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10.10.2009 at 15:00 Smartno ob Paki - Slovenia Attendance:
Slovenia 0 - 5 Womens International Under 17
Referee: Evgenia Kaskantiri (GRE) European Qualifier / c-match

Goalscorers
None Denise O Sullivan (27)
Jessica Gleeson (39)
Ines Puhman (o.g.) (48)
Rianna Jarrett (67)
Rianna Jarrett (78)
Opening squads
1 Monika Bokan
3 Kristina Erman
4 Anisa Rola
6 Damijana Antolin
7 Viktorija Živkovič
9 Dominika Čonč
10 Pamela Begič
11 Ines Puhman
13 Barbara Zupanc
17 Alin Škaper
18 Kaja Eržen
Grace Moloney
Ciara O' Brien
Stacie Donnelly
Aileen Gilroy
Megan Campbell
Denise O Sullivan
Avril Kilkelly
Niamh Mc Laughlin
Jessica Gleeson
Dora Gorman
Lois Roche
Substitutes
2 Ajda Kljajic
5 Neja Uršič
8 Kristina Redenšek
12 Katarina Puš
14 Barbara Kralj
15 Monika Boh
16 Anja Prša
Amanda Budden
Kerry Ann Glynn
Ciara Grant
Siobhan Kileen
Rianna Jarrett
Jennifer Byrne
Tanya Kennedy
Substitutions
Damijana Antolin (out)
Barbara Kralj (in)38 mins;
Kaja Eržen (out)
Monika Boh (in) 68 mins;
Ines Puhman (out)
Kristina Redenšek (in) 80 mins;
Rianna Jarrett -> Denise O Sullivan (61)
Tanya Kennedy -> Stacie Donnelly (66)
Jennifer Byrne -> Jessica Gleeson (69)
Yellow cards
Ines Puhman 7 mins; None.
Red cards
None None.
Other statistics
0 Shots 0
0 Shots on goal 0
0 Offsides 0
0 Corner kicks 0
0 Free kicks 0
0 Penalties 0
Match report
The Republic of Ireland women's U17 side took a massive step towards qualification to the elite qualifying phase of the UEFA Championships with a dominating 5-0 win over first qualifying stage hosts, Slovenia on Saturday.

Goals from Denise O'Sullivan, Jessica Gleeson, Rianna Jarrett (2) and an own goal from Zivkovic put Noel King's side on top of group 4 ahead of Denmark who defeated Turkey 3-0 in their opening game.

Ireland took the lead after 26 minutes when Denise O'Sullivan kept her cool when she had a one-on-one opportunity with Monika Bokan in Slovenia's goal and the Wilton starlet coolly slotted the ball into the back of the net. Tramore's Jessica Gleeson scored Irelands second just before half time with a powerful header from a corner while Slovenia attacker, Zivkovic put the ball into her own net on 47 minutes to put Ireland into a 3-0 lead.

Substitute, Rianna Jarrett made an instant impact following her introduction in the 60th minute when she volleyed past Bokan in the 67th minute and she scored her second ten minutes later with a neat header in the box to complete the rout.

Noel King's side now face Turkey on Monday knowing that a win would almost guarantee a place in the elite qualifying phase next spring. However, only the ten group winners are guaranteed to advance to the next phase with six runner-up places with the best record against the first and third-placed teams.

The 2009/10 UEFA European Women's Under-17 Championship final tournament will be played in June 2010 at the Colovray Stadium opposite UEFA's Swiss headquarters in Nyon. It will be the third time the venue has staged the event, with Germany emerging as champions in both previous seasons. This season's competition will also be a qualifier for the 2010 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in Trinidad and Tobago; UEFA has been allocated three berths.

Republic of Ireland:
Grace Maloney, Megan Campbell, Jessica Gleeson, Niamh McLaughlin, Dora Gorman, Lois Roche, Denise O'Sullivan, Stacie Donnelly, Aileen Gilroy, Avril Kilkelly, Ciara O'Brien



Substitutes:
Kerry Glynn, Tanya Kennedy (on for Donnelly, 64 mins), Siobhan Killeen, Jennifer Byrne (on for Gleeson, 68 mins), Amanda Budden, Rianna Jarrett (on for O'Sullivan, 60 mins).


UEFA Women's U17 first qualifying phase fixtures and results

Saturday, October 10th

Republic of Ireland 5-0 Slovenia
Denmark 3-0 Turkey

Monday, October 12th

Republic of Ireland v Turkey
Kick-off: 3pm (local time)

Slovenia v Denmark
Kick-off: 3pm (local time)

Thursday, October 15th

Denmark v Republic of Ireland
Kick-off: 3pm (local time)

Turkey v Slovenia
Kick-off: 3pm (local time)
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