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MULLIGAN SEALS VITAL WIN FOR NEW ZEALAND

Saturday, 17 November 07, 03:16 PM

PORT VILA - Vanuatu had waited nearly a decade of the return of senior international football to its country and was rewarded for its patience as Port Vila Municipal Stadium hosted an action-packed match replete with drama, excitement, tragedy and heroism.

But it took a winner from substitute David Mulligan deep in injury time to ensure New Zealand escaped Vanuatu with three vital World Cup qualifying points.

Mulligan’s header in the fourth minute of injury time completed a kiwi comeback started by a 53rd minute Shane Smeltz goal that cancelled out Jean Nako Naprapol’s 27th minute shock first half opener.

Down 1-0 at half time, Smeltz’s fourth goal in his last three internationals put New Zealand back on level terms minute of a match where the All Whites’ resolve was tested not only by a fired up home team but by trying playing conditions.

With faces already red from the intense heat, New Zealand were at risk of further blushes after 27 minutes when speedy striker Naprapol latched on to a long ball and had the pace to round an advancing Mark Paston and slot into an empty net for a shock 1-0 lead.

But the All Whites' determination - and ultimately patience - was rewarded with Smeltz's equaliser and Mulligan's late late winner.

Both sides carved out a multitude of opportunities with both goalkeepers in extraordinary form, in particular, Chikau Mansale who pulled of a triple save from Shane Smeltz, Tim Brown and Leo Bertos. Mark Paston responded in kind just a few minutes into the second-half when he stopped a vicious Fenedy Masavakaulo shot from just inside the penalty area then parried a Seule Soromon header away with a lightening quick one-handed save with the New Zealand goal gaping.

Paston might have been in sensational form to halt those attacks but the Wellington Phoenix goalkeeper knew little about substitute Moise Poida's rasping 18 yard drive off his wrong foot that smacked the face of the New Zealand crossbar before ballooning high to safety for a goalkick.

The action was unrelenting and Chikau Mansale distinguished himself yet again when a rapier-like near post cross from Leo Bertos saw the Tapuji FC goalkeeper fling himself headlong at Duncan Oughton to pluck the ball off the Columbus Crew midfielder's head. It was a sensational save by Mansale but in executing one of matches most acrobatic plays, Mansale injured himself, rising only to overarm the ball into the crowd before crumpling to the deck in agony.

Vanuatu coach Robert Calvo had no choice and sent on Mansale's uncle and former Vanuatu number one, David Chilia, who poised to kiss his fallen nephew on the cheek as he raced on to help his team in its most dire moment. It was a telling moment as Chilia at first delivered an  authoritative performance that slowly deteriorated as the Kiwis grew in belief that they might yet, somehow, achieve what at one stage appeared an unlikely victory.

Mansale's injury was worth five minutes time added on to referee Job Ponis Minan and so it proved long enough for New Zealand to seal the win and break Vanuatu hearts in the process. A deep cross to the far post from James Pritchett saw Chilia race off his line, flap hopelessly at the ball, only for it to evade the Tafea FC number one before falling kindly to the unmarked David Mulligan to cushion an unimpeded header into the back of the net and the New Zealanders into a frenzy of celebration as Port Vila Municipal Stadium went into a state of stunned silence.

VAN: 20. Chikau MANSALE (GK) 1. David CHILIA 68'); 3. Jacques MAFIL NAWAN; 5. Fedy VAVA (c); 6. Ken MASAVAKAULO; 9. Jean Nako NAPRAPOL; 10. Seule SOROMON; 12. Fenedy MASAVAKAULO; 14. Pita David MAKI (7. Moise POIDA 68'); 16. Alphonse Welin QORIG; 17. Geoffrey Lego GETE; 18. Hubert NAKE (2. Andrew CHICHIRUA 50').

SUBS: 4. Ephraim KALORIB; 11. Rickson TARI; 19. Derek MALAS; 21. Jean Robert YELOU.

Coach: Robert CALVO (VAN)

Yellow Cards: 17. Geoffrey Lego GETE 70'.

