Cathryn Finlayson scored in the third minute on Sunday to give New Zealand a 1-0 victory over old rival Australia in the opening women’s hockey match at the London Olympics.
Australia is a three-time Olympic champion, but its last gold medal performance was at home during the 2000 Sydney Olympics. New Zealand, meanwhile, is improving after failing to win a single match at the 2008 Beijing Games.
New Zealand had the ball in the Australian net in just the second minute, but the umpire had already blown for a short corner for an earlier offense.
From the corner, Finlayson hammered in the rebound for her 18th international goal.
Chances missed
Australia should have equalised before the break but first veteran Megan Rivers hit the post with a low, hard shot and then Emily Smith could only shoot straight at New Zealand goalkeeper Bianca Russell when all alone in the circle just before half-time.
Stubborn defence
Australia threw everything into attack in the second-half but could not break down the stubborn Kiwi defence and could have gone further behind had it not been for a great low save by goalkeeper Toni Cronk to turn away a Charlotte Harrison backhand shot.
“We created a lot of chances in the first half,” said New Zealand captain Kayla Sharland.
“We scouted them a lot, we watched a lot of video footage of them,” she added.
“We knew our gameplan two months ago, we knew what we needed to do. We wanted to have a good start and get on a roll, I’m just very happy for the group.”
The match was the first Olympic hockey match ever played on a bright blue pitch that is intended to make the fast-moving ball easier to follow for players, fans and television viewers.
The results: New Zealand 1 bt Australia 0, Netherlands 3 bt Belgium 0, China 4 bt South Korea 0.