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QAS 2: Strikers 1. :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:


FMD.

First points?!

-PB

Nah, They picked up a draw at the start of the season. But it's their first win.
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Roar_Brisbane wrote:
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QAS 2: Strikers 1. :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:


FMD.

First points?!

-PB

Nah, They picked up a draw at the start of the season. But it's their first win.


So the Strikers bet on QAS at juicy odds? :-$
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By now, American Samoa must have realised that Australias 22-0 win over Tonga two days earlier was no fluke.

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PM11, you coming to the game this Sat?

-PB

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Brisbane Strikers FC 1 (Alex HENDERSON 45’)
Queensland Academy of Sport 2 (Abrahim YANGO 26’, Sam SIBATUARA 53’)
Crowd: approx. 200

Queensland Academy of Sport converted potential into points on Friday night, chalking up their first win of the NPL season with an impressive 2-1 result against Brisbane Strikers at Perry Park.

Academy’s fleet-footed youngsters caught Strikers off guard early, but it wasn’t until the 26th minute that the mercurial Abrahim Yango put his side ahead with a well-struck shot from 15 yards.

QAS should’ve been good value for a half time lead, however a lapse of concentration from a late Greg King free kick saw Strikers defender Alex Henderson pull his side level in the last minute of the half.

The break didn’t alter the balance of play though, with Sam Sibatuara restoring QAS’s lead with a superb chipped finish over advancing Strikers goalkeeper David Chambers to deliver his side all three points.

Strikers mounted a desperate late surge – with a header from a late corner in the congested penalty area cleared off the line – however, without injured star striker Matt Thurtell were unable to find a winner.

The result sees QAS move one spot off the bottom of the table, while Strikers remain in third place.

Olympic FC 5 (Nick EFSTATHIS 21’, Jake MCLEAN 24’, Tim SMITS 38’, Carl TABULO 46’, Danny BYRNE 50’)
Northern Fury FC 3 (Alex READ 5’, Corey WAPLES 48’, Jake NAVARRO 76’)
Crowd: approx. 450

Olympic FC took their unbeaten start to the season to eight games on Saturday night, defeating Northern Fury 5-3 in an end-to-end contest at Goodwin Park.

The floodgates opened early in the high-scoring affair as the energetic Fury surprised the league leaders, Alex Read heading home confidently from Jake Navarro’s cross after barely five minutes.

Fury were denied a second by the post before Olympic turned their game up a notch – Nick Efthasis levelling terms when he nodded in from close range from a corner kick on 21 minutes.

Three minutes later Jake McLean put the hosts ahead when he finished off his classy run with an even classier finish from just inside the penalty area.

Tim Smits then extended his season tally to 12 goals with a trademark header on 38 minutes to give the hosts a comfortable 3-1 lead at the break.

The second half started with a flourish when Carl Tabulo extended the host’s lead with a firmly struck shot only a minute after the restart.

To their credit, Fury replied instantly with Corey Waples striking a screamer from 20 yards. However, Olympic re-established their advantage courtesy of captain Danny Byrne only a minute later.

Fury scored a third when Jake Navarro slotted a crisp shot on the turn with 13 minutes remaining, however Olympic held firm to see off the late challenge from the visitors.

The result sees Olympic FC stay top of the league, with other scores over the weekend increasing their buffer to 3 points; Northern Fury meanwhile drop to sixth.

Redlands United FC 3 (Reuben WAY 70’, Jheison Macuace 83’ 84’)
Sunshine Coast FC Fire 3 (Leon DWYER 20’, Jeremy LYNCH 29’, Paul ARNISON 78’p)
Crowd: approx. 700

Two goals in two minutes from Reuben Way inspired Redlands United to a share of the points on Saturday night, the Devils drawing 3-3 with fellow finals contenders Sunshine Coast Fire at Cleveland Showgrounds.

The Fire held a two goal advantage at the half but were unable to hold on against a fast-finishing Redlands inspired by a parochial home crowd.

Leon Dwyer opened accounts for the visitors in the 20th minute when he burst through the heart of the Redlands defence, his well-placed shot brushing the fingertips of fully-extended Redlands keeper Mitch O’Brien.

Dwyer continued his good form and underlined his growing partnership with Jeremy Lynch, cutting the ball back after another impressive run for Lynch to finish strongly on the half hour.

Redlands cause wasn’t helped when they lost captain Michael Lee to injury before the half-time break, however the hosts showed more initiative in the second stanza and pulled a goal back when Reuben Way pounced on a parried save to score from close range.

Paul Arnison restored Fire’s two-goal advantage from the penalty spot eight minutes later, before Macuace’s star turn settled the draw in the final ten minutes.

Macauace’s first came when he poked home a shot through a crowded penalty box and juxtaposed with his second – a scintillating 20 yard effort that sent the local crowd into raptures.

The result sees both teams maintain their place in the NPL top four, however both cede ground to competition front runners Olympic FC.

CQFC Energy 1 (Chris GEDDES 59’p)
Moreton Bay United Jets FC 2 (Michael MCEVOY 13’ 24’)
Crowd: approx. 350

Moreton Bay Jets returned to the top half of the NPL table on Saturday night following a hard fought 2-1 victory against CQFC Energy at Rugby Park in Rockhampton.

Michael McEvoy netted a first half brace off the back of two set pieces to give the Jets their first win since March and consign CQFC to the foot of the NPL table.

The Jets adapted well to the patchy Rugby Park surface, altering their usually fluid passing game to a more direct style in light of the difficult conditions.

McEvoy’s first came courtesy of a short corner with the defender positioning himself adroitly to steer home a low cross with a first time strike.

He followed it up 11 minutes later off the back of a free kick, Karl Dodd latching on to the secondary ball to set up McEvoy for another strong finish.

The prolific Chris Geddes once again stood up for Energy, converting from the penalty spot for his 10th goal of the campaign.

However, despite a fast and furious finish from the hosts, who were spurred on by the enthusiastic home crowd, the injury-depleted Moreton