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#Tight #Schedule #Big #Stakes #Indian #Womens #Hockey #Balances #World #Cup #Asian #Games #Push">Tight Schedule, Big Stakes: Indian Women’s Hockey Balances World Cup, Asian Games Push While there has been a lot of talk on the Indian men’s hockey team’s composition for the upcoming World Cup and the Asian Games, not many have spoken about the same for the women.
In fact, the women’s team’s schedule is much tighter, with the Nations Cup also scheduled in June before the two big events. The Nations Cup is equally important for it to try and earn back its spot in the FIH Pro league.
Add to it the fact that coach Sjoerd Marijne, returning after five years to take charge in very different conditions, the challenge becomes manifold. Marijne, however, is unperturbed by it all.
“It was the same in 2018, and we also had the Commonwealth Games back then, so we had four tournaments. And we worked from tournament to tournament with the Asian Games for us being most important, but that doesn’t mean we don’t want to do well at the others.
“We’re using them to be at our best, but I believe we can perform in every tournament, and it doesn’t matter for the next one. We played the quarterfinals at the 2018 World Cup, but then we also did really well at the Asian Games, winning silver. So that’s the way we’re going to do it,” Marijne said during an interaction with select media on Friday.
The recent four-match outing against Argentina was important for the Dutchman to assess the players in competition, and Marijne, while admitting there were quite a few areas to work on, was optimistic about the improvements in the side.
“I think we are moving in the right direction. I’m not talking only about winning or losing, because I didn’t play any penalty corner variations. We were training different kind of systems and I think the progress in that has been really positive. For us, the important thing was the benchmark set by Argentina. And you know now what is required to be able to play against the World No. 2 and be successful. The good thing was that we improved every match. And they struggled sometimes with our speed, that is something I’m quite happy with,” he explained.
While Marijne has a problem of too many tournaments, the newly-appointed junior women’s coach Tim White has little to no international assignment through the year, giving him enough time to understand and work on the team. With Indian women’s hockey players often straddling both the senior and junior teams, White and Marijne have taken to working together during national camps to build a synergy between the sides.
“I accepted the job because I always saw India as having a lot of potential to be a really world-class team and the challenge of helping the team get to that point and also supporting the seniors is exciting. For any team to have sustainable success, you have to have a good collaboration between the senior and junior programmes. I’m already working with Sjoerd, we’re in the same environment, we share a lot,” White said in his first media interaction since taking charge.
White, however, did admit that the group’s fitness was below-par.
“I’ve observed that the group is lower physically than where I was in Belgium or even in Australia. We are going to have to work hard to be able to compete with the best junior teams and also have a flow of athletes going into the senior programme. I need to make sure I help the group understand what level of intensity they need to train at. But it’s a challenge in India for sure.”
Published on Apr 24, 2026
While there has been a lot of talk on the Indian men’s hockey team’s composition…
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#Tim #White #appointed #coach #Indian #junior #womens #hockey #team">Tim White appointed coach of Indian junior women’s hockey team
Hockey India, on Friday, officially announced the appointment of Tim White as the coach of the Indian junior women’s hockey team. The Australian high-performance coach, who recently served as the head coach of the Tamil Nadu Dragons in the Hero Hockey India League (Hero HIL) in January 2026, takes over the role with a clear focus on developing the next generation of international stars.
Tim White’s distinguished coaching career includes recent success in Belgium and experience with Australia. Prior to his arrival in India, White served as the coach for the Belgium Under-21 women’s team, guiding them to a bronze medal at the 2025 Junior World Cup in December. Between 2021 and 2024, he was also an integral part of the Belgium women’s national team coaching staff, during which time the team significantly improved its world ranking from 12 to three, notably achieving a semifinal finish at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Earlier in his career, he held the position of national junior coach for Australia, where he also secured a bronze medal at the Junior World Cup.
Commenting on his appointment, Tim White said, “Having recently spent time in India as the coach of the Tamil Nadu Dragons, I was drawn back by the country’s incredible passion and rich hockey culture. I have seen the immense young talent here while coaching against India at Junior World Cups, and the chance to work in a full-time program with such motivated athletes is a privilege. My goal is to produce technically sound players who are ready to bridge the gap and push for spots in the senior team.”
