City
Epaper

Delhi SG Pipers rope in Australia defender Corey Weyer ahead of HIL

By ANI | Updated: October 25, 2024 23:25 IST

New Delhi [India], October 25 : Delhi SG Pipers on Friday announced that the franchise has roped in Australian ...

Open in App

New Delhi [India], October 25 : Delhi SG Pipers on Friday announced that the franchise has roped in Australian defender Corey Weyer for the upcoming season of the Hockey India League (HIL).

The addition of Weyer, who is also a powerful drag-flicker, to the team's defensive line is a strategic move by Delhi SG Pipers. It not only adds muscle to the defences of the squad with an international performer like Weyer but also provides an additional set-piece option within the team.

Weyer comes as a replacement for fellow Australian Flynn Ogilvie, who opted out of the league due to personal reasons.

The 28-year-old defender from Queensland, who made his international debut for the Kookaburras in 2017, was a member of the 2024 Paris Olympics squad.

Weyer brings a wealth of international experience to the Delhi SG Pipers' defence, having played in the 2018 World Cup in Bhubaneswar, where Australia secured the bronze medal.

Welcoming Weyer to the Delhi SG Pipers family, SG Sports, Media and Entertainment (SGSE) CEO, Mahesh Bhupathi said as quoted from a press release, "We welcome Corey to the Delhi SG Pipers family. He is a great addition to our team as he is a strong defender and his addition will only fortify our backline. As a team, we are really excited because we have managed to rope in a top-notch player in the form of Corey."

Besides the World Cup bronze, he also has in his trophy cabinet gold medals at the 2019 Oceania Cup and 2014 Youth Olympics in Nanjing, China.

On Weyer's addition to the team, Graham Reid, Head Coach of the men's team of Delhi SG Pipers said: "Corey is a great defender and a world-class distributor of the ball. He also brings with him an extra dragflicking option. Weyer's selection for the Delhi SG Pipers aligns with the team's goal of bolstering the defence with a player who has proven himself at the highest level of international hockey."

Weyer has 63 caps for the national team and his return to the Kookaburras' fold is a testament to his improved form and physical capabilities.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalThree dead, over 50 injured in Mexico gas tanker truck explosion

CricketIndia vs Pakistan T20 Asia Cup tickets sale still on; Organisers cite Rohit, Virat's absence for slow sales

NationalCM Bhupendra Patel pays tribute to forest martyrs at Gujarat's first 'Vanpal Memorial'

BusinessFrom Records to Podiums: MuscleBlaze Athletes Rules Hyrox Mumbai 2025

EntertainmentShalini Passi: For me, a home should be as thoughtfully curated as an art installation

Hockey Realted Stories

HockeyWomen's Hockey Asia Cup 2025: India sails to 4-2 win in first Super 4s fixture

HockeyIndia bury six past Brunei Darussalam, but suffer heart-break in AFC U23 Asian Cup Qualifiers

Hockey"In beginning, I wasn't satisfied, but our best came in end": Hockey Asia Cup 'Player of the Tournament' Abhishek Nain

HockeyPNB felicitates hockey Olympians, Arjuna Awardees Abhishek, Sukhjeet Singh

HockeyUnbeaten Indian Women's Hockey Team gears up for Super4s challenge at Women's Asia Cup 2025