"The first objective is to accumulate sufficient points to go into the semi-final crossovers. Where our rhythm and skill execution has been of very good quality, our penalty corner conversion will be a key component in the whole process," Walsh said.
"Rupinder Pal Singh is overcoming a minimal adductor tweak and V R Raghunath has been executing very efficiently. Of course the key is match situation conversions."
"We have a reshape strike group and that continues to grow in understanding and quality."
Meanwhile, having settled down at the Games village, Hawgood said the spirit among the girls is high.
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"The team is feeling quite confident and is in good spirits at the moment, with training and village life going along quite smoothly. We are now narrowing our focus to the finer points that will prove to be crucial in our matches and making sure that we are all working together towards our goal.
The women's team will take on Canada on Thursday, with their male counterparts clashing with Wales the following day.