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Men's Field Hockey FIH Hockey Series 2018 - 2019


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It seems heat and humidity are a real issue in every game. 

 

I just watched  :JPN v. :MEX

 

Despite the heat, Japanese players were fast and precise. In the end, the fatigue caused by those factors and some errors in shooting caused them to score only 3 times. I’m completely impressed by their game and hope they get a great result next year. 

 

On the other hand Mexican squad is a complete disaster. Putting aside that they could barely secure plane tickets and their lack of adequate gear, they clearly seem lost on the pitch, they can’t get right a pass bigger than 3 meters and could only enter the circle twice in the game; their “best” player is the goalie, but that will not save them from ending at the last place. Yet I can’t dent I went crazy when they manage a quick counter attack and surprise Japan with the first goal of the match which is also the fastest in the tournament so far.

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India should win tournament 2 without breaking a sweat. Only Japan can remotely challenge them and only in a bad day.  

  

If Japan gets second place then this tournament is meaningless pretty much, so I hope there is an upset ;)

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2 hours ago, mrv86 said:

USA upsets Japan and ends advancing directly to semifinals, while Japan faces Poland in quarterfinals.

Excellent chance for USA to qualify for the Olympic qualifiers. 

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On 10/06/2019 at 13:08, Dolby said:

Excellent chance for USA to qualify for the Olympic qualifiers. 

And South Africa score a goal in the 60th minute to complete a comeback victory and qualify for Olympic qualifiers. Heartbreak for United States because I don't think they have the ranking for the qualifiers. 

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Again no surprises when it mattered, the top two ranked teams qualified.

 

Last tournament starts tomorrow, Ireland and France favorites to take the final places with only Korea with a chance to spoil.

 

Probably we will simply see all the top teams in the ranking at the olympic play-offs and no one outside the top 17/18.

 

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I guess there is no thread for womens hockey series finals So I am posting the results here

Ireland vs :CZE

:KOR vs :MAS

Winners of these matches will qualify to Tokyo olympic qualification event.

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hace 48 minutos, Shravan Kumar dijo:

I guess there is no thread for womy hockey series finals So I am posting the results here

Ireland vs :CZE

:KOR vs :MAS

Winners of these matches will qualify to Tokyo olympic qualification event.

 

There is a thread. 

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