It's the game with nothing riding on it which is why All Whites coach Ricki Herbert has left 10 of his first-choice lineup out of Tuesday's final Oceania World Cup qualifier against the Solomon Islands in Honiara.
The All Whites secured progression to November's intercontinental playoff against the fourth-placed team from North and Central America with their dramatic 2-1 win over New Caledonia in Dunedin on Friday night. For more than 30 minutes in the second half it looked like they would have to go to Honiara and get something out of the game but they were saved by Tommy Smith's goal deep in injury time.
Herbert has released new All Whites captain Winston Reid, Chris Killen, Michael McGlinchey, Marco Rojas, Shane Smeltz, Tommy Smith, Ivan Vicelich and Chris Wood from the squad and brought in Aaron Clapham, Cameron Lindsay, Luke Rowe and Aaron Scott. They will travel to Honiara with only 14 players and, while keen to win to achieve a perfect record of six wins from six games in phase three of qualifying, the result is secondary.
Its a smart option because Herbert can better manage the card situation, with 10 players sitting one yellow away from a suspension for the World Cup playoff. Seven of the 10 have been released - Reid, Smith, Vicelich, McGlinchey, Killen, Smeltz and Wood - Tony Lochhead is out injured and Leo Bertos and Jeremy Brockie will start on the bench on Tuesday and be told to be very careful if they get on the field of play.
"Logistically we have tried to make it work,'' Herbert said. "We can pretty much put a team on the pitch free from cards and injury-free. We can put out a team to fulfil a fixture.''