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MATCH PROGRESS - FIJI v NEW ZEALAND (0:2 full time)

Wednesday, 17 October 07, 11:43 AM

OFC Media will provide live text updates from Churchill Park, Lautoka, Fiji, from 4:00pm (FT)/5:00pm (NZT) as this OFC Nations Cup/2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Qualifier gets underway later today.

LIVE UPDATES:

0' - the starting line-ups have been named for this afternoon's match in Lautoka, with Fijian coach Juan Carlos Buzzetti choosing to unleash wonderkid Roy Krishna from the outset

0' - New Zealand coach Ricki Herbert boats a formidable striking pair with Glasgow Celtic marksman Chris Killen starting alongside red-hot Wellington Phoenix front man Shane Smeltz

0' - an expectant, and building crowd of thousands already receives the national anthems of both teams

1' - the match is underway with Fiji forcing an early corner, which Mark Paston rises above the crowd to comfortably hold

2' - Chris Killen ominously bears down on goal, but Taniela Waqa recovers well to win the ball

3' - Malakai Tiwa finds himself with the goal at his mercy, but misses narrowly from close range

5' - Simione Tamanisau gets his first touch, with Fiji looking strong in the opening stages

5' - Roy Krishna makes a statement with a rough challenge on All Whites central defender Andy Boyens

7' - New Zealand are settling into the tie, with captain Tim Brown controlling matters well from the midfield

9' - David Mulligan has a crack from distance, for Malakai Kainihewe to block bravely

10' - Shane Smeltz has his first attempt on goal, curling his shot wide from 30 yards

11' - a speculative Salesh Kumar clearance is controlled well by Pita Rabo, to find Tiwa whose powerful shot clears the bar

13' - Osea Vakatalesau and Krishna combine well for Rabo to shoot this time, but again wide

14' - Leo Bertos is in space out wide, but Tiwa scrambles well to effect the tackle

15' - Tamanisau saves well from Smeltz to a generous applause from the parochial crowd

17' - Boyens leaves the field for treatment, sporting a healthy head wound

20' - Fiji definitely have the impetus at this stage, but are failing to secure possession in their attacking half

21' - a Mulligan cross fails to find the New Zealand runners and sails for a goal kick

22' - New Zealand fail to build from a well-positioned free kick near the Fijian area

23' - Ronil Kumar rolls a magnificent through-ball for Vakatalesau, but the imposing Fijian striker is ruled offside

25' - New Zealand are still clearly unsettled as the local crowd builds

26' - Smeltz releases an attempt on goal, which Tamanisau saves well

27' - Krishna narrowly misses over the crossbar at the other end

28' - Killen and Fijian captain Peni Finau tangle in the penalty area for Tamanisau's long clearance to find Krishna, whose shot is deflected for a corner

31' - New Zealand have a free kick, which Bertos bends in for Finau to clear

32' - GOAL!

#7. Ivan VICELICH evades the offside trap to toe the ball over Tamanisau and into the roof of the net on the bounce, for New Zealand to take the lead against the run of play 

36' - a Waqa free kick finds Rabo at the far post, who fails to trouble Paston

37' - Salesh Kumar finds Vakatalesau in space on the left to be brought down by Mark Paston who also wins the ball

39' - play resumes after Vakatalesau receives treatment for the ensuing injury

41' - Waqa crosses for Tiwa, whose header is held comfortably by Paston

41' - Vakatalesau pivots well to release a powerful drive which leaves Paston stranded, as the ball scythes fractionally wide

44' - New Zealand have the ball in the net again, but Killen is called offside

-- 2 minutes added time --

45'+1 - Tamanisau saves well from a threatening Bertos cross

HALF TIME: FIJ 0 NZL (Vicelich 32') 

46' - both teams emerge for the second half with unchanged line-ups

46' - conditions should be much more tolerable for the All Whites in the second half as the sun sets across Churchill Park

47' - Mulligan and Bertos interchange well on the right hand side, for Mulligan to cross finding Duncan Oughton who heads narrowly wide

