Australia struggle past Ireland

Australia players celebrate after scoring against Ireland, Friday

Bhubaneswar: Australia’s quest for a record hat-trick of titles started with a hard-fought 2-1 win over Ireland in the opening Pool D match of the men’s hockey World Cup here at the Kalinga Stadium, Friday.

Having won the back-to-back World Cups in 2010 and 2014, the World No.1 Australia came into the ongoing tournament as firm favourites but they were far from impressive and were made to toil hard by Ireland in their opener.

World No.10 Ireland gave Australia a run for their money with impressive display in both attack and defence. The Kookaburras were dismal with penalty corners, converting just one out of five.

Blake Govers and Tim Brand scored for the winners, while Ireland’s lone goal came from the sticks of Shane O’Donoghue.

Ten places might separate the two teams, but the Irish fought valiantly and matched the title holders stick-for-stick in the first two quarters.

In fact, it was Ireland who had the first shot at the goal and Australia goalie Andrew Charter had to come up with a double save to deny Sean Murray and then Matthew Nelson from the rebound in the fourth minute.

Australia grew in confidence as time passed by and earned a penalty stroke in the 11th minute but the umpire’s decision was changed to penalty corner after Ireland asked for video referral. From the resultant penalty corner, Australia secured another and this time Govers’ flick found the back of the Irish net.

But Australia’s lead lasted just two minutes as Ireland drew level when O’Donoghue scored after he was set up by Murray, who dribbled past two defenders to pass the ball on to the goal scorer.

The second quarter too produced exciting hockey as both the teams went on the offensive and it was Australia who came close to scoring, but Ireland captain David Harte made a fine save in front of the post to deny Dylan Wotherspoon.

Five minutes into the quarter, Ireland secured their first penalty corner and Charter came to Australia’s rescue and kept out O’Donoghue’s attempt.

Towards the end of the second quarter, Australia secured back-to-back penalty corners but wasted both as the two teams went into the halfway break locked at 1-1.

Australia restored their lead four minutes after the breather through Brand. Corey Weyer’s workmanship in the midfield finally helped Australia when his inch-perfect through ball found Brand unmarked inside the box and the striker scored from his second attempt.

In search of an equaliser, the Irish tried to play more attacking hockey and created quite a few opportunities as well. But they couldn’t find the desired result and ended up losing the game in spite of giving so much trouble to the Kookaburras.

 

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