Five-star Rot-Weiss join Bloemendaal in men’s GRAND FINAL

Men’s ABN AMRO EHL

FINAL4: Rot-Weiss Köln 5 (M Siegburg 2, C Rühr 2, M Grambusch) Surbiton 1 (L Taylor)

Rot-Weiss Köln stormed into the men’s ABN AMRO GRAND FINAL with a glorious 5-1 win over Surbiton setting up a decider with HC Bloemendaal on Monday.

It was built around first half doubles from Max Siegburg and Christopher Rühr, making it 4-0, and Mats Grambusch made extra sure before Luke Taylor got one back late on.

Rot-Weiss were dominant from the outset, going in front in the fifth minute when Max Siegburg followed up after his own pass was only half-cleared and he latched onto the chance, slapping into the goal as the Surbiton defence hesitated.

It was 2-0 just 30 seconds later as Christopher Rühr was set free on the gallop from 40-metres out, hitting top speed to get away from the defence and hitting the backboard with a reverse-stick shot. 

The Rot-Weiss press was intense and it yielded possession to Rühr who clipped a cross in from the left which Siegburg just had to guide into the bottom corner; 3-0 with less than 12 minutes played.

Rühr got another in slightly controversial fashion as he robbed the ball off a defender and flicked over the goalkeeper. Before that, there was a question about if the ball had hit his body when stealing the ball but as the incident occurred outside the 23-metre area, it could not be referred. 

Five minutes into the second half, Thies Prinz burrowed a hole in the Surbiton defence down the right side and while he was held up, he slipped a pass to Mats Grambusch whose tracer-bullet shot whizzed into the backboard.

After that, Surbiton fought gamely and finally made some inroads into the intense Rot-Weiss defence. Alex Williams and James Gall did draw saves from Vincent Vanasch and Luke Taylor fired in his fourth goal of the week from a corner.

But a full comeback was too be much too far out of reach and so the German champions advance to the GRAND FINAL to face Bloemendaal while Surbiton go up against Club de Campo for BRONZE. 

Rot-Weiss Köln Surbiton 5-1 (4-0)

5’ Max Siegburg 1-0

5’ Christopher Rühr 2-0

12’ Max Siegburg 3-0

27’ Christopher Rühr 4-0

35’ Mats Grambusch 5-0

52’ Luke Taylor 5-1 (pc)

Ranking Match

SV Kampong 2 (M Gruter, J Janssen) KHC Dragons 2 (F Denayer, N Della Torre), Dragons win shoot-out 3-1

KHC Dragons won their shoot-out to earn fifth place ranking points with Kampong settling for seventh overall from the ABN AMRO EHL following another thriller at the Wagener Stadium.

In normal time, Dragons built a 2-0 lead through Felix Denayer and Nicolas Della Torre before Mats Gruter and Jip Janssen got them back level but shoot-out strikes from Denayer, Robert Rubens and a rocket from Lucas Martinez paved the way to victory.

Dragons took the lead in the first half following a brilliant counter-attack. Matthew Cobbaert picked the pocket of Lars Balk on halfway and they tore away, slipping the ball right to Victor Foubert on the right and his cross was met perfectly by Felix Denayer.

Things got even better for the Brasschaat side when Nicolas Della Torre caught a sweet shot after his initial penalty corner was well saved, making it 2-0.

Kampong fought back and halved the deficit in the 35th minute with Mats Gruter deflecting in the ball following some ping-pong in the circle.

Jip Janssen tied it up with a low corner push in the 46th minute as the game opened right up but Kampong’s chances of grabbing a winner were limited when both Janssen and Balk picked up yellows in the last 10 minutes.

Dragons had more of the play in this phase but no further scores meant a shoot-out. There was some top goalkeeping in the early rounds as only Denayer scored from the first four efforts. 

Terrance Pieters equalised but Robbert Rubens put Dragons back in front and they held that 2-1 edge into round five where Martinez sealed the deal.

SV Kampong – KHC Dragons 2-2 (0-1)

20’ Felix Denayer 0-1

35’ Nicolas Della Torre 0-2 (pc)

36’ Mats Gruter 1-2

46’ Jip Janssen 2-2 (pc)

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