Football Ferns
Riley 7'
White 15', 38'
Percival 18'
Wilkinson 32', 36'
In other news, Cosimo is a lousy troll. Doloras2010-10-08 16:47:10
Riley 7'
White 15', 38'
Percival 18'
Wilkinson 32', 36'
In other news, Cosimo is a lousy troll.
Betty Rubble 7'
Samantha Hayes 15', 38'
The chick who used to be in Boston Legal but is now in Modern Family 18'
Abby from CSI 32', 36'
In other news, Cosimo is a lousy troll.
Tweeting even?
I Rosie White, although she could have a few more if she paid more attention to the last defender, quite a few off side calls on her, but a few of our goals were quite clearly offside in the build up as well.
[QUOTE=AngusBeef]NZ U17 played with courage, pride and with awesome
skills. It was just so unlucky that nz didn't grab few more goals
against Venezuela. Even against Spain, NZ U17 looked threatening with a
most impressive defensive play, just like the All Whites!� NZ U17 will
have the size, height and physical presence coupled with All Whites
defensive fortressto grab a surprise against the Japanese side and win
at least 4-0. That is a good reason why NZ should remain in the
Oceania.
I hate to say that the Ferns haven't earned the right to go to Germany next year, but the fact that their qualification route was so easy is an insult to all the other women playing around the world. Their qualification route should be as per the senior men, with a playoff against an Asian Confederation team. Why hasn't this been standardised across all of NZ's teams?
http://www.peacecup.com/en/peacequeencup/match_index.php
First game is against Korea today at 6pm our time. Then they face England on the 21st at 6pm.
Go get em!
Goaless draw against Korea.
New Zealand v England
October 21, 2010
6pm (NZT)
New Zealand: (from) 1-Jenny BINDON (GK), 2-Ria PERCIVAL, 3-Anna GREEN, 4-Katie HOYLE, 5-Abby ERCEG, 7-Ali RILEY, 8-Hayley MOORWOOD (captain), 9-Amber HEARN, 13-Maia JACKMAN, 14-Rosie WHITE, 15-Sarah GREGORIUS, 16-Emma KETE, 17-Hannah WILKINSON, 18-Kristy HILL,
10-Elizabeth MILNE, 11-Kirsty YALLOP, 12-Betsy HASSETT, 20-Aroon CLANSEY (GK).
Coach: John HERDMAN
England: (from) 1-Rachel BROWN (GK), 2-Alex Scott, 3-Rachel UNITT, 4-Jill SCOTT, 5-Faye WHITE, 6-Casey STONEY, 7- Jessica CLARKE, 8-Fara WILLIAMS, 9-Eniola ALUKO, 10-Kelly SMITH, 11-Rachel YANKEY, 12-Ellen WHITE, 13-Karen BARDSLEY (GK), 14-Laura BASSETT, 15-Stephanie HOUGHTON, 16-Dunia SUSI, 17-Sophie BRADLEY, 18-Sue SMITH, 19-Lindsay JOHNSON, 20-Anita ASANTE.
Coach: Hope POWELL
Football Ferns miss final after lot drawn
The Football Ferns missed out on a place in the Peace Queen Cup final after a 0-0 draw against World Number nine England in Suwon, South Korea forced a drawing of lots to break a three way tie.
order
Group B
Japan
NZ
Mexico
England
quite happy with that as I'll def see us play england live on tv!!
Women�s World Cup tour hits New Zealand
FIFA�s Women�s World Cup Welcome Tour rolled through Auckland on Friday as part of a global tour of all nations qualified for next year�s showpiece of women�s football.
Members of the Football Ferns pose with the FIFA Women's World CUp trophy. Photosport
December 10, 2010
AUCKLAND � FIFA�s Women�s World Cup Welcome Tour rolled through Auckland on Friday as part of a global tour of all nations qualified for next year�s showpiece of women�s football.
After an equally whirlwind stop in Sydney on Wednesday, a delegation including FIFA�s Head of Women�s Football Competitions Tatjana Haenni, and Germany 2011 Local Organising Committee President Steffi Jones touched down in New Zealand to showcase what next year�s FIFA Women�s World Cup will be like.
The event will feature single matches from the group stage, rather than double headers, with crowds expected to rival the record numbers that attended USA 1999.
