Taranaki Daily News

All Whites coach gets reaction he wanted

- LIAM HYSLOP

All Whites coach Anthony Hudson is pleased with the response of the players he dropped because of fitness issues.

Midfielder­s Clayton Lewis and Bill Tuiloma were left out of Hudson’s squad for the Oceania World Cup qualifying final against the Solomon Islands earlier this month, while wingback Dane Ingham was sent home after one day of the week-long camp.

Tuiloma and Ingham were recalled on Friday for next Friday’s friendly against Japan at Toyota Stadium in Nagoya, while Lewis would have been selected had he not been about to start work with English League One club Scunthorpe United.

Tuiloma has proved his fitness by starting eight games for Portland Timbers’ second team since August 6.

‘‘I wanted a reaction and he needed to do more, either doing more on his own or playing games,’’ Hudson said.

‘‘Those games over there with the Timbers in the USL [United States second division], those games are actually real games. When he was at Marseilles and playing reserve games, they were just different. There’s not an edge on the game because they’re reserve games.’’

As for Ingham, Hudson said all the reports from his club, Brisbane Roar, had been positive.

‘‘The club have been very good at communicat­ing with our sports scientists about where he’s at physically, we’ve had some stats and that type of thing.

‘‘He’s responded well and that’s what I was after, a reaction.

‘‘I think they probably won’t have liked it [getting dropped] at the time, but looking back they needed it and it will only be good for them and I knew they were going to respond the right way. I’m pleased they have done.’’

All Whites captain Winston Reid was named in the squad. He hasn’t played for the national team since October last year, with his most recent absence due to an ankle injury, but he has been playing for West Ham the last few weeks and should be on the plane to Japan, provided he comes through this weekend unscathed.

New Zealand under-20s and Sunderland goalkeeper Michael Woud was the surprise selection to backup Stefan Marinovic, with recent callups Glen Moss, Tamati Williams and Oliver Sail not included in the 22-man squad.

He is in a battle with Jack Duncan for Newcastle Jets starting goalkeeper spot this year, although Duncan is under an injury cloud heading into the first week of the A-League season.

That meant the Jets requested that Moss stay in Australia, rather than sit on the bench in Japan.

‘‘To bring Mossy over and not play and then miss his club’s first game and then potentiall­y be sat on the bench for three, four, five weeks, if he’s called upon in November then he’s not going to be as ready as we need him,’’ Hudson said.

‘‘This way, he can try get in his first-team there, start and have games under his belt. That’s the thinking behind that.’’

Playing time also hindered Williams, as he sits on the bench for Danish Superliga club Aalborg.

Another slight surprise was the inclusion of Moses Dyer in midfield, despite not playing much football lately, although he has long be a favourite of Hudson’s.

All Whites squad: Stefan Marinovic, Michael Woud, Winston Reid, Andrew Durante, Michael Boxall, Themi Tzimopoulo­s, Sam Brotherton, Deklan Wynne, Tom Doyle, Dane Ingham, Kip Colvey, Michael McGlinchey, Bill Tuiloma, James Musa, Ryan Thomas, Moses Dyer, Chris Wood, Shane Smeltz, Marco Rojas, Kosta Barbarouse­s, Monty Patterson, Myer Bevan Fixture: New Zealand versus Japan at Toyota Stadium in Nagoya on October 6 at 11.20pm (NZ time)

 ?? REUTERS ?? Winston Reid has been named to captain the All Whites, after missing their last two games with an ankle injury picked up playing for West Ham United.
REUTERS Winston Reid has been named to captain the All Whites, after missing their last two games with an ankle injury picked up playing for West Ham United.

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