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Thursday 10 November 2011

Games vs Australia and India

We have had a double header over the last two days. First up playing Australia- we went in to half time trailing 3-1 with a field goal to Cam Hayde. We had the opportunity to have another goal on the score sheet but our finishing wasn't good enough! Our defensive efforts seem to drop from then on, eventually conceding some soft goals to finish the game 6-1 down.
The energy levels picked up a lot to play India, the boys needing to get a win to confirm a top 4 spot. We went 1-0 up early with a goal to Kane Russell from a penalty corner flick. The Indians equalised shorty after however, and scored again in the second half to win the game 2-1.
In both games our decision making has not been up to international standards in both circles.
Despite these loses, we still have the opportunity to make a top 4 spot-  we need to beat Korea in our game tomorrow.
Australia and Malaysia have already confirmed their spots in the final.

Monday 7 November 2011

New Zealand 1-1 Malaysia

We faced off against the host country Malaysia last night. It was a tough battle, against the fast and skilful side.
We went up 1-0 early in to the game, with Kane Russell converting a penalty corner flick.
However, the Malaysian team were more accustomed to the conditions and it really showed in the second half- the game tempo from there shifted in to the Malaysians hands and they dictated play for the remainder of the game. We were lucky to hold them out for most of the game, due to excellent penalty corner defence. However, they scored with 4 minutes left on the clock from a penalty corner.
The result wasn't bad for us in the end, still managing to come away with one point.
We play Australia tomorrow which will be a tough encounter against our main rivals. The game kicks off at 4pm so it is going to be a real challenge for the boys playing in that heat.

Saturday 5 November 2011

The boys watching the Malaysia v Australia game

New Zealand 1-0 Pakistan

We scraped through with our first win of the tournament. A gutsy effort from everyone on the field to stay composed and get a crucial 3 points from the game.
We were awarded a stroke in the early minutes of the game, Nick Ross stepping up and capitalising on the chance.
Both teams had a number of chances in the second half, but we stepped up in our defensive efforts, especially when we went a man down for a bad tackle.
We play hosts Malaysia tomorrow night which is another crucial game, we watched part of their match tonight and the home crowd seems to be a big advantage for them.

Tuesday 1 November 2011

Not the ideal start

The first few days in Malaysia have been a big learning curve for the boys.
We have all been slowly adjusting to the heat and turf that we are to play on.
We have got through 2 trainings and a practice match vs the Malaysian team tonight which we lost 3-1.
The Malaysian team converted 3 out of their 4 penalty corners, and we missed some easy opportunities and didn't man up in defence. It is the first time playing together as a team and in these conditions though- so onwards and upwards with hopefully a better performance vs Pakistan on Saturday.
Despite this loss, our goal is to win this tournament so track our progress to see how we get on!

Thursday 27 October 2011

Junior Black Sticks in Malaysia

You can track our progress at the Sultan of Johor Cup 2011 at:
http://www.sultanjohorcup.com.my/

Pre- CHOGM training run

Penalty corner practice in Rockingham:

The Rockingham stadium:

Close to our accommodation in Mandurah:

The goal difference for the hockey 9's- CHOGM

Taking the field before our final vs Australia

Results from CHOGM Australia

Our tour to Perth was a successful one. We were a young team, but showed we could match it with Australia's best.
The CHOGM 9 aside tournament was fast paced with lots of goals.
We beat India in our opening game 6-3, lost to Aussie (got thrashed) 7-1, and drew 1-1 with Pakistan. This meant we would face Australia again in the final.
In the final, we were down 3-2 at half time and equalised just after the break. Unfortunately, the fast pace of the game, and our minimal subs (due to injuries) found us run out of gas and Australia capitalised on this to score 2 late goals, and take the title 5 goals to 3.
This style of hockey was completely new to us, and was great for spectators with lots of goals and minimal stoppages. Hopefully we will see more tournaments evolve of this nature (rumours have it India are going to start up a league- and pump some big money in to it). We were all asked what new rules, or tweaking of the rules we would like to see in the game, so there will be some changes to the next 9 aside tournament.

Wednesday 28 September 2011

Track my progress

Hello to my Family, friends and sponsors!!

I have started this blog to keep everyone informed of my training schedule and competitions leading up to the London Olympics 2012.

I will keep you updated with my progress for my up-coming competitions.

Competitions include:

Black Sticks' CHOGM tournament- Perth- (10-25th October)
Junior Black Sticks' 8 nations tournament- Malaysia- (1-14th November)
Black Sticks' Champions Trophy tournament- New Zealand- (1-12th December)