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SA hockey men edge Canada

Ipoh - The South Africa men’s hockey team edged Canada 3-2 (half-time 2-1) here at the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup in Malaysia on Wednesday.

South Africa's goals came from Tim Drummond in the 27th minute, Lungi Tsolekile (33rd) and Julian Hykes (67th), while Canada scored through captain Scott Tupper in the 12th minute and Matthew Guest (48th).

After three rounds both sides were desperate for victory, even if only to get the psychological advantage ahead of what is likely to be the playoff for fifth place on Sunday.

In the third minute a diagonal aerial ball from Rhett Halkett - in the SA side for the first time due to club commitments in The Netherlands - found left midfielder Taylor Dart, who got in a backhand shot.

Soon thereafter, Halkett made a crucial tackle following a turnover but in the 12th minute Canada won the first penalty corner after SA 'keeper Rassie Pieterse had made a save from Sukhpal Panesar’s snap shot and Tupper aimed his PC flick low to open the scoring.

Canada made two goal-threatening entries into the strike zone thereafter, while SA were struggling to string a telling sequence of passes together, but in the 27th minute SA came out of defensive mode with a neat move between four players down the left that eventually found an unmarked Drummond, who picked his spot past Canadian goalkeeper Antoni Kindler for the equaliser.

The goal seemed to galvanise South Africa and in the 33rd minute an intelligent interchange of passes between strikers Hykes and player-of-the-match Lungi Tsolekile saw the latter shovel the ball over the goalline for the lads in green and gold’s 2-1 half-time lead.

Going into the second half SA continued to transfer the ball intelligently and captain Wade Paton’s effort was saved following a PC variation, but in the 48th minute Canada got their second goal from set-piece play when Matthew Guest followed up the rebound and volleyed into the net.

At 2-2 with 20 minutes left, the match was evenly poised and SA missed a great chance when the determined Paton fed Hykes, whose well-placed cross went tantalisingly across an empty goal with no one to latch on to it. Tsolekile got in a shot soon after and umpire Zhinan Tao of China awarded a PC, yet the Canadian defence held firm.

But SA had the last laugh when striker Pierre de Voux showed the presence of mind to be patient before passing to Hykes for his fellow frontman to score three minutes from time (67th minute).

On the final hooter Australian umpire Ben de Young awarded Canada a PC - and with the whole team on the edge of the strike zone it was a dramatic moment that South Africa managed to survive for a much-needed 3-2 victory.

Next up, world No 12 SA meet world No 7 South Korea at 14:05 (SA time) on Saturday.

The match will be televised live on SuperSport, as will all three playoff matches on Sunday.

Scorers:

Canada (1) 2 (Scott Tupper 12th minute, Matthew Guest 48th, )
South Africa (2) 3 (Tim Drummond 27th minute, Lungi Tsolekile 33rd, Julian Hykes 67th)

SA line-up:

Rassie Pieterse (Southern Gauteng, goalkeeper), Jethro Eustice (SG), Rhett Halkett (Western Province), Robin Jones (KZN Inland), Dylan Swanepoel (WP), Wade Paton (WP, capt), Jonty Robinson (Northern Blues), Tim Drummond (KZN Coastal Raiders), Clint Panther (SG), Lungi Tsolekile (WP), Julian Hykes (SG)

Rolling substitutes: Francois Pretorius (NB), Taylor Dart (SG), Owen Mvimbi (SG), Pierre de Voux (WP), Ignatuis Malgraff (Eastern Province), Brandon Panther (SG), Jacques le Roux (WP, goalkeeper)

SA fixtures and results (South Africa time):

Thursday, 13 March: SA 2 Malaysia 3
Friday, 14 March: SA 0 China 5
Monday, 17 March: SA 0 Australia 7
Wednesday, 19 March: SA 3 Canada 2
Saturday, 22 March: SA vs South Korea (14:05)
Sunday, 23 March: Classification and medal matches.

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