Brisbane Roar showed they will be genuine championship contenders this season if their spirited scoreless draw against A-League heavyweights Sydney FC is any gauge.
After back-to-back A-League victories including a 4-0 thumping of Adelaide United last week, Macarthur FC boss Ante Milicic has vowed to maintain the rage for Saturday's trip to face Western United.
Brisbane Roar may have come away with only a point from Redcliffe on Sunday, but it’s fans who should feel like the real winners thanks to a vastly improved match-day experience. With two goals disallowed and a few more excellent efforts wasted, you’d have to think the Roar were the only team that couldn’t score […]
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Macarthur FC set the standard and Central Coast Mariners accepted the challenge in delivering stand-out displays in Matchweek 8 – but which players made the Team of the Week, presented by Bunnings Warehouse?
Bulls forward Matt Derbyshire fired himself into the Golden Boot race with a quick-fire hat-trick in a 4-0 victory against Adelaide United, before Alen Stajcic s table-toppers made short work of Wellington Phoenix with a 2-0 triumph in the Kiwi club s temporary home in Wollongong.
Brisbane Roar and the Newcastle Jets then put on a showcase in Redcliffe, both sides pushing for a winner with defences coming out on top in a 0-0 draw, to wrap up a three-game matchweek, following the postponement of two games on Saturday due to Victoria s five-day lockdown.