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Welten doubled the lead seven minutes later with a good strike from the top of the D which went through Becky Duggan's legs in the England goal. Cool! I never did that kind of jump roping as a kid. Make sure you are in excellent health before dutch jumping. Posted by thirtyoneshadows on March 16, 2007 2 00 PMReport this commentIf we are able to fight back the north sea, we sure can fight back the English. Matthijs Brouswer doubled the Netherlands lead on 26 minutes and captain Teun de Nooijer made it 3-0 in overtime in the first half, converting another penalty corner.
Duff slipped at the vital moment when another goal threatened but the second half, not surprisingly perhaps, was a more low-key affair. Roeder must return to coaching and yet another manager must be hired. Posted by Michael Telfer on March 16, 2007 11 16 AMReport this commentFortunetely it isn't all about the money! See AZ, see PSV. England won five penalty corners, with Holland only gaining four in the second half. You have to jump through the ropes, back and forth, turning around, jumping on one foot. Recognize that you play against teams, the teams make up two turners and two jumpers. After the final he was ecstatic at exceeding his expectations for the games.
Van den Hoogenband had insisted he was tired after the semi-finals, and although his final time was half a second slower than the record he showed little sign of weariness. The most important idea is to have fun and get moving. As soon as they come up against a half-decent side who are up for it, they go out. England, who had Natalie Seymour and Hayley Brown winning their first senior caps, did have opportunities, the best of which fell to Alex Danson who fired over the bar when through on goal. Two minutes later Jolie, earning his first cap for Holland, put his side ahead with a straight strike from a penalty corner. Dijkstra completed the scoring early in the second half after converting another penalty corner.
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