Jonty Robinson scored from the penalty spot in the 24th minute after Dan Sibbald had been upended in the strike zone, this after the midfielder had received the ball in space and made ground to set up a shot at goal.
Tevin Kok, one of the numerous new players in the SA squad who have been put through their paces during the past 10 days, scored SA’s second goal in the 39th minute with an excellent backhand shot.
The fixture was changed from Test match status to an international match at the request of the Canadians but as SA head coach Fabian Gregory was nevertheless pleased with the outcome.
He said: “Hey, we’ll take the win, it was well-deserved.”
Gregory said the first two chukkas were fairly even but felt his side could have done better. “We didn’t keep our shape, there were too many double turnovers.”
The SA men were left to rue a great early opportunity when they squandered a three-versus-one situation.
Gregory said SA started poorly in the second half but once the team began to press forward and the midfielders wrested control, their fortunes changed.
“We had clear-cut goalscoring opportunities and I was disappointed that we failed to convert them,” said the coach.
One of the big pluses during the team’s time together in Cape Town has been the huge improvement in their defensive structure, said Gregory.
The coach was also pleased to give young keepers Rob McKinley and Chad Durrheim a run in the second half after Gowan Jones took care of the goalmouth in the first period.