Historic New Zealand game announced

Rotorua fans will get to see New Zealand’s top professional footballers in action when a Wellington Phoenix selection takes on a New Zealand-based All Whites side.

Rotorua fans will get to see New Zealand-s top professional footballers in action when a Wellington Phoenix selection takes on a New Zealand-based All Whites side for the first time on September 22.

The Phoenix, Rotorua District Council and New Zealand Football have joined together to put on the unique fixture at Rotorua International Stadium.

The teams will be managed by the two most experienced Hyundai A-League Coaches in the Phoenix-s Ernie Merrick (151 games) and New Zealand-s Ricki Herbert (154 games).

Phoenix General Manager David Dome was delighted to have helped pull together such an attractive fixture.

“New Zealand-s only professional club taking on the national team; it doesn't get much better than that,” Dome said.

Merrick and Herbert agree, with both coaches right behind the venture.

“I think it is a really good idea and I'm pleased that Ricki was willing to get involved,” Merrick said.

Herbert was just as enthusiastic, saying the timing was perfect with the Phoenix preparing for the A-League season, and the All Whites looking ahead to November-s World Cup qualifier.

“Why wouldn't you want to help each other?” Herbert said.

“It is a crucial time for both of us and we have to get the players where they need to be physically.

“Who knows, Ernie might find another player, and it will give me an opportunity to look at one or two outside the squad.”

Phoenix internationals Glen Moss, Andrew Durante, Ben Sigmund, Leo Bertos and Jeremy Brockie will play for New Zealand A, while Michael Boxall and under-20 internationals Luke Adams, Louis Fenton and Tyler Boyd will stay with the club side.

The Phoenix are likely to be without their All Whites for the opening game of the Hyundai A-League season against Brisbane Roar with it being in a FIFA window, and Merrick will be able to experiment with that in mind.

“The more preparation we get the better, and so far as the Brisbane game goes it is a good opportunity to try a few things,” Merrick said.

“Unfortunately I don-t think (Costa Rican international) Kenny Cunningham will be available as he is likely to be called up by his country in the FIFA window.

“Despite that we-ll have a strong side and it will give me a chance to see where we are at.”

Tickets to the event are on sale now through Ticketmaster at www.ticketmaster.co.nzand start at $15 for and adult and $7.50 for a child.