48' - Vakatalesau heads towards goal, but Boyens tracks well to concede a corner

51' - New Zealand squander possession through Oughton when Fiji are caught short on defence

53' - Vakatalesau forces another corner, from which Tiwa rattles the crossbar and Paston has to position himself well to save Krishna's attempt at the rebound

54' - Krishna fails to connect with a Waqa cross with Fiji on the counter-attack

55' - Jeremy Christie fouls Vakatalesau on the edge of the area, but Fiji fail to exert any pressure from the free kick

56' - Vicelich slides well to extinguish another sweeping Fijian move

58' - New Zealand replace #4. David MULLIGAN with #17. Jeff CAMPBELL

59' - #8. Pita BALEITOGA takes the field for #5. Ronil KUMAR

61' - Salesh Kumar blasts over from a free-kick courtesy of Brown's challenge on Rabo

63' - Krishna exceptionally finds Vakatalesau through traffic for his cross to be met by Rabo, who shoots wide

64' - #5. Andy BOYENS succumbs to his head injury, for #15. Ben SIGMUND to enter the game

65' - Krishna looks to play expansive, but Rabo can not control his pass

68' - Sigmund connects with a free kick but shoots wide on the volley

69' - a Smeltz goal is denied for offside

70' - Oughton wins a free kick down the right, for Campbell to cross low and Fiji to clear

71' - #16. Malakai TIWA leaves the field nursing a shoulder injury, and is replaced by #2. Avinesh SUWAMY

72' - Fiji concede a soft corner, from which Vicelich narrowly misses a header courtesy of Bertos' delivery

73' - #2. Avinesh SUWAMY receives a yellow card

74' - Finau is strong in defence to clear another Oughton cross

75' - a Smeltz header again finds the goal, but again is ruled offside

77' - Fiji concede a free kick through a Finau challenge

78' - #9. Maciu DUNADAMU takes the field for #11. Pita RABO

79' - Paston rises well to claim a Krishna corner kick, conceded by Vicelich

80' - Krishna and Vicelich collide, causing a temporary stoppage in play

82' - a Campbell free kick is cleared by Waqa, but only as far as Bertos who is tackled by Salesh Kumar

83' - Finau shoots wide after breaking from a New Zealand corner

85' - #10. Chris KILLEN is the latest to be booked

86' - GOAL!

#9. Shane SMELTZ fires a quality strike past the hapless Tamanisau to put New Zealand clear

88' - #13. Jarrod SMITH gets a run, replacing #10. Chris KILLEN

89' - #17. Jeff CAMPBELL is booked for a lazy foul

-- 2 minutes added time --

FULL TIME: FIJ 0 NZL 2 (Vicelich 32', Smeltz 86') 

For further details of media coverage of this match see below.

FIJI: 1. Simione TAMANISAU (gk); 4. Samuela VULA; 5. Ronil KUMAR (8. Pita BALEITOGA 59'); 7. Roy KRISHNA; 10. Osea VAKATALESAU; 11. Pita RABO (9. Maciu DUNADAMU 78'); 12. Peni FINAU (c); 13. Taniela WAQA; 15. Salesh KUMAR; 16. Malakai TIWA (2. Avinesh SUWAMY 71'); 17. Malakai KAINIHEWE. 

Coach: Juan Carlos BUZZETTI

Substitutes not used: 3. Shalen LAL; 6. Apisalome TURUVA; 14. Tuimasi MANUCA; 20. Shamal KUMAR (gk).

Cautions: 2. Avinesh SUWAMY (73'). 

Red cards:

Goal scorers:

NEW ZEALAND: 1. Mark PASTON (gk); 2. Jeremy CHRISTIE; 3. Tony LOCHHEAD; 4. David MULLIGAN (17. Jeff CAMPBELL 58'); 5. Andy BOYENS (15. Ben SIGMUND 64'); 7. Ivan VICELICH; 8. Tim BROWN (c); 9. Shane SMELTZ; 10. Chris KILLEN (13. Jarrod SMITH 88'); 11. Leo BERTOS; 16. Duncan OUGHTON.

