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Hockey: Charlton's late winner ruled out for Black Sticks

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Sam Charlton's match-winner against the Netherlands was ruled out after a video referral. Photo / File

Sam Charlton's match-winner against the Netherlands was ruled out after a video referral. Photo / File

The Vantage Black Sticks Women will play Korea for the bronze medal after a scintillating 5-4 loss to the Netherlands in a sudden death shoot-out at the World League Semi Final in Brussels.

New Zealand went into fulltime locked up 1-1 with the world number one ranked Dutch following a field goal from Kirsten Pearce in the third quarter.

The Black Sticks looked to have snatched a famous victory with Tauranga's Sam Charlton scoring what would have been the game winner on the final attempt of the first round of shoot-outs.

While the Kiwis celebrated, the Dutch called for a video referral which showed Charlton's shot crossed the line .2 of a second after the eight second clock expired and the call was reversed.

Both sides went shot for shot until the Netherlands managed to snatch the result and progress to the final where they will take on China.

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Defender Liz Thompson brought up her 150th international cap during the clash.

Head coach Mark Hager said while the final result was disappointing, it was pleasing to see his side push the best in the world to their limits.

"We were obviously looking for a win to go through to the final but we knew that was going to be very tough against the Netherlands, they're ranked number one for a reason," he said.

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"It was disappointing to allow them to level it up with that penalty corner but I thought our defence was good throughout the game and both goalkeepers made some great saves.

"Our focus now is on preparing for Korea in our last game at the tournament and making sure we put our best performance out there to come home with the bronze medal."

The Dutch held greater possession and created more scoring opportunities in the first half but the Black Sticks' defence was strong, as it has been throughout the whole tournament.

New Zealand struck first in the 34th minute when Charlton put a precision ball into the circle which Pearce managed to deflect past the goalkeeper's feet.

Netherlands equalised midway through the fourth quarter from a penalty corner which Caia van Maasakker sent into the roof of the net.

Neither side could find a winning goal over the final 10 minutes, and Kiwi keeper Grace O'Hanlon made some outstanding saves in the dying minutes to take the game to a deciding shoot-out.

By making the top four at the World League Semi Final, the Black Sticks have qualified for the 2018 Hockey World Cup in London.

New Zealand also qualified for the FIH Women's World League Final in Auckland from November 17-26, although they were already an automatic inclusion as the host nation.

The Netherlands, China and Korea will join New Zealand at the World League Final following results in Brussels, while the top four finishers at the World League Semi Final in Johannesburg will also book a spot.

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