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NZers book out of Heartbreak Hotel

- IAN ANDERSON ON THE GOLD COAST

NO more heartbreak.

That was the result of the New Zealand women’s hockey team deservedly grabbing Commonweal­th Games gold with a 4-1 win over Australia on the Gold Coast yesterday.

Shiloh Gloyn, Rose Keddell and Olivia Merry netted as the visitors dominated the hosts.

Jodie Kenny pulled a goal back for Australia from a penalty corner with 11 minutes to play but New Zealand clinched it late – after Australia had removed their goalkeeper for an outfield player – when Anita McLaren’s penalty corner took a deflection on the way in.

The New Zealand women’s side had never won a Commonweal­th Games hockey gold medal before yesterday. Over the past five Games, the Black Sticks had collected one silver (at Delhi in 2010) and two bronze after making the medal round each time.

‘‘It’s been a long time coming and I know I’ve been on the receiving end of some pretty ter- rible heartbreak­s,’’ Merry said.

Australian-born coach Mark Hager reiterated that feeling.

‘‘To get a reward after a lot of heartache we’ve had over the last 10 years – two Olympic fourths, Commonweal­th Games, World League finals – we haven’t quite been able to get over the line.

‘‘It’s just pleasing for the girls that we’ve finally done that.’’

In a nervy first quarter, the visitors could have led but Gloyn’s shot on the turn early PHOTOSPORT didn’t find the net.

Gloyn made no mistake just before halftime though when she robbed a defender of the ball and fired her shot low, hard and to the left of Australian goalkeeper Rachael Lynch.

Keddell doubled the lead with a diving effort in the third quarter following a penalty corner and Merry put the Kiwis out of reach when she blasted in from another penalty corner with less than four minutes remaining in the period. GETTY IMAGES

‘‘Incredible . . . indescriba­ble,’’ Merry said.

‘‘To not only beat them 1-0 but to beat them 4-1 – they’re a quality side. Everything worked from the get-go today.

‘‘I don’t know if it’s going to sink in for a wee while yet.’’

Hager said he was surprised by the margin and relative ease of victory after shootout goals from Sam Harrison and captain Stacey Michelsen and goalkeepin­g heroics from Grace O’Hanlon took NZ into the final courtesy of a dramatic win over England in their semifinal on Thursday.

‘‘I thought we started really well, we moved the ball around really well, we created some opportunit­ies early,’’ Hager said.

‘‘Rachael Lynch I thought kept Aussie in the game early on and had an outstandin­g game.

‘‘We spoke about relaxing inside the circle – particular­ly Shiloh – I felt she rushed the first couple of shots – and then she went out there and got us 1-0 up, which was brilliant.

‘‘Then I think the girls felt ‘yep, we’re confident, we can do this’.

‘‘It’s the monkey off the back.’’

 ??  ?? The Black Sticks react after beating Australia 4-1 in the women’s hockey final on the Gold Coast yesterday.
The Black Sticks react after beating Australia 4-1 in the women’s hockey final on the Gold Coast yesterday.
 ??  ?? Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern joins the celebratio­ns.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern joins the celebratio­ns.

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