Penalty corner efforts from Jeremy Hayward and Matthew
Dawson were enough for Australia 's
Kookaburras to take the title, with Simon Gougnard snatching a late consolation
goal for Belgium 's
Red Lions.
The top-ranked Australians dominated the early stages of the
gold medal match and were rewarded when Hero Man of the Match Hayward sent a
penalty corner effort into the roof of the Belgian goal one minute into the
second quarter.
"I am very happy with the teams performance as we
showed in the last three games against Germany ,
Netherlands and Belgium that we can win big matches”, said Australia
legend Dwyer after the game. “For me personally, I was quite happy to perform
the way I did against the best teams in the world. It gives me belief that even
at 36 that I can still play the game well.”
Earlier in the day, host nation India
took the bronze medal with a dramatic shoot-out victory over the Netherlands .
A huge crowd witnessed Rupinder Pal Singh score twice in the
contest but it was the shoot-out heroics of goalkeeper P.R. Sreejesh that gave
Asian champions India
victory in what was one of the games of the tournament.
In the bronze medal match, European champions the
Netherlands were the dominant force in the first two quarters, with Mirco
Pruijser opening the scoring before Niek van der Schoot’s backhand effort into
the roof of the net doubled the advantage ahead of half-time.
India came out fighting after the break and scored three
times without reply to take the lead, with Ramandeep Singh netting twice either
side of a Rupinder Pal Singh penalty corner before Mink van der Weerden made
the score 3-3 with six minutes remaining.
Remarkably, four goals arrived in the final stages, with
Rupinder and Akashdeep Singh giving India a 5-3 lead before Van der
Weerden completed his hat-trick with a late double to force a shootout.
Sreejesh forced errors from Jeroen Hertzberger, Mirco
Pruijser and Valentin Verga, with Birendra Lakra, Sardar Singh and Rupinder –
who netted a penalty stroke after Manpreet Singh was fouled in the shoot-out –
all scoring to seal a famous victory for the home favourites.
“The way that we have played this tournament - and it didn’t
work out every time - we have shown that we are a serious competitor at
international top level events and that is fantastic for the team”, said
delighted India Head Coach Roelant Oltmans after the match.
“At the same time, we still made mistakes that can cost you
games, but luckily today it didn’t cost us the game, thanks maybe to these two
guys next to me”, referring to goalkeeper Sreejesh and team captain Sardar
Singh.
“These two guys played an outstanding game, as well as a few
others. After the break we were able to change the game completely. We changed
quite a number of things at half-time and the way the team translated that into
the second half was outstanding.”
The medal matches brought the curtain down on a high quality
week of international hockey that has been enjoyed by big crowds at Raipur ’s 3,500 capacity
Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel International Hockey Stadium.
Results – Day 10
Final
Australia 2, Belgium 1
Hero Man of the Match: Jeremy Hayward (AUS)
Bronze medal match
Netherlands 5, India 5. India win 3-2
in a shoot-out)
Hero Man of the Match: Manpreet Singh (IND)
Final
Hero Man of the Match: Jeremy Hayward (AUS)
Bronze medal match
Hero Man of the Match: Manpreet Singh (IND)
Final Classification
1:Australia
2:Belgium
3:India
4:Netherlands
5:Argentina
6:Great Britain
7:Germany
8:Canada
Tournament Awards
Hero Best Player: Jamie Dwyer (AUS)
SECL Best Goalkeeper: Jaap Stockmann (NED)
NMDC Best Junior: Arthur van Doren (BEL)
Hero Top Scorer: 8 - Gonzalo Peillat (ARG)
NTPC Fans Choice: P. R. Sreejesh (IND)
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Tournament Awards
Hero Best Player: Jamie Dwyer (AUS)
SECL Best Goalkeeper: Jaap Stockmann (NED)
NMDC Best Junior: Arthur van Doren (BEL)
Hero Top Scorer: 8 - Gonzalo Peillat (ARG)
NTPC Fans Choice: P. R. Sreejesh (IND)
FIH Press release
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