Coach: Ricki HERBERT

Substitutes not used: 12. James PRITCHETT; 14. Chris JAMES; 18. James BANNATYNE (gk).

Cautions: 10. Chris KILLEN (85'); 17. Jeff CAMPBELL (89'). 

Red cards:

Goal scorers: 7. Ivan VICELICH (32'); 9. Shane SMELTZ (86'). 

Referee: Jair MARRUFO (USA)

Assistant Referee 1: Charles MORGANTE (USA)

Assistant Referee 2: Adam WIENCKOWSKI (USA)

Fourth Official: Baldomero TOLEDO (USA)

 FIFA World Cup - South Africa 2010: Asian Football Confederation (AFC) first round qualifying matches are underway

OFC NATIONS CUP/2010 FIFA WORLD CUP SOUTH AFRICA QUALIFIER 

FIJI vs. NEW ZEALAND

Wednesday 17th October, 2007

At Churchill Park

Lautoka

Fiji

Kick-off: 4:00pm (local time)/5:00pm (NZT)

MEDIA COVERAGE

Live text updates available at www.oceaniafootball.com

Delayed coverage Fiji TV

Match shown on live streaming at www.tvnz.co.nz (available to NZ audiences only)

Delayed coverage TV ONE at 10:35pm

Delayed coverage TVNZ Sport Extra Freeview Channel 20 (see www.tvnz.co.nz for details)

