Yeah, a very limp build-up for our boys even by NZ Football's usual standards - as Boganville says, a little more extensive last time before Colombia.
Report on this morning's game now up on the NZ Football website: http://www.nzfootball.co.nz/index.php?id=11&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=2379&tx_ttnews[backPid]=10&cHash=163b19a242
Disappointingly no line-up details and pretty sketchy. Uruguay got kicked out after trying to spy:
"The Junior All Whites started strongly and Team Wellington striker Hamish Watson gave New Zealand an early lead after 3 minutes before Iraq hit back half an hour later to level the scores. The Asian side took the lead in first half injury time before skipper Luke Adams replied for New Zealand to send the teams level at half time.
The second half started with some unwanted off field distractions for Junior All Whites in the form of their Group F rivals Uruguay who dropped into the Mardan Sports Complex for their scheduled training session and took in some of the match from the stands before being asked to leave the stadium.
On the pitch Iraq scored two goals in three minutes to take a 4-2 lead before the Junior All Whites hit back on the 68th minute through a penalty from Louis Fenton. Two minutes later Iraq restored their two goal advantage and the game finished 5-3 to Iraq.
Goalkeeper Max Crocombe, combative midfielder Rhys Jordan and All Whites utility Tim Payne joined the squad from England on the day of the match and all featured in the loss, but the bigger picture is that Milicich can now prepare for the FIFA U-20 World Cup with his full squad."
Big Pete 65, Christchurch