26 Oct 2015

Sport: Oceania Cup a steep learning curve for Pacific hockey

11:44 am on 26 October 2015

The Oceania Cup has proved a steep learning curve for Pacific hockey teams.

The Fiji men beat Samoa 11-1 in Taranaki yesterday to finish third overall behind Australia and New Zealand.

The Fiji and Samoa men's hockey teams during the 2015 Oceania Cup.

The Fiji and Samoa men's hockey teams during the 2015 Oceania Cup. Photo: Oceania Hockey

Johnny Sega scored Samoa's first Oceania Cup goal in the bronze playoff against Fiji, from a penalty corner, as the Polynesians showed progress from the 20-0 defeat to their Pacific neighbours during the week.

On Saturday Fiji were beaten 12-0 by New Zealand but, like their pool match against Australia, the final tally was a much close affair than when the teams last met.

Leevan Dutta finished with a tournament-best 12 goals over the week.

Meanwhile the Samoa women also finished behind Australia and New Zealand and were outclassed 11-0 by a New Zealand Invitational team, having lost 13-0 to the same side on Saturday.

Australia won both the men's and women's Oceania titles to qualify for the Rio Olympics.