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Stingers go six straight in World League qualifying Print E-mail
Tianjin, China (May 26).— Australia kept their unbeaten record in China intact with a comprehensive 19-3 win over Japan last night to finish the FINA World League rounds here in Tianjin and qualify for the Super Finals in Spain next month.


This was built on a 4-0 opening quarter where our counter-attack and strong defence suffocated the Japanese.

This was repeated in the 2nd & 3rd quarters with 4-0 and 5-0 scorelines.

It look liked Australia was going to keep a clean sheet as it scored six unanswered goals in the 4th quarter but unfortunately with 2.11 left in the game Australia stopped defending and allowed the Japanese to fire in three easy goals.

Assistant Coach Ryan Moar was visibly annoyed after the game and said: “We had done everything so well and to let what happened in the last two minutes was inexcusable. The players have to learn to concentrate for 32 minutes not 30 minutes.”

Head coach Greg McFadden announced Gemma Beadsworth as the player of the tour.

Best players – Patrice O’Neill, M.Santoromito, Emma Knox & J.Santoromito

Goal scorers

Aust 19 – P.O’Neill 4, S. Fraser 3, M.Santoromito 3, M.Rippon 2, K.Gynther 2, K.Finucane 2, S. Mills 2, J.Santoromito 1,

Defeated

Japan 3

AUS Extra    2 from 7    Penalties     0 from 0

Japan Extra    2 from 9   Penalties     0 from 0

Didn’t play V. Brown, B.Knox, R.Rippon 

Fifth win qualifies Stingers for Super Finals
Tianjin, China (May 25).—

Once again Australia and China fought out a very intense game of water polo here in the FINA World League Asia-Oceania segment.

ustralia started promising with a 3-0 early onslaught in the 1st 3.30 minutes after goals two Bronwen Knox and a Patrice O’Neill goal, but to China’s credit they composed themselves and levelled the scores at 3-3 by the end of the 1st quarter.

China then scored early in the 2nd to take their 1st and only lead of the game before Australia responded with another 3-goal onslaught from a Mia Santoromito and two Gemma Beadsworth goals. However, this was answered by another 2 goals from China before Australia responded with 1.21 on the clock through Kate Gynther for an 8-7 halftime lead.

The 3rd quarter was a drag it out all in with the only goal coming from China after 1.55 then for the remaining 6.05 both teams were scoreless and totally buggered.

The last quarter saw Australia’s 2 best players of the evening stand up and make sure that Australia’s unbeaten record in China remained in tact with a Gynther steal and brilliant CA goal, which was immediately replied to by an easy china CF goal. Kate Gynther then stepped up again with an extra goal with 4.35 left before China once again levelled at 2.41.

Then the best junior player in the world, Beadsworth, came back to haunt the country and team that she played a huge role in defeating on Australia’s way to winning the junior world championships in 2007 by scoring a fantastic centre forward goal with 2.11 left.

Australia repelled China’s final attacks and held on for the win that would qualify them for the World League Finals in Spain in 2 weeks.

Coach Greg McFadden said: “Once again today was very frustrating as we started fantastically but filed to maintain the advantage that we created. The most pleasing part was a lot of girls were exhausted but dug deep and made sure that we got the result we wanted.”

“The most pleasing part was that Katie (Gynther) and Gemma (Beadswoirth) really stepped up in this game and hopefully are back on track to playing the way that I hope they expect themselves to play”.

“The two of them were fantastic.”

Best players –Kate Gynther, Gemma Beadsworth, Victoria Brown & Patrice O’Neill

Goal scorers

Aust 11 – G.Beadsworth 3, B.Knox 3, K.Gynther 3, M. Santoromito 1, P.O’Neill 1

Defeated

China 10 – Gao Ao 3, Sun Yujun 2, Sun Yating 2, Teng Fei 2, Ma Huanhuan

AUS Extra      5 from 12    Penalties     4 from 5

CHN  Extra    2 from 6   Penalties     3 from 3

Didn’t play A.Hetzel, J. Santoromito, A.McCormack 

Other result Japan 11 defeated China B 9

Stingers defeat China B 16-2
Tianjin, China (May 24).—

Australia played a very positive 1st 3 quarters against the Chinese B team last night and came up with a well deserved 16-2 win in the FINA World League.

The 1st quarter 5-0 score line was very impressive and was repeated again in the 2nd.

With another 4-0 score line in the 3rd Australia was looking good for their reward of a Chinese dumpling dinner, but unfortunately a 2-2 final quarter certainly didn’t impress the coaching staff so they ended up having a cold steak and hamburger instead at TGI Friday’s.

Assistant Coach Alexandr Osadchuk said: “I’ll have the flat iron 8 inch steak with garlic mash potatoes” and assistant coach Ryan Moar said: “I’ll have the Friday’s BBQ’d ribs with coleslaw and fries” while head coach Greg McFadden was out the back heating up the meals in the microwave.

Best players – Alicia McCormack, Gemma Beadsworth, Jenna Santoromito & Amy Hetzel

Third straight win for Stingers in  World League
Tianjin, China (May 23).—

Australia took one more step closer to qualifying for the FINA World League Super Finals with a 17-4 win over Japan here last night.

This was built on a 6-0 opening quarter where our counter-attack converted 4 of these. Goalkeeper Emma Knox made 4 crucial saves in the 1st quarter that allowed us to convert these opportunities.

The 2nd quarter saw the Japanese come out fighting and hold Australia to a 5-3 quarter mainly due to too many missed opportunities from poor passing and giving away possession so that it allowed the Japanese way too many easy possessions.

The 3rd quarter Australia experimented with its defence and controlled the quarter for a 3-1 score and then another 3-0 quarter, which saw Australia win 17-4.