Jones, who represented Germany over 100 times, admitted she would like the home nation to do well but said the unpredictability of a FIFA World Cup is what makes them so special.
�The World Cup writes its own history and it can be surprising,� Jones said.
�Lower ranked teams can beat the top teams and I�m just excited to see who is going to be the team that wins and of course to see lots of goals and have fans experience the atmosphere and fascination that Germany can offer.�
With the FIFA Women�s World Cup trophy on display, Jones and Haenni also took part in an afternoon symposium on women�s football in New Zealand, where the gathered audience learned about the development the women�s football here and around the world and gained insights into the progress of the New Zealand and Australian women�s national teams thanks to presentations from Football Ferns head coach John Herdman and guest speaker Tom Sermanni, head coach of the Australian Matildas.
Football Ferns veteran Maia Jackman, who was presented with her 50th New Zealand was joined on stage by Jones, Herdman and Sermanni for a Q&A session.
Jackman, who is hoping to play in her second Women�s World Cup spoke of the sacrifice her and her teammates make to be a Football Fern, juggling 28 hour training schedules with the demands of study, work or motherhood. She also spoke about what having the Women�s World Cup trophy in New Zealand meant for the team.
�To see the trophy just there, brings home how close the tournament is and reinforces our desire to go to what will be a fantastic World Cup and make an real impact.
The evening session featured more special guests with German Ambassador Thomas Hermann Meister, Consulate General Erich Bachmann, NZF Chairman Frank van Hattum in attendance and New Zealand�s 1982 World Cup captain Steve Sumner named as an honourary �Super Fan� for the event.
German based defender Rebecca Smith also played a part, with a special recored video message to her teammates and New Zealand fans.
The FIFA Women�s World Cup tour continues in the New Year with Nigeria and England next on the itinerary of 15 qualifiers.
source: NZF
February 7, 2011
AUCKLAND - Uncapped youngsters Olivia Chance and Terri-Amber Carlson have been handed a golden opportunity to stake claims for a FIFA Women�s World Cup spot with inclusion in a 21 strong Football Ferns squad for the 2011 Cyprus Cup in early March.
Chance, from Tauranga, was among New Zealand�s standout performers at the 2010 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Trinidad and Tobago, was player of the Women�s Knockout Cup final for Claudelands Rovers and has made a bright start to Waikato-Bay of Plenty�s ASB Women�s Youth League campaign.
Wellingtonian Carlson, who will suit up for North Shore club Glenfield Rovers this season in order to train full-time with the New Zealand squad, is a graduate of the FIFA World Cup U-20 campaign.
With the FIFA Women�s World Cup looming in June, Football Ferns coach John Herdman has included Chance, 17, and Carlson, 20, in a squad heavy on midfielders and forwards has he looks for the right blend to take to Germany.
�The Football Ferns are going in to this World Cup with high hopes,� said Herdman, �but the type of team we�ve been evolving towards needs players that have that little bit extra in the middle to attacking third.�
�Terri-Amber and Olivia both displayed a mindset of wanting to beat players, wanting to get on the ball and they�ve shown some technical qualities that could actually help us unlock international defences.�
The squad also features recalls for Annalie Longo and Hannah Wall who missed October�s World Cup qualifiers through injury, while goalkeeper Jenny Bindon and 21-year-olds Abby Erceg and Ria Percival could all earn their 50th caps on tour.
New Zealand have been drawn against England, Japan and Mexico in the World Cup and Herdman sees the European defences of their Cyprus Cup Group B opposition France, Switzerland and the Netherlands as ideal tests.
�We�ve learned in the recent [goalless] draw against England that the teams we�ll come up against in the World Cup will be defensively compact and solid so we need players that can do something a little bit different. That could be current players stepping up and developing those qualities, both mentally and technically, or some new blood coming in.�
New Zealand made the top four of the 2009 Cyprus Cup and went one better last year by reaching the final where they lost 0-1 to Canada after defeating both Italy and Scotland en route.
This year though, all roads lead to Germany.
�We�ll be approaching the Cyprus Cup differently than we have in recent years. Our prime focus isn�t to win the event this year; it�s to find the right attacking chemistry to take in to a World Cup.
