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And we wanted to play five or six ways in the moment.”It was on full display against England in a tense semi-final win, in which Australia fell behind 2-0 early only to recover to snatch the winner with just 10 minutes to play.“We were fighting tooth and nail…we didn’t play our best but you can win ugly as well and that’s a good sign for us,” said striker Blake Govers.The three lots address are 1700 ? 19. A lot better.“Because (at the time) we played with a lot of power and a lot of passion, but you play one way. And then there was silence because the players are thinking ‘but we’re ranked two in the world. When we all started, we said, ‘this is our vision to be a great hockey team – what do you think?’ ‘Yeah, let’s do it.’“So the next question from us to the group was, ‘well, we need to upskill you to play different ways’. So we defend well,” Potter explains.“What we’ve done over five years, we’ve developed many ways of playing. And head coach Colin Batch who oversees everything, while writing up Plans A, B, C and D.And Potter can also see the similarities, pointing not only to Liverpool’s team-wide cultural buy-in, but their adaptability in addition to their dedication to playing attacking football.“If you can’t defend, we can’t attack because we don’t have the ball.
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It’s the product of a five-year strategy from the Kookaburras’ three-pronged coaching staff.And while it is Potter who looks after the ‘with ball’ nature of their play, fellow assistant Rob Hammond’s focus is on what the Kookaburras do without the ball – specifically, how to get it back. Heavy metal hockey? I like the sound of that,” Australia’s Jake Whetton, owner of two goals in this tournament, tells News Corp.Updates to storyON THE ATTACKThe commitment to holistic attacking approach isn’t something that has come spontaneously. The Birmingham 2022 edition is a different beast.To borrow a phrase from Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, they are Heavy Metal Hockey.Klopp coined the moniker Full Metal Football for his attack-minded Reds, who embraced the German gegenpress and turned it into an all-out offensive that demanded goals above all else.“Just wave after wave after wave… If the first three doesn’t get it, the next three will and you just keep rolling around,” explains Kookaburras assistant, and mad Liverpool fan, Anthony Potter to News Corp.Australia isn’t specifically inspired by Klopp, but their methodologies – including a vibrant, counter-attacking style that delivers an electric attacking style – remains true.“It sounds similar to us.
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Read, enjoy and share the latest hyper local news in your region on Amnon Free Press.Īiming for an astonishing seventh Commonwealth Games gold from seven attempts, the men’s hockey team play India for gold in sizzling conditions at the University of Birmingham.The Kookaburras will put their Heavy Metal Hockey to the ultimate test against their rivals.Victory would not only take Australia’s historic medal tally to 1001 Commonwealth golds, it’ll also make Eddie Ockenden a four-time medalist - matching the extraordinary feats of his one-time teammate Mark Knowles.Who will win? We’ll have every goal and the big moments from the gold-medal match.Heavy metal hockey: Aussies out to protect insane recordAustralia bashed, crashed and smashed their way into the gold medal match – but it hasn’t always been like this.With 29 goals through their undefeated pool stage, and a gripping 3-2 win over England in Saturday’s semi-final, the Kookaburras have established themselves as not only one of the most feared teams on the planet – but the most exciting.Australia have won men’s gold at every Commonwealth Games since hockey was introduced at Kuala Lumpur in 1998, a tradition they want to continue in Monday’s final (9.30pm AEST) against India.Don’t be fooled, though.