Reigning world champions Australia
defeated Canada 6-0 to earn
a second place finish in the Pool, ahead of Belgium ’s Red Lions and the
Canadian Red Caribous in third and fourth place respectively.
The first two quarter-finals will take place on Wednesday
2nd December, with European champions the Netherlands
(1st Pool B) playing Canada
(4th Pool A) at 18:30 (Indian Standard Time) before world champions Australia (2nd Pool A) take on Olympic champions
Germany
(3rd Pool B) at 2045.
On Thursday 3rd December, Pool A winners Great Britain (1st Pool A) face host nation India (4th Pool B) at 18:30, while Argentina (2nd Pool B) will go head to head with
Belgium
(3rd Pool A) at 20:45.
In the first of the Day 5 matches, Canadian goalkeeper David
Carter produced a Hero Man of the Match performance but it was not enough to
stop Australia
from taking a 6-0 victory.
The Kookaburras were at their brilliant best in the first
quarter, establishing a 4-0 lead thanks to goals from Daniel Beale, Jeremy
Hayward, Dylan Wotherspoon and Matthew Dawson. It was an electric start from
the world champions, but Canada
tightened up their defences and a string of excellent saves from Carter kept
the Aussies at bay until the dying minutes when Kieran Govers found the target
before Beale claimed his second to complete the scoring.
“I think that there was a little bit of improvement from the
GB game; at the very least it was a step in the right direction”, said
Australia’s Eddie Ockenden, referring to his side’s defeat against Great
Britain on Sunday.
That result was not quite enough for Australia to finish top
of Pool A, meaning that both the Pool standings and the quarter-final line-up
would ultimately be decided by the outcome of a pulsating encounter between
Great Britain and Belgium.
The Brits lead on three occasions during the match, with
Phil Roper, Alastair Brogdon and Alan Forsyth goals each cancelled out by
efforts from Red Lions stars Thomas Briels, Tanguy Cosyns and Tom Boon.
“We know that we came to this tournament with a few players
missing, but we’ve got such strength in depth that we knew we could string
three good performances together, and we’ve done that tonight”, said Great
Britain goalscorer Phil Roper, reflecting on a hugely successful Pool phase
before turning his attention to the quarter-final showdown with the host
nation. “Playing India in India
is something I’ve never experienced before, and it is something to relish.”
Results – Day 5
Pool A
Hero Man of the Match: David Carter (CAN)
Hero Man of the Match: Simon Gougnard (BEL)
Quarter-Final Match Schedule
Times listed below are Indian Standard Time (UTC/GMT +5:30)
Wednesday - 2 December 2015
Match 4 - 18:30 - Netherlands v Canada
Match 3 - 20:45 - Australia v Germany
Thursday - 3rd December 2015
Match 1 - 18:30 - Great Britain v India
Match 2 - 20:45 - Argentina v Belgium
Friday - 4th December 2015
SF- Winner Match 3 v Winner Match 4 (time of match to be advised)
Saturday - 5th December 2015
SF - Winner Match 1 v Winner Match 2 (time of match to be advised)
Match 4 - 18:30 - Netherlands v Canada
Match 3 - 20:45 - Australia v Germany
Thursday - 3rd December 2015
Match 1 - 18:30 - Great Britain v India
Match 2 - 20:45 - Argentina v Belgium
Friday - 4th December 2015
SF- Winner Match 3 v Winner Match 4 (time of match to be advised)
Saturday - 5th December 2015
SF - Winner Match 1 v Winner Match 2 (time of match to be advised)
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