Women’s Hockey 1sts faced a tough test as they fell to a 5-0 defeat against former division 1A side Liverpool John Moore University at USA.
The majority of the first half saw UCLan on the back foot, as Liverpool dominated and took the lead through a penalty corner.
After a series of stoppages in play, UClan’s Gabs Gaynor began to make inroads down the right-hand side causing the Liverpool defence problems with her pace. Unfortunately for the home side, it was not enough as Liverpool went 2-0 up against the run of play.
UCLan won their first penalty corner moments before the half-time whistle, which saw another break by Gaynor, flicking the ball to Kerry Madock-Jones who saw her shot saved by the goalkeeper.
In the second period, the home side regained possession more effectively, but failed to create many chances. However, UClan began to lack confidence as Liverpool stole the ball in midfield, and won two penalty corners in quick succession, which was defiantly defended with a save from goalkeeper Katie Radford.
The 3rd goal was inevitable after Liverpool continued to sustain the pressure and won another penalty corner, which was struck into the UClan defence and followed up by the Liverpool attacker.
A lack of defensive pressure and failure to defend set pieces was starting to prove costly for the home side as they conceded another penalty moments after which was converted in style from just inside the area for 4-0.
Another shot saw Keeper Radford caught by the stick of the attacker causing a break in play for a much needed team talk.
UClan began to tire in the closing minutes, but they summoned a new lease of life after further encouragement from coach Emma Noakes. The home side quickly regaining possession and won a penalty corner, but succeeded only in hitting the post as their wait to open their duck continued.
But it was Liverpool who rubbed salt into the wounds of the home side as they converted a re-bounded effort 30 seconds from time to finish the match five goals to the good.
Noakes believes the team are still building and it was a lack of self-belief that saw the team slumber to a 5-0 defeat.
“It was a disappointing result for us, but I’m not too disappointed with our performance,” said the coach.
“It’s likely to be the hardest game we play all season, so I will look to focus on quicker passing and more commitment in the middle of the park for next week”
Team captain Anna Ramli also shared the coach’s view and focussed on picking the team up from the result;
“It’s disappointing but we can work on what went wrong today.
“I thought the girls played well and will look forward to playing University of Liverpool next week.”
By Laura Howard





