The Phnom Penh Post

Record-breaking Dutch shatter Irish dreams

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THE Irish women’s fairytale run to the field hockey World Cup final ended Sunday in a 6-0 hammering by defending champions The Netherland­s who claimed a record eighth title.

The Dutch were ruthless in their dismantlin­g of the Irish defence – which had been one of their strengths – with s i x d i f f e r e n t p l a y e r s o n t h e scoresheet.

Lidewij Welten, Kelly Jonker, Kitty van Male, Malou Pheninckx, Marloes Keetels and Caia van Maasakker all scored for the Dutch, who extended their unbeaten run in all competitio­ns to 32 matches.

The top four goalscorer­s in the tourna ment held i n Eng la nd a l l ca me f r om Au s t r a l i a n le g e nd A l y s on Annan’s squad, wit h Van Male topping t he order wit h eight.

However, Ireland’s mix of lawyers, doctors and some profession­al players – all of whom have to pay an annual € 550 ($635) charge to supplement their funding – still emerged with great credit, beating India in the quarterfin­als and then Spain in the semi-finals hav- ing begun the tournament ranked 15th of the 16 finalists.

“Just proud. Well done @irishhocke­y ladies. Brilliant journey,” tweeted Irish rugby legend Brian O’Driscoll.

The Irish, transforme­d by coach Graham Shaw who assumed control just after their shattering defeat to China three years ago saw them miss out on qualifying for the Rio Olympic Games, took defeat in good heart.

“Well done to the world number 1’s,” tweeted Irish Hockey, whose women’s t e a m wer e a pp e a r i n g i n t he i r f irst World Cup f inals in 16 years.

“We couldn’t be prouder of the #greenarmy, making history and winning a World Cup silver medal!!!! Keep watching folks, we’ve got a medal presentati­on to attend.”

The consolatio­n for the Irish is that their ranking will improve considerab­ly which could be crucial when it comes to the Olympic qualifiers for Tokyo 2020.

The relative youth of their squad also bodes well with just two of the 18-strong squad older than 27.

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SUPPLIED Cambodia’s 2018 Asian Games squad to compete in Indonesia gathers at the Peace Palace to attend an audience with Hun Sen on Monday.

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