No place for senior Razie in national training squad


Razie Rahim (right) was not part of the national training squad announced by head coach Sarjit Singh. - MHC

KUALA LUMPUR: Veteran penalty corner specialist Razie Rahim was one of several established internationals left out by national head coach Sarjit Singh as he began the rebuilding of the national senior hockey squad.

Sarjit called up 46 players, including 14 Under-21 players, based on their performance in the just concluded Malaysia Hockey League (MHL).

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