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UPDATED: 20:27, August 24, 2004
Australia, New Zealand into Olympic women's hockey 5th-6th play-off
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The Australian women's hockey team earned a berth in the fifth-sixth classification match with a 3-1 victory over Japan on August 24.

Australia, winners at both Atlanta and Sydney Olympics, will next take on New Zealand, which downed South Korea 3-2. It will be the last international match for Australian captain Katrina Powell.

Japan, making its first appearance in Olympic women's hockey tournament, faces South Korea in the seventh-eighth classification match.

World number two Australia got off to a sluggish start against the Japanese, allowing Tomomi Komori to put the Asians 1-0 ahead 15 minutes into the match.

Australia came to life as the match went on and leveled the score at 1-1 with a 27th-minute penalty corner goal from Peta Gallagher, who neatly deflected a hit from Australia's Louise Dobson with a diving shot at the right of goal.

The defending champions overtook the lead six minutes later when Suzie Faulkner scored a field goal. Powell sealed the win for Australia in the 37th minute with a penalty corner strike.

Earlier, Lisa Walton scored a golden goal in the 80th minute to help New Zealand beat South Korea 3-2 in extra time.

New Zealand took an early lead when Niniwa Roberts-Lang slotted the goal from penalty corner in the fourth minute.

Captain Suzie Muirhead made it 2-0 in the eighth minute with a hard hit field goal from the top of the shooting circle.

South Korea's best chance in the first half was a strike by Park Mi Hyun that rebounded off the crossbar.

But they were quick to respond in the second half, with Kim Yun Mi scoring in the 44th minute from a penalty corner and Park netting her second goal two minutes later.

Both sides failed to score a goal until Walton clinched the winner in extra time.

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