Aussies down Ireland: Women Hockey

Published November 28, 2002

PERTH, Nov 27: Olympic champions Australia made it three wins out of three at the women’s hockey World Cup here Wednesday with a hard-earned 2-1 win over plucky Ireland in Pool B.

A spectacular backstick shot from Katrina Powell proved decisive for the Hockeyroos, who had earlier opened the scoring with a Karen Smith strike from a penalty corner.

Bell had given his team a half-time dressing down after Ireland had pulled a goal back through Jenny Burke for a 2-1 scoreline at the break.

In Wednesday’s earlier matches, Japan battled back from a goal down to upset 11th-seeded USA 2-1 in another Pool B game.

In the earlier match, Spain beat South Africa 3-1.

Results:

Spain 3 South Africa 1

USA 1 Japan 2

Australia 2 Ireland 1

Netherlands 2 England 1.

—AFP

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