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South Korea beats Holland in Rabo cup hockey x5
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August 17, 2005 
Outlook India
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Hosts Holland crashed out for a podium finish as an enterprising South Korea upset them 2-1 in the Rabo trophy here today.
The Busan Asian Games champions who led 1-0 at the break played at a furious pace coupled with courage and conviction to book their place for the bronze medal playoff on Sunday.
Korea scored through Lee Jong Soon from their fourth penalty corner and striker Yoon Sung Hoon (46th min) while Roderick Weusthof found the mark for the Dutch in the 36th minute.
It was virtually a transformed Korean side after their 7-1 whitewash by Australia yesterday. They not only played with speed and skill, but exhibited top class fluency both in their onslaughts and defence.
They began on an electric note forcing three corners in the first fifteen minutes, but all of them were well saved by Dutch custodian Guus Vogels. In addition two attempts from strikers Seo Jong Ho and You Ho Sik went wide.
The Koreans however shot into the lead when Lee Jong Soon flicked past Vogels, thus silencing the huge vociferous local crowd.
The Dutch were quite disjointed in the first half and the only near chance to score came midway, but Mathijs Brouwer missed the mark.
Holland picked up their game in the second session and made an immediate foray into the rival circle, thereby earning a penalty corner. Weusthof made no mistake as he beat Ko Dong Sik with a low flick to the left (1-1).
Holland, who needed to get full points, after drawing with England yesterday, for a medal game, were unable to cope with the tenacious Korean defence despite numerous raids from both flanks.
However, the Koreans were in no mood to oblige and in the 45th minute found the match winner from a superb reverse hit from the top of the circle by Yoon Song Hoon and thus register the upset.

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Moqbul
08-18-2005 6:16 pm
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Asian hero Korea
After a long time Asain team beat Hollad.Congratulation korean who did it .Asain teams are struggling agaist European/Australian teams since long.This may be inspared by other Asain teams to overcome the supremecy in wrold hockey domineted by India /Pakistan since long.Congratulation Korean for their success against Holland again.India Pakistan should learn from Korean, how to beat European /Australin from this game.
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Peter Munsing
08-18-2005 7:32 pm
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Good going! Do I hear a rumble of excuses?
Great! I hope pfh will tell us how South Korea got there--a pretty steep climb. Gives other countries hope. However I hear in the background a rumble of oncoming excuse making from the Europe uber alles group--Holland didn't have 1) their best players 2) their best coaches 3)it was wet 4)it was dry 5)they were tired 6)they were over trained.
Bottom line is that a country that wasn't expectad to do well did, which is great for movement in the sport. The last thing we need is stagnation, with the usual suspects rounded up for the finals.
So those in the know, how did they get the players, training system etc? Gosh knows the US could learn a lot.
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Asghar Khan
08-19-2005 12:12 pm
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Refreshing
The Koreans are a team to be admired because they not only maintain high fitness levels but are have players with breath taking stick work .
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Just
08-21-2005 7:50 am
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Did we forget that South Korea lost 6-1 e few days earlier to the Aussies?
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ankush
08-24-2005 10:25 am
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holland
I DIDNT LIKE WHEN KOREA BEAT HOLLAND BECAUSE I M DUTCH SUPPORTER AND KOREAN SHOULD HAV BEATEN AUSTRALIA BY 2-1
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