SA hockey ladies held in Cape Town
Updated | By Staff Writer
The match was the first of three Test matches between the two sides at Hartleyvale Stadium in Cape Town this week.
The teams were level on one-all at halftime. South Africa scored through Dirkie Chamberlain (2) and Pietie Coetzee while Emily Smith, Jodie Schulz and Brooke Peris got on the scoresheet for the Aussies.
After early sparring that saw entries into both strike zones, in the 13th minute South Africa's Shelley Russell fed Dirkie Chamberlain, who finished with a precise backhand shot into the far corner for her 49th Test match goal.
Both sides were moving the ball with effect left and right as well as down the channels and in the 26th minute skipper Marsha Cox fired in a cross from the right that led to SA's first PC, with Kathleen Taylor's effort blocked by Hockeyroos keeper Ashlee Wells.
Five minutes before half-time Pietie Coetzee's shot was adequately dealt with by Wells but in the 32nd minute SA failed to clear the ball out of the danger zone and Edwina Bone and Jane Claxton combined before Emily Smith equalised from close.
Four minutes after the changeover Coetzee unleashed a strike at goal but a neat slip pass from Flanagan to Jodie Schulz on the left from the Aussies' second PC saw the Hockeyroos take the lead after 45 minutes.
SA equalised with their third PC six minutes later (51st) when Coetzee went low to the keeper's right (2-2), this after striker Lilian du Plessis had done the hard work down the left to earn the set-piece opportunity. It was the world record holder's 277th goal in her 276th Test match.
In the 58th minute the crowd came alight when Chamberlain scored her 50th goal in her 149th Test match after sterling work by the tireless Cox for SA to go 3-2 up.
SA then earned three PCs in a row which the Aussie defence kept out. The Hockeyroos worked their way out of the deep and Ashleigh Nelson hit the post before Brooke Peris made the equaliser with five minutes left (65th) for the 3-3 final score.
SA meet Australia's Hockeyroos in the second Test at Hartleyvale on Friday (7pm) before the third international takes place and Saturday (4pm). A six-Test series starts for the South Africans against Belgium on Sunday, January 26.
This series forms part of the 11-match Hartleyvale Summer Series that also includes Belgium, and which runs until February 3. The Netherlands beat SA 2-0 in their short series that took place last Saturday and Monday.
(File photo:Gallo Images)
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