00:48
GOOOOOOAL GB! Rebecca Voslinsky put GB ahead after only 48 seconds. Chinese Taipei 0-1 Great Britain.
05:40
Wang Shu-Yu equalises. Chinese Taipei 1-1 Great Britain.
13:42
GOOOOOOAL GB. Emma Lamberton scores! Chinese Taipei 1-2 Great Britain.
16:09
GOOOOOOOOOAL THREE GB. Meeyah Forbes the goalscorer. Chinese Taipei 1-3 Great Britain.
27:14
GOOOOOOOOOAL. Milly Thulbourne scores GB's fourth. Chinese Taipei 1-4 Great Britain.
35:46
GOOOOOOOOOAL. Ruby Newlands scores short-handed. Chinese Taipei 1-5 Great Britain.
39:28
GOOOOOAL GB! Forbes scores her second of the afternoon. Chinese Taipei 1-6 Great Britain.
45:32
Goal for Chinese Taipei scored by Yu Xinru. Chinese Taipei 2-6 Great Britain.
56:28
GOOOOOOOOOAL on the powerplay for Tahlia Davidson-Wright. Chinese Taipei 2-7 Great Britain.
56:56
GOOOOOOOAL. Meeyah Forbes completes her second hat-trick of the tournament. Chinese Taipei 2-8 Great Britain.
57:21
GOOOOOOOOOOAL. Just 25 seconds later, Meeyah Forbes scores again and becomes the first GB U18 Women's player to net four times in one game. Chinese Taipei 2-9 Great Britain.
59:59
GOOOOOOOAL. A buzzer beater as Davidson-Wright nets her second of the afternoon. Chinese Taipei 2-10 Great Britain.
Great Britain beat Chinese Taipei 10-2 to complete the U18 Women’s World Championship Division II Group A in Riga with a 100 per cent-winning record.
GB, who had already secured the gold medal and promotion with yesterday’s victory over Latvia, put on another clinic of a performance to make it five wins from five matches.
Meeyah Forbes became the first GB player to score four goals in one game, as well as two hat-tricks in a tournament.
Alisha O’Doherty started between the pipes for her GB debut with Lucy Holliday as back-up.
Rebecca Voslinsky put GB ahead after only 48 seconds (00:48), before Wang Shu-Yu equalised for Chinese Taipei (05:40).
Goals from Emma Lamberton (13:42) and Forbes (16:09) saw GB go to the first intermission with a 3-1 advantage.
In the second session, Milly Thulbourne scored GB’s fourth (27:14), Ruby Newlands netted short-handed (35:46) and Forbes grabbed her second of the afternoon (39:28).
Yu Xinru was on target for Chinese Taipei’s second goal (45:32), before Tahlia Davidson-Wright scored on the powerplay for GB (56:28).
Forbes completed her hat-trick (56:56) and 25 seconds later scored her fourth goal (57:21).
Davidson-Wright netted her second of the afternoon just a second before the buzzer (59:59).
Fixtures and Results
Monday 20th January: Great Britain 3-1 Kazakhstan
Tuesday 21st January: Great Britain 3-0 Netherlands
Thursday 23rd January: Great Britain 16-1 New Zealand
Saturday 25th January: Latvia 2-3 Great Britain
Sunday 26th January: Chinese Taipei 2-10 Great Britain
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