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April 9, 2003 New Zealand breaks open the Cook Island bunker Cook Islands 0 New Zealand 9Wednesday 9 April 2003 Belconnen Soccer Centre, Canberra, Australia Weather: Fine, gusty, 17°C Attendance: 250 approx ScoringNew ZealandSimone Ferrara 4', 22', Maia Jackman 13', 33', 49', Nicola Smith 30', Wendi Henderson 53', Jane Simpson 59', Teresa McCahill 88' Cook IslandsViking, Sharlina (GK) (Ngaoire, Miriama 86') Daniel, Maine (Apera, Rangitauratua 62') Purea, Maggie Matakino,Julina Piri, Mii Rakei, Melanie Mamanu, Moeroa Raina, Anna (Willis, Frances 70') Westrupp, Julieanne (capt) Moeara, Tereapii Charlene Urirau, Isabel Unused Substitutes: Patia, Tupou Mare, Oakirangi Jim Boaza, Marjorie Koronui,Ngarangievaru Matapo, Marion New ZealandVale, Yvonne (GK) Simpson, Jane McCahill, Teresa Keinzley, Michele Jackman, Maia Doody, Rachel (Duncan, Priscilla 25') Henderson, Wendi Smith, Nicola (O'Meara, Katherine 60') Ferrara, Simone Jarden, Kelly (Ray, Melissa 77') Smith, Rebecca (capt) Unused SubstitutesMoorwood, Hayley Edwards, Melanie Cogle, Zarnia Howard, Rachel Match Officials: Referee - Tammy Ogston (AUS), Asst. Ref- Airlie Keen (AUS), Asst. Ref Gray Vuke (VAN), Fourth Official - Salaiau Sosongan (PNG) SWANZ Struggle To Overcome Stubborn Defence Of Cooks by Jeremy Ruane The Cook Islands put up stubborn resistance, but ultimately succumbed to the SWANZ. The Kiwi team struggled to overcome their rivals whlile squandering a wealth of opportunities throughout the match, with frustration often overtaking the patience required to put the eleven-woman defensive tactics employed by the Cooks to the sword. All appeared on course early on for the SWANZ, Simone Ferrara nutmegging Cooks' goalkeeper Sharline Viking in the fourth minute to open the scoring, after Wendi Henderson's cross from the right had cannoned off Nicky Smith into the midfielder's stride. Smith and Henderson both went close in the next six minutes, before Maia Jackman opened her account for the evening in classic fashion in the thirteenth minute, powerfully heading home a pinpoint Henderson corner from twelve yards. Two further Smith efforts fizzed over the crossbar before goal number threegraced the game in the 22nd minute. Henderson's cross from the left never reached Ferrara, after she was crudely shoved over in the penalty area by Julina Matakino. Ferrara rolled home the spot-kick - 3-0. Three minutes later, Jane Simpson volleyed wide after crosses from Henderson and Jackman foundered on determined Cooks' defending, while a flying header from Jackman flew inches past the post, after Simpson and Ferrara had combined on the right. The premature departure of debutant midfielder Rachel Doody, with a knee injury, paved the way for Priscilla Duncan's appearance, and while she was getting up to speed, Michele Keinzley saw Viking parry her twenty-five yarder to safety after the vibrant Ferrara had linked up with Simpson on the right. The same duo teamed up to engineer the SWANZ fourth goal, in the 31st minute. Jackman flicked on Simpson's cross to Henderson, whose low cross was steered home by Smith. After Henderson, who clearly relished her recall to the starting line-up, had volleyed at Viking after Keinzley and Jackman had teamed up, the SWANZ went nap in the 34th minute. Ferrara, Simpson and Smith combined, the last-mentioned's low cross being turned home by Jackman, who got in amongst the retreating Cooks' rearguard to ram home her second goal of the game. The Islanders were clearly fearful of Jackman, as evidenced by captain Julieanne Westruff's comments soon after - "Don't let that number seven get it!!", this after the striker had flicked on a Simpson cross for Henderson. (Her second half comment, "The number seven is loose!", easily surpassed this as the quote of the day!!) Seconds after Henderson's effort had been scrambled clear, Viking produced the save of the game to thwart Duncan, whose dipping twenty-five yarder was destined for the top left-hand corner of the net. The goalkeeper denied both Smith and Jackman before the break, while in between Jackman diverting a header onto the roof of the net, and Duncan blazing a shot over the bar with the last chance of the half, the SWANZ were denied two clear-cut penalties by referee Tammy Ogston, the first when Moeroa Mamanu handled the ball, then when Jackman was sent tumbling seconds later. The second half was four minutes old when Kelly Jarden whipped over a super cross from the left which Jackman met at full pelt, and ended up in the back of the net with the ball - 6-0, and her hat-trick strike. After Ferrara had chipped the ball onto the roof of the net, following a short corner routine between Henderson and Simpson, with assistance from Smith, the SWANZ went seven-up in the 53rd minute with a goal rich in movement. Keinzley, Duncan and the overlapping Simpson were all involved, and the subsequent volley from Henderson was sumptuous - Viking got her fingertips to it, but this shot stayed hit! The goalkeeper gained her revenge seconds later, thwarting Henderson after Smith's hard work, then found reason to buy a lottery ticket, as Jarden's stupendous inswinging corner hit the far post, bounced off Viking's legs and was scrambled to safety. Simpson celebrated her first goal for the SWANZ in the 59th minute, her cross-shot being misjudged by Viking, and it seemed only a matter of time before the New Zealanders would reach double figures. That they didn't is something for which they only have themselves to blame, as impatience and frustration with the Cooks' defensive tactics stymied many a promising move, and resulted in a steady stream of pot-shots which were directed at Viking. Liz O'Meara - another debutant, Duncan, Ferrara and Keinzley all saw their shots comfortably gathered by the goalkeeper, while Jarden, O'Meara, Keinzley and Rebecca Smith were all guilty of firing shots wide of the mark, when more composed finishes were called for. Jarden rattled the crossbar with a twenty-five yard effort thirteen minutes from time, while Viking plucked a Simpson cross off the head of Jackman, moments before being replaced between the sticks by Miriama Ngaoire, who promptly denied both Rebecca Smith and Duncan - a fine save to turn the youngster's sizzling twenty-yarder to safety. It took the predatory skills of Terry McCahill to wrap up the scoring in stoppage time, the ever-reliable defender ramming home her first international goal, after Keinzley's corner was blocked on the line by Isabel Urirau for the final 9-0 scoreline. Post game quoteSWANZ Head Coach Sandy DavieThere was a lesson to be learnt by us tonight, in terms of having to be patient and keep possession. We did quite well at times, but lost our way trying to force the play. Terry McCahill and Rebecca Smith were solid and steady respectively, while Nicky Smith did well again, and Simone Ferrara played quite well in midfield. Overall, though, no-one stood out for the entire ninety minutes |