Sydney Lions Hockey Club at Australian Sikh Games 2026 - Randeep Singh Bal - Harpreet Shergill
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Join Sydney Lions Hockey Club as they head to Melbourne for the 38th Australian Sikh Games. Discover their mission to inspire youth
The Sydney Lions Hockey Club is more than just a sports team; it is a community-driven initiative focused on character building and cultural pride. Since its founding in 2020, the club has grown into a cornerstone for young athletes in the Sydney region, providing a positive and inclusive environment for players of all ages. In a recent interview on Radio Haanji, host Harpreet Shergill spoke with guest Randeep Singh Bal about the club’s incredible journey and its ambitious preparations for the upcoming 38th Australian Sikh Games in Melbourne.
As the Easter long weekend approaches, the Sydney Lions are preparing to roar on the national stage. This article explores the club’s impact on local youth and what attendees can expect from the 2026 Games in Melbourne.
What Is the Sydney Lions Hockey Club?
Founded in 2020 with the aim of promoting hockey within the local Sikh community, the club has quickly established a reputation for excellence and sportsmanship. Based in Sydney, the Lions participate in the Sydney Hockey Leagueevery year, fielding competitive teams across children, youth, and senior divisions.
A core focus of the club is the training and development of young players. Through the dedication of coaches, volunteers, and families, children are encouraged to stay active while building essential life skills such as teamwork, discipline, and respect. The club currently trains on Thursday evenings at the newly opened Box Hill Gables turf, a world-class facility that supports elite-level play in Sydney's Hills District.
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Sydney Lions at the 38th Australian Sikh Games 2026
The Australian Sikh Games is the premier sporting and cultural event for the community, attracting over 100,000 spectators and 8,000 athletes annually. For the 38th edition, to be held in Melbourne from 3–5 April 2026, the Sydney Lions are sending a record-breaking five teams to compete across various categories:
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Division 1 & Division B: Representing the peak of the club's competitive senior talent.
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Masters (40+ and 55+): Showcasing the enduring love for the game among senior community members.
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Under 13: A testament to the club’s dedication to nurturing the next generation of hockey stars.
This massive participation highlights the growth of the club and its commitment to representing the Sydney Sikh community with pride and discipline.
The Vision: Growing Youth and Women’s Hockey
Beyond the immediate excitement of the Melbourne tournament, Randeep Singh Bal shared the club's long-term vision with Radio Haanji listeners. The Lions are actively seeking to expand their reach by introducing dedicated women’s teams and more junior programs.
The club has been working closely with local institutions, including Glenwood Gurdwara, to encourage more families to involve their children in hockey clinics. By providing equipment and professional coaching, the club aims to remove barriers to entry, ensuring that hockey remains accessible to everyone in the vibrant and festive Punjabi community.
Event Details: Australian Sikh Games 2026 Melbourne
If you are planning to support the Sydney Lions or enjoy the festive atmosphere, here is the essential information for the 2026 event:
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Dates: 3–5 April 2026 (Easter Weekend).
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Main Venue: Princes Park & State Sport Centres, Parkville VIC 3052.
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Activities: Field hockey, Kabaddi, football, athletics, and cultural performances.
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Special Event: Jashan Di Raat (Celebration Night) at Crown Palladium on 5 April.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Sydney Lions Hockey Club?
The Sydney Lions Hockey Club is a community-focused sports organisation founded in 2020. Based in Sydney, the club promotes hockey among the Sikh diaspora, focusing on youth development, discipline, and teamwork. They participate annually in the Sydney Hockey League and the Australian Sikh Games, fielding teams for children, youth, and seniors.
When are the 38th Australian Sikh Games 2026?
The 38th Australian Sikh Games will take place from Friday, 3 April to Sunday, 5 April 2026, over the Easter long weekend. The event is hosted in Melbourne, specifically at the Parkville State Sport Centres. It brings together thousands of athletes from across Australia and overseas for sports and cultural celebrations.
Where does the Sydney Lions Hockey Club train?
The Sydney Lions Hockey Club currently holds its training sessions on Thursday evenings at the Box Hill Gables hockey fields in Sydney’s Hills District. These world-class synthetic turf facilities provide an elite environment for players to develop their skills before Saturday matches in the Sydney Hockey League or major national tournaments.
How can I support the Sydney Lions at the 2026 Games?
Community members are encouraged to attend the 38th Australian Sikh Games in Melbourne to support all participants. Entry to the sporting venues at Parkville is generally free for spectators. Attendees can enjoy various matches, cultural programs, and traditional food stalls while cheering for the Sydney Lions’ five competing teams.
Are there women’s hockey teams at the Sydney Lions?
While the Sydney Lions have historically focused on men's and junior divisions, the club is actively working to establish dedicated women's hockey teams. Through partnerships with local Gurdwaras and community outreach, they aim to encourage more women and girls to participate in hockey, fostering a truly inclusive sporting environment for all.
Conclusion
The Sydney Lions Hockey Club represents the heart of the Punjabi community in Australia—strong, disciplined, and deeply connected. As they prepare to compete in Melbourne this April, they invite everyone to join the celebration of sport and culture. Whether you are a player, a volunteer, or a spectator, your support helps build a lasting legacy for the next generation.
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