Full title reads: "Hockey. Irish Girls Too Good For Belgium".
London Road Ground, Dublin, Eire, Southern Ireland, Republic of Ireland. Ireland beat Belgium 4-0 in International Womens hockey match.
MV Irish and Belgian womens hockey teams marching onto ground. SV Towards teams marching onto ground. MV People looking on. LV bully off. Ireland, led by Miss Jackson attacking goal to right. SV Belgian No 2 in possession of ball. Irish No 12 tackles pan with ball as she passes team mate, who knocks ball goalwards. MV Belgian goalie saves ball but it rebounds off pads and Miss MacCarroll taps ball into net. Players walk up-field. SV Crowd. MV Belgian No 2 knocking ball up-wing, pan as she passes. MV Belgian No 10 in possession of ball. She passes across to No 5 who runs up-field and passes forward. LV Belgian attack on right wing. Ball is passes across to goal area and it goes out of play. CU Two women looking on. MV Towards Irish attack. No 9 strikes ball towards goal. Belgian goalie dashes out and rebounds off pad. MV Irish player in possession of ball. Two Belgians run and try and intercept. Miss MacCarroll receives ball and taps into net. SV People looking on. MV Towards Irish attacking goal. Goalie kicks ball clear. General play. MV Irish attacking. MV Goalie runs out towards ball but Miss MacCarroll nets goal No 3. LV People looking on. (Half Time).SV People looking on. MV Irish No 2 hits up-field. Pan with ball, which is received by a Belgian who taps down-field. Ball intercepted by Irish player and knocked-up field. LV General play. Belgian player takes possession of ball, runs towards goal. Irish player intercepts and passes to team mate. SV Belgian goalie. MV No 9 - Miss MacCarroll - passes to No 7 - Miss O'Reilly - who taps ball into net. Players walk towards centre. LV MV People looking on. SV Pan victorious Irish team. SV Irish team.
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