Rivals Pakistan and India to meet in the bronze medal game
By FIH
Semi-Final #2
India – Australia 0-3 (0-2 halftime)
Australia will go for a record five consecutive Champions Trophy
titles after winning its semi-final game against India today on home
field in Melbourne, 3-0. Under sunny skies and in front of a full house,
the Kookaburras dominated the Indians with a speedy, relentless attack.India – Australia 0-3 (0-2 halftime)
The World #2 Australians will meet #3 Netherlands in
the gold medal game tomorrow, while #11 India and #9 Pakistan are the
surprise entrants in the bronze medal game.
Both teams entered today’s second semi-final game on a mission. The
Aussies were looking to re-establish themselves as the unbeatable team
in men’s hockey after missing out the Olympic gold medal, while the
Indians were looking to re-establish their national team program on the
eve of the launch of the Hockey India League.
Jamie Dwyer was a difference in the game. He struck
twice in a ten-minute span in the first half to lift the Aussies to the
early 2-0 lead. Dwyer popped in a rebound on a Chris Ciriello penalty
corner flick and then easily converted a penalty stroke mid-half to send
a clear message early on.
Kieran Govers extended the lead as he swept in front the India net
and converted the streaking shot to give Australia a solid 3-0 lead with
26 minutes left in the game. The Aussies continued to apply steady
pressure as India never really had a chance to work its way into the
game and threaten the hosts’ solid lead. It was a valiant effort on both
sides, but in the end Australia was the better team.
India still has the chance to earn a major moral
victory for the national team program as it can go for its second-ever
Champions Trophy medal and its first since 1982 in the bronze medal game
against Pakistan. That game is sure to be barn burner as the rivals
always put on an entertaining show.
Notes: Former Australian players Nathan Burgers, Luke Doerner and
Grant Schubert were recognized before the game for their outstanding
careers with the Kookaburras.Pakistan – The Netherlands 2-5 (1-3 halftime)
Third-ranked Netherlands earned its first spot in a
Champions Trophy final game since 2006 after they topped Pakistan 5-1
in today’s first semi-final game in Melbourne. The victory guarantees
the Netherlands their third consecutive medal at the Champions Trophy.
The Dutch wasted no time getting onto the board when Billy Bakker
went-end-to-end just 1:30 into the game to give his team the quick
advantage. The lead doubled when the swam of orange jerseys was camped
in the Pakistan D as Seve van Ass took advantage of situation and made
it 2-0 with 15 left in the half.
Pakistan scored three minutes later on what was
officially an own goal from the Netherlands, but given enough time,
Shakeel Abassi might have put in the marker himself on the play.
Bakker netted a second goal with three minutes left in the half on a
solo effort from the top of the circle to give the Netherlands some
breathing room at the break with a two-goal advantage.
The second half was big on action, but short on goals. Valetnin
Verga, who left early in the first half after a collision, returned in
grand style to sink the 4-1 goal 10 minutes into the half. From there,
the Dutch knew they had things well in hand and even replaced #1
goalie Jaap Stockmann with back-up Pirmin Blaak. Late goals on each
side brought the final score to 5-2.
The Dutch will go for their ninth Champions Trophy gold medal tomorrow and their 22nd
overall. The last time the Netherlands won the gold medal at the
Champions Trophy was 2006, which was also their last appearance in the
final game. For Pakistan, the loss still has a silver lining as they
can go for their first medal at a Champions Trophy since 2004.