scored in the 14th, 33rd and 47th minutes for HIL GC — a team administered by the league’s governing council after the initial owners withdrew — while Sam Ward scored in the 23rd minute. For TN Dragons, Blake Govers (32’) and Uttam Singh (56’) were on target during the clash at the Marang Gomke Jaipal Singh Astro Turf Hockey Stadium in Ranchi on Monday.
In another match on Monday, Tomas Domene’s brace guided SG Pipers to their first-ever win in the HIL across two editions as they prevailed 2-1 over Hyderabad Toofans, for whom Amandeep Lakra got on the scoresheet. The star of the match was goalkeeper Tomas Santiago who stopped a penalty stroke late in the match.
The day’s highlight was, however, Russell’s hat-trick. It was the Dragons, in fact, who began brightly, with Tom Craig testing James Mazarelo early, but HIL GC soon took control. Russell broke the deadlock in the 14th minute, powering home his seventh goal of the season. Sustained pressure followed, and Ward doubled the lead in the 23rd minute after a sharp baseline assist from Lalit Kumar Upadhyay.
The Dragons responded after halftime through Govers’ penalty-corner conversion, but Russell struck again almost immediately, converting the third of successive penalty corners to restore HIL GC’s two-goal cushion. Despite improved attacking play and multiple circle entries from the Dragons, Mazarelo stood firm. Russell completed his hat-trick in the 47th minute with a thunderous drag-flick. A late goal from Uttam Singh reduced the margin, but HIL GC’s defence held strong.
Earlier in the day, SG Pipers made a flying start, dominating early exchanges and converting one of six first-quarter penalty corners through Domene’s (8’) dragflick. Despite Toofans growing into the contest and enjoying greater possession, the Pipers struck again against the run of play, Domene (29’) completing his brace for a 2–0 halftime lead. Persistent Toofans pressure finally paid off when Amandeep (41’) scored from a dragflick. The Pipers then held firm under sustained final-quarter attacks to protect their narrow lead.
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