DYLAN THOMAS PROVIDES THE MATCH WINNER IN NATIONS CUP OPENER
The Vantage Black Sticks Men have kicked off their 2026 FIH Nations Cup campaign with a hard-fought 1–0 victory over Scotland in Cape Town, South Africa.
The opening match marked a special occasion for Ryan Parr, who made his international debut for New Zealand as the Vantage Black Sticks began their pursuit of a third consecutive Nations Cup title.
From the opening whistle, the Vantage Black Sticks controlled much of the contest. The first quarter was dominated by New Zealand possession, territory, and attacking opportunities. The best chance came through Jonty Elmes, whose goal-bound effort was brilliantly saved by the Scottish goalkeeper. Nic Woods reacted quickly to the rebound, only to be denied by another outstanding save in what was a remarkable double-save sequence that kept the scores level.
While New Zealand continued to threaten in attack, Scotland remained dangerous on the counter and earned a penalty corner. Goalkeeper Dom Dixon produced an outstanding save to preserve the deadlock and ensure the match remained scoreless at the first break.
The second quarter followed a similar pattern, with the Vantage Black Sticks applying relentless pressure and creating quality opportunities inside the circle. Despite controlling possession and defending strongly up the field, the breakthrough remained elusive. New Zealand earned their first penalty corner with just three seconds remaining before halftime, but Scotland's defence held firm, sending the teams into the break locked at 0–0.
By the end of the third quarter, New Zealand had amassed an impressive 44 circle entries compared to Scotland's 10, highlighting their control of the contest. Nic Woods, Sam Lane, and Dylan Thomas all came close, but Scotland continued to frustrate the New Zealand attack.
Finally, with just five minutes remaining in the match, the breakthrough arrived. A penalty corner breakdown saw Scott Boyde deliver a dangerous ball towards goal, where Dylan Thomas was perfectly positioned to apply the finishing touch and deflect the ball past the goalkeeper. The goal proved enough to separate the two sides and secure all three points for the Vantage Black Sticks.
To cap off a memorable day, debutant Ryan Parr was named Player of the Match after an impressive first international appearance in the black jersey.
The Vantage Black Sticks Men now turn their attention to Korea in their second pool match of the tournament. The game gets underway at 3:00am NZT on Monday 15 June and can be watched live on watch.hockey or on delayed coverage via TVNZ+ later that morning.
New Zealand Goal Scorers:
54" Dylan Thomas - Field Goal