COLCHESTER ran out 2-1 winners in their NE14HOCKEY East Women's League division one north match against Braintree.
With both sides starting brightly it took much of the first half for Colchester to break through the Braintree defence and create any meaningful opportunities.
At the other end Braintree looked capable of catching Colchester out on the break, but the home side's defence held firm.
Colchester were awarded several penalty corners in the first half but could only find the Braintree keeper with each resulting strike.
The home side were disappointed to go into half-time with the scores tied at 0-0.
Colchester stepped up a gear in the second half, but were still finding it difficult to break the deadlock, with too many shots missing the target.
The breakthrough came, somewhat fortuitously, as Sarah Rose picked up a Braintree clearance and hit a shot towards goal which was deflected past the keeper by a defender.
With the pressure finally eased Colchester played better hockey and were soon 2-0 up after a fine short corner strike by captain Lucy Struth.
Braintree never gave up and were soon back in the game after a powerful short corner strike from Terri Chiam.
But with time running out Braintree had left it too late and Colchester held on.
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