image.png36.12 KBHaving an absolute shocker I'm afraid. Really can't put two passes together, can't keep the ball, terrible defensive errors, etc.
I don't wanna have a go at individual players of such an age but surely the alarm bells should be ringing at this stage for NZ - this year at age group world cups we have been outplayed by Mexico, Colombia, Chile and now Nigeria. All teams that are ranked well behind us in the womens rankings. I'd suggest it's a sign of things to come in the senior space as more and more nations start taking womens football more and more seriously.
image.png36.12 KBHaving an absolute shocker I'm afraid. Really can't put two passes together, can't keep the ball, terrible defensive errors, etc.
I don't wanna have a go at individual players of such an age but surely the alarm bells should be ringing at this stage for NZ - this year at age group world cups we have been outplayed by Mexico, Colombia, Chile and now Nigeria. All teams that are ranked well behind us in the womens rankings. I'd suggest it's a sign of things to come in the senior space as more and more nations start taking womens football more and more seriously.
It's even more frustrating when you realise these girls are being coached by the same guy, Leon Birnie, who helped the U17s to a famous 3rd place finish at the last world cup. This time around, they're not even going to get close to making it out of their own group.
A 3-1 loss to the Germans (1-1 until 54 mins). So 3 losses. GS 2 & GC 10
Lovely finish by Clegg for the goal last night though.
No repeat of 2018 as New Zealand bow out of the Under-17 Women’s World Cup at the group stage with three defeats, but how about this for a tidy finish from Milly Clegg? pic.twitter.com/xK1SIDlGty
A 3-1 loss to the Germans (1-1 until 54 mins). So 3 losses. GS 2 & GC 10
Lovely finish by Clegg for the goal last night though.
No repeat of 2018 as New Zealand bow out of the Under-17 Women’s World Cup at the group stage with three defeats, but how about this for a tidy finish from Milly Clegg? pic.twitter.com/xK1SIDlGty
Did you see the farcical finish? For those that didn’t, supposed to be seven added minutes. German coach hassled 4th official at ninety minutes due to lightning. Ref went over and talked to them for two minutes, looked bemused, then blew for full time. Commentator talking about this being dead rubber- regardless of result Germany top group, Nz last and not qualifying. Sky coverage finished so I turned it off, but apparently a little later ref called them all back and restarted the game. Neither team wanted to play so they just played kick-about in the centre circle. Not sure if they did the full seven or someone saw sense and called it.
A 3-1 loss to the Germans (1-1 until 54 mins). So 3 losses. GS 2 & GC 10
Lovely finish by Clegg for the goal last night though.
No repeat of 2018 as New Zealand bow out of the Under-17 Women’s World Cup at the group stage with three defeats, but how about this for a tidy finish from Milly Clegg? pic.twitter.com/xK1SIDlGty
Did you see the farcical finish? For those that didn’t, supposed to be seven added minutes. German coach hassled 4th official at ninety minutes due to lightning. Ref went over and talked to them for two minutes, looked bemused, then blew for full time. Commentator talking about this being dead rubber- regardless of result Germany top group, Nz last and not qualifying. Sky coverage finished so I turned it off, but apparently a little later ref called them all back and restarted the game. Neither team wanted to play so they just played kick-about in the centre circle. Not sure if they did the full seven or someone saw sense and called it.
A 3-1 loss to the Germans (1-1 until 54 mins). So 3 losses. GS 2 & GC 10
Lovely finish by Clegg for the goal last night though.
No repeat of 2018 as New Zealand bow out of the Under-17 Women’s World Cup at the group stage with three defeats, but how about this for a tidy finish from Milly Clegg? pic.twitter.com/xK1SIDlGty
Did you see the farcical finish? For those that didn’t, supposed to be seven added minutes. German coach hassled 4th official at ninety minutes due to lightning. Ref went over and talked to them for two minutes, looked bemused, then blew for full time. Commentator talking about this being dead rubber- regardless of result Germany top group, Nz last and not qualifying. Sky coverage finished so I turned it off, but apparently a little later ref called them all back and restarted the game. Neither team wanted to play so they just played kick-about in the centre circle. Not sure if they did the full seven or someone saw sense and called it.
Wow!
Ouch, I'd gone to bed on the original whistle. Went back and watched the recording. That would've altered some pass completion stats, and heat maps.
A 3-1 loss to the Germans (1-1 until 54 mins). So 3 losses. GS 2 & GC 10
Lovely finish by Clegg for the goal last night though.
No repeat of 2018 as New Zealand bow out of the Under-17 Women’s World Cup at the group stage with three defeats, but how about this for a tidy finish from Milly Clegg? pic.twitter.com/xK1SIDlGty
Did you see the farcical finish? For those that didn’t, supposed to be seven added minutes. German coach hassled 4th official at ninety minutes due to lightning. Ref went over and talked to them for two minutes, looked bemused, then blew for full time. Commentator talking about this being dead rubber- regardless of result Germany top group, Nz last and not qualifying. Sky coverage finished so I turned it off, but apparently a little later ref called them all back and restarted the game. Neither team wanted to play so they just played kick-about in the centre circle. Not sure if they did the full seven or someone saw sense and called it.
Wow!
Ouch, I'd gone to bed on the original whistle. Went back and watched the recording. That would've altered some pass completion stats, and heat maps.
just to add to this a decent gap between stopping and then the referee restarting - the FIFA competitions officials didn't want to restart but the referee has ultimate control. both teams didn't want to play the last 7 mins, germany in particular didn't want to play without re-warming up so they just did what they did for the last 7 mins while the referee ran around all super professional.
image.png36.12 KBHaving an absolute shocker I'm afraid. Really can't put two passes together, can't keep the ball, terrible defensive errors, etc.
