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Australia sweeps men's and women's titles
  Good Luck Beijing  2008-03-23 20:04:00
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(Beijing, March 23) This afternoon, in the men's final round of the "Good Luck Beijing" 2008 Water Polo China Open held at Ying Tung Natatorium, Australia beat host China 12-7 to claim the men's title. The results of the four quarters were 4:1, 0:1, 4:3 and 4:2.

The Australian team opened the match with fierce attacks, as No. 10 Gavin Woods scored on a short shot in the second minute. Following that, the guest team sent as many as six substitutes to play for the rest of the game, an indication of the team's great self-confidence. In another two or three minutes, No. 6 Anthony Martin and No. 5 Grant Richardson made one each for a 3-0 lead. In the last minute, China got a penalty throw but Wang Beiming's shot was blocked by Australia's goalkeeper. Gavin Woods then scored again on a fast break, and it was only in the last 30 seconds when Yu Lijun opened the score for China while the team enjoyed a numerical advantage against their opponents.

Han Zhidong's long shot helped China improved the deficit to 2-4 after the second quarter.

The third quarter saw China missing a very good chance for scoring as Yu Lijun's shot hit the crossbar. Australian Jamie Beadsworth and Chinese Han Zhidong shot in turn and the score stood 5-3. With a drop shot Stephen Cody soon extended the Australian lead to 3-6. Two minutes later, China's Xie Junmin succeeded in scoring on a direct shot from a teammate's pass. In the remaining time, Australia's Daniel Lawrence and China's Han Zhidong added one long shot each before Lawrence's teammate Rhys Howden finished the quarter with another fast break, 8-5.

In the final quarter the Australians broke the Chinese goal time and again, while China's Wang Beiming and Tan Feihu also made two. After a 3-2 run Australia's Timothy Needsham counterattacked to further extended their lead to 12-7 before the final whistle, thus helping the guest team grab the men's title of the 2008 China Open after winning the women's event yesterday.