The All Whites take on newly-crowned Asian champions Japan in Tokyo on March 29, four days after playing China in a game which has been moved from Nanning to Wuhan.
Included in the squad are former New Zealand age-group players and new Major League Soccer recruits Jake Gleeson and Michael Boxall, with the former almost certain to make the final 22 named on Tuesday given the injury that is keeping Mark Paston on the sidelines.
Two current New Zealand U-20 squad members – Wellington Phoenix sensation Marco Rojas and Birmingham City’s Luke Rowe – have been included and Herbert may use the opportunity a tour to Asia provides to cast his eye over J-League fullback Michael Fitzgerald.
Craig Henderson gets a second chance to start his All Whites career after a serious knee injury put a swift end to the Sweden-based midfielder’s first call up last March.
Meanwhile, Kosta Barbarouses – who narrowly missed the final squad for South Africa – is back in the mix after a stellar season leading the Brisbane Roar attack with 11 A-League goals while Kris Bright, who recently signed with Budapest Honved, is the only other player included that didn’t travel to the 2010 World Cup.
The squad represents the starting point for Herbert to build a team to qualify for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil, a mission which starts in earnest with six qualifiers in 2012.
“It’s exciting times,” Herbert says. “We were able to look beyond the last World Cup when we selected that squad so now we have a pretty solid core of players to begin with and ones that served their country very well.
“But just as we did back in 2005 when we started the last journey we will begin to look for other players who can help take us to a World Cup. It’s about bringing players into the mix and seeing how they respond to the challenges of international football and how well they fit into the team culture.”
The extended list of 30 names will have at least five more U-23 players added to it as Herbert moves to increase the link between the All Whites and the Olympic (U-23) team which is due to play its qualifiers in Fiji early next year.
Herbert will help appoint, and work closely alongside, the New Zealand U-23 coach while there is likely to be a greater crossover between the management staff of both groups to improve continuity.
“The Olympics are a prestigious event and it’s important that we qualify for them and do well. It also has flow on benefits for our Brazil 2014 campaign,” Herbert says.
“We’ll have the likes of Tommy Smith, Chris Wood, Kosta Barbarouses and three over-age players all eligible for London, and there’ll be some players pushing for inclusion in the All Whites as we get further down the World Cup cycle. It makes sense to have greater crossover between the two environments in terms of players and staff.”
All Whites extended squad (Club – caps/ goals)
Includes ‘A’ Internationals only
Goalkeeper
Glen MOSS (Gold Coast United, Australia – 16/0)
Jake GLEESON (Portland Timbers, USA – 0/0)
Mark PASTON (Wellington Phoenix – 28/0)
Defenders
Andrew BOYENS (Chivas, USA – 16/0)
Michael BOXALL (Vancouver Whitecaps, CAN – 0/0)
Michael FITZGERALD (Albirex Niigata, JAP – 0/0)
Tony LOCHHEAD (Wellington Phoenix – 33 0)
Ryan NELSEN (Blackburn Rovers, ENG – 45/9)
Winston REID (West Ham, ENG – 8/1)
Luke ROWE (Birmingham City, ENG – 0/0)
Ben SIGMUND (Wellington Phoenix – 16/1)
Tommy SMITH (Ipswich Town, ENG – 7/0)
Midfielders
Leo BERTOS (Wellington Phoenix – 39/0)
Jeremy BROCKIE (Newcastle Jets, AUS – 21/0)
Tim BROWN (Wellington Phoenix – 27/0)
Jeremy CHRISTIE (Tampa Bay, USA – 26/1)
Aaron CLAPHAM (Canterbury United – 2/0)
Simon ELLIOTT (Chivas, USA – 68/8)
Craig HENDERSON (Mjallby, SWE – 0/0)
Michael MCGLINCHEY (Central Coast Mariners, AUS – 7/0)
Cole PEVERLEY (Charleston Battery, USA – 1/0)
David MULLIGAN (Auckland City – 25/3)
Marco ROJAS (Wellington Phoenix – 0/0)
Ivan VICELICH (Auckland City – 71/7)
Forwards
Kosta BARBAROUSES (Brisbane Roar, AUS – 1/0)
Kris BRIGHT (Budapest Honvéd, HUN – 4/1)
Rory FALLON (Plymouth Argyle, ENG – 11/3)
Chris KILLEN (Shenzhen Ruby, CHN – 36/18)
Shane SMELTZ (Gold Coast United, AUS – 34/18)
Chris WOOD (West Bromwich Albion, ENG – 14/1)
Management
Head Coach: Ricki Herbert
Project Manager: Brian Turner
Team Manager: Phil Warbrick
Goalkeeper Coach: Clint Gosling
Technical Adviser: Raul Blanco
Technical Assistant: Neil Emblen
Sport Scientist: Kenny McMillan
Physiotherapist: Roland Jeffery
Massage Therapist: Wade Irvine
Team Doctor: Mark Fulcher
New Zealand tour of China and Japan
China v New Zealand
Wuhan Sports Centre Stadium
Wuhan, China
Friday 25 March
Kickoff: 19.30 (00:30 Mar 26 NZT)
Japan v New Zealand
National Stadium
Tokyo, Japan
Tuesday March 29, 2011
Kickoff: 19:20 (23:20 NZT)
Story courtesy of New Zealand Football.
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