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Derby Match Looms...
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There could be as many as 17 Canterbury players on Carisbrook, when Otago United plays Canterbury’s Dragons in a New Zealand Football Championship match on Sunday at 2 pm.

Otago coach Malcolm Fleming makes no apologies for signing seven players from Christchurch when his late appointment as United coach left him with a paper thin squad and little time to recruit from elsewhere.

FlemObviously the Canty players were not selected by coach Keith Braithwaite, and were keen to sign up for the blue and gold of Otago rather than twiddle their thumbs through summer.

The situation is sure to stoke up what is always a feisty encounter, as Otago’s recruits aim to show coach Braithwaite that their exclusion was a mistake.

Otago is on seven points in fourth place after five matches, while the Dragons are two points behind on the NZFC table but have played a game less.

More statistical balancing acts appear since both teams have won five times against each other and four games have been tied. Kelly scores against Canty

Otago probably has a psychological edge due to having won both derby matches 2-1 last year.

Both sides have made a brighter start to the NZFC than in recent seasons when they anchored bottom places in the competition under coaches Terry Phelan
( Otago ) and Korouch Monsef
( Canterbury.)

Kelly celebrates goalSunday’s match will define which side will continue upwards, or fall back into the following pack.

Kelly chanceSo far coach Fleming has created a balanced unit that has scored regularly and defended well, conceding just four goals in five matches against top sides such as Auckland and Waitakere.

The coach firmly believes in getting players forward in attack, and has produced an enjoyable passing game that the increasing amount of Otago supporters appreciate.

But he will have to rejig his defence this week since key defender ChrisChris Jenkinson Jenkinson returned to England. Earlier it was thought that Jenkinson would just make a short visit and return to Dunedin, but job opportunities look to have made the move permanent.

The return of centreback Tim Horner, who will play his 50th NZFC match on Sunday will help offset the loss of Jenkinson, but Fleming has diminishing options with defenders Tom Sadd and Dave Shaw on the injured list.

The coaches choices have diminished further with several players suffering from influenza.There have also been training knocks to Justin Prattley and Morgan Day and a huge question mark exists over striker Dave Dugdale whose calf injury persists.

‘ I am just holding my breath,’ said Fleming. ‘ Its been a difficult week James Watsonregarding injuries and the ‘flu that has affected the squad in Dunedin.Thankfully the lads training in Christchurch seem OK – at this stage.

’ One player to benefit is defender James Watson, a talented New Zealand Youth international who is likely to be promoted at least to Otago’s substitute bench. the bench.

Coach Keith Braithwaites Canterbury squad will have benefited from having a week without playing, due to a match against Auckland being postponed.

Gareth RoweCanterbury is a balanced unit well led in central defence by former All White Gareth Rowe, and up front Tom Lancaster scored a brilliant equalizer in the 1-1 draw with Hawkes Bay.

Former All White Braithwaite was a shrewd striker in his time, and has become an experienced coach at regional level with the combined Woolston Technical side.

The battle of wits between both coaches will be as important as the predictable battle that will take place on the pitch....

Otago Squad : 1- James Waggett (GK), 2- Michael Abbot, 3- Tristan Prattley, 7- Robbie Deeley, 8- Stu Kelly, 9- Ryan Faichnie, 10- Dave Dugdale, 11- Andy Coburn, 12- James Reichwein, 13- Brian Brown (GK), 14- Dan Ede, 15- Tom Connor, 16- Morgan Day, 17- Tim Horner, 18- Nathan Knox, 21- James Watson.

Canterbury Squad : 2- Dan Terris, 3- Jeremy Wild, 4- Gareth Rowe, 5- Matt Boyd, 6- Andy Pitman, 7- Aaron Clapham, 9- Russell Kamo, 11- Tom Lancaster, 12- Nick Wortelboer, 13- Hue Frame, 15- Paul Dirou, 16- Daniel Burns, 17- Glen Collins, 18- Tom Batty (GK), 19- Darren Overton, 22- Chris Sinclair.

NZFC Table
Waitakere 5 4 0 1 7 4 3
12
Auckland 4 3 1 0 8 1 7
10
Manawatu 5 3 1 1 7 2 5
10
Otago 5 2 1 2 5 4 1
7
Canterbury 4 1 2 1 3 2 1
5
Hawke's Bay 5 1 1 3 5 9 -4
4
Wellington 5 1 0 4 3 9 -6
3
Waikato 5 1 0 4 5 12 -7
3