Great Britain's men came out on top in the tri-nations competition in South Africa after a 4-1 victory over Canada ensured they remained unbeaten in four matches.
Two victories over the North Americans, coupled with two draws against the hosts, was good preparation for the team's Olympic qualifier in March.
Barry Middleton opened the scoring six minutes before half-time when he fired home from the top of the circle but seconds before the break Ranjeev Deol equalised.
East Grinstead's Ashley Jackson put the tourists ahead again from the penalty spot in the 38th minute before Middleton's second of the night and one from Scotland's Graham Moodie completed the victory.
GB have one final warm-up match, against Poland at Reading next month, before they head out to the qualifying tournament.
"We've had a good two weeks and have got another four games under our belt before we travel to Chile," said manager Pete Nicholson.
"Everyone other than George Pinner (the injured Beeston goalkeeper) has taken part at some point on this tour and we are pleased with how things have gone."
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