Marlborough Express

Black Sticks miss out on World League final

- CLAY WILSON

The New Zealand men’s hockey team was left ruing a couple of slipups in pool play at the World League Semifinal in Johannesbu­rg after it was confirmed they had not qualified for the competitio­n finale later this year.

With only the top four at the tournament booking their spot at the World League Final in India in December, the Black Sticks fell into the playoffs for fifth to eighth in South Africa following a 2-0 loss to Belgium at the quarterfin­al stage yesterday.

The eighth-ranked Kiwi side will go in as healthy favourites against world No 19 Egypt tomorrow and must finish fifth to lock in their berth at next year’s World Cup, although a sixth-place finish will also likely be enough after the completion of the five continenta­l championsh­ips.

New Zealand faced a stiff task against a slick Belgium outfit, the world’s fifth-ranked side, but it was a match they could have avoided.

The Black Sticks were held to a 3-3 result in an opening match they were expected to win against 17thranked France and, after victory over Japan and a narrow loss to Australia, that left them needing a win against Spain to set-up a potentiall­y more winnable quarterfin­al with ninth-ranked Ireland. They lost 4-3.

The result meant a tough quarterfin­al against the silver medallists from last year’s Rio Olympics, a match where New Zealand were immediatel­y on the back foot as an ill-advised overhead pass across the defensive circle allowed Sebastien Dockier to open the scoring in the third minute.

Just two minutes later it was 2-0 to Belgium, another loose pass out of defence allowing Tom Boon the freedom to carry into the circle and slam a powerful reverse stick shot between the legs of goalkeeper Richard Joyce.

Although they settled and did not concede for the remaining 55 minutes, the statistics showed the match was largely dominated by the European side.

‘‘We had a tough start conceding two early goals, but I thought we responded pretty well, especially on defence,’’ Kiwi coach Darren Smith said.

 ?? JAN KRUGER/GETTY IMAGES ?? New Zealand’s Kane Russell (left) received a yellow card in the 60th minute of the Black Sticks’ loss to Belgium.
JAN KRUGER/GETTY IMAGES New Zealand’s Kane Russell (left) received a yellow card in the 60th minute of the Black Sticks’ loss to Belgium.

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