The New Zealand men’s hockey team achieved a significant victory, defeating Pakistan 6-2 in the Nations Cup final held in Malaysia. The team showcased a dominant performance, especially in the first half, where they scored five goals despite having two disallowed early in the match.

Scott Cosslett initiated the scoring with a penalty corner goal, followed by contributions from Sam Hiha, Dylan Thomas, Sean Findlay, and Scott Boyde, who all found the net before halftime. Notably, Findlay’s goal, struck from a sharp angle, demonstrated the team’s skill and precision. Cosslett sealed the victory with a second penalty corner goal in the closing minutes of the game.

Nic Woods, an experienced player, was named Player of the Match. He expressed immense satisfaction with the team’s performance, emphasizing the joy of their successful collaboration and looking forward to future accomplishments together.

This win marks New Zealand’s second consecutive Nations Cup title and secures their promotion back to the top-tiered FIH Hockey Pro League. As the team celebrates this triumph, it symbolizes not just their hard work and dedication but also their resilience in the competitive world of hockey.

The triumph is a testament to New Zealand’s growing hockey prowess, bringing hope and inspiration for the future of the sport within the country. As they prepare for the challenges ahead in the Pro League, the team’s spirit is high, reflecting a promising outlook for New Zealand hockey on the international stage.


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