Dalefield men's hockey coach Lance Hare says a semifinals berth is still within the grasp of his side in the Wellington premier division competition.
Dalefield lies fifth in the six-team series with seven points, behind Hutt 16, Northern United 15, Indians 14 and Harbour City-Tawa 12 and ahead of Victoria University 6.
Tomorrow's encounter with Northern United at the National Hockey Stadium signals the end of the second round for Dalefield, with one full round of matches still to come before the top four are found.
To improve their position to fourth, Dalefield would not only need to beat Victoria University but probably at least two of the sides positioned above them, something Hare believes is within their capabilities, with one important proviso ... everybody involved gives 100 per cent to the team cause.
''This is a tough competition and if you don't show up ready to play, every single time you are going to take some hidings, that's the way it is,'' he said. ''We need to get more consistency into our game, do that and anything is possible.''
Hare expects a Northern United side which suffered a surprise 2-0 defeat to Indians last weekend to come with renewed purpose tomorrow and consequently he has been stressing the need for his players to stay composed in pressure situations.
''Defensively, we have to be very tight .We need to do everything we can to restrict their space and time on the ball,'' Hare said.
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