�For one, we�ve got to be mindful that England and Mexico will be at the Cyprus Cup and videoing our games and gathering data, so the less we give away the better.�
While Herdman and his coaching staff may keep some tactical tricks up their sleeve, the coach issued a timely warning to players, old and new alike, that they can�t afford to hold anything back.
�We�re defensively pretty solid but not creating enough opportunities, so players that have been wearing the shirt for the past couple of years need to keep stepping up or they are in danger of being overtaken by the new players coming in.
�In Cyprus we need the established players to show that they can move us towards winning a World Cup rather than just competing in one.�
Football Ferns squad for Cyprus Cup (Club � Matches/Goals)
Goalkeepers
Jenny BINDON (Hibiscus Coast (men) � 48/0)
Aroon CLANSEY (Three Kings United � 3/0)
Defenders
Abby ERCEG (Fencibles United � 49/4)
Anna GREEN (Three Kings United � 29/3)
Kristy HILL (Three Kings United � 15/0)
Ria PERCIVAL (Ottawa Fury, Canada � 46/7)
Ali RILEY (Western New York Flash, USA � 40/1)
Rebecca SMITH (VfL Wolfsburg, Germany � 45/2)
Midfielders
Terri-Amber CARLSON (Glenfield Rovers � 0/0)
Betsy HASSETT (Univ. California Berkeley, USA � 15/1)
Katie HOYLE (Glenfield Rovers � 38/1)
Annalie LONGO (Three Kings United � 26/0)
Hayley MOORWOOD (Europa League side Chelsea, England / Captain � 58/7)
Hannah WALL (Three Kings United � 9/2)
Kirsty YALLOP (Kristianstad, Sweden � 40/10)
Forwards
Olivia CHANCE (Claudelands Rovers � 0/0)
Sarah GREGORIUS (Three Kings United � 7/7)
Amber HEARN (Ottawa Fury, Canada � 35/21)
Emma KETE (Three Kings United � 33/3)
Rosie WHITE (Three Kings United � 20/7)
Hannah WILKINSON (Glenfield Rovers � 12/7)
Management
John HERDMAN (Head Coach)
Tony READIGS (Assistant Coach)
Simon EADDY (GK Coach)
Julie HOGG (Manager)
Jen SAYER (Physio)
Cesar MEYLAN (Sports Scientist)
Andy PEAT (Technical Analyst)
2011 Cyprus Cup
March 2-9, 2011
Cyprus
Group B
New Zealand v Netherlands
March 2, 5pm (Mar 3, 4am NZT)
GSP Stadium, Nicosia
New Zealand v Switzerland
March 4, 5pm (Mar 5, 4am NZT)
GSZ Stadium, Larnaca
New Zealand v France
March 7, 2pm (Mar 8, 1am NZT)
GSP Stadium, Nicosia
Finals Day
March 9 � match to be determined
April 18, 2011
AUCKLAND � The Football Ferns will play Australia and China in May as the last dress rehearsal before the New Zealand squad depart for the FIFA Women�s World Cup in June.
The Ferns play trans-Tasman rivals and fellow World Cup finalists Australia in Gosford on May 15 and then travel on to meet China in Jinan on May 20. Each match will be preceded by a behind-closed-doors training match.
A 21-strong squad will travel for the matches against the World�s 12th and 15th ranked nations and after experimenting with tactics and trialling personnel in the recent Cyprus Cup, New Zealand coach John Herdman says the four match tour will have a clear focus as they head into the sharp end of preparations for Germany 2011.
�Cyprus was experimental, this is a dress rehearsal,� Herdman said.
�It�s about building on the core of players and strategies and putting the final pieces in place, against teams who will be very similar to England and Japan.�
New Zealand face Japan, England and Mexico in Group B, while Australia �quarterfinalists in 2007 � have drawn Brazil, Norway and Equatorial Guinea in Group D.
�The game against the Matildas will have something extra on it, not just because they are gearing up for the World Cup as well, but also because any game we play against the Aussies has extra pressure to do well.�
The games will be the last on-field opportunity for players to force their way into New Zealand�s World Cup squad which will be named in late May.
International Friendlies
Australia v New Zealand
Bluetongue Stadium, Gosford
Sunday 15 May 2011
3.00pm (5pm NZT)
China v New Zealand
Friday 20 May 2011
Jinan, China
Kickoff: TBC