Tuesday, August 26, 2008

My amazing dream is over!

8 years of dreaming and training to reach my goal has come to an end!

I have said it before and I will say it again... I have been privileged to have had the opportunity to be able to participate in the Olympic Games. It has been a long road but every second of training, sacrifices and dedication has all been worth it!

Although we didn't do well as a team, we gave it our best shot and we have no regrets.
Personally, I was pretty happy with my performances but the disappointment of not finishing higher is still very much there.

Many people have helped me over the years to realize my dream and I thank each one of you (you all know who you are…)!

Also, all the support I got from family, friends and strangers has not gone un-noticed… I thank you all very very much!!!

I'm proud to call myself an Olympian!

Monday, August 25, 2008

Ronaldinho


RSA vs China

RSA : 3
China: 4

Shattered is the word that best describes how we all felt after the match!
It has been a tough tournament for us as we haven’t got the results or reached the goals we wanted to achieve.

We went into the match against China with a very positive outlook as we knew we had nothing to lose. We had not beaten China the last 7 times we have played them but we wanted to make today the day!
We put in an awesome 1st 25minutes and were 1-0. Our goal came courtesy of Lungile Tsolekile who was quick to smash a rebound into the back-board after the keep had made an initial save. China equalized with about 6 minutes to go and we soaked pressure for the remainder of the half but kept the score at 1-1 going in at half time.

In the 2nd half we conceded 2 PC’s which China converted with straight flicks and we found ourselves 1-3 down. We upped the tempo, took the game to China and Ian Symons converted a penalty stroke to take us to within 1 goal. We moved the ball well and kept creating chances which lead to us winning a Short Corner which Austin Smith converted with 5 seconds to go!

Into Extra time we went.


The 1st half was fairly even with both teams trying to control the game and find a way through.

We went into the2nd half firing and created 2 great scoring chances that just went past the far post which we unfortunately didn’t get a stick on. Then we were awarded PC which was miss trapped but gathered from the back up behind the castle, the ball was carried into the circle but China got a stick on the ball and counter attacked us which lead to a short corner that they converted to win n extra time, 4-3, on golden goal.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

RSA vs Canada

RSA : 3

Canada: 5



We didn’t come here to merely compete, we had team and individual goals that we wanted to achieve.
We have made a lot of sacrifices over the last 2 years so it is an understatement to say that there is a very somber mood in our camp right now.
Our result against Canada has disappointed us and I’m sure our supporters are disappointed to.
It is definitely not due to lack of effort, but rather our lack of execution on the field that has lead to our poor results.

We did what we needed to too get off to a good start and went 1-0 up via an Austin Smith Drag flick, but Canada equalized soon afterwards. We had momentum and kept putting them under pressure which lead to an attacking free hit outside their circle. Lungile Tsolekile was on the receiving end of the hit that was smashed into the circle and he deflected it into the back of the net, giving us a 2-1 lead. Again though, Canada equalized before half time making the score 2-2 at the break.

The 2nd half was always going to be a tense affair as it was a must win game for both teams. There Canada went 3-2 up and then 4-2 up so we had to put in a big effort to get those goals back. Smith scored his 2nd with a powerful strike from a PC rebound to make it 3-4.
As tensions mounted, the umpires started digging into their pockets and 4 yellow cards and a red card were issued in the match.
We threw everything we had at the Canadians to try make up the deficit but a final goal to Canada in the last 2 minutes took the score to a disappointing 3-5.

We now find ourselves playing for 11th and 12th position on Saturday. Believe it or not, it is still an important game for us and for SA Hockey. The teams ranked 7-11th after this tournament get invited to the Champs Trophy tournament next year.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Steve Waugh


RSA vs GB

RSA: 0
GB : 2

After 2 poor performances, we knew we had to put in a good game against GB in order to get some confidence and give us a chance to meet our tournament objectives. We had done some soul searching over the last 48 hours and we wanted to turn things around!

Getting off to a good start was imperative to us, and we did just that. GB looked to press us and apply maximum pressure from the start but we moved the ball well and set up a good platform. We made them work hard in and around our circle through tough, brave defending.

After we turned the ball over in our wide left channel, we didn’t manage the sideline hit effectively and GB took the hit quickly resulting in an opportunistic goal.
We stuck to our game plan and kept getting quality ball into GB’s final third but due to poor decision making and execution we got nothing to show for our play.

Again we played well in the 2nd half which allowed us to give ourselves chances to equalize… unfortunately we didn’t capitalize on those chances. We conceded a 2nd goal towards the end of the half after a laps in concentration allowed GB an easy circle entry along the baseline and their forward snuck in front of our defence to tap the ball over the line.

All in all, a much better performance from us, but it is disappointing not to come away with any points.

We have 2 matches left and we can still achieve certain of our objectives.
We play Pakistan on Sunday which is going to be a high paced and possibly dirty game!

Thursday, August 14, 2008

THANKS!!!

Thanks for all the support people...really appreaciate it!

We've had a poor start but we are fired up to make sure we correct our mistakes and play like we know we can!

Great Britain is an opportunity for us to get back on our horse and we going to do all we can to produce a result and make everyone proud!

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

RSA vs AUS

RSA: 0
AUS: 10

A very bad day at the office, best sums up our match against Australia today.
We caught the Aussies on a day which they were on song and extremely clinical in our circle!

We had done all our analysis and we knew what to expect but our execution of our game plan and our decision making on and off the ball was poor and we gave them too much possession which they used effectivley.

We knew our 1st 2 games were going to be very tough, and they were... but now is where the crucial part of our tournament starts. We can still make the 5th-6th playoff match and we will be focussing all our energies into correcting our mistakes of the last 2 games and building on our strengths.

Great Britain next up on Friday!

Tuesday, August 12, 2008


Opening Ceremony



RSA vs Holland

RSA: 0 (0)
HOL: 5 (2)

Straight off the bat, I have to say that it was disappointing to lose by 5 goals to nil last night. As Individuals and as a team, we had been waiting for our 1st Olympic match for a long time. We had done all the preparation and analysis and we were looking to get our campaign off to a better start. However, as the score line suggests, we got a few too many things wrong, even though we put in a pretty good playing performance.

We haven’t been starting games really well of late so our 1st priority for yesterdays match (and for the tournament) is to make sure we set ourselves up with a solid platform which we can work off and look to dictate play... but we conceded after 4 min.
After going 1-0 down, we moved the ball well through the field and played good hockey. We should have got 2 Penalty Corners (PC’s) which might have helped us get a crucial goal back but they were not awarded. Unfortunately, we conceded at the end of the half via another Taeka Taekema drag flick going into the break 0-2 down.


Again we conceded early in the 2nd half and after that we made too many basic errors, with passes going astray and a few too many miss traps where we turned over possession.
We did create several decent scoring opportunities but we have to start taking them.

All in all, I feel we played better than the score-line suggests but we have to start ‘locking our back door’ and taking our chances if we want to stay competitive.

We have another tough game against Australia on Wednesday, but as a team we will be doing all we can to surprise them and give them a run for their money!

I can’t wait to take them on!!!