Aussies and Brits virtually through to Rio Olympics


Jamie Dwyer of Australia celebrates after scoring against India in the World Hockey League Semi-Finals in Belgium on Sunday. - FIH

ANTWERP: Australia have virtually sealed their place in next year’s Rio de Janeiro Olympics.

The world champions sizzled in the 36°C heat to defeat Ireland 4-1 in the first quarter-final match of the World Hockey League Semi-Finals at the KHC Dragons Stadium in Brasschaat on Wednesday.

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