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Australia thrash Netherlands 6-1 to win Hockey World Cup 2014

By PTI
Australia's Jamie Dwyer, holding the trophy, celebrates with his teammates after winning the men's final of the Field Hockey World Cup
The Hague (The Netherlands), June 15: Australia retained the men's hockey World Cup title by outplaying Olympic silver medallists The Netherlands 6-1 in the final at the Kyocera Stadium here today.

Chris Cirielo's three penalty corner conversions was the feature of the contest that saw Australia retain the trophy they had won in New Delhi in 2010. The successive men's World Cup title wins was a present the Australian team had promised to their coach Ric Charlesworth, who had won it as a player in 1986 and as a coach four years ago.

Playing their fourth successive World Cup final, Australia made up for the disappointment of losing two successive summit showdown to Germany. Before Australia clinched their second successive World Cup today, Germany were the only nation to have won two consecutive times.

The Netherlands opened the scoring in the 14th minute through Jeroen Hartzberger, but the Australians came back strongly to slam six goals to make it the most one-sided World Cup final ever. Australia equalised in the 19th minute through Cirello's first penalty corner conversion.

Australia gained ascendancy with a 24th minute field goal through Kieran Govers's reverse hit from top of the circle to go into halftime with a 2-1 lead. Glenn Turner beat goalkeeper Jaap Stockmann with a flick from close three minutes into the second half before Cirielo scored with successive penalty corners in the 46th and 53rd minutes.

Jamie Dwyer rounded off the scoring in the 64th minute when he picked up a through ball on the left flank and darted into the circle to shoot home.

Final Standings

1. Australia

2. Netherlands

3. Argentina

4. England

5. Belgium

6. Germany

7. New Zealand

8. Spain

9. India

10. South Korea

11. South Africa

12. Malaysia

PTI

Story first published: Tuesday, August 8, 2017, 10:59 [IST]
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