Jun 15, 2025

FIH Nations Cup 2025 | Young South Africa Pull Off Sensational Comeback to Hold Wales

A sensational second-half fightback saw the youthful and inexperienced South African Men’s Hockey Team claw their way back from a 4-0 half-time deficit to earn a dramatic 4-4 draw against Wales in their opening match of the FIH Nations Cup 2025.

Trailing 4-0 at the break, the South Africans showed trademark resilience. Goals from Trevor de Lora and Angelo Walstroom narrowed the gap to 4-2 by the end of the third quarter, before captain Sam Mvimbi and Calvin Davis struck late to complete an incredible comeback and secure a valuable point.

South Africa knew they were up against it from the first whistle, fielding six debutants—Angelo Walstroom, Carlon Mentoor, Reuben Sendzul, Jaydon Brooker, Marvin Simons, and Jamie Seale—against a Welsh side boasting six centurions, including four players with regular Great Britain experience.

The opening half was punishing, with Jack Pritchard netting a hat-trick to help Wales establish a commanding lead. While the South Africans had braced themselves for a stern test, few could have imagined a tougher start.

But, true to the spirit of South African hockey, the team responded with grit and determination. Trevor de Lora opened the scoring with a well-taken reverse shot, before Walstroom netted his first international goal after excellent buildup play from Matt de Sousa. With the score at 4-2 and 15 minutes to play, belief began to surge.

When de Lora’s goal-bound effort was illegally stopped on the line, a penalty stroke was awarded. Captain Sam Mvimbi coolly converted to make it 4-3 with eight minutes remaining.

South Africa pressed forward with renewed energy and were rewarded with a late penalty corner. Calvin Davis stepped up and fired home the equaliser, sealing a memorable comeback and earning South Africa a well-deserved share of the points.

The team continues their Nations Cup campaign on Monday at 16:00 Malaysian Time (10:00 SA Time). The match will be streamed exclusively on Watch.Hockey.

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