National coach Joaquim Carvalho asserted that the Indian hockey team was under no pressure as it leaves for Australia to play a four-nation tournament, first after the Olympic Qualifiers fiasco, on Saturday."We are leaving tomorrow for Australia without any pressure attached and we will put up a good show. It would be further creditable, if we win the tournament toom," Carvalho said."After failing to qualify for the Olympics, it is difficult for anything to come by but these boys are raring to go. There will be less pressure on these boys," he said.The national coach said the tournamemnt – also featuring China and Korea - would serve as an opportunity to try out new youngsters and re-build the team."We have inducted lot of youngsters. These youngsters will be rotated in matches Down Under in order to provide exposure to have a strong pool of players for 2010. We are going to give as much chances as possible to the new faces. The team is good. We do not have anything to lose since being out of Olympics. We can try out various players," he said. Carvalho insisted the boys mean business and they were not taking the two-leg tournament lightly."Nothing much should be read out of context irrespective of the results. We are in the process of rebuilding the team. It does not mean that we are going there just to take part but we are determined to in matches and tournament," he said.