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| Weekend Wrap Melbourne Victory extended its lead at the top of the table to eight points after a come-from-behind win over Results CENTRAL COAST MARINERS 2 bt Perth Glory 1 Sydney FC 1 lost MELBOURNE VICTORY 2 Queensland Roar 0 lost NEWCASTLE JETS 1 ADELAIDE UNITED 4 beat New Zealand Knights 2 Game Wraps Tom Pondeljak scored after just 90 seconds and then late in the match to give Central Coast a 2-1 win over a gutsy Perth in Gosford. The match however will be remembered more for the sickening collision, between good mates Jason Petkovic and Damian Mori plus Simon Colosimo, which resulted in the former breaking his leg and the latter also forced off with a leg injury. Mori, who was team mates of the pair at Melbourne Victory made it eight wins from nine games, after showing it Championship credentials by coming from a 1-0 half-time deficit to win 2-1, thanks to a second half double by Qantas Socceroo striker Archie Thompson. On a rain-soaked night, Newcastle Jets made it back-to-back wins with a hit and run raid at Suncorp Stadium. Adelaide United in the end were forced to do it tough against New Zealand Knights, but came away with a 4-2 win that moves them into second spot on the table. Goal of the Week On any other week, Steve Corica’s solo effort or Vaughan Coveny’s strike would have won, but we cannot go past an audacious piece of skill by Tom Pondeljak for Round 9 goal of the week. With the ball from Adam Kwasnik’s cross just ever so slightly behind him, Pondeljak quickly made up his mind and with his right foot back heel shot (or flick), he hit it perfectly, catching Jason Petkovic totally unawares as it travelled past him at the near post. Started a great night for Pondeljak who scored the winner late on for Mariners. Player of the Week It has been a tough start to the season for the Mariners and in particular Tom Pondeljak, which saw him dropped to the bench for several weeks, before returning to the starting side last week. Played well against One to Watch Last edited by Beejayville; 23-10-2006 at 11:52. |
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| Early Thoughts for Round 10 NZ Knights Vs One would think an easy win for Melbourne easy but they did have a tough game in wet conditions Saturday night against Sydney and this game will be a bit of a come down in class and is an away game over the Tasman sea…The Knights were much improved yesterday with some new players in the team but they should be no match for Melbourne. The Jets were winless for a while and have now won two in a row and will fancy their chances against Adelaide especially with Griffiths now back and adding some grunt…The Jets were certainly impressive yesterday against Queensland but they will find Adelaide a different proposition as they are starting to fire up and not sure if Romario is playing this week or not but Adelaide will be very hard to beat here. I was pretty disappointed with Queensland’s effort yesterday but can forgive them one bad game as they have won me a bit of money this season with some good efforts…The Mariners are another team starting to find some good form and it was a good win this week against Perth…Not sure at this stage which way this will go, could be a draw, but both sides have claims to win this. Not too sure what to make of Sydney lately, they were good against Melbourne in the first half on the weekend but were then run down in the second half…Perth are an honest side and just below the top four teams and they will make a good fist of this…Sydney would be expected to win but they will need to improve to do so…It is a long trip for Perth here, and the second consecutive away game to New South Wales and it may take it’s toll on them as far as weariness goes...Sydney are playing consecutive games at home, so has to be an advantage there. |
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| NZ v Victory: Victory win here, maybe take the Centrebet bet with a draw on the Asian Handicap (Victory -1) market is the bet to go with Jets v Adelaide: I know you don't like this bet, but IMO Over 2.5 looks the better option here with the Jets finding their shooting boots but still prone to bad defending (Adelaide should finish their chances better than the Roar) Qld Roar v CCM: TOUGH call. If I take a bet, I'd take one of the teams on the Draw - no bet market. Sydney FC v Perth - Correct Scoreline Sydney 2-1 appeals to me. Last edited by Hands Solo; 24-10-2006 at 03:14. |
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![]() I find the Over/Unders hard to pick sometimes, only take it now and then, like earlier in the season when Mariners played the Knights, looked an unders for sure...The Jets/Adelaide game does appeal as an over though due to the attacking nature of both teams and their ability to score goals. | |
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| Team Summary after Round 10
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Melbourne – Only the one loss so far and traveling nicely with no injuries![]() ![]() Adelaide – Lost first two gmes they have now won five of last seven, gaining momentum![]() Queensland – Hiccup on the weekend but been solid all season, win more than they lose. Sydney – Enigma of a team who can look like champs one minute then chumps the next CC Mariners – Working there way back into form nicely and might pay to follow from here Perth Glory – Hhonest team who always give their best, loss of 2 key players for season Newcastle Jets – Starting to show what they are capable of and improving every game NZ Knights – Only barely competitive and not good enough yet for the A leagueLast edited by Beejayville; 24-10-2006 at 04:31. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| A League Goalscorers after Round 10
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