2003 OFC WOMEN'S WORLD CUP
QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT
AUSTRALIA ~ COOK ISLANDS ~ NEW ZEALAND ~ PAPUA NEW GUINEA ~ SAMOA
5-13 April 2003
Canberra


Sat 5 April 2003
QANTAS MATILDAS OPEN QUALIFIERS WITH GOAL FEAST

The Qantas Matildas opened their World Cup campaign with a feast of goals, easily accounting for Samoa with a final scoreline of 19-0 tonight in Canberra on day one of the OFC Women's World Cup Qualifying Tournament.

Heading the scorers list were Joanne Peters, Kelly Golebiowski, and April Mann, racking up four goals each in the match, whilst Danielle Small bagged a hattrick. Scoring their first ever international goals were Small, Rhian Davies, and Thea Slatyer.

The result was just two goals short of the Qantas Matildas' record score of 21-0, achieved in the 1998 Oceania World Cup Qualifiers against American Samoa.

Australia was ruthless in its goalscoring rate, particularly early in the second half when they scored eight goals in the space of fifteen minutes. Developing nation Samoa saw little of the ball and rarely got within sight of goal.

Peters opened the Australian account after just four minutes with a cracking strike from 30 metres. Golebiowski scored next on the quarter-hour mark, racing in at the far post to head in a superb cross from the left by Sacha Wainwright, who continually carved her way up the left flank. Davies found the spot three minutes later, driving home an uncleared corner for a 3-0 lead.

Peters added her second in the 35th minute with Wainwright again the provider, before Small's shot found its way under the keeper and into goal with four minutes remaining for the half. The lively Golebiowski was successful again from close range less than a minute later to take the half-time scoreline to 6-0.

Golebiowski racked up her first international hattrick forty seconds into the second half, dancing her way through the opposition. Peters followed suit with her trio four minutes later with a drive, before April Mann opened her tally within another two minutes with a screamer. Four goals in three minutes followed, Wainwright grabbing a goal for herself from the edge of the box, then Slatyer claimed her maiden goal converting a Golebiowski freekick. Small then produced a chip from the 18-yard line, before Mann next converted a freekick from the left for a scoreline of 13-0.

Golebiowski scored her fourth in clinical fashion, and substitute Heather Garriock put her name on the sheet after ten minutes on the field. Small scored after winning a loose ball and running at goal, and Peters produced her fourth from a cross from the right. April Mann surged in with two goals in the final five minutes, notching up her first hattrick in the process. Australia was denied a twentieth goal, Gill Foster's 90th minute penalty disallowed by the referee.

Samoa had their best chance of scoring their first ever international goal late in the match, but the freekick was cleared by the Australian defence.

National Coach Adrian Santrac was not getting carried away with the win, mindful that the challenge will be much harder come next weekend. "Of the job we've got to do, this is only part one," he said. "Most of tonight's performance was very good, but it's very difficult in this environment to maintain concentration throughout."

Australia next play debutantes Cook Islands on Monday afternoon.

In today's earlier match, Papua New Guinea proved too strong for Cook Islands, coming away with a 5-1 victory. After a fairly even start, favourites Papua New Guinea settled into their game to score twice within a minute midway through the first half. Glenda Matthies was successful as the goalkeeper fumbled her drive, and Priscilla Konalalai broke through the defence.

Cook Islands pulled the deficit back to one on the half-hour, Melanie converting after a flick on from a freekick. But Papua New Guinea broke further ahead to 4-1 with two more goals before the break, Neilen Limbai getting in behind the defence, and Lydia Banabas driving past the keeper.

After the lively first half, there were no more goals until the 87th minute, Papua New Guinea scoring number five with a second strike from Limbai.

