Hockey: Black Sticks beat Australia in final

The Black Sticks women have won the Four Nations tournament with a 3-2 victory over Australia last night at the North Harbour Hockey Stadium.

After losing 3-1 in pool play to its transtasman rival, the home side pulled out one of its best 70-minute performances in recent times to clinch the title in the final.

Black Sticks captain Kayla Sharland, who had been in doubt for the match with stitches in her left knee, said it was the best 70 minutes of hockey from her team for a long time.

"We started with a lot of energy. We were really aggressive and we were connecting well. We also got that goal-scoring feeling back in the group again and that's good to see.

"When we start aggressive and we push and we win ball I think we carry that through the game."

Sharland praised the efforts of Stacey Michelsen saying her move up front gave the team the impetus it needed in attack and she also made several invaluable steals.

The Black Sticks came out firing after a couple of sluggish starts in this tournament and, within 12 minutes, were on the scoresheet with a penalty corner effort from Sharland that went low into the left-hand corner of the goal.

Minutes later, Cathryn Finlayson had a chance to make it 2-0 as a brilliant deflected pass from Krystal Forgesson put Finlayson free in the circle with just the keeper to beat. But a last-gasp tackle from a chasing Australian defender put paid to that shot on goal.

Both Forgesson and Finlayson then had opportunities in front of goal that they should have taken, while three further penalty corners for the Black Sticks were also unable to be converted.

It was a superb 35 minutes of hockey from the Black Sticks, and they would have to be disappointed to go into the break with a solitary-goal advantage from their 11 shots on goal.

That was rectified eight minutes into the second spell, when Katie Glynn deflected in a smashing reverse shot from Michelsen to give the home side a 2-0 lead.

The Hockeyroos took one back with a penalty corner to Anna Flanagan, before Samantha Harrison restored the two-goal advantage as she latched on to a great through ball from Sharland.

The Australians got another one back after a wealth of penalty corners when Jodie Schulz slotted in a corner and, despite swapping their goalkeeper for an attacking player for the last few minutes, they could not clinch the equaliser.

Michelsen was named player of the tournament, while Gemma Flynn made her 100th appearance in the black strip last night after a hamstring injury meant she missed Sunday's match.

In the play-off for third and fourth, the United States beat India 2-1 with an extra time golden goal penalty stroke from captain Lauren Crandall.

 

 


Four Nations

 

Final

New Zealand 3

Kayla Sharland, Katie Glynn, Samantha Harrison

Australia 2

Anna Flanagan, Jodie SchulzHalftime: 1-0.


 

 

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