The Timaru Herald

Kiwi women

- Brendon Egan

Who could forget the scenes at the Gold Coast Hockey Centre four years ago. After no shortage of heartache at World Cups, Olympics, and Commonweal­th Games, the Black Sticks’ women delivered on the big stage – knocking over Australia in their own backyard.

New Zealand’s 4-1 thumping of the Hockeyroos in the gold medal game was emphatic stuff too.

‘‘It’s been a long time coming and I know I’ve been on the receiving end of some pretty terrible heartbreak­s,’’ Black Sticks veteran Olivia Merry said at the time.

Now the pressure is on New Zealand as defending gold medallists.

Four years is a long time in elite sport and the Black Sticks women are vastly changed with 14 players making their Games debut.

Just four players remain from the Gold Coast triumph – cocaptain Merry, Tarryn Davey, Frances Davies, and goalkeeper Grace O’Hanlon.

New Zealand will play Australia, South Africa, Kenya, and Scotland, with their first game against Kenya on Saturday (NZ time).

England, India, Canada, Wales, and Ghana are in the other pool with the top two sides advancing to the semifinals.

Australia, who will be smarting from the pain of the 2018 gold medal match defeat, loom as frontrunne­rs, alongside England on home soil. The Hockeyroos are ranked third in the FIH world rankings with England fifth and New Zealand slipping to eighth.

The Black Sticks women disappoint­ed at last year’s Tokyo Olympics, finishing fourth in their pool, which set up a quarterfin­al against eventual gold medallists, the Netherland­s, who won 3-0.

They will take plenty of encouragem­ent from the way they started at the Women’s Hockey World Cup this month.

New Zealand made a flying start, topping their pool, and beating England (3-1) and India (4-3), who will be medal rivals in Birmingham. They were then knocked out in the quarterfin­als, losing 1-0 to Germany.

‘‘This is an exciting time for our women’s programme with quite a young team as we look to rebuild a little bit,’’ interim head coach Darren Smith said.

The Black Sticks men collected silver on the Gold Coast four years ago, losing 2-0 to Australia in the gold medal match.

Australia, ranked first in the

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? The Black Sticks women celebrate their first goal against Australia in the gold medal match on the Gold Coast in 2018. The Kiwis went on to win 4-1.
GETTY IMAGES The Black Sticks women celebrate their first goal against Australia in the gold medal match on the Gold Coast in 2018. The Kiwis went on to win 4-1.
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