DAY 4: SOLD OFF STADIUM

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2006-09-09 • In the first match for a long time India looekd like the winner, but the South Africans punished them by equalizing the score to 1:1. With these two points lost, India is almost out of the competition. A real tie-breaker was the match Germany vs. the Netherlands. Even without goals in the first half, the match was always thrilling and saw a spirited German fight after the Dutch 2:0 lead. By equalizing the score to 2:2 Germany won an important point, whereas Holland now really is under pressure. The thrid match saw New Zealand with difficulties against a surprisingly active Japanese team. The final result of 1:0 for New Zealand was lucky for the winner of the qualifier. The last match was a demonstration of hockey dominance, as Australia defeated Argentina with four goals against nil. Tomorrow the BDO WorldCup will continue, with the Warsteiner HockeyPark already fully booked.

PLAYER OF THE DAY: Brent Livermore (AUS)

 

DAY 4

» South Africa - India   1 : 1
» Germany - Netherlands   2 : 2
» Japan - New Zealand   0 : 1
» Argentina - Australia   0 : 4

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» Day 1: Wednesday • 2006-09-06
» Day 2: Thursday • 2006-09-07
» Day 3: Friday • 2006-09-08
• Day 4: Saturday • 2006-09-09
» Day 5: Sunday • 2006-09-10
» Day 6: Monday • 2006-09-11
» Day 7: Tuesday • 2006-09-12
» Day 8: Wednesday • 2006-09-13
» Day 9: Friday • 2006-09-15
» Day 10: Saturday • 2006-09-16
» Day 11: Sunday • 2006-09-17

» Final ranking

Pool A

RK TEAM PL WO GOALS PTS
1 Australia 5 4 18:5 12
2 Spain 5 3 13:7 11
3 New Zealand 5 2 10:14 7
4 Pakistan 5 1 10:10 5
5 Argentina 5 1 5:12 4
6 Japan 5 1 7:15 3

Pool B

RK TEAM PL WO GOALS PTS
1 Germany 5 3 12:5 11
2 Korea 5 3 8:5 11
3 Netherlands 5 3 16:9 10
4 England 5 2 10:10 6
5 South Africa 5 0 4:13 2
6 India 5 0 7:15 1

 

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