Hockey: Jenness does double in series win

Striker Stephen Jenness scored a double in his 100th test as the Black Sticks stormed to a 5-1 win over Japan in the final game of the series in Tauranga last night.

The result sees the Black Sticks win the three test series 2-0 after drawing Wednesday night's opening game. Last night's game was played in calm conditions, having been rescheduled from tonight due to the incoming Tropical Cyclone Lusi.

The Black Sticks were dominant all over the turf and played their most cohesive and impressive game of the series.

Along with Jenness' double, Hugo Inglis also scored a brace of goals while Simon Child also added to the tally.

Head coach Colin Batch said it was pleasing to finish with a clear series win.

''We're very pleased with the series. We learnt a lot. To continue our progression on a positive note tonight is pleasing,'' Batch said.

''We got a lot of opportunities going forward and I'm sure the strikers enjoyed their success up front with some great goals.

''Japan were good competition for us and we're very happy to have played them as an important part of our preparation for Champions Challenge.''

It took the Black Sticks just 10 minutes to find the lead when Child scored his 100th international goal after running on to a brilliant lay-off into the circle and smashing the ball home.

In the 15th minute, Inglis added to the score sheet with an impressive run of play leading up to his perfectly placed field goal.

Soon after the centurion Jenness celebrated his milestone with a goal of his own, scoring with a powerful shot over the goalkeeper's right shoulder.

That took New Zealand into halftime with a 3-0 buffer. Inglis and Jenness both added to their goal tallies in the second half while Japan managed to score a consolation goal close to fulltime through captain Koji Kayukama.


NZ V Japan: The scores
Black Sticks ... 5

Stephen Jenness 2, Hugo Inglis 2, Simon Child
Japan ... 1
Koji Kayukama

Halftime: New Zealand 3-0


 

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