2003 OFC WOMEN'S WORLD CUP QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT
MATCH DAY ONE
Game Two
Saturday 5 April 2003

Result: AUSTRALIA 19 (Joanne Peters 4', 35', 50', 80', Kelly Golebiowski 15', 42', 46', 61', Rhian Davies 18', Danielle Small 41', 57', 78', April Mann 52', 58', 86', 88', Sacha Wainwright 55', Thea Slatyer 56', Heather Garriock 72')
SAMOA 0
Halftime score: 6-0

Kickoff: 7.00pm
Weather: Fine, cool, 12°C
Pitch condition: Very good flat grassy surface
Match Officials: Referee - Rajendra Singh, Assistant Referees - Gray Vuke, Joash Indu, Fourth Official - Salilau Sosongan
Attendance: 750 approx

AUSTRALIA Lineup: Melissa Barbieri (GK), Sacha Wainwright (Heather Garriock 62'), Dianne Alagich (Taryn Rockall 75'), Cheryl Salisbury (capt) (Gillian Foster 51'), Rhian Davies, Kelly Golebiowski, April Mann, Joanne Peters, Thea Slatyer, Bryony Duus, Danielle Small.
Unused Substitutes: Cassandra Kell, Olivia Hohnke, Tal Karp, Amy Wilson, Hayley Crawford.
Cautions: nil
Expulsions: nil

SAMOA Lineup: Tina Feagaiga (GK), Henifa Bruce, Ruby Folau, Hilda Hellesoe-Taualapini (capt), Lynetta Laumea, Semeatu Lemana, Tanya Seiuli (Toese Tafafa 69'), Diana Sooialo (Marylynn Williams 62'), Leti Talai, Tufa Vaigalu, Emily Young (Luisa Tagomoa 80')
Unused Substitutes: Rosa Solomona, Selesitiina Peresia, Ulufafo Tofilau, Talele Tuiletufuga, Alofaoo Mamea, Carisa Warren.
Cautions: Luisa Tagomoa 90'.
Expulsions: nil

MATCH DAY ONE
Game One

Result: COOK ISLANDS 1 (Melanie Rakei 29')
PAPUA NEW GUINEA 5 (Glenda Matthies 21', Priscilla Konalalai 23', Neilen Limbai 40', 87', Lydia Banabas 42')
Halftime score: 1-4

Kickoff: 4.30pm
Weather: Fine, partly cloudy, 19°C
Pitch condition: Very good flat grassy surface
Match Officials: Referee - Tammy Ogston, Assistant Referees - Airlie Keen, Jacqueline Leleu, Fourth Official - Krystyna Szokolai
Attendance: 250 approx

COOK ISLANDS Lineup: Sharlina Viking (GK), Maggie Purea, Julina Matakino, Mii Piri, Melanie Rakei, Tupou Patia (Ngarangievaru Koronui 59), Moeroa Mamanu, Anna Raina, Julieanne Westrupp (capt), Oakirangi Jim Mare (Marjorie Boaza 68), Marion Matapo (Tereapii Charlene Moeara 46).
Unused Substitutes: Maine Daniel, Frances Willis, Rangitauratua Apera, Isabel Urirau, Miriama Ngaoire)
Cautions: Julieanne Westrupp 51'
Expulsions: nil

PAPUA NEW GUINEA Lineup: Roxanne Komeng (GK), Judith Michael (Tokoe Norrie 83'), Wanting Yagum (capt), Josephine Waiwai (Jocelyn Komeng 75'), Miriam Lanta, Priscilla Konalalai, Glenda Matthies, Neilen Limbai, Lydia Banabas (Tracey Kigg 75'), Julie Alau, Nakere Nombe.
Unused Substitutes: Frederica Apeh, Diane Tasion.
Cautions: nil
Expulsions: nil

 

Progressive Points Table :

 

P

W

D

L

F

A

GD

Pts

AUSTRALIA

1

1

0

0

19

0

19

3

Papua New Guinea

1

1

0

0

5

1

4

3

New Zealand 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Cook Islands

1

0

0

1

1

5

-4

0

Samoa

1

0

0

1

0

19

-19

0

 


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