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Sun, 06/19/2011 - 13:51
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Olyroos smash Yemen in Olympic qualifier

SYDNEY (AAP) - June 19 - The Olyroos commenced their Olympic qualifying campaign by cruising to a 3-0 win over Yemen at Bluetongue Stadium on Sunday.
Fielding a starting side made up entirely of locally based players, Australia dominated proceedings in the first leg of the preliminary round tie.
Striker Jason Hoffman scored twice and midfielder Mitch Nicholls once to give Australia a large buffer to take into the second leg in Newcastle on Thursday.
With Isaka Cernak and Nicholls making the play from midfield and Hoffman providing an aerial threat, Australia dictated terms against a side restricted to sporadic counter-attacks.
The Olyroos had several off-target shots before Hoffman headed home a Sebastian Ryall cross in the 14th minute.
Skipper Oliver Bozanic hit the crossbar with a free kick, as Australia had nine attempts on goal before Yemen's first shot was saved by Andrew Redmayne on the half hour.
Australia continued to dominate in the second half, but struggled to produce telling passes into the penalty area.
Marko Jesic had a shot well saved and substitute Aaron Mooy hit the bar.
Nicholls added a second in the 67th minute with a close-range shot from a Hoffman cross, and Hoffman netted a third in stoppage time.
Yemen had a couple of late chances, but rarely troubled Redmayne.
The winner of the tie advances to the group stage, from which three teams will automatically represent Asia at next year's London Olympics.

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