The venue will be a motivating force when Dalefield meet Harbour City Tawa in a vital Wellington premier division men's hockey match today.
With Hockey Wairarapa opening their new two-storeyed pavilion at their Clareville complex at 1.15pm, Dalefield sought permission to have their game transferred from the National Hockey Stadium in Wellington to their home ground.
But even though Harbour City Tawa agreed, Wellington officialdom decided to retain the status quo, much to Dalefield's disappointment.
''We thought it would be nice to play our match immediately after the opening but unfortunately those who make those decisions didn't see it our way,'' Dalefield coach Lance Hare said. ''I'm picking it will work in our favour though, it's made us even more determined to pull this one off.''
The importance of today's game to Dalefield's hopes of reaching the premier division semifinals has been well documented. They sit fifth on the points table and a loss to fourth-placed Harbour City-Tawa would be a huge blow to their prospects of achieving that objective.
While Hare respects Harbour City-Tawa as a quality side, he is adamant Dalefield are well capable of beating them, particularly after their strong showing against the powerful Northern United combination last weekend.
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