Coetzee hat-trick propels SA women to victory
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A Pietie Coetzee first-half hat-trick gave the South Africa women’s hockey team a 4-1 win over giant-killers Belgium in the Four Nations tournament at Club zur Vahr in Bremen, Germany on Sunday.
World number 16 Belgium were coming off a shock 1-0 win over world number three Germany on Saturday but ran into an SA blitzkrieg as Coetzee nailed a second minute penalty stroke, followed by a penalty corner and field goal in the opening half hour to add to Jen Wilson’s diving deflection goal in the fifth minute.
The three goals took Coetzee’s world record to 245 in 248
Test matches, 25 ahead of the previous mark of 220.
Belgium pulled a goal
back in the 27 minute and enjoyed a very strong second half but the
early damage did the trick for SA.
World number 12 SA had five shots at
goal and two penalty corners in the first half to Belgium’s two and one
respectively but Belgium turned the tables after the changeover to win the match
count with a total of 10 goal shots and four PCs to South Africa’s seven and
two.
SA needed to win by five clear goals to bump Belgium into
fourth place on the final day and it looked on the cards at 3-0 after 12 minutes
following a dream start for the side whose excellent beginning in the 1-0 loss
to world number six New Zealand on Saturday had included five very good goal
shots with no reward in the first 20 minutes before the Kiwis scored with their
first shot of the match. In that Test match SA had won the goal shots and PC
count to deserve a draw at least.
Sunday’s blitz began in the opening
minute when a superb pass from centre back Kate Woods to Kathleen Taylor out on
the right saw the attacking midfielder/forward make ground under pressure before
offloading to Coetzee who was heavily fouled in the strike zone to ensure the
shot from the penalty spot (1-0).
In the fifth, industrious wing back Illse Davids fed Coetzee
out right and the ball into the strike zone was finished in fine style by Wilson
(2-0). Seven minutes later, birthday girl Shelley Russell released Coetzee down
the left after winning a turnover and the superstar striker won SA’s first PC,
which she sent soaring into the net (3-0).
SA were guilty of losing
possession too often in this match and in the 27 minute Belgium
finally capitalised when captain Charlotte de Vos relayed the ball to Lieselotte
van Lindt who fired into the danger zone for Emilie Sinia to deflect home her
side’s first goalscoring opportunity (3-1). In the 27 Russell used
her blistering pace and admirable control down the left channel to set up an
easy finish for Coetzee (4-1).
An in-form Mariette Rix kept SA’s goal margin intact with
several telling saves in the second half while defender Lenise Marais had a good
game at the back, as SA’s successful strategy to limit Belgium’s opportunities
to go forward in the first half all but deserted them in the second against
fiercely determined opponents.
SA return home on Monday night to join the
Team South Africa holding camp in Pretoria.
The final match between
Germany and New Zealand to determine the Four Nations winners was due to start
at 2.45 pm with the host nation needing a win to end on top.


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