Coach McFadden said: “Today was very frustrating as we never settled into the game we wanted to play and were continually chasing our tail. Full credit to the Japanese who are continually improving and I think lady luck was on our side today and not theirs.”

“Our defence was quite good but our attack certainly needs lots of work if we are going to be a serious threat in Beijing.

Best players – Emma Knox, Melissa Rippon, Gemma Beadsworth, A. Hetzel, V.Brown & J.Santoromito

Goal scorers

Aust 17 – G.Beadsworth 4, M.Rippon 3, G.Hadley 2, B.Knox 2, K.Gynther 1, R. Rippon 1, S. Mills 1, J.Santoromito 1, M. Santoromito 1, A Hetzel 1

Defeated

Japan 4 –Y.Nakano 2, Y. Okamura 1, T. Gyoten 1

AUS Extra    2 from 5    Penalties     1 from 1

Japan Extra    2 from 7   Penalties     0 from 0

Didn’t play S. Fraser, P.O’Neill, A.McCormack 

Other result China A 17 defeated China B 5


Aussie Stingers survive World League scare
Tianjin, China (May 22).—

On a night the mighty NSW Rugby league team produced an upset the Chinese women’s team almost repeated the dose against the Australian Stingers here in Tianjin last night. Competing in the Asia-Oceania segment of the FINA World League, in an epic struggle the Chinese could feel very unlucky not to come a way with their first win over Australia as they keep improving for their own Olympics.

Australia opened the scoring at 5.32 with a Beadsworth extra but China quickly answered and was quite unlucky not to go to the 1st break with a better lead than 2-1 after quite a few missed CA opportunities.

The 2nd quarter was very similar to the 1st and China seemed to have the run of the play but failed to capitalise on their opportunities and luckily for Australia a late Bronwen Knox goal on extra brought the score back to 3-2 at the halftime break.

China opened the scoring early in the 3rd to go 4-2 up after a CA goal but Australia gradually grinded its way back into the game and equalised with 1.23 remaining after goals to Mel Rippon and another Beadsworth extra tied the game up, however, another goal maintained the advantage for the Chinese at the end of the 3rd for a 5-4 shoreline.

Australia finally showed some form of sanity in their play and a Gynther CA goal levelled it up before China grabbed an outside shot to goal before a Bec Rippon CA levelled the score again. Then with 12 seconds remaining Australia scored what they thought was a winner with a Knox CF goal but China had other ideas and with no time on the clock Sun Huizi scored a 5m double-wood goal.

This took the game to a penalty shoot out and the Chinese couldn’t handle the pressure and missed their 1st shot with a two-handed save by McCormack which was followed by a Gynther goal. China scored their next as did Hadley for Australia. China then missed their next 2 penalties through a save and a hit post while Knox and Beadsworth converted their penalties to allow Australia to remain undefeated on Chinese soil and continue their winning run in the pool that saw them win the 2006 World Cup.

Coach McFadden said “Today was very frustrating as we never settled into the game we wanted to play and were continually chasing our tail. Full credit to the Chinese who are continually improving and I think lady luck was on our side today and not there’s.”

“Our defence was quite good but our attack certainly needs lots of work if we are going to be a serious threat in Beijing.

Best players – Alicia McCormack, Melissa Rippon, Kate Gynther, Katie Finucane & Gemma Beadsworth

Goal scorers

Aust 11 – G.Beadsworth 3, B.Knox 3, K.Gynther 2, M. Rippon 1, R. Rippon 1, G. Hadley 1

Defeated

China B 9 – S. Wun 3, S.Huizi 3, S.Yating 2, T.Fei 1

AUS Extra      3 from 6    Penalties     4 from 5

CHN B Extra    0 from 5   Penalties     2 from 5

Didn’t play S. Fraser, J. Santoromito, V.Brown 

Other result China B 11 defeated Japan 6



Aussie Stingers open World League campaign with big win
Tianjin, China (May 20).—

Australia produced a mixed performance against China B in their opening World League match here today.Although the score line was 21-4 there were some average periods in which Australia failed to produce the killer instinct that the great teams do.

The 1st half saw quarters of 5-0 and 5-0, but during this period Australia went on two scoring bursts.

The 1st was towards the end of the 1st quarter when 4 goals were scored in 3.30 then after a disappointing start to the 2nd quarter Australia once again burst to life and scored another 4 goals in less than 1.50 to lead 10-0 at the break.

The start of the 3rd saw China capitalise on Australia’s mistakes and laziness in defence before bouncing back to score the next 3 goals and take the quarter 5-3.

The last quarter was the most consistent of the game and Australia kept the scoreboard ticking over with a 6-1 finish.

Coach McFadden said “Today was disappointing in that we lacked the killer instinct we need to have to play for the medals in Beijing. We scored some very nice goals but also missed the bread and butter ones that we shouldn’t. Maybe the effect of the late arrival (3.00am) the previous night didn’t help.

“I hope that the girls are ready for tomorrow’s game against China as they looked sharp in their 24 – 5 win over Japan.

Best players – Melissa Rippon, Rebecca Rippon, Mia Santoromito, Bronwen Knox & Amy Hetzel

Goal scorers

Aust 21 – A.Hetzel 4, B.Knox 4, M. Rippon 3, M. Santoromito 3, J.Santoromito 3, S. Fraser 2, P.O’Neill 1, S. Mills 1

Defeated

China B 4 Y.Tian 1, C.Jing 1, L.Xin 1, Z.Xu 1

AUS Extra      3 from 7    Penalties     2 from 2

CHN B Extra    1 from 6   Penalties     0 from 0

Didn’t play K. Gynther, G. Beadsworth, E. Knox

Other result China 24 defeated Japan 5

 
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