I don't wanna have a go at individual players of such an age but surely the alarm bells should be ringing at this stage for NZ - this year at age group world cups we have been outplayed by Mexico, Colombia, Chile and now Nigeria. All teams that are ranked well behind us in the womens rankings. I'd suggest it's a sign of things to come in the senior space as more and more nations start taking womens football more and more seriously.
It's even more frustrating when you realise these girls are being coached by the same guy, Leon Birnie, who helped the U17s to a famous 3rd place finish at the last world cup. This time around, they're not even going to get close to making it out of their own group.
To me it's all about context. We were shown up partly because the confederations such as Africa and South America that previously weren't very strong in women's football have been making big strides and are now producing more sides that are competitive.
But the major factor is that this was a NZ side which assembled a week before the tournament started, having played no qualifiers and no friendlies. They played the one international friendly against Canada in the week before the tournament. They were playing sides that had been together for several months and had come through tough qualifying tournaments and played many friendlies. Chile had their South American qualifying tournament in April but had played in two friendly u-17 international tournaments since then: https://anfp.cl/noticia/37406/la-preparacion-de-la-roja-femenina-sub-17-para-el-mundial-tuvo-un-provechoso-capitulo-en-mexico In italy against Italy, Mexico and India. And against Mexico, Canada and Colombia in Mexico in September. Nigeria played six CAF qualifying matches in three rounds, home and away, between March and June. Before the World Cup they had a camp in Turkey where they played Galatasaray's and Fenerbahce's women's teams. Germany came through both qualifiers in March for the UEFA u-17 finals (three games) and the Finals (five games) in May. Plus friendlies before and after those events. AFC qualifying was also cancelled and China, unable to play any friendlies due to their country' strict lockdown policies struggled like NZ, finishing bottom of their group in India. Japan (quarter-finalists in India) by contrast played numerous friendlies this year, including three in France in August (two against France u-17 and one against a French women's top flight side): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan_women%27s_national_under-17_football_team#Results_and_fixtures Canada and France also failed to win any matches in India, so perhaps we shouldn't feel too bad!
New Zealand have been drawn in Group B for the tournament alongside Cook Islands and Samoa, and kick-off the competition vs Cook Islands on 14 September 2023 at 4pm (local) / 15 September 2023 at 2pm (NZT).
The squad has been named for next month's OFC U-16 Women’s Championship, set to be played in Tahiti.
Leon Birnie will come in as head coach for the team to replace Natalie Lawrence who has decided to take a new role overseas.
So Leon Bernie comes into replace Natalie Lawrence?? Who has decided to take a new role overseas? Where is she off to? ALW or to Wales following the previous Nix womens coach?
New Zealand have been drawn in Group B for the tournament alongside Cook Islands and Samoa, and kick-off the competition vs Cook Islands on 14 September 2023 at 4pm (local) / 15 September 2023 at 2pm (NZT).
The squad has been named for next month's OFC U-16 Women’s Championship, set to be played in Tahiti.
Leon Birnie will come in as head coach for the team to replace Natalie Lawrence who has decided to take a new role overseas.
Sophie Cambell (GK) Plays down in Palmy currently because…well, Taranaki. WPrem in Taranaki regularly has scores where if you didn’t know it was football you’d be wondering if it was two tries or one and a few penalties.
An interesting reading, what are people's thoughts about flouting the age rules...
Not sure of your point / question
I assume the point/question is this:
" Smith-Scott selected Katie for the Rangers AFC Women’s team that played in the Nelson league last year. They were told she couldn’t play because she was too young, but Smith-Scott refused. "
IMHO if you're good enough you're old enough, assuming the setup has good mentoring/pastoral care
Especially so in a small province like Marlborough-Nelson, where young Katie is likely head & shoulders above every other young girl her age. No point her scoring 10 goals each Saturday in the local girls age group stuff.
She obviously is serious about her football, so for her continued development she either plays against women or boys near her age. That's if her parents don't want to (or don't have the funds to) send her across the Strait to the Nix Academy for example. I'm sure when the time is right it will be adios Blenheim for the next step. Interesting that the family had sometime in Switzerland.
The OFC Executive Committee has now approved the change of format and redraw of the OFC U-16 Women’s Championship.
The competition will feature eight teams in two groups of 4 for the Group stage.
The Play-off stage will consist of the play-off for fifth place and the play-off for seventh place. The knockout stage will consist of the semi-finals, the play-off for third place and the final.
I thought it was odd that Samoa withdrew, they put a bit of effort and recruitment into the under 20's. Had a look on their Facebook page, on 20th August there was a post ... Football Federation Samoa is now seeking players who wish to train and trials for the OFC Under 16 Women's Champion 2023.
... that's bad less than a month out, no wonder they withdrew.
Good luck to the U-16 team who have travelled to Tahiti for the OFC U-16 Women’s Championship 2023, set to be played from 13-30 September 2023. 🇳🇿🌿 pic.twitter.com/gffYq5hHP6
PHOTOS | The Fédération deTahitiene de Football FTF Just Play team organised a session with the New Zealand Football U-16 Women's side in Papeete. Check out the snaps. #OW1623#WEfootball#Just Play pic.twitter.com/SUnhmEIg2n