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Hockeyroos hit for eight by rampant Dutch
Hockeyroos hit for eight by rampant Dutch

The Advertiser

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Advertiser

Hockeyroos hit for eight by rampant Dutch

Australia's women have suffered a painful 8-1 defeat in their return to FIH Hockey Pro League action against the world No.1-ranked Netherlands in Amsterdam. The Dutch opened quickly, scoring twice in quick succession, with Yibbi Jansen putting them ahead on Saturday and skipper Pien Sanders adding a second. Hockeyroos keeper Aleisha Power was forced to make two fine saves to keep the halftime score at 2-0 and the visitors finally got on the scoresheet when Mariah Williams converted a reverse stick shot from a wide angle. But the Netherlands again seized the initiative with Jansen completing her hat-trick with two more fine strikes, while Marijn Veen, Joosje Burg, Frederique Matla and Luna Fokke finished well to wrap up a convincing win. "I wouldn't say one thing cost us the loss, we clearly need to tidy up defensively, but I'm really proud of the team and the way they handled certain periods of play tonight," Hockeyroos captain Kaitlin Nobbs told 7plus. "We need to turn this result around quickly and focus on shutting down their fast counter-attack, while also using ours, which can be just as fast, to our advantage tomorrow night." The Hockeyroos have the chance to answer straight back, when they return to Wagener Hockey Stadium for a re-match against the Dutch on Sunday night. Australia's women have suffered a painful 8-1 defeat in their return to FIH Hockey Pro League action against the world No.1-ranked Netherlands in Amsterdam. The Dutch opened quickly, scoring twice in quick succession, with Yibbi Jansen putting them ahead on Saturday and skipper Pien Sanders adding a second. Hockeyroos keeper Aleisha Power was forced to make two fine saves to keep the halftime score at 2-0 and the visitors finally got on the scoresheet when Mariah Williams converted a reverse stick shot from a wide angle. But the Netherlands again seized the initiative with Jansen completing her hat-trick with two more fine strikes, while Marijn Veen, Joosje Burg, Frederique Matla and Luna Fokke finished well to wrap up a convincing win. "I wouldn't say one thing cost us the loss, we clearly need to tidy up defensively, but I'm really proud of the team and the way they handled certain periods of play tonight," Hockeyroos captain Kaitlin Nobbs told 7plus. "We need to turn this result around quickly and focus on shutting down their fast counter-attack, while also using ours, which can be just as fast, to our advantage tomorrow night." The Hockeyroos have the chance to answer straight back, when they return to Wagener Hockey Stadium for a re-match against the Dutch on Sunday night. Australia's women have suffered a painful 8-1 defeat in their return to FIH Hockey Pro League action against the world No.1-ranked Netherlands in Amsterdam. The Dutch opened quickly, scoring twice in quick succession, with Yibbi Jansen putting them ahead on Saturday and skipper Pien Sanders adding a second. Hockeyroos keeper Aleisha Power was forced to make two fine saves to keep the halftime score at 2-0 and the visitors finally got on the scoresheet when Mariah Williams converted a reverse stick shot from a wide angle. But the Netherlands again seized the initiative with Jansen completing her hat-trick with two more fine strikes, while Marijn Veen, Joosje Burg, Frederique Matla and Luna Fokke finished well to wrap up a convincing win. "I wouldn't say one thing cost us the loss, we clearly need to tidy up defensively, but I'm really proud of the team and the way they handled certain periods of play tonight," Hockeyroos captain Kaitlin Nobbs told 7plus. "We need to turn this result around quickly and focus on shutting down their fast counter-attack, while also using ours, which can be just as fast, to our advantage tomorrow night." The Hockeyroos have the chance to answer straight back, when they return to Wagener Hockey Stadium for a re-match against the Dutch on Sunday night. Australia's women have suffered a painful 8-1 defeat in their return to FIH Hockey Pro League action against the world No.1-ranked Netherlands in Amsterdam. The Dutch opened quickly, scoring twice in quick succession, with Yibbi Jansen putting them ahead on Saturday and skipper Pien Sanders adding a second. Hockeyroos keeper Aleisha Power was forced to make two fine saves to keep the halftime score at 2-0 and the visitors finally got on the scoresheet when Mariah Williams converted a reverse stick shot from a wide angle. But the Netherlands again seized the initiative with Jansen completing her hat-trick with two more fine strikes, while Marijn Veen, Joosje Burg, Frederique Matla and Luna Fokke finished well to wrap up a convincing win. "I wouldn't say one thing cost us the loss, we clearly need to tidy up defensively, but I'm really proud of the team and the way they handled certain periods of play tonight," Hockeyroos captain Kaitlin Nobbs told 7plus. "We need to turn this result around quickly and focus on shutting down their fast counter-attack, while also using ours, which can be just as fast, to our advantage tomorrow night." The Hockeyroos have the chance to answer straight back, when they return to Wagener Hockey Stadium for a re-match against the Dutch on Sunday night.

