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



Wed 9 April 2003
QANTAS MATILDAS REMAIN ON TRACK IN WORLD CUP QUALIFYING CAMPAIGN

The Qantas Matildas put in a solid performance for their 13-0 victory over the tournament's third-rated side Papua New Guinea tonight on match day three of the OFC Women's World Cup Qualifying Tournament in Canberra, keeping on track with three wins from their three matches.

With the bye on Friday, the Australians now have three days' rest before facing main rivals New Zealand in the crunch match on Sunday.

The Qantas Matildas tonight performed in much better style than previously in the week, allowed to express themselves in a more accustomed fashion against the more open, attacking formation of their opponent Papua New Guinea.

Australia outclassed Papua New Guinea throughout, the visitors rarely in possession of the ball but fought bravely until the end.  The home side displayed good periods of sharp passing combinations and movement off the ball, more and more pleasing to the eye as the game went on.  This was none more evident than in the second half with the injection of midfielder Heather Garriock off the bench, working in synch with a front line led by fellow substitute Kelly Golebiowski.  This was translated into goals with five goals in the first fifteen minutes after half-time.

April Mann top scored for the match with four goals before being given an early rest ten minutes into the second half.  Mann also achieved the same number in the opener against Samoa, her only other appearance for the week, and her eight goal haul takes her to the top of the scorer's list for the tournament.  Mann now boasts a total of 13 goals in her 16 international matches.

Garriock secured her first hattrick, whilst Golebiowski added a pair to take her record to 13 goals from her last 15 appearances.  Defender Cheryl Salisbury scored twice to extend her lead as the Qantas Matildas' all-time highest goalscorer with 27.

The Australian account was opened five minutes into the game, Mann converting a Bryony Duus cross.  Joanne Peters doubled the lead, driving her shot on the run from a Salisbury and Sacha Wainwright build-up.  Salisbury was next on the spot to head home after a Danielle Small effort was parried by the keeper.  Mann took the scoreline to 4-0 three minutes before the break, finishing a Dianne Alagich cutback.

Alagich scored with a header less than a minute into the second half, before Mann scored two in a row, first to sweep home a fantastic Wainwright cross, and then a neat chip over the keeper.  Small provided a through ball allowing Golebiowski to drill her shot, and Garriock then used her speed to good effect to take the score to 9-0.

Garriock served up an inviting ball across the face of goal for Golebiowski to slide in at the far post, before Garriock struck with a beautiful lob over the goalkeeper.  Salisbury was successful from the penalty spot after Golebiowski was taken down in the box surging towards goal, and the final goal was a Garriock low bobbling strike which found its way under the keeper.

Australia also had a further two first-half goals disallowed for offside.

National Coach Adrian Santrac was much more satisfied with the performance, leading into Sunday's clash.  "Our intensity in the first half was good but lacked composure, but in the second half we had the composure to go with it.  For a fair portion of the second half we made some great moves, very simple but very clinical.  We're certainly warming up for Sunday's game.  We were a lot more clinical tonight - our final passes and crosses were far better than in the previous two games."

In the earlier match today, New Zealand defeated Cook Islands 9-0, although much like Australia on Monday, found it tough to break through a crowded defensive line.

The result gives them a perfect win record with a game in hand to Australia, although their goal tally has so far been smaller than that of their trans-Tasman rivals in the correlating matches, a statistic which may come into play come the last day of play.

Maia Jackman recorded a hattrick for the match, her seven goal total taking her into outright second place on the tournament goalscorers list.  Simone Ferrara claimed a double, whilst 1991 World Cup team member Terry McCahill celebrated her first ever international goal, and Jane Simpson also scored her maiden goal.  Nicola Smith and Wendi Henderson scored one each.

