Japan salvage Black Sticks draw

The Black Sticks have been unable to capitalise on a two-goal advantage, drawing 2-2 with Japan in the opening game of the three game series at Blake Park in Tauranga last night.

Scoring the first two goals of the game, the Kiwi men led 2-1 at half-time before Japan battled back to equalise from a Manabu Hatakeyama penalty corner shot right on full-time.


Black Sticks Kane Russell challenges for the ball during the sides 2-2 draw with Japan. Photo: www.photosport.co.nz

Black Sticks head coach Colin Batch says it is disappointing to allow Japan to equalise, but believes there are lots of positives to come out of the game.

'I thought we played well in the second half, we created a number of chances but didn't take them. We had an error at the end and conceded at the wrong time,” says Colin.

'I was happy with our structure and pressure on Japan in the second half. They defended very well, but we had five or six chances and should've scored.

'I think tactically we still need to get better. When the pressure is on it's about possession and keeping the ball moving. We need to play intelligently with more numbers behind the ball, rather than in front of the ball.”

Earlier, the Black Sticks celebrated Marcus Child's 50th test cap, by opening the game with all the possession going their way, allowing the team to create several chances on attack.

It took just seven minutes until Steve Edwards lit up the scoreboard after eliminating two defenders and drilling a reverse shot into the back of the goal.

Stephen Jenness made it 2-0 less than 10 minutes later, with a similar cutting run into the circle before beating the Japanese goalkeeper on the reverse from a tight angle.

Ippei Fujimoto put Japan on the scoreboard with a field goal against the run of play mid-way through the first half, with the score remaining 2-1 at half-time.

In an open second half, both sides produced some fast flowing hockey but couldn't crack the defence. The Black Sticks had three penalty corner attempts but weren't able to add to their lead.

With three minutes remaining, Japan took their goalkeeper off and with an extra field player, managed to win a penalty corner at the other end. Hatakeyama's low sweep beat Devon Manchester in goal, with the game ending a draw.

The Black Sticks are back in action for game two of the three game series tomorrow night at 7pm.

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