Hockeyroos hit for eight by rampant Dutch
Hockeyroos hit for eight by rampant Dutch

West Australian

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • West Australian

Hockeyroos hit for eight by rampant Dutch

Australia's women have suffered a painful 8-1 defeat in their return to FIH Hockey Pro League action against the world No.1-ranked Netherlands in Amsterdam. The Dutch opened quickly, scoring twice in quick succession, with Yibbi Jansen putting them ahead on Saturday and skipper Pien Sanders adding a second. Hockeyroos keeper Aleisha Power was forced to make two fine saves to keep the halftime score at 2-0 and the visitors finally got on the scoresheet when Mariah Williams converted a reverse stick shot from a wide angle. But the Netherlands again seized the initiative with Jansen completing her hat-trick with two more fine strikes, while Marijn Veen, Joosje Burg, Frederique Matla and Luna Fokke finished well to wrap up a convincing win. "I wouldn't say one thing cost us the loss, we clearly need to tidy up defensively, but I'm really proud of the team and the way they handled certain periods of play tonight," Hockeyroos captain Kaitlin Nobbs told 7plus. "We need to turn this result around quickly and focus on shutting down their fast counter-attack, while also using ours, which can be just as fast, to our advantage tomorrow night." The Hockeyroos have the chance to answer straight back, when they return to Wagener Hockey Stadium for a re-match against the Dutch on Sunday night.

Hockeyroos hit for eight by rampant Dutch
Hockeyroos hit for eight by rampant Dutch

Perth Now

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • Perth Now

Hockeyroos hit for eight by rampant Dutch

Australia's women have suffered a painful 8-1 defeat in their return to FIH Hockey Pro League action against the world No.1-ranked Netherlands in Amsterdam. The Dutch opened quickly, scoring twice in quick succession, with Yibbi Jansen putting them ahead on Saturday and skipper Pien Sanders adding a second. Hockeyroos keeper Aleisha Power was forced to make two fine saves to keep the halftime score at 2-0 and the visitors finally got on the scoresheet when Mariah Williams converted a reverse stick shot from a wide angle. But the Netherlands again seized the initiative with Jansen completing her hat-trick with two more fine strikes, while Marijn Veen, Joosje Burg, Frederique Matla and Luna Fokke finished well to wrap up a convincing win. "I wouldn't say one thing cost us the loss, we clearly need to tidy up defensively, but I'm really proud of the team and the way they handled certain periods of play tonight," Hockeyroos captain Kaitlin Nobbs told 7plus. "We need to turn this result around quickly and focus on shutting down their fast counter-attack, while also using ours, which can be just as fast, to our advantage tomorrow night." The Hockeyroos have the chance to answer straight back, when they return to Wagener Hockey Stadium for a re-match against the Dutch on Sunday night.

Federal election 2025: Australia decides as Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton race to become next prime minister
Federal election 2025: Australia decides as Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton race to become next prime minister

7NEWS

time02-05-2025

  • Politics
  • 7NEWS

Federal election 2025: Australia decides as Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton race to become next prime minister

Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton are preparing to find out who Australia has chosen to be their next Prime Minister. Polling centres across the country open their doors for the final day this morning and will close at 6pm Seven's comprehensive election coverage kicks off at 4pm for 7NEWS: Australia Decides - Election 2025 and viewers can watch the coverage on Seven or via 7plus. From 7pm when the results start rolling in, Seven's election team, including hosts Michael Usher and Natalie Barr, will provide real-time analysis and seat-by-seat breakdowns until the race is called. We'll be blogging all the action at polling booths throughout the day and into the voting action throughout the night.

Livestream the Federal Election leaders' debate on 7NEWS: How to watch Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton on 7 and 7plus
Livestream the Federal Election leaders' debate on 7NEWS: How to watch Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton on 7 and 7plus

7NEWS

time27-04-2025

  • Politics
  • 7NEWS

Livestream the Federal Election leaders' debate on 7NEWS: How to watch Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton on 7 and 7plus

It's the final leaders' debate before Australians head to the polls. Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton have one last chance to win over the nation before May 3. The debate is being broadcast live from 7's Election Central in Sydney from 8pm AEST. Viewers can watch it via 7plus or watch it via the live stream in the video player at the top of this page.

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