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    Prudence MakogeBy Prudence MakogeJanuary 12, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    South Africa’s women’s hockey team were held to a 0-0 draw by Canada, a day after they’d opened the five-match series with a 5-0 win over their visitors at HS Menlopark in Pretoria.

    For South Africa, Nomsa Mzizi and Richele Norval earned their senior international debuts, while Stephanie Botha celebrated a 50th cap milestone.

    South Africa started the match with positive intent. An early attack down the left saw a cross take a deflection and flash just out of reach of Thati Zulu in the middle of the circle. The hosts looked to exploit counter-attacking opportunities but struggled to make the final connection, while Canada also battled to find rhythm against a well organised defence.

    The second quarter followed a similar pattern. Canada earned a penalty corner, but it was well defended by the South African runners. Moments later, South Africa broke through midfield, only for the final pass to evade the forwards in the circle. A golden opportunity arrived when a South African shot struck a defender, with an initial stroke decision downgraded to a penalty corner after discussion. The resulting effort went narrowly wide.

    South Africa came out strongly after the break. Botha fired a penalty corner inches wide, before Canada threatened on the counter, only to be denied by solid defensive work from the hosts. A sensational team move then carved Canada open, but Zulu’s final effort was well saved. The pressure continued to build as South Africa won another penalty corner, this time after the ball struck a defender’s foot in the circle, but Botha again went close as her shot shaved the left post.

    The final quarter saw both teams push for a breakthrough. An early South African penalty corner saw Hannah Pearce’s flick saved, and a series of half chances followed at both ends. Despite the growing urgency, neither side could find a decisive touch in the circle.



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