Red Cards: None

Goals: 9. Jean Nako NAPRAPOL 26'

NZL: 1. Mark PASTON; 3. Tony LOCHHEAD; 5. Andy BOYENS; 7. Ivan VICELICH (4. David MULLIGAN 71'); 8. Tim BROWN; 9. Shane SMELTZ (19. Daniel ELLENSOHN 84'); 11. Leo BERTOS; 12. James PRITCHETT; 14. Chris JAMES (Jarrod SMITH 68'); 15. Ben SIGMUND; 16. Duncan OUGHTON.

SUBS: 2. Jeremy CHRISTIE; 17. Jeff CAMPBELL 18. Jacob SPOONLEY (RGK).

Coach: Ricki HERBERT

Yellow Cards: Tim BROWN 69'

Red Cards: None

Goals: 9. Shane SMELTZ 84', 4. David MULLIGAN 94'. 

REFEREE: Job Ponis MINAN (PNG)

ASSISTANT REFEREE: Teariki GOODWIN (COK)

ASSISTANT REFEREE: Hilary ANI (PNG)

FOURTH OFFICIAL: Joakim Salaiau SOSONGAN (PNG)

Fans stream into the ground to take up their seats three hours before kick-off

Fans on halfway soak up the warm conditions ahead of the first World Cup Qualifier on Vanuatu soil since 1990's

Port Vila Municipal Stadium was full three hours prior to kick-off

New Zealand warm-up at a packed Port Vila Municipal Stadium

The home crowd are firmly behind their heroes as a deafening cacophony of sound rings out around Port Vila Stadium

Vanuatu Army Military Band prepares to play the national anthems and entertain this capacity crowd

New Zealand substitute David MULLIGAN heads toward the dressing room at the conclusion of the warm-ups

45 Comments

    Pablo
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    Pablo wrote: | 6 months ago
    Good luck Vanuatu... All Whites is a strong team but...
    Pablo
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    Pablo wrote: | 6 months ago
    Good luck Vanuatu... All Whites is a strong team but...
    pacifica
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    pacifica wrote: | 6 months ago
    The all whites have prepared really well...the islanders will be the underdogs..no good coach, not enough preparation...hoping the Port Vila heat and crowds will help cheer the locals
    Trief
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    Trief wrote: | 6 months ago
    Cool pictures, thank you webmaster!
    Manba
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    Manba wrote: | 6 months ago
    Any live updates?
    pacifica
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    pacifica wrote: | 6 months ago
    Vanuatu have just scored
    verekon
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    verekon wrote: | 6 months ago
    Van1-NZ0
    Trief
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    Trief wrote: | 6 months ago
    Wan more boys, wan more!!
    Pablo
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    Pablo wrote: | 6 months ago
    Vanuatu have a red & green halves jersey? Beautyful... Thanks to webmaster for pictures! I'm following the match from Argentina...
    Tokeville
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    Tokeville wrote: | 6 months ago
    Go Vanuatu Go!!! Crush them Kiwis!!
    greg
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    greg wrote: | 6 months ago
    Nz will win 3 1
    Roqz
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    Roqz wrote: | 6 months ago
    Go Vanua2!.....you can do it all night..long
    grub
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    grub wrote: | 6 months ago
    chikau hemi fit! half time vanuatu i stap 1-0, i gat live coverage long http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/
    honson street
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    honson street wrote: | 6 months ago
    half time nao... van1 - nz0...score by Jean Nako!!! GO VANUATU!!!!!!!!!!!
    Trief
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    Trief wrote: | 6 months ago
    Webmaster, action picts please;-)
    pacifica
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    pacifica wrote: | 6 months ago
    Webmaster any updates
    Tokeville
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    Tokeville wrote: | 6 months ago
    Alle sule...alle ol boy putum wan point....
    pacifica
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    pacifica wrote: | 6 months ago
    olketa wanem thinkthink long new uniform?..mi luk se hemi a bit dark
    tai nicholas
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    tai nicholas wrote: | 6 months ago
    Fiji are leading New Caledonia 2-0 at halftime
    tainicholas
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    tainicholas wrote: | 6 months ago
    New Zealand score goal by Shane Smeltz - New Zealand 1 Vanuatu 1
    gnasher
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    gnasher wrote: | 6 months ago
    bloody great - live in NZ and have to listen to commentary on an Aussie radio station. 1-1 now
    Trief
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    Trief wrote: | 6 months ago
    1-1
    rudy_osiol
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    rudy_osiol wrote: | 6 months ago
    "Na przekor calemu swiatu, zwyciezca bedzie VANUATU!!!"

