Thursday, May 2, 2024

Behind one of hockey’s most iconic field goals

A chat between fellow Australian striker Glenn Turner and the England defence resulted in Kieran Govers scoring one of the best goals ever seen at a hockey World Cup.

With the score 3-0 in Australia’s favour, and five seconds remaining in the first half, Mark Knowles threw an aerial ball from wide on the right at the half-way line.

Govers led behind Henry Weir and volleyed the ball low into the left side of the goal past goalkeeper George Pinner.

“The coaches have been going on at us about not staying switched on until the half-time whistle,” said Govers. “And whenever you have Knowlesy on the ball you have to look out.

GT [Turner] was having a word with one of the full-backs so I went over to see what was going on at the ball just popped up there and I just whacked it in the goal.”

Total Hockey

spot_img

Most Popular

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

More from Author

Bingham family aim for hockey hat-trick

A hat-trick of Binghams will be playing in the England Hockey...

Swansea University inks multi-year partnership with Hockey Wales

Swansea University has announced a landmark partnership with Hockey Wales. “University...

Paris 2024 Olympics: When do Great Britain hockey teams play?

Full pool stage and knock out schedule for Team GB men...

- A word from our sponsors -

spot_img