Owsley and Danson sink Australia in thriller

GB women goal celebrationGreat Britain 2 (1)
Lily Owsley 26 (FG)
Alex Danson 43 (FG)

Australia 1 (0)
Georgina Morgan 33 (PC)

Great Britain got their Olympic campaign off to a perfect start with a thrilling 2-1 win over Australia. Goals from Lily Owsley and Alex Danson ensured Georgina Morgan’s goal for the Hockeyroos was in vain in a tense encounter. Goalkeeper Maddie Hinch produced a masterclass, pulling off a string of fine saves to keep Adam Commens’ team at bay and hand GB the three points.

Australia started well and created the first clear chance via a neat turn and strike from Kathryn Slattery. Hinch was alert and beat the ball away with her gloves. The Hockeyroos were putting the pressure on early and Emily Smith had a gilt-edged opportunity, finding herself clean through only to be denied by the GB goalkeeper who bravely blocked the shot with her facemask.
Danny Kerry’s side came into the contest more as the quarter wore on and a good run and shot by Alex Danson forced the first save from Rachael Lynch. Australia forced their first penalty corner with two minutes to go to the break. Jodie Kenny took the shot but Crista Cullen was brave and charged the shot down.

Adam Commens’ side started the second quarter well and Grace Stewart was free in the circle. Once again Hinch was the saviour, dashing from her line to make another save. Karri McMahon then went close with a penalty corner but Helen Richardson-Walsh was on the line to touch the ball away to safety.
Hinch continued to frustrate Australia and made another super save from Stewart to preserve parity.

With four minutes to go to the break Danny Kerry’s side got their noses in front thanks to a sublime team goal. Hollie Webb’s long pass was touched on by Shona McCallin to Sophie Bray whose first time pass found Owsley who calmly slotted home. Australia hit back immediately at the other end but Georgina Morgan’s shot rattled the woodwork and it remained 1-0 at the half way mark.

Three minutes after the break it was all square. Morgan, who had been denied by the woodwork earlier on found her range and fired a lovely drag flick into the top corner. Undeterred, Great Britain went up the other end and after some excellent work from Owsley won their first set piece of the match. Cullen took the shot but Lynch got a strong glove on it to repel the chance.

Australia hunted the next goal, hoping to edge themselves in front. Jane Claxton had a wonderful chance but with Hinch putting her under pressure she could only shoot wide. With time running out in the third quarter, what turned out to the the match’s decisive moment came. A flowing move from GB carved the Hockeyroos’ defence open. Shona McCallin dummied the through ball allowing Susannah Townsend to break into the circle. She found Danson who spun onto her backhand and fired home.

The final quarter was a nervy affair with both sides knowing the next goal would be crucial. Hinch made another splendid save from Grace Stewart and at the other end Lynch was on hand to block brilliantly from a marauding Owsley. There was late drama as Hinch had to save from Brooke Peris and then watch as a penalty corner flashed wide of the target but Great Britain were able to run the clock down and clinch the win.

 

Lily Owsley, Great Britain forward:

“We gave them the respect they deserved going into the game. They’ve had the better of us in other games so we knew it’d be tough and they’d come out flying. We had to match them and that’s what we did early on and we got the momentum throughout the game and were able to get the win. To say we’ve been waiting for this game for a while is an understatement we’ve been waiting four years and it’s great to get the ball rolling.

As far as Saturday nights go, making my Olympic debut and scoring on it tops most other Saturday nights as a 21-year-old. I’m over the moon and to get the 3 points in the group stage and be where we want to be puts us in a strong position. We have to take it game by game it’s a long group stage but to start with three points is really important.”


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