    Best wishes from Poland :)
    Marek
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    Marek wrote: | 6 months ago
    Dokładnie tak ;) Fajnie, że ktoś wsparł moją akcję.

    Whole Poland supports Vanuatu today!
    Polish Guy
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    Polish Guy wrote: | 6 months ago
    Vanuatu rules!!! Greetings from Poland!!! Let's kick some Kiwi arse!
    Trief
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    Trief wrote: | 6 months ago
    Unlucky boys, traem next week in Wellington, all the best!
    van2
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    van2 wrote: | 6 months ago
    NZ won ... score is 2 - 1...last minute score.!!!
    A.
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    A. wrote: | 6 months ago
    - Kto wygra mecz?
    -VANUATU!
    -kto?
    -VANUATU!
    -kto?
    -do boju do boju do boju VA-NU-ATU!!!

    Poland for Vanuatu!
    OKS
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    OKS wrote: | 6 months ago
    so who won this game between vanuatu & new zealand?
    van2
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    van2 wrote: | 6 months ago
    game finish nao...Well done boys..at least we scored a goal on homegrown!!!
    Wayne
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    Wayne wrote: | 6 months ago
    who scored winning goal?
    Marczel from Poland
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    Marczel from Poland wrote: | 6 months ago
    VANUATU do boju!!!
    pozdro dla czytelników zCzuba:)
    Dominic Brown
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    Dominic Brown wrote: | 6 months ago
    David Mulligan Scored The Winner For NZ In The End
    van2
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    van2 wrote: | 6 months ago
    I thnk it was this guy #4. David MULLIGAN
    Wayne
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    Wayne wrote: | 6 months ago
    ANYONE KNOW WHO SCORED WINNER FOR NZ? well done Vanuatu..
    Wayne
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    Wayne wrote: | 6 months ago
    Thanks
    Hamish
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    Hamish wrote: | 6 months ago
    Good win NZ. Well played Vanuatu
    Kozi
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    Kozi wrote: | 6 months ago
    Poland Was whit you Vanuatu!!
    Poland Alcoholand
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    Poland Alcoholand wrote: | 6 months ago
    Vanuatu, You'll Never Walk Alone!!!

    Greetings from Poland!
    Suva Fiji
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    Suva Fiji wrote: | 6 months ago
    Well done Vanuatu boys! God Bless!
    Jiz
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    Jiz wrote: | 6 months ago
    hard luck boys, we went down, they finally beat us after we smashed them 4-2 in Australia in 2004. we'll win next time, promise!
    TASMANIA Devils
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    TASMANIA Devils wrote: | 6 months ago
    Well done boys and excellent job Robert Calvo. My heart and soul is with you and all players. Go to NZ this week and dont give them a dam chance. Ale..
    holyshark
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    holyshark wrote: | 6 months ago
    Congratulations to the webmaster from Spain.The web and the reports are the best, very good site. New Zealand won the game, but Vanuatu show their skills, the distance behind New Zealand and the rest
    of Oceania countries is less...
    The Observer
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    The Observer wrote: | 6 months ago
    Having observed the game, it must be said that the Vanuatu team played very good football. The midfield duo of Alphonse Welin and Pita Maki combined well but looked a bit exhausted in the end. The
    only problem for the Vanuatu team is find the back of the net. There were 4 missed opportunities which the boys could have capitalised on, but did not. However I believe Robert Calvo has identified
    the cracks in the Vanuatu team and in Wednesday's game, I'm sure things will work out for the betterment of Vanuatu football.
    avnit
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    avnit wrote: | 6 months ago
    shame on fiji team draw to