50 Comments

    All Whites
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    All Whites wrote: | 11 months ago
    Comon New Zealand. Beat the Fijians
    fiji
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    fiji wrote: | 11 months ago
    lets beat the shit out of the whites ! go fiji !
    All Whites
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    All Whites wrote: | 11 months ago
    We'll beat the sh*t out of you guys
    FUDD
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    FUDD wrote: | 11 months ago
    Can NZ be a world sporting disgrace after this game. First it was the Union guys at the World Cup then the League guys last weekend. Fiji will prove to you kiwis that you are easy beats. GO FIJI.
    fiji
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    fiji wrote: | 11 months ago
    france turned NZ blacker in rugby and we can make them whiter. NZ looked like a joke in the U-20's, didn't deserve to be there. we'll dedicate this win to the b*tch helen clark.
    All Whites
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    All Whites wrote: | 11 months ago
    Hear, Hear, Hear, NZ will win this game.
    ausfijian
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    ausfijian wrote: | 11 months ago
    wow, fiji is just totally dominating the game, just not scoring ! should be at least 3-0 for fiji by now. we gotta learn how to put teams away.
    Aussie Roo
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    Aussie Roo wrote: | 11 months ago
    Come on Fiji, make it a Kiwi losing trifecta
    All Whites
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    All Whites wrote: | 11 months ago
    Early minutes. NZ will absorb them and punish Fiji for not taking those opportunities.
    go-Fiji
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    go-Fiji wrote: | 11 months ago
    NZers are bad in all sports, Lost world cup, lost 20/20 world cup, got shat on in union, pissed on in league, done in yaughting and da only thng left now is this game which nz's shit government didnt
    wana have...wat a shit place! sheep shaggers!!!!
    All WHites
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    All WHites wrote: | 11 months ago
    Hahahahaha....1 goal and we are up
    nzsux
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    nzsux wrote: | 11 months ago
    NZ is a joke. even if they get past fiji and make it to the world cup, ronaldino will score a dozen and send them back to earth. i laughed watching them get thumped by mexico in the u-20's. they were
    horrendous !
    Willie Jacob
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    Willie Jacob wrote: | 11 months ago
    Hope Fiji will win. Vanuatu is behind Fiji. Go Melanesian Go! Go Small Islands Go!
    All Whites
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    All Whites wrote: | 11 months ago
    Common NZ. At least they deserve to be in the U20 world cup as champions of the region. I know we are behind, but that is a positive step for the region.
    Kiwi Canary
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    Kiwi Canary wrote: | 11 months ago
    Why has it all suddenly gone quiet from the Fijians.....? If it were the Phoenix that were a goal down you would at least hear the yellow Fever immediately giving the team encouragement. Looks to be
    an ok crowd at the game but honestly, you'd hear more noise at the local morgue.
    fiji
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    fiji wrote: | 11 months ago
    i don't think fijians really see NZ as being part of the "region". New Zealand is fiji's bitter enemy, in every sense. i hope one of the melanesian nations knocks NZ off. oceania soccer is trully
    about the islands nations. we need fifa's help and given that, we'll be competitive. f**k helen clark and her poodle winston peters !
    wer
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    wer wrote: | 11 months ago
    ball blong u fala evri one, stop arguing. just watch the stupid game
    Vanuatu
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    Vanuatu wrote: | 11 months ago
    Go ! Melanesian Go ! lets beat out of the whites, go Fiji!
    Kiwi Canary
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    Kiwi Canary wrote: | 11 months ago
    Hey nzsux, I watched New Zealand play Brazil in the 1999 Confederations Cup at the Jalisco Stadium in Guadalajara, Mexico and Ronaldhino only managed 1 goal and we only lost 2-0. Germany lost to the
    same side 4-1 if you want to put that into persepective. I'd like to see Fiji take on Brazil and get a better result than a 0-2 loss. You're dreaming if you think guys like Krishna are world-beaters.
    I'll give him a good look when he plays for Waitakere United in the NZFC and see if he can even cut it here in our own national league.
    Molly the Sheep
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    Molly the Sheep wrote: | 11 months ago
    Helen Cluck had fush & chups for lunch. She ain't shearing her sheep with no one. I thought Helen was a ladies name???
    All Whites
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    All Whites wrote: | 11 months ago
    NZ provides the springboard for Island soccer players, unless youre attached to the other world soccer powers like France. Fiji Soccer is just like politics, same as Vanuatu. Fiji FA favours BA, so
    as Tafea in Vanuatu. So actually there is no development in soccer in these countries.
    All Whites
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    All Whites wrote: | 11 months ago
    NZ should have been up by 2 goals. Bloody ref, scared of the cane growers.
    solomone
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    solomone wrote: | 11 months ago
    Come on the two teams ,but fiji is comming back in the second.
    Kiwi Canary
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    Kiwi Canary wrote: | 11 months ago
    I am annoyed like most sports fans that the Fijian keeper wasn't allowed a permit to get into the country. You don't need to vent your frustrations on us fans. Ring Winston Peters at the Beehive and
    tell him what a wan**r he is. If the NZ government really had a policy on visas then we would see a crack down on the Fijians living in Auckland that have rellies in the army. There is no way they
