Belgium inflict opening day defeat on Scotland

 

FIH Women’s Champions Challenge I Result,
Glasgow National Hockey Centre, Scotland
Scotland (Ali Bell 13′) 1-2 Belgium (Lieselotte Van Lindt 39′, Barbara Nelen 53′)
Scotland Senior Women’s FIH Women’s Champions Challenge campaign got off to a disappointing start following a 2-1 loss at the hands of Belgium in Glasgow this afternoon.
The Scots had led through an early Ali Bell field goal, but a second half penalty corner strike from Lieselotte Van Lindt and a wonderful solo effort from Barbara Nelen inflicted an opening day defeat for the home side in Pool A of the competition.
Scotland Senior Women Head Coach Gordon Shepherd was disappointed, but not downbeat, following the match, “I’m disappointed with the result but not with the performance the players put in. I thought they put a great effort in on the pitch.
“Tactically I thought we were ok, we had our opportunities from both penalty corners and open play to get the second goal but we missed out by a fraction each time. That’s international hockey sometimes.”
The national side go on to face India tomorrow evening (19.00), a challenge Shepherd is relishing, “I’m really looking forward to tomorrow night and it’s great that we’re straight back on the pitch against India. If the players can build upon the performance they put in today with the same intensity then I’m sure we can get a victory.”
It was Scotland who threatened to take the lead early on in proceedings; Vikki Bunce’s aerial pass found striker Nikki Lloyd stretching out a stick to flick the ball on goal but Belgian goalkeeper Aisling D’Hooghe was alert to palm away the effort.
The hosts were not to be denied for much longer though; in the 13th minute an excellent combination between Sarah Robertson, Emily Maguire and Ailsa Wylie led to Ali Bell collecting the ball with her back to defender Aline Fobe, the Grove Menzieshill attacker subsequently swivelling to get into position and slam home the opening goal.
Belgium’s players thought they had found an equalising goal shortly before half-time, but Fobe’s effort was chalked off after the umpires agreed that the ball was dangerously high.
However, the Belgians were eventually back on level terms four minutes after the interval, an effectively executed penalty corner set-play concluding with Lieselotte Van Lindt slotting the ball past Scotland’s Nicki Cochrane from Stephanie de Groof’s penalty corner attempt.
Scottish captain Linda Clement was desperately unlucky not to restore her side’s lead in the 51st minute, the goal-bound reverse stick shot being parried to safety by D’Hooghe.
Shepherd’s charges were left to rue the missed opportunity two minutes later as Barbara Nelen was allowed to slalom through the home defence to strike the ball past Cochrane to give Belgium a 2-1 lead.
Despite a final rally in the closing stages, Nikki Kidd being denied twice by D’Hooghe from penalty corners, while Bell was also left frustrated by a point blank double save from the shot-stopper, it was Belgium who hung on to collect the three points.
Please visit the FIH Women’s Champions Challenge website for full information http://events.fih.ch/new/competition/284
Scotland Senior Women: Nicola Cochrane (Edinburgh University), Vikki Bunce (Dundee Wanderers), Morag McLellan (Clydesdale Western), Alison Bell (Grove Menzieshill), Rebecca Ward (Dundee Wanderers), Catriona Ralph (Clydesdale Western), Sarah Robertson (Edinburgh University), Linda Clement (Captain, Grove Menzieshill), Ailsa Wyllie (Grove Menzieshill), Leigh Fawcett (Grove Menzieshill), Rebecca Merchant (Edinburgh University), Nikki Kidd (Canterbury), Susan McGilveray (Clydesdale Western), Nicola Lloyd (Canterbury), Nicola Skrastin (Clydesdale Western), Emily Maguire (Reading), Aileen Davis (Clifton), Amy Gibson (Old Loughtonians).
Belgium Senior Women: Anne-Sophie De Scheermaekere, Louise Cavenaile, Aline Fobe, Stephanie De Groof, Anouk Raes, Emma Puvrez, Lieselotte Van Lindt, Axelle Wouters, Alix Gerniers, Emilie Sinia, Charlotte De Vos, Louise Versavel, Barbara Nelen, Aisling D’Hooghe, Elena Sotgiu, Jill Boon, Stephanie Van Den Borre, Manon Simons.

FIH Women’s Champions Challenge I Result, Glasgow National Hockey Centre, Scotland

Scotland (Ali Bell 13′) 1-2 Belgium (Lieselotte Van Lindt 39′, Barbara Nelen 53′)

Scotland Senior Women’s FIH Women’s Champions Challenge campaign got off to a disappointing start following a 2-1 loss at the hands of Belgium in Glasgow this afternoon.

