It should have been a win-win day for New Zealand's hockey teams at the Gold Coast Hockey Centre yesterday.
Instead, as coach Mark Hager put it, the women's Black Sticks fluffed their lines to draw 0-0 with unfancied Canada. The men, by contrast, were untroubled to beat South Africa 6-0 for their second win in as many pool matches.
There were two goals for Kane Russell and one apiece for Jaren Panchia, Nic Woods, Nick Ross and George Muir as New Zealand doubled their goal tally in their first two matches.
''We were well aware of their threats and to put out six goals and have a clean sheet is always a good performance,'' midfielder Arun Panchia said last night.
''It's beena little while since we've played osme hockey and so we've focussed on ourselves and make sure we tighten the screws on our game, just to make sure we're performing well.''