New Zealand win OFC U-19s Women’s Championship opener against Fiji

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Seven times defending champions New Zealand have overcome a stern challenge from hosts Fiji to get their OFC U-19 Women’s Championship campaign off to a winning start.

Leon Birnie’s side have won 3-0 thanks to goals from Emma Pijnenburg and a second-half brace from Rebekah Trewhitt.

New Zealand dominated possession from the outset and Trewhitt and Manaia Elliott had half chances they couldn’t convert.

Pijnenburg’s goal in the 15th minute was all class. The Dutch-based striker collected the ball outside the box, looked up to see Fijian keeper Mereseini Waqali off her line and expertly shot from outside the box over a despairing Waqali and into the right-hand corner of the net.

Fiji were forced into an early change when Sonia Alfred who played for Labasa Women FC at the recent OFC Women’s Champions League in Papua New Guinea was forced off with an injury in the 20th minute and replaced by Narieta Leba.

New Zealand came close to doubling their lead a couple of minutes later when Manaia Elliott fired a long-range shot onto the outside of the post.

Fiji continued to push forward on the counter and started to retain possession in the middle stages of the half, enjoying their best spell of the match.

The New Zealand team … off to a winning start. Photo credit: OFC Media/Phototek.

The home side had a glorious chance to equalise in the 26th minute when Leba stepped inside a defender and thundered a shot that New Zealand keeper Aimee Feinberg-Danieli crucially tipped onto the underside of the crossbar. The rebound was cleared by the Kiwi defence.

Still, Fiji pressed and created another couple of half chances with the New Zealand defence at sixes and sevens.

Luse Ratulele headed wide of the post 10 minutes from halftime and a couple of minutes later Fijian defender Angeline Rekha received a yellow card for a late challenge on Manaia Elliott.

New Zealand would have felt they marginally shaded the first half and they started the brighter of the teams in the second with Waqali forced into action early. Ruby Nathan and Kiara Bercelli combined but the cross was just close enough for Waqali to gather.

Charlotte Mortlock had a good chance to extend the lead 15 minutes into the second half but her side footed shot from 12 yards out was fired straight at the keeper, whilst a minute later defender Marie Green headed just wide from a corner.

The pressure was building on the Fijians and New Zealand doubled their lead in the 65th minute when Waqali parried a free kick into the path of Trewhitt who placed the ball into the open net.

Nine minutes later Trewhitt effectively sealed the result with her second after the keeper couldn’t hold a cross after a short-corner routine on the left and Trewhitt tucked away the loose ball.

A crucial opening victory for the defending champions, whilst the hosts Fiji will take heart from their performance, especially in the first half.

Post-match interview: Rebekah Trewhitt

Acknowledgement: Match report supplied by OFC Media.

Main photo: New Zealand celebrate scoring against Fiji. Photo credit: OFC Media/Phototek.

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Results

Group B

Game played on Thursday June 22, 2023

New Zealand 3 (Emma Pijnenburg 15′, Rebekah Trewhitt 65′, 74′)
Fiji 0

New Zealand’s starting line-up against Fiji. Photo: Kirk Corrie / Phototek.

New Zealand line-up

Aimee Feinberg-Danieli, Ella McMillan, Marie Green, Zoe McMeeken (captain) (Suya Haering 73′), Charlotte Mortlock (Alexis Cook 63′), Ruby Nathan (Danielle Canham 82′), Mania Elliott, Kiara Bercelli (Helena Errington 63′), Emma Pijnenburg, Ella McCann (Zoe Benson 73′), Rebekah Trewhitt.

Subs not used: Charlotte Eagle, Lara Colpi.

Yellow card: Nathan 78′

Standings

Group C

Game played on Thursday June 22, 2023

Solomon Islands 1 (Salome Masi 50’)
Tahiti 0

Fixture

Game to be played on Sunday June 25, 2023

New Zealand v Papua New Guinea
HFC Stadium, Suva, 4pm (NZT)

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