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Paris Olympics 2024: Blake Govers strike gives Kookaburras a first-up win against Argentina

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Blake Glovers (2nd left) celebrates with teammates after scoring the winner against Argentina. (AP PHOTO)
Camera IconBlake Glovers (2nd left) celebrates with teammates after scoring the winner against Argentina. (AP PHOTO) Credit: AAP

A superb Blake Govers strike has propelled Australia’s men’s hockey team to a 1-0 victory against Argentina in their opening game at the Paris Olympics.

Govers’ moment of magic from a penalty corner at Yves-du-Manoir Stadium on Saturday has given the Kookaburras an ideal start to their Olympic campaign.

The triple Olympian blasted a drag flick into the net after the Australians were awarded a penalty corner in the last second of the opening half.

Govers’ expertly-placed shot curled into the right corner as the Kookaburras seized momentum in a tight encounter against the world No.6 Argentinians.

The Kookaburras, ranked two slots higher, created scant scoring opportunities in the opening half until the last-gasp flashpoint - they had less possession and few entries into the attacking area than Argentina in the half.

The second half was a similarly tense affair with a scoreless third term before both nations created chances in the dying stages of the last quarter.

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With less than five minutes remaining, Govers attempted to reprise his first-half score: from a penalty corner, he again launched a drag flick towards the right-side net only for the ball to drift just wide.

Argentina had a gilt-edged chance to equalise with just 45 seconds left when awarded a penalty corner.

The ensuing shot created a manic goal-mouth scramble and the Australian defence prevailed as Kookaburras keeper Andrew Charter kept a clean sheet - he saved four shots on target for the game.

Australia’s next fixture is against Ireland on Monday before pool encounters against Belgium, New Zealand and India.

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