Hockey: Maddie Hinch’s shoot-out heroics help England win bronze

 

Monday 09 December 2013 18:39 EST
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England has won bronze at the Argentina Hockey World League final
England has won bronze at the Argentina Hockey World League final (AFP/Getty Images)

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England won bronze at the Argentina Hockey World League final thanks to a shoot-out victory over the host nation in San Miguel de Tucuman on Sunday.

Goalkeeper Maddie Hinch and defender Sally Walton proved to be England’s match-winners, with the former making two saves in the shoot-out before the latter recovered from scoring an own goal in regulation time to net the winner.

The Netherlands won the tournament thanks to a 5-1 win over Australia.

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