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Belgium comfortably won the first Test against South Africa at the Randburg Hockey Stadium.
A clinical Belgium won the first match of the two-Test series against the South Africa women’s hockey team 3-1 at Randburg Hockey Stadium Saturday.
Belgium led 1-0 at half-time through Stephanie de Groof before Alix Gerniers added another 12 minutes after the break. SA pulled one back via a Kate Woods penalty corner but a Sofie Gierts penalty stroke restored the two-goal margin three minutes from the end.
Mindful of what is sure to be a physically taxing Olympic Qualifier Tournament in Delhi that starts in a fortnight’s time, SA’s 33-year-old world record goalscorer Pietie Coetzee was rested for the third consecutive match, while Lesle-Ann George (Free State) and Jade Mayne (WP) celebrated their 150th and 50th Test appearances respectively.
Belgium earned a soft penalty corner in the third minute and De Groof opened the scoring. Soon after, Annie-Sophie van Regemortel shot wide. Belgium won a second and third penalty corner but sound defence from goalkeeper Sanani Mangisa and first wave defender Sulette Damons dispelled the danger
In the 25 minutes to half-time SA got into several very good positions in the strike zone and were most unfortunate when Belgian umpire Laurine Delforge disallowed what looked to be a textbook goal finished off by Damons after nifty work down the right channel from co-striker Dirkie Chamberlain.
By the 26th minute SA won their first penalty corner and were dominating the game but didn't take advantage of further genuine goalscoring opportunities as the half-time clock wound down.
After the re-start SA strikers Lauren Penny and Chamberlain had shots saved by keeper Aisling D’Hooghe, Damons came close once again before Belgium’s Emilie Sinia shot into the side-netting. In the 47th minute Belgium went 2-0 up against the run of play through Alix Gerniers.
The revitalised Belgians enjoyed a productive spell and skilful captain Charlotte de Vos earned her side’s fourth PC before Helene Delmee was agonisingly close A turnover resulted in Belgium’s fifth PC and De Groof’s slap-shot was padded away by Mangisa.
SA continued to mount goal-threatening moves and with seven minutes left captain Marsha Marescia, in her 275th Test match – the most capped athlete in any SA team sport – showed true grit in shrugging off heavy tackles to win the girls in green and gold’s second penalty corner, which Woods smashed into the backboard (2-1).
Belgium hit back and their sixth penalty corner saw an Anouk Raes strike result in Delforge awarding a disputed penalty stroke, which the superb Sofie Gierts flashed into the roof of the net three minutes from time (3-1).
The second Test is at 11am Sunday at Randburg. – Supplied
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