Visa International Invitational Hockey Tournament
2nd May 2012
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Match Report
Great Britain forward Alex Danson (right) capped her milestone 50th international appearance for GB with the winning goal against Korea on the opening day of On the day that captain Kate Walsh (below right) joined an exclusive group of nine players in winning her 100th cap for Great Britain, her side finished victorious in its first official match at the Riverbank Arena in front of 4,000 vocal and partisan supporters. After a goalless first half in which Korea enjoyed the better of the opportunities, Great Britain responded in the second half forcing two smart saves from Younghui Moon before Danson struck late on.
Following the presentations to Walsh and Danson and a rousing rendition of the national anthem, Great Britain began brightly with Sarah Thomas testing Moon as early as the fourth minute with a low shot. But that was to be Great Britain’s best chance of the half as Korea replied, winning a brace of penalty corners in the 12th minute. The first was saved by Reading goalkeeper Beth Storry while the second flew wide of the goal. Storry was again called into action from another penalty corner soon after but she was up to the task. At the other end, shortly before half time, Great Britain had a penalty corner awarded and then reversed following a successful appeal by the Korean defence to the video umpire. The second half saw few clear cut opportunities for either side before Clifton’s Georgie Twigg robbed her opponent and played in Reading’s Helen Richardson. Richardson’s clever flick was well saved by Moon who thwarted the same player minutes later. Richardson’s efforts were a sign of things to come and with eight minutes remaining Danson struck from a similar position. Her reverse stick effort from the left of the circle looped up and off the goalkeeper’s glove into the far side of the net to the delighted of the Reading forward and the crowd, many of whom were wearing red as encouraged by Great Britain Hockey. Late on, Great Britain survived another Korean corner, during which Leicester’s Crista Cullen was winded but the defender got up to continue the game and see out the victory. Speaking after the match, Great Britain Head Coach Danny Kerry said, "We had intercepts in the circle but then poor execution in the circle. In terms of chances Korea probably shaded it overall with corners, but we did have some good open play opportunities which we unfortunately we didn't take. "I'm not overly disappointed with our performance, we got a win, but I am disappointed that we didn't take the good chances we had." Earlier, reigning World Champions Argentina beat China 3-0 to top the standings. Visa International Invitational Hockey Tournament Fixtures & Results Wednesday 2 May 2012 Thursday 3 May 2012 Saturday 5 May 2012 Sunday 6 May 2012 Visa International Invitational Hockey Tournament Standings
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3rd May 2012
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| 13:15 |
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5th May 2012
| 09:30 |
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| 11:45 |
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6th May 2012
| 09:30 Bronze Medal |
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| 12:15 Final |
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