Joe McIntyre is also an interesting selection as a 2009-born player and one to watch in the Qualifiers.
Not only is he one of the youngest players playing senior football in Wellington (he is one of only a few under-15 players to be granted dispensation by Capital Football to do so https://www.capitalfootball.org.nz/asset/downloadasset?id=6bf989ca-c018-40fa-9fb1-e4ac8a79d095), but he is also one of the most booked players in Wellington (he has already been yellow-carded 6 times this season and has served a suspension after he reached 5 bookings). One more yellow card will earn him a two-game ban.
https://www.capitalfootball.org.nz/asset/downloadasset?id=d4966bf5-2409-48cc-8b99-b7716f29e10a
However, despite his ill-discipline, the selectors must like his ball-playing ability and no-nonsense tough-tackling approach in midfield.
Let's hope he can keep his discipline in check when competing in the heat and humidity of Tahiti in a few weeks.
Not only is he one of the youngest players playing senior football in Wellington (he is one of only a few under-15 players to be granted dispensation by Capital Football to do so https://www.capitalfootball.org.nz/asset/downloadasset?id=6bf989ca-c018-40fa-9fb1-e4ac8a79d095), but he is also one of the most booked players in Wellington (he has already been yellow-carded 6 times this season and has served a suspension after he reached 5 bookings). One more yellow card will earn him a two-game ban.
https://www.capitalfootball.org.nz/asset/downloadasset?id=d4966bf5-2409-48cc-8b99-b7716f29e10a
However, despite his ill-discipline, the selectors must like his ball-playing ability and no-nonsense tough-tackling approach in midfield.
Let's hope he can keep his discipline in check when competing in the heat and humidity of Tahiti in a few weeks.