 Coach of the successful Trinidad and Tobago men’s hockey team at the FIH  World League First Round Raphael Govia was very pleased with the team’s  performance in Jamaica but added the squad must focus on their  finishing going into other tournaments. T&T won the tournament and  qualified for the second round of the FIH (International Hockey  Federation) World League in Chula Vista, California, USA, next February.
Coach of the successful Trinidad and Tobago men’s hockey team at the FIH  World League First Round Raphael Govia was very pleased with the team’s  performance in Jamaica but added the squad must focus on their  finishing going into other tournaments. T&T won the tournament and  qualified for the second round of the FIH (International Hockey  Federation) World League in Chula Vista, California, USA, next February.
Govia,  a former national player, said: “I was a bit worried going into this  (1st round FIH) tournament as I saw a few areas of goal scoring that I  needed to sharpen up on.” The QPCC coach added that  the boys were a bit  rusty after the Commonwealth Games as they came back home to a mossy  closed Tacarigua facility, where all their  trainings take place. and he  only had five to six sessions with the boys prior to our departure to  Jamaica.
“I worked hard on finishing and the awareness in front of  goal, as I recognised this was the area most critical in need of  sharpening up,” Govia said. Govia said the surface in Jamaica did not  give the T&T team  the edge and in fact the uneven surface  compromised T&T’s game.
“So our boys had to re-adjust to these  conditions, as we are more accustomed to the faster consistent watered  type pitches. We had a tough start versus Dominican Republic with 21  circle penetrations scoring none,” Govia analysed He said T&T  rallied to win the match and prepared better for the ensuing games.
Midfielder  Akim Touissant, who was moved to forward, played a significant role in  getting the goals needed to advance while skipper Darren Cowie, Otis  Oconnor and Aidan de Gannes kept the T&T defence locked.
In the  middle, Solomon Eccles controlled the engine room and dictated our  passes to our attackers, Shaquille Daniel was one of the hardest workers  on the pitch while up front Kiel Murray and Tariq Marcano kept their  opposing players busy. T& T’s Tournament MVP and highest Goal getter  Akim Touissant also caused defences real problems.
“For sure as a  team we must pay attention to our attacking skills and turn our many  opportunities going forward into goals,” Govia said. Looking forward to  CAC,  the T&T team will depend heavily on the senior players  connections with our younger ones. 
“It’s very important for us that  if we are to medal in this competition we have our full force of players  as we will have the Cubans to deal with then Mexico.World League Round 2  will be another tough task ahead-- as the competition will be tough  against  teams on the circuit regularly with much higher rankings, The  T&T hockey men outfit also has an assignment at the Pan Am Games in  Canada next year.
