Team GB men's hockey side get their Olympics campaign off to a flyer after second half strikes from Liam Ansell and Jack Waller help down South Africa in opening group game in Tokyo
- Team GB men's hockey team got their Olympics campaign off to a flying start
- Second half strikes from Liam Ansell and Jack Waller helped down South Africa
- Britain will next face Canada on Monday as they navigate their group
- Find out the latest Tokyo Olympic news including schedule, medal table and results right here
Great Britain's men launched their Tokyo Olympics campaign with a 3-1 victory over South Africa at the Oi Hockey Stadium.
Sam Ward struck early to give Britain a flying start, but the lead proved short-lived as Matthew Guise-Brown equalised just 10 minutes later.
It remained level at half-time, but Britain enjoyed a dominant second period and claimed maximum points in the Pool B encounter through goals from Liam Ansell and Jack Waller.

Team GB's men's hockey team have got their Olympics campaign off to a flying start in Tokyo
Britain face Canada on Monday in their next game in a group that also includes Holland, Belgium and Germany.
Belgium earlier defeated Holland 3-1, and there was a scare for world number one team Australia before they edged out Pool A opponents Japan 5-3.
In the other Pool A fixtures, India defeated New Zealand 3-2 and Argentina drew 1-1 with Spain.

Second half goals from Liam Ansell (pictured) and Jack Waller helped down South Africa