ODIHAM's Alex Danson and Great Britain put in a stylish performance to seal a 5-1 win and take seventh place after mixed results at the Hockey World League Final in Rosario, Argentina.

The first quarter of this seventh and eight place match between Great Britain and South Korea was a battle for dominance in the centre of the pitch.

The deadlock was broken by Nicola White in the ninth minute, whose run into the circle was unimpeded.

Almost unable to believe her luck, the player smashed the ball deep into the far corner, past Korea goalkeeper Jang Soo Ji.

Kate Richardson-Walsh and Emily McGuire provided the cover, and any attempt by Korea to break out during this period of dominant play by Great Britain was cut out by the two experienced defenders.

Ellie Watton doubled the Brit's lead as she was in the right position as Danson brilliantly danced her way through the Korea defence.

The Odiham player then slipped the ball across the face of the goal for Watton to shoot sharply home.

Great Britain got off to a fantastic start in the second half as Hannah MacLeod got a touch to a shot from Danson.

This seemed to energise the whole team and the sixth-ranked team won a series of penalty corners, although they were unable to convert them.

A penalty corner in the 48th minute of the game, saw White make it 4-0 In the final five minutes GB continue to flow forwards and their pressure paid off as Ellie Watton won a penalty stroke.

Helen Richardson-Walsh made no mistake in slotting the ball home for her third goal of the competition.

Korea then scored a late consolation goal from Han Hye Lyoung.

Earlier in the competition GB lost to hosts Argentina 2-1 drew with China 1-1 and beat Australia 1-0, before losing to New Zealand 2-1 in the last minute at Olivia Merry scored.

Danson and the GB are next in action in the Champions Trophy in London in the summer as they gear up for the Olympics in Rio.