Bitter disappointment at failing to produce their best when it really mattered will be tempered by satisfaction at strides taken by the New Zealand Black Sticks hockey side at the World League finals in New Delhi.
New Zealand were well beaten, 7-2, by world No3 the Netherlands in the final yesterday, paying a heavy price for a poor first half.
The flipside is they were not expected to reach the final and are sure to get a rise in the world rankings, up from their seventh place going into the event.
The Black Sticks were forced into penalty shootouts in the quarter-final against Argentina and semifinal against England and won them both. Goalkeeper Devon Manchester was outstanding and penalty-takers displayed cool heads and confidence. New Zealand played their best hockey against No4 side England.
But the Dutch, historically a difficult proposition for New Zealand, were too strong and assertive.