Monday’s match was a staggering mis match, even by Oceania standards. That is not being disrespectful to the Solomon Islands, who had performed a miracle to make the final.
They didn’t even qualify for this tournament in 2018 – not among the top eight Oceania nations – so have come from nowhere, helped by an injection of $US500,000 in Fifa development funding in 2020, which was directed towards the women’s game.
But they are still ranked 109 in the world (New Zealand are 30th) and are a completely amateur team. That showed. They only managed two touches in the Ferns half in the first 45 minutes and New Zealand could have easily doubled their five-goal advantage in that time, such was the volume of chances.
But they had their moment of joy, with Jemima David’s consolation goal in the 55th minute, after a blunder by Fern’s keeper Victoria Esson.
As the match progressed it was sometimes hard for the Ferns to keep their standards up – given the disparity – but they lifted when they needed to, with Hand and Riley the attacking standouts, while Rebekah Stott became New Zealand’s 13th centurion.
The Ferns had early chances, with Hannah Wilkinson, Grace Jale and Katie Bowen all missing from close range. But Hand’s crisp 12th-minute finish – after smart work from Wilkinson – settled any nerves.
Wilkinson extended the lead in the 20th minute, with Riley again prominent in the build-up, before the striker’s shot crept inside the far post.
Bowen scored the goal of the half soon afterwards, with a crisp half-volley from a Jale cross.
The Solomon Islands then held out for a relatively long period, before Jale converted. It was bit soft, as three defenders failed to clear her header, allowing a clean strike from the rebound. Riley put a stamp on her strong first-half performance, with a delightful chipped left-footed finish.
Riley continued her work after the break, with an impressive first-time shot for the sixth, after nice work from Jale.
David’s goal was a jolt, after Esson cleared a long ball straight to the striker, who chipped the Ferns’ keeper but there was an instant response, with Wilkinson’s close-range header, before Jale continued the rout, converting a Stott cross.
Klimkova rolled the changes from the 67th minute mark, with four substitutes. One of them, Katie Kitching, got a quick double, with a strike from the edge of the area then another clean finish after skipping past some ineffectual tackles. An 88th minute goal from teenager Ruby Nathan, coolly tucked away after being set up by Riley, provided the icing on the cake.
Football Ferns vs Solomon Islands final score
Football Ferns 11 (Jacqui Hand, Hannah Wilkinson 2, Katie Bowen, Grace Jale 2, Indiah Paige-Riley 2, Katie Kitching 2, Ruby Nathan )
Solomon Islands 1 (Jemima David)
Halftime 5-0
Michael Burgess has been a sports journalist since 2005, winning several national awards and covering Olympics’, Fifa World Cups and America’s Cup campaigns. A football aficionado, Burgess will never forget the noise that greeted Rory Fallon’s goal against Bahrain in Wellington in 2009.