2003 OFC WOMEN'S WORLD CUP QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT
5-13 April 2003
Belconnen Soccer Centre, Canberra, Australia

MATCH DAY THREE
Game Two
Wednesday 9 April 2003

Result:

AUSTRALIA 13 (April Mann 5', 41', 49', 55', Joanne Peters 17', Cheryl Salisbury 29', 81' pen, Dianne Alagich 46', Kelly Golebiowski 59', 71', Heather Garriock 60', 78', 89'.)
PAPUA NEW GUINEA 0

Halftime score:

4-0

 

Kickoff:

7.00pm

Weather:

Fine, gusty, 12°C

Pitch condition:

Very good flat grassy surface

Match Officials:

Referee - Rajendra Singh (FIJ),  Assistant Referees - Ben Lemana (SAM), Joash Indu (SOL), Fourth Official - Krystyna Szokolai (AUS)

Attendance:

600 approx

 

AUSTRALIA Lineup:

Melissa Barbieri (GK), Gillian Foster, Sacha Wainwright, Dianne Alagich (Pamela Grant 55'), Cheryl Salisbury (capt), Rhian Davies, April Mann (Kelly Golebiowski 55'), Joanne Peters (Heather Garriock 55'), Bryony Duus, Taryn Rockall, Danielle Small.

Unused Substitutes:

Cassandra Kell, Olivia Hohnke, Thea Slatyer, Tal Karp, Amy Wilson, Hayley Crawford.

Cautions:

nil

Expulsions:

nil

 

PAPUA NEW GUINEA Lineup:

Roxanne Komeng (GK), Judith Michael, Wanting Yagum (capt), Josephine Waiwai (Jocelyn Komeng 68'), Miriam Lanta, Priscilla Konalalai, Glenda Matthies, Neilen Limbai, Tracey Kigg (Lydia Banabas 74'), Julie Alau, Nakere Nombe.

Unused Substitutes:

Tokoe Norrie, Frederica Apeh, Diane Tasion.

Cautions:

nil

Expulsions:

nil


MATCH DAY THREE
Game One
Wednesday 9 April 2003

Result:

COOK ISLANDS 0
NEW ZEALAND 9 (Simone Ferrara 4', 22' pen, Maia Jackman 13', 33', 49', Nicola Smith 30', Wendi Henderson 53', Jane Simpson 59', Teresa McCahill 88')

Halftime score:

0-5

 

Kickoff:

4.30pm

Weather:

Fine, gusty, 17°C

Pitch condition:

Very good flat grassy surface

Match Officials:

Referee - Tammy Ogston (AUS),  Assistant Referees - Airlie Keen (AUS), Gray Vuke (VAN), Fourth Official - Salaiau Sosongan (PNG)

Attendance:

250 approx

 

COOK ISLANDS Lineup:

Sharlina Viking (GK) (Miriama Ngaoire 86'), Maine Daniel (Rangitauratua Apera 62'), Maggie Purea, Julina Matakino, Mii Piri, Melanie Rakei, Moeroa Mamanu, Anna Raina (Frances Willis 70'), Julieanne Westrupp (capt), Tereapii Charlene Moeara, Isabel Urirau.

Unused Substitutes:

Tupou Patia, Oakirangi Jim Mare, Marjorie Boaza, Ngarangievaru Koronui, Marion Matapo.

Cautions:

nil

Expulsions:

nil

 

NEW ZEALAND Lineup:

Yvonne Vale (GK), Jane Simpson, Teresa McCahill, Michele Keinzley, Maia Jackman, Rachel Doody (Priscilla Duncan 25'), Wendi Henderson, Nicola Smith (Katherine O'Meara 60'), Simone Ferrara, Kelly Jarden (Melissa Ray 77'), Rebecca Smith (capt).

Unused Substitutes:

Hayley Moorwood, Melanie Edwards, Zarnia Cogle, Rachel Howard.

Cautions:

nil

Expulsions:

nil


Progressive Points Table :

 

P

W

D

L

Bye

F

A

GD

Pts

Australia

3

3

0

0

0

43

0

43

9

New Zealand

2

2

0

0

1

24

0

24

6

Papua New Guinea

2

1

0

1

1

5

14

-9

3

Cook Islands

3

0

0

3

0

1

25

-24

0

Samoa

2

0

0

2

1

0

34

-34

0


TOURNAMENT LEADING GOALSCORERS :

Player

Country

Goals

MANN April

Australia

8

JACKMAN Maia

New Zealand

7

SMITH Nicola

New Zealand

6

GOLEBIOWSKI Kelly

Australia

6

PETERS Joanne

Australia

5

FERRARA Simone

New Zealand

5

SMALL Danielle

Australia

4

GARRIOCK Heather

Australia

4

ALAGICH Dianne

Australia

3

 


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