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Posted February 07, 2026 06:49 · last edited February 07, 2026 06:52

coochiee wrote:
Only just tuning in. No Raphael Le’ai for Sol Kings? Injured?

His career has been a major disappointment since that famous 5-0 win at the U16 OFC champs over NZ in 2018.

FYI - NZ team that day is below. A few have gone onto bigger things.
And then a few lesser so, incl playing in this Pro League comp

I don't know if you tuned in to the quick pitch side interviews after the match, but if you did you would have heard Ben Cahn mention that a bout of food poisoning/viral illness had swept through the squad this week and they didn't know even 24 hours before the match who would be available to play. As it was they had William Komasi stretched off with what looked like heat exhaustion at about 80 minutes. Not a good look in all honesty.

For Aucklands part Casserley said in his thoughts after the game that their two halftime subs (Normann and Faulds) were vomiting and were in no condition to soldier on and the switch had to be made. Both those lads obviously a very long way from Scandinavia.

It's very tough conditions if you're not used to it, genuinely soul sapping stuff - high humidity and 29/30°C would have felt closer to 35/36°C. Going back on windy.com to check weather details and it was 29°C and high 70's/early 80's for humidity at kickoff. Looking a little into the future for the fourth circuit, the same conditions down the road (and across the Solomon Sea) it was 27°C and 98% humidity for a similar kickoff time. Fudge that.

SIU would be somewhat relieved having played earlier in the week against the same side, but it was pissing down. It also sounds like its a bit cooler for their match this evening against PNG according to the commentators - You do need a little bit to go your way in the islands.

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coochiee wrote:
Only just tuning in. No Raphael Le’ai for Sol Kings? Injured?

His career has been a major disappointment since that famous 5-0 win at the U16 OFC champs over NZ in 2018.

FYI - NZ team that day is below. A few have gone onto bigger things.
And then a few lesser so, incl playing in this Pro League comp


I don't know if you tuned in to the quick pitch side interviews after the match, but if you did you would have heard Ben Cahn mention that a bout of food poisoning/viral illness had swept through the squad this week and they didn't know even 24 hours before the match who would be available to play. As it was they had William Komasi stretched off with what looked like heat exhaustion at about 80 minutes. Not a good look in all honesty.

For Aucklands part Casserley said in his thoughts after the game that their two halftime subs (Normann and Faulds) were vomiting and were in no condition to soldier on and the switch had to be made. Both those lads obviously a very long way from Scandinavia.

It's very tough conditions if you're not used to it, genuinely soul sapping stuff - high humidity and 29/30°C would have felt closer to 35/36°C. Going back on windy.com to check weather details and it was 29°C and high 70's/early 80's for humidity at kickoff. Looking a little into the future for the fourth circuit, the same conditions down the road (and across the Solomon Sea) it was 27°C and 98% humidity for a similar kickoff time. Fudge that.

SIU would be somewhat relieved having played earlier in the week against the same side, but it was pissing down. It also sounds like its a bit cooler for their match this evening against PNG according to the commentators - You do need a little bit to go your way in the islands.
Unknown editor edited February 07, 2026 06:50
coochiee wrote:
Only just tuning in. No Raphael Le’ai for Sol Kings? Injured?

His career has been a major disappointment since that famous 5-0 win at the U16 OFC champs over NZ in 2018.

FYI - NZ team that day is below. A few have gone onto bigger things.
And then a few lesser so, incl playing in this Pro League comp


New Zealand: 12. Luca Taylor (GK), 2. Max Drake, 4. Adam Hillis, 5. Ryan Verney (11. Matt Garbett 46’), 6. Campbell Strong (c), 8. Jackson Manuel, 9. Henry Hamilton, 14. Oskar Van Hattum, 15. Bradley Wilson (10. Joseph Lee 46’), 16. Sean Bright (Marko Stamenic 60’), 17. Nathan Lobo
Coach: Jose Figueira

Substitutes not used: 1. Alex Paulsen (GK), 3. Kris Naicker, 13. Finn O'Connor, 18. Ben Old, 19. Hayden Aish, Harry Bark


I don't know if you tuned in to the quick pitch side interviews after the match, but if you did you would have heard Ben Cahn mention that a bout of food poisoning/viral illness had swept through the squad this week and they didn't know even 24 hours before the match who would be available to play. As it was they had William Komasi stretched off with what looked like heat exhaustion at about 80 minutes. Not a good look in all honesty.

For Aucklands part Casserley said in his thoughts after the game that their two halftime subs (Normann and Faulds) were vomiting and were in no condition to soldier on and the switch had to be made. Both those lads obviously a very long way from Scandinavia.

It's very tough conditions if you're not used to it, genuinely soul sapping stuff - high humidity and 29/30°C would have felt closer to 35/36°C. Going back on windy.com to check weather details and it was 29°C and high 70's/early 80's for humidity at kickoff. Looking a little into the future for the fourth circuit, the same conditions down the road (and across the Solomon Sea) it was 27°C and 98% humidity for a similar kickoff time. Fudge that.

SIU would be somewhat relieved having played earlier in the week against the same side, but it was pissing down. It also sounds like its a bit cooler for their match this evening against PNG according to the commentators - You do need a little bit to go your way in the islands.