/ 13 August 2008

Aussies blow away SA men’s hockey team

World number one Australia pulverised hapless South Africa 10-0 on Wednesday to continue their impressive march towards retaining the Olympic men’s field hockey gold medal.

Eli Matheson slammed a hat-trick and Jamie Dwyer and David Guest scored two goals each as the Kookaburras recorded their second successive win in Pool B at the Olympic Green Hockey Stadium.

Australia, who had routed Canada 6-1 in their first game, displayed their awesome strike power with five goals in each half as the 13th-ranked South Africans wilted under the onslaught.

Dwyer, whose golden goal against The Netherlands won Australia their maiden Olympic men’s title in Athens four years ago, opened the floodgates with a second-minute goal.

Grant Schubert, Fergus Kavanagh and Des Abbott were the other scorers for Australia, who clash with Pakistan in their next game on Friday.

”We had a real solid game,” said Matheson, whose only other hat-trick was also against South Africa. ”Maybe I should play a bit more against them. But our overall play was good, we kept the ball speed up and had a good balance with our forwards.”

Guest said the way Australia had started should serve as a warning to other teams.

”If we maintain what we did, it will work for us,” he said. ”We did not give away too many penalty corners and now have two days to recover and see what we can work on.”

Dwyer, who took the field despite suffering a hip injury against Canada, said he felt comfortable enough to play. ”I did not feel good that day because of the bruised hip, but physical therapy has done a lot of good. I am ready for more action.”

South Africa, beaten 5-0 by The Netherlands in their first match, need a big turnabout if they are to avoid finishing bottom of the 12-nation competition.

”When you concede 15 goals in two matches, it’s a tough battle to keep your morale up,” said striker Emile Smith. ”We have to take in the good and work out the bad. We have played the two strongest teams in our pool. So hopefully it should get easier now.”

South Africa, who finished 10th in Athens, next play Britain on Friday. — Sapa-AFP