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WC New Delhi 2010 Kookaburras set World Cup record with 12 goals to 0
2010-3-5
The Kookaburras have sent an ominous warning sign to their opposition at the World Cup, recording the biggest winning margin in World Cup history and demolishing South Africa 12-0 tonight in New Delhi, India.
Defender Luke Doerner was named man of the match, scoring five of the 12 goals, four from penalty corners.
After a slow start to the tournament in which they lost their opening game to England, the Kookaburras followed up their recent 5-2 victory over India with an even more impressive victory over South Africa.
South Africa knew they needed to strike early to have any chance against the higher ranked Australian team, and threw everything they had in the opening minutes.
It appeared likely to pay dividends when they were awarded the first penalty corner of the match. However a great run down by Kiel Brown denied them any real shot on goal.
The opening minutes remained fairly even, with South Africa showing no signs of intimidation.
The Kookaburras looked likely to score their first goal when a shot on goal hit the post, with Des Abbott there to slot in an easy goal. However an act of desperation from the South African goalkeeper saw him beat Abbott to the ball, clearing any danger.
However Australia's first goal was inevitable, and eventually came via a ferocious penalty corner goal to Luke Doerner.
As the half continued Simon Orchard became a key play maker for the Kookaburras in the midfield, while Jamie Dwyer was seemingly everywhere, causing headaches for South Africa as the Kookaburras worked their way on top.
Dwyer's presence became even more evident when he received the ball in the circle and instinctively passed to team mate Glenn Turner without hesitation who inturn slotted Australia's second goal with an open net.
From here the warnings signs began to sound for South Africa, and things were only getting worse when dangerous striker Des Abbott continued to become a focal point near the goals.
After his first shot on goal was stopped by the keeper, he received a second chance when only minutes later a reverse stick shot to the top left corner beat the keeper after he pushed the ball to space to create the opportunity.
The fitness of the Australian team became evident as the team continued to run hard, creating more space and opportunities which led to several interceptions.
Luke Doerner’s second penalty corner goal with only a minute remaining in the half was topped off by another penalty conversion, this time going to Fergus Kavanagh who scrambled for the ball on the goal line after the initial shot was blocked, making no mistake on his second shot and sending the Kookaburras into half time with a five goal lead.
Determined to continue their momentum, the Kookaburras continued to show no mercy in the second half, with youngster Matthew Butturini showing a great deal of class after receiving a pass from Orchard, finding space and drawing out the keeper to score on a tight angle.
After yet another penalty corner goal to Doerner it was evident that whatever issues the Kookaburras had with converting goals from their first match were now well and truly sorted.
In a good reward for his efforts, Jamie Dwyer eventually made his way onto the scoresheet, scoring two goals after some great team play involving Orchard, Graeme Begbie and Grant Schubert. In what was undoubtedly his best match of the tournament to date, Dwyer demonstrated exactly why he is regarded as the best player in the world today.
Australia’s 10th goal came after a good cross from Mark Knowles found the stick of Glenn Turner, who was surrounded by the South African goalkeeper and defenders who were forced to watch as the ball headed to the back of the net.
Doerner then finished off the match with the last two goals to achieve a World Cup record for the biggest winning margin.
For as good as the Kookaburra strikers were, the defenders were equally as good, ensuring that goalkeeper Nathan Burgers had a relatively quiet night.
The Kookaburras will next play Spain on Saturday 6th March.
Kookaburras 12 South Africa 0 (5-0 half time)
Goals – Doerner 16m PC/ 34m PC, 49m PC 66m FG, 68m PC, Turner 20m FG 62m FG, Abbott 26m FG, Kavanagh 35m PC, Butturini 44m FG, Dwyer 52m FG/ 54M FG,
Source Hockey Australia
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