This is the last time before the Commonwealth Games that we will have true international competition. It's all good and well training around beacons but what it all comes down to is game time and these matches will highlight the errors in our game that still need to be fixed.

We should beat them, but you can never take things for granted. I think we have an exciting mix in this tournament, and the players will all benefit.

But I've always planned to give everyone a chance to play.

But absolutely no risk will be taken that could lead to further injury because we still have the World Cup coming up later this year.

We expect our game against Scotland to be open and they will come out playing attacking hockey.

The key to our game was that we were able to create space and our game flowed today and that made it exciting. Everything went to stick and we had a great rhythm. As a coach I know it doesn't always happen like that but when it does you enjoy it.

The South African team that plays in the four-nations tournament will be more or less the team that will be selected for the Commonwealth Games, with one or two extra players.

They're certainly the happiest team I've been involved with.

Dorothy has a great turn of speed and makes use of open spaces to attack the opposition.