Ireland’s Harte twins to bring new energy for Dabang Mumbai

December 27, 2014 07:57 pm | Updated 07:57 pm IST - New Delhi

Anil Aldrin, hockey coach for Dabang Mumbai, Viren Rasquinha, Strategic advisor and mentor for Dabang Mumbai Edgar Mascarenhas, goalkeeping coach during the unvieling of the logo of Dabang Mumbai hockey team. File photo

Anil Aldrin, hockey coach for Dabang Mumbai, Viren Rasquinha, Strategic advisor and mentor for Dabang Mumbai Edgar Mascarenhas, goalkeeping coach during the unvieling of the logo of Dabang Mumbai hockey team. File photo

Ireland’s twin brothers, David Harte and Conor Harte, are all set to represent the newly assembled Mumbai franchisee Dabang Mumbai in the upcoming Hero Hockey India League (HIL), starting from January 22.

While David will be playing his second year in the HIL, Conor will feature for the first time this season.

In the recently concluded HIL Players’ Closed Bid 2014, David was bought for $51,000, making him the second most expensive goalkeeper in the league this season after PR Sreejesh.

Conor’s signing ($10,000) for the same team makes him only the second Irish person to ever play in the league and mark a high point for the twin brothers.

David, who made his international debut in 2006, has 135 international caps to his name and is regarded as one of the world’s top hockey goalkeepers.

He was also adjudged the Best Goalkeeper of the Tournament in the FIH Champions Challenge 2014, held in Kuantan, Malaysia, where Ireland finished at fourth position.

Speaking on his brother Conor, who has 137 international caps, David said, “Since the news of joining a new team together, we both are very happy and excited to play alongside for Dabang Mumbai. On top of that, I have experienced the electric atmosphere at the games which is something I can’t wait for, the chance to be able to play in front of 10,000 screaming fans who love the game.

“This will surely be a good experience for Conor also. I have shared many stories of the HIL with him and the magnitude of the competition. Conor is new to the League but he has good international experience and has been playing for Royal Racing Club de Bruxelles. With the new team and new management, we are expecting a new change in the team and we will start our campaign with new zeal.”

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