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Arukau The Hero For Henderson Eels On Opening Day In Tahiti

Arukau The Hero For Henderson Eels On Opening Day In Tahiti

Scoop05-05-2025

Press Release – Oceania Football Confederation
A hat-trick from Henderson Eels Madeline Arukau has led her side to an impressive opening match victory over Tupapa Maraerenga at the OFC Womens Champions League in Papeete.
Arukau was the hero for the Solomon Islanders with two clinical first half strikes after talismanic skipper Ileen Pegi had slotted home the first goal of the tournament. Aarakau added her hat-trick goal soon after the break to seal a dominant win for Priscilla Tariga's side.
The Cook Islands side had started the match well and created the opening goal scoring chance with Te Upoko Tuariki testing the goal with Mii Savage driving the play from midfield.
But playing into the wind proved difficult for Tupapa to retain possession and Henderson Eels were able to control the ball and threaten regularly down the left with Pegi a constant threat on goal.
After continued pressure and a standout save from Tupapa's keeper Rianna Pepe, Pegi finally broke through in the 26th minute putting her side deservedly in front.
Henderson Eel's speed in the midfield was epitomised by Lorina Solosaia and Pegi, and the team was rewarded with two rapid goals from Arukau in the 36th and 40th minute respectively.
Tupapa came out strong after the break, with the wind at their backs midfield, the side showed attacking intent early.
But in typical fashion, the Eels were lightening quick on the counter and a long ball found Arukau who added her third in the 60th minute.
Despite some chances from Tupapa, led by Te Upoko Tuariki and Victoria Fatiaki, the Eels finished the game with a comfortable win in the opening match.
Arukau turned provider deep in stoppage time, her excellent cross from the left-hand side finished from close range by Agnes Gitoli to complete a fine opening day for the Solomon Islanders.
Henderson Eels will face Ba Women FC in their second match on Wednesday (Tahiti time), whilst Tupapa Maraerenga will meet Ba Women FC on Saturday (Tahiti time).

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