Quantcast
Channel: UK & Europe
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 15

Crutchley looks towards steady improvement after defeat of Trinidad & Tobago

$
0
0
Ashley Jackson - scored a fine corner in England's win (c) Ady Kerry

England's 6-1 defeat of Trinidad & Tobago in thier opening game of the Commonwealth Games men's hockey tournament last night has left coach Bobby Crutchley frustrated with his side's consistency.

The world's fifth ranked side did, however cruise to victory against the Carribean nation ranked 29th.

Goals from Ashley Jackson, Iain Lewers and Mark Gleghorne – all from penalty corners – put them 3-0 up after 32 minutes. Mickell Pierre’s dribbling run and excellent finish reduced the deficit just a minute later. But an England victory was never in doubt as Nick Catlin, Phil Roper and Barry Middleton added further goals after the break.
 
England now have two days break before taking on Malaysia in their second pool B group game on Sunday at 9pm.

Crutchley said: "“We were a bit frustrated with the performance. There were good bits, but we were a bit slack with some of our passing and attacking play.


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 15

Trending Articles