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Published 17:59 5 Aug 2018 BST
Updated 18:05 5 Aug 2018 BST
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The Dutch opened the scoring after eight minutes of the first quarter. Lidewij Welten struck from the edge of the circle past Ayeisha McFerran in the Irish goal.
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The Netherlands settled into the game from that point and forced the Irish team back. They had to do a lot of defending.
Ireland were resolute and worked extremely hard, but their illustrious opponents launched wave after wave of attack.
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It was soon 2-0. Kelly Jonker followed up a rebound from an Irish save to double the Netherlands' lead.
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Ireland were hanging on at times and McFerran was forced to make several saves.
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The third Dutch goal came from a penalty corner, Kitty van Male knocked it home.
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Ireland went four down just before half-time.
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The Dutch team are all full-time professionals and had odds of 7/1 on to win the final. The Irish team are amateurs were ranked 16th in the world before the tournament. They surpassed every expectation to reach the final.
On Saturday, they recorded a sensational semi-final victory over Spain in a dramatic shoot-out. In the quarter-finals, Ireland beat India in a shoot-out. Sunday's final was always going to be a difficult encounter against such a talented team.
The Netherlands are ranked first in the world and it showed on Sunday. They're a classy team and continued where they left off after half-time, scoring twice in the third quarter.
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But Ireland never gave in and tried to push for a goal of their own.
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The Irish team weren't expected to get so far in the tournament. They go home with their heads held high and a silver medal. And will always be the first Irish team to reach a senior world final in a field sport.
They are due to have a civic reception at Dublin City Hall on Dame Street on Monday evening.Football

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