The Scots had led through an early Ali Bell field goal, but a second half penalty corner strike from Lieselotte Van Lindt and a wonderful solo effort from Barbara Nelen inflicted an opening day defeat for the home side in Pool A of the competition.

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(Scotland Senior Women line-up before the match against Belgium. Photo Credit: Duncan Gray)

Scotland Senior Women Head Coach Gordon Shepherd was disappointed, but not downbeat, following the match, “I’m disappointed with the result but not with the performance the players put in. I thought they put a great effort in on the pitch.

“Tactically I thought we were ok, we had our opportunities from both penalty corners and open play to get the second goal but we missed out by a fraction each time. That’s international hockey sometimes.”

The national side go on to face India tomorrow evening (19.00), a challenge Shepherd is relishing, “I’m really looking forward to tomorrow night and it’s great that we’re straight back on the pitch against India. If the players can build upon the performance they put in today with the same intensity then I’m sure we can get a victory.”

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It was Scotland who threatened to take the lead early on in proceedings; Vikki Bunce’s aerial pass found striker Nikki Lloyd stretching out a stick to flick the ball on goal but Belgian goalkeeper Aisling D’Hooghe was alert to palm away the effort.

The hosts were not to be denied for much longer though; in the 13th minute an excellent combination between Sarah Robertson, Emily Maguire and Ailsa Wylie led to Ali Bell collecting the ball with her back to defender Aline Fobe, the Grove Menzieshill attacker subsequently swivelling to get into position and slam home the opening goal.

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(Ali Bell celebrates the opening goal for Scotland. Photo Credit: Duncan Gray)

Belgium’s players thought they had found an equalising goal shortly before half-time, but Fobe’s effort was chalked off after the umpires agreed that the ball was dangerously high.

However, the Belgians were eventually back on level terms four minutes after the interval, an effectively executed penalty corner set-play concluding with Lieselotte Van Lindt slotting the ball past Scotland’s Nicki Cochrane from Stephanie de Groof’s penalty corner attempt.

Ailsa Wyllie

(Ailsa Wyllie averts the attentions of a Belgian defender. Photo Credit: Duncan Gray)

Scottish captain Linda Clement was desperately unlucky not to restore her side’s lead in the 51st minute, the goal-bound reverse stick shot being parried to safety by D’Hooghe.

Shepherd’s charges were left to rue the missed opportunity two minutes later as Barbara Nelen was allowed to slalom through the home defence to strike the ball past Cochrane to give Belgium a 2-1 lead.

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(Belgium’s Barbara Nelen and Scotland Cat Ralph battle for the ball. Photo Credit: Duncan Gray)

Despite a final rally in the closing stages, Nikki Kidd being denied twice by D’Hooghe from penalty corners, while Bell was also left frustrated by a point blank double save from the shot-stopper, it was Belgium who hung on to collect the three points.

Please visit the FIH Women’s Champions Challenge website for full information including match reports, highlights, fixtures, results and pool standings.

Scotland Senior Women: Nicola Cochrane (Edinburgh University), Vikki Bunce (Dundee Wanderers), Morag McLellan (Clydesdale Western), Alison Bell (Grove Menzieshill), Rebecca Ward (Dundee Wanderers), Catriona Ralph (Clydesdale Western), Sarah Robertson (Edinburgh University), Linda Clement (Captain, Grove Menzieshill), Ailsa Wyllie (Grove Menzieshill), Leigh Fawcett (Grove Menzieshill), Rebecca Merchant (Edinburgh University), Nikki Kidd (Canterbury), Susan McGilveray (Clydesdale Western), Nicola Lloyd (Canterbury), Nicola Skrastin (Clydesdale Western), Emily Maguire (Reading), Aileen Davis (Clifton), Amy Gibson (Old Loughtonians).

Belgium Senior Women: Anne-Sophie De Scheermaekere, Louise Cavenaile, Aline Fobe, Stephanie De Groof, Anouk Raes, Emma Puvrez, Lieselotte Van Lindt, Axelle Wouters, Alix Gerniers, Emilie Sinia, Charlotte De Vos, Louise Versavel, Barbara Nelen, Aisling D’Hooghe, Elena Sotgiu, Jill Boon, Stephanie Van Den Borre, Manon Simons.

 

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