Herbert was limited in who he could call up. Cameron Howieson, Louis Fenton, Tyler Boyd and Luke Adams are all involved with the under-20s as they attempt to qualify for the Under-20 World Cup in Turkey starting in June and Auckland City and Waitakere United both play their opening O-League matches next weekend.
Clapham is familiar with Honiara, having played in last year's Oceania Nations Cup, and had been told he would probably be included in the squad regardless of the result on Friday night. Scott played at the 2009 Confederations Cup and was in the mix for the World Cup squad, and Herbert has had experience with both Rowe and Lindsay through his time as Wellington Phoenix coach.
Herbert will play Andrew Durante and hope his eligibility is questioned so they can get a definitive answer from Fifa about whether he qualifies to play for New Zealand. They need to know now and not in a high-stakes World Cup playoff.
The All Whites will line up in a 4-4-2 formation, with Mark Paston joining Bertos and Brockie on the bench.
One who probably would have been given a leave pass anyway was Smeltz, but New Zealand's premier striker is sporting 18 stitches after a kick to the head from Joel Wakanumune late in the game.
It was staggering the All Whites didn't earn a penalty for the callous challenge and equally astonishing the New Caledonia defender wasn't sent off - he wasn't even booked.
Referee Strebre Delovski of Australia also brandished only a yellow to Emile Bearune, who directed a full-blown kick into Wood's knee. Poor officiating was a feature of last year's Nations Cup, when Oceania referees were used, but Delovski was far too lenient on Friday night.
Fortunately, the refereeing didn't cost the All Whites but they could have won more easily than they did. The main thing was they won.
All Whites squad to play the Solomon Islands in Honiara on Tuesday (5pm NZT): Mark Paston, Aaron Scott, Ben Sigmund, Leo Bertos, Luke Rowe, Jacob Spoonley, Dan Keat, Ian Hogg, Cameron Lindsay, Jeremy Brockie, Kosta Barbarouses, Tim Payne, Aaron Clapham, Andrew Durante.