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How Roy Keane is fuelling Team GB pursuit of Paris Olympics gold in unlikely sport


David Ames, who will spearhead a 16-strong men’s squad in hockey, has adopted straight-shooting legendary Manchester United midfielder Roy Keane as his leadership role model as he looks to lead his team to gold in Paris

David Ames during the Team GB Paris 2024 Kitting Out(2024 Getty Images)

Northern Irish hockey star David Ames is channelling his inner Roy Keane as he prepares to captain Team GB at Paris 2024.

The 16-strong men’s squad features a mix of youth and experience with seven men set to make their Olympic debuts in the French capital. Ames belongs in the latter camp as one of two three-time Olympians to earn selection. The softly-spoken Cookstown native has adopted straight-shooting fellow midfielder Keane as his leadership role model.




“I’m quite reserved, quite quiet and I have a really good group of leaders around me who I lean on very heavily,” said Ames. “They all have different strengths and are able to produce that at different times. I tend to come out of myself when I’m on a hockey pitch but essentially, it’s just trying to be the same as I always have been. I think it would be foolish for me to try to change.

“Roy Keane is someone I listen to a lot. He has a completely different mindset to me, but he speaks very openly and very truthfully about everything. I’ve tried to do that myself – more than I perhaps should have.”

LONDON, ENGLAND – APRIL 21: Roy Keane looks on prior to the Emirates FA Cup Semi Final match between Coventry City and Manchester United at Wembley Stadium on April 21, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)

Head coach Paul Revington has overseen a transformation in the team, instilling an attacking philosophy and leading England to the final of the EuroHockey Championships. Ames and Revington go all the way back to 2009 when they were both involved in the Irish set-up.

“I knew exactly what Revs was going to bring in and what to expect,” said Ames. “To be honest, he’s the exact same as he was on the first day and I wouldn’t change that for the world.

“He’s brought in a fast-paced style of hockey and instilled in us a desire to do whatever it takes to stand on podiums. That’s pretty much all we speak about.”

Team GB begin their campaign against Spain on 27 July, with reigning world champions Germany and reigning European champions Netherlands looming large in Group A. The pool also features France and South Africa, with the top four sealing progression to the quarter-finals.



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