    could deal with that. The whole point that Peters was trying to make is lost on me too. The game is about football, not politics. So if you are pissed off with the visa thing contact Winnie. He's in
    a world of his own and to be frank, an embarrassment to the NZ government. He aint a foreign ministers ar**hole.
    Kiwi Canary
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    Kiwi Canary wrote: | 11 months ago
    Hey that was a great chance for Fiji. They are still in there and thats a worry more me as a Kiwi fan. Fiji are putting a heap of pressure on the All Whites...who ironically are playing in blue.
    solomon Islander
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    solomon Islander wrote: | 11 months ago
    The best thing of this allround competition is the referees from abroad. to avoid some of the recent SPG poor refeeres. BUT next time try to pick refrees from Africa, gana brazil and etc cos in the
    NZ, Auzzie, and USA have been instrumental already in the pacific Islands politics,,so give sports to others, preferably the africans
    hey kiwi canay
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    hey kiwi canay wrote: | 11 months ago
    you are hoot if you believe that brazil cares about something like the confederations cup any bit. meet them in the world cup and and they'll put you in the right place. As for players like Krishna
    playing in New Zealand, i certainly don't think that playing in the NZ league is any sort of upgrade. Island players should aim instead to play in places like MLS and second tier european leagues.
    its partly the island mentality at fault, assuming that what NZ offers is a better option. It certainly isn't. krishna isn't a world beater but who do you have that is a world beater. Scottish league
    hardly garnishes any respect, mate !
    helen clark
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    helen clark wrote: | 11 months ago
    come on NZ. save my face. I am checking to see if sivivatu and rokocoko have fiji military links. we might have to take their NZ passport away and send them back to fiji. please win NZ. i need the
    money to fix my rusting teeth and to pay the leprosy society for my foul mouth. winston, stay on your leash, boy ! hehehehe.
    Kiwi Canary
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    Kiwi Canary wrote: | 11 months ago
    Course Brazil care about the Confed Cup. Their country is just like NZ in the fact that our rugger fans like to win every game regardless of who they play, and the Brazilian fans want to win every
    football game regardless of opposition or competition. I think you will find Scotland are doing quite nicely in their Euro Champ qualifiers beating France in St Denis 1-0. Yes we have a striker at
    Celtic, and a defender at Blackburn. What do you have? Krishnan at Waitakere. You're havin a larf with me. NZ U20 captain Jack Pelter singed a 1 year deal at Sunderland and two U17's have been signed
    up by Birmingham City and West Bromwich Albion. The NZ U17 keeper Gleeson has trials at Man United and Everton next month. So we are getting there as far as repect goes. Small steps but positive
    ones.
    ok kiwi canary
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    ok kiwi canary wrote: | 11 months ago
    buddy, you really need to look harder at your soccer IQ. I've been to CONCACAF series matches with Brazil as invitees sending their U21 side. your assertion is bogus, with all due respect. And you
    compare scottish national side to the quality of their league. if that were true, then as hosts of the best soccer league in the world, one should expect england to win every world cup yet they
    haven't in over 40 years. Do you really believe that Italy care about European championship more than the world cup ? you've gotta be kidding me. the only that matters is the world cup. maybe New
    Zealand doesn't understand this and that's why they choked in the rugby world cup.
    kiwi fan
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    kiwi fan wrote: | 11 months ago
    whatever Nz is leading, Fiji can't find the back of our net..ha..ha.ha you guys are lossing stop talking to much because you can't play soccer
    fiji fan
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    fiji fan wrote: | 11 months ago
    can the fiji do something before full time.
    Kiwi Canary
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    Kiwi Canary wrote: | 11 months ago
    Look I have no care at all about rugby. As a kiwi football fan I turn my back on the game. Football is the only game that interests me and NZ is my team and I'll support them til I expire. As Kiwi
    fan says, we're the team with the goal on the board so until that changes we're the ones with the smiles on our faces. Keep up the rugger stuff though. I'm loving the media backlash and finger
    pointing regarding the AB's failure. This is an opportunity for NZ Football to...OH WE SCORED, 2-0 NICE....ah where was I, yes opp for NZF to get some support for a success depraved nation following
    the rugger and league failures. 2-0, ah I'm lovin it (plug for sponsors McDonalds)...you know where to send the cheque Ronald:-p
    fiji fan
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    fiji fan wrote: | 11 months ago
    can the fiji do something before full time.
    internet user
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    internet user wrote: | 11 months ago
    what happen to the live text updates.we are desperate.
    kiwi fan
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    kiwi fan wrote: | 11 months ago
    hooray. sorry Fiji you are loosing bye..bye next time don't talk to much
    Kiwi Canary
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    Kiwi Canary wrote: | 11 months ago
    Nice start to the qualifying process if you're a kiwi fan. 1-0, I noted the second goal ruled offside. Doesn't matter. Wins a win, especially away from home and after Fijian coach Buzzetti once again
    opened his mouth to spout more crap which was reported in our press. The guy needs to learn some humility - but credit to the guy, I certainly feel a lot better coming home from work to discover
    we've won and it's Buzzeti who will have to face the music and justify/blame/point the finger as per usual regarding the result. If NZ can't play football then lets have more of this.
    jojoe
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