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Smith Wins Cap in New Zealand Defeat
Smith Wins Cap in New Zealand Defeat
Monday, 24th May 2010 13:04

Defender Tommy Smith won his second New Zealand cap as a substitute as the All Whites lost their opening pre-World Cup friendly 2-1 to Australia in Melbourne. Brett Holman netted Australia’s winner in the fourth minute of injury time after Dario Vidosic had equalised Chris Killen’s first half opener for New Zealand.

Coach Ricki Herbert chose to start with the side which gained a draw against Bahrain in Manama in October to take his side to the World Cup finals, leaving recent recruits Smith and Winston Reid of Danish side FC Midtjylland left on the bench.

Smith, who has been used on the left side of a three-man defence when playing for the All Whites, came on in the 59th minute and almost created a goal for Rory Fallon with a fine cross but the Plymouth man’s header was saved.

New Zealand are off to Austria for a training camp and face Serbia and Slovenia in friendlies and finally Chile in a training game in South Africa before taking on Slovakia, Paraguay and Italy in their World Cup group games.

New Zealand: Mark Paston, Ben Sigmund, Tony Lochhead (Tommy Smith 59), Ivan Vicelich (Andrew Boyens 51), Ryan Nelsen (c), Simon Elliott, Tim Brown (Michael McGlinchey 46), Shane Smeltz (Jeremy Brockie 66), Chris Killen (Chris Wood 66), Leo Bertos (Winston Reid 33), Rory Fallon.


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notoriousITFC added 13:25 - May 24
Cheers Tommy, i had a tenner on the Aussies!
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GoodLuckSmallpiece added 13:56 - May 24
Morning GITS (copyright G Smallpiece Valparaiso)! British to the core but I've always supported NZ before all others. Who can forget Pinetree Meads on the charge, Sid Going's sideburns and Dan Carter leaving the pansy Jonny in his wake? Don't know this Smith bloke though. FORK! POMS! COYB!
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Dogsy40 added 14:04 - May 24
I was at the game. Tommy was played very deep but when he did get forward his crosses were absolute class. Looked a touch slow but he definately has a great touch. Was up against Jason Culina and really gave him free run up the wing but was very solid in the final third.

He was actually a surprise substitute as he wasnt on the official team sheet pre game! good luck to the lad., as close as i will get to see town this year!
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Blueknight85 added 15:16 - May 24
I imagine he would be playing deep as part of a 3 man defense.... and being CB he does have a good cross on him though when played at full back
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jas0999 added 21:23 - May 24
Good on him. Nice to see Town players representing their countries.
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bennyblue added 06:20 - May 25
go go astrayala
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