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    English Too Slick as Junior SA Team Go Down in Santiago Bruiser

    Prudence MakogeBy Prudence MakogeDecember 11, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    South Africa faced a slick English outfit eager to ignite their own campaign in their second FIH Hockey Women’s Junior World Cup 2025 fixture of the tournament, at the Centro Deportivo de Hockey Césped in Santiago, Chile in South America, on Thursday, 4 December 2025.

    The encounter proved a far tougher assignment for the young South Africans, who fought throughout but ultimately fell to a four-one defeat.

    After drawing their opening match against China, England came out with real intent and their pace and precision created a wave of early pressure.

    South Africa absorbed as much as they could but the breakthrough eventually arrived from a penalty corner that gave the English a deserved lead.

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    South Africa responded with two early penalty corners of their own in the second quarter as they pushed hard for a way back into the contest. 

    While the opportunities did not produce the equaliser, the quarter was far more balanced as the South Africans settled into the tempo and restricted the European chances. 

    After SA trailed 1-nil at halftime, England scored in the third and twice in the final quarter, before a late consolation goal by Ntsopa Mokoena.
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    The match stayed alive through the third quarter with South Africa working tirelessly to stay within reach, but England found a crucial second in the final minute of the period through Lottie Bingham, which shifted the momentum once more.

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    England added further goals in the final quarter through a penalty corner and a penalty stroke each to Biba Mills within a minute, which widened the margin more than the general flow of the game suggested. 

    South Africa kept competing and were rewarded late on, when Ntsopa Mokoena reacted quickest to a rebound to pull one back.

    The African champs now turn their attention to their final pool match against China, where they will look to finish as high up the group as possible.

    South Africa’s Pool D Group Fixtures (all Matches 14h00 CAT)

    2 Dec: South Africa 4-1 Austria
    4 Dec: South Africa 1-4 England
    6 Dec: South Africa vs China

    South Africa Playing XI and Bench

    2 Leah du Plessis
    4 Germarie Spershott
    5 Tara Pakendorf
    7 Taheera Augousti
    9 Anja Tromp
    10 Ane Janse van Vuuren (C)
    13 Paris-Gail Isaacs
    17 Ntsopa Mokoena
    19 Hannah Quinton
    24 Reabetswe Phume
    25 Richele Norval (GK)

    Substitutes

    6 Jodie Blows
    8 Emily Macquet
    11 Thabelani Metu
    14 Baylee Engelke
    16 Nomsa Mzizi
    18 Teshawn De la Rey
    26 Manisha Desai (GK)

    England Playing XI and Bench

    5 Freya Robinson
    6 Sienna Dunn Sienna (C)
    8 Molly Smith (GK)
    9 Sofia Martin
    11 Minnie Pollock
    15 Biba Mills
    16 Lottie Bingham
    22 Josefina Hippe
    23 Beth Gardens
    28 Jessica Dyson
    35 Hannah Boss

    Substitutes

    7 Mia Moore
    10 Evie Grindal
    13 Tilly Crampsie
    14 Tilly Woodhead (GK)
    17 Hollie Dring-Richardson
    19 Liv Breed
    21 Izzy Yonge

    The FIH Hockey Women’s Junior World Cup 2025 in Santiago, Chile, from 1 to 13 December, 2025

    Pool A

    Netherlands
    Japan
    Chile
    Malaysia

    Pool B

    Argentina
    Belgium
    Zimbabwe
    Wales

    Pool C

    Germany
    India
    Ireland
    Namibia

    Pool D

    England
    South Africa
    China
    Austria

    Pool E

    Australia
    Spain
    Canada
    Scotland

    Pool F

    United States
    Korea
    New Zealand
    Uruguay


    Original Copy: SA Hockey, with editing by gsport

    Main Photo Caption: South Africa endured a bruising encounter against a slick English outfit eager to ignite their own campaign in their second FIH Hockey Women’s Junior World Cup 2025 fixture, at the Centro Deportivo de Hockey Césped in Santiago, Chile in South America, on Thursday, 4 December 2025. All Photos: worldsportpics.com/Frank Uijlenbroek via FIH

    Photo 2 Caption: After SA trailed 1-nil at halftime, England scored in the third and twice in the final quarter, before a late consolation goal by Ntsopa Mokoena.



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