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Sticks need scoring touch for bronze

- IAN ANDERSON IN BIRMINGHAM

BY the end of their semifinal, it felt as if the Black Sticks could play until the end of the weekend and not score. That’s a major problem heading into a bronzemeda­l match against India tonight (8pm NZ time).

New Zealand lost to England at the Commonweal­th Games in Birmingham yesterday morning (NZ time) in a penalty shootout. The match was goal-less after an hour’s battle before home team goalkeeper Maddie Hinch refused to let NZ’s Hope Ralph, Rose Tynan, Katie Doar and Olivia Shannon score in the shootout.

NZ keeper Grace O’Hanlon was also tough to beat but Isabelle Petter and Hannah Martin forced the ball past her to the delight of most of the 6000-strong crowd.

‘‘I thought largely we played some good hockey and defended well. I also thought we created a few opportunit­ies,’’ NZ coach Darren Smith said. ‘‘I thought we created some good ones and particular­ly forced a few penalty corners, but we couldn’t quite manage to get it over the line.’’

The defending Games champs also had the same problem against the same team in the semifinal on the Gold Coast in 2018, but then England found it tougher.

‘‘You have to admire both keepers. Maddie Hinch is fantastic at it, and so is Grace O’Hanlon.

‘‘In the end it’s life,’’ Smith said, while admitting those sort of matches take a few years off your life.

‘‘When we go back and look at the game, I think I’m going to be pretty happy with some of the stuff that I see, and particular­ly our defensive effort. It was pretty fantastic – our tackling and the way we defended our circle.’’

The NZ defence did produce a number of finely timed intercepts and had to stand firm against a late England surge before fulltime.

The Black Sticks had beaten England 3-1 at the World Cup last month despite England being ranked four places higher in the world standings at No 4.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? The Kiwis after their loss to England yesterday.
GETTY IMAGES The Kiwis after their loss to England yesterday.

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