![]() ![]() The shot struck defender Lebohang Ramalepe, who was initially credited with an own goal but it was later awarded to Rolfo ― her 26th goal for her country. Rolfo's 65th-minute equaliser was a messy one, scuffing her shot after South Africa failed to clear a Johanna Kaneryd cross. The 28-year-old Korean-based striker was treated for several minutes and exited the game soon afterwards, receiving a standing ovation from South African supporters during a distraught circuit of the field. It was bundled in by Magaia, who was tripped at full speed in the process by Jonna Andersson and tumbled into the goal netting. South Africa's 48th-minute goal was set up Thembi Kgatlana, whose speed got behind the defense before her cross was parried by goalkeeper Zecira Musovic. AP-Yonhapīoth teams barely created a half-chance before the interval but the game burst into life soon afterwards. South Africa's goalkeeper Kaylin Swart punches the ball away from Sweden's Stina Blackstenius during the Women's World Cup Group G soccer match between Sweden and South Africa in Wellington, New Zealand, July 23. They also looked prone to being caught out by the speed of their opponents. The Swedes, regarded as one of the tournament favorites but with a history of near-misses at the World Cup, delivered a host of wayward crosses in the first half. Sweden dominated possession but seemed thrown by the cold, slippery conditions, along with energetic defending from their lower-ranked opponents. It denied South Africa a first point ever at the World Cup. The third-ranked Swedes conjured up the winner in the 90th minute through defender Amanda Ilestedt, much to the relief of their fans in the miserable conditions.Ī goal early in the second half by Hildah Magaia ― in which she suffered a match-ending injury ― gave the African champions hope of an upset.īut that was cancelled out by Barcelona star Fridolina Rolfo soon afterwards, before Ilestedt's late intervention, heading home from close range. Sweden fought back and struck late on to grab a 2-1 win over South Africa in their Women's World Cup opener on Sunday in the Wellington rain. But they do need to be insulated on the underside to prevent condensation sweating.Sweden's Amanda Ilestedt reacts after scoring her team's second goal during the Women's World Cup Group G soccer match between Sweden and South Africa in Wellington, New Zealand, July 23. So overall, hunting around for a used stainless darkroom sink might not be so unrealistic, price-wise, after all. Ordinary plywood materials, even with modern chemical resistant liners, are a bit of a gamble here in earthquake country. My own large sink is made with heat-welded polypropylene sheeting, highly chemical inert, but requiring special skills and equipment to do. But thinner thermoformed ABS sinks like Delta can be a bit brittle, not to mention undersized. If you are able to make square-edge truly straight cuts, or have them done for you, thick ABS sheeting is easy to solvent weld, though for that very reason, susceptible to certain solvents, though not common darkroom chemicals. And epoxy marine sealants - ouch! Plastics are up too, but probably a lot easier to get. It's always been expensive, but due to covid-related distribution blockages, might currently be three times the price as a couple of years ago, if you can even find it. Anyone checked the price of marine ply at the present? Bring your defibrillator. ![]()
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