On his vision for the squad, White added, “I want to keep the game simple and focus on our collective and individual strengths. We will aim to be a team that values attacking hockey but remains exceptionally disciplined in our defensive structures. It is vital that we work hard physically to ensure we perform at a high level for the full 60 minutes. By mastering core skills under pressure and playing ‘team-first’ hockey, we will be well-prepared for any international challenge.”
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White’s appointment is seen as a strategic step to integrate modern tactical discipline into India’s junior ranks. His background includes serving as the national junior coach for Hockey Australia and overseeing high-performance pathways in Europe.
Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey welcomed the appointment, stating, “We are delighted to bring Tim White on board. His proven track record with the Belgian and Australian junior programs speaks for itself, particularly his success in leading teams to podium finishes at the Junior World Cups. We believe his vast experience in high-performance coaching and athlete development will be crucial in preparing our junior women for the challenges of senior international hockey.”
Hockey India Secretary General Bhola Nath Singh added, “Tim’s appointment aligns with our goal of providing our junior teams with world-class coaching. The transition from junior to senior hockey is a critical phase, and we are confident that under Tim’s guidance, our young athletes will develop the technical and tactical maturity required to excel at the highest level.”
Published on Apr 10, 2026
Hockey India, on Friday, officially announced the appointment of Tim White as the coach of the Indian junior women’s hockey team. The Australian high-performance coach, who recently served as the head coach of the Tamil Nadu Dragons in the Hero Hockey India League (Hero HIL) in January 2026, takes over the role with a clear focus on developing the next generation of international stars.
Tim White’s distinguished coaching career includes recent success in Belgium and experience with Australia. Prior to his arrival in India, White served as the coach for the Belgium Under-21 women’s team, guiding them to a bronze medal at the 2025 Junior World Cup in December. Between 2021 and 2024, he was also an integral part of the Belgium women’s national team coaching staff, during which time the team significantly improved its world ranking from 12 to three, notably achieving a semifinal finish at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Earlier in his career, he held the position of national junior coach for Australia, where he also secured a bronze medal at the Junior World Cup.
Commenting on his appointment, Tim White said, “Having recently spent time in India as the coach of the Tamil Nadu Dragons, I was drawn back by the country’s incredible passion and rich hockey culture. I have seen the immense young talent here while coaching against India at Junior World Cups, and the chance to work in a full-time program with such motivated athletes is a privilege. My goal is to produce technically sound players who are ready to bridge the gap and push for spots in the senior team.”
On his vision for the squad, White added, “I want to keep the game simple and focus on our collective and individual strengths. We will aim to be a team that values attacking hockey but remains exceptionally disciplined in our defensive structures. It is vital that we work hard physically to ensure we perform at a high level for the full 60 minutes. By mastering core skills under pressure and playing ‘team-first’ hockey, we will be well-prepared for any international challenge.”
ALSO READ | India women’s tour of Argentina: Salima Tete pulls out with illness, Navneet Kaur to lead side
White’s appointment is seen as a strategic step to integrate modern tactical discipline into India’s junior ranks. His background includes serving as the national junior coach for Hockey Australia and overseeing high-performance pathways in Europe.
Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey welcomed the appointment, stating, “We are delighted to bring Tim White on board. His proven track record with the Belgian and Australian junior programs speaks for itself, particularly his success in leading teams to podium finishes at the Junior World Cups. We believe his vast experience in high-performance coaching and athlete development will be crucial in preparing our junior women for the challenges of senior international hockey.”
Hockey India Secretary General Bhola Nath Singh added, “Tim’s appointment aligns with our goal of providing our junior teams with world-class coaching. The transition from junior to senior hockey is a critical phase, and we are confident that under Tim’s guidance, our young athletes will develop the technical and tactical maturity required to excel at the highest level.”
Published on Apr 10, 2026
Hockey India, on Friday, officially announced the appointment of Tim White as the coach of…