Sibling rivalry took all new heights last night when New Zealand and Australia clashed in the men's hockey at the Tokyo Olympics.
Lining up in the New Zealand goal was Leon Hayward while on the other side of the field for Australia was younger brother Jeremy.
Jeremy ended up with the bragging rights as Australia completed a 4-2 victory after the scores were tied 1-1 after three quarters. Though he did miss a chance to score past his brother, a former Australian international, after missing a penalty corner attempt.
There are 26 sets of siblings competing at the Olympics - the Hayward brothers are the only ones representing different nations.
![Jeremy Hayward of Australia battles for the ball during the men's preliminary Pool A match at the Tokyo Olympics. Photo / Getty](https://www.nzherald.co.nz/resizer/v2/67AOX3IJY6CKMY4EMF7C4P6LEA.jpg?auth=dd393b8bb44cf46371a8fb0aac6ea549c5339c7626b67605ea94f99887a3155f&width=16&height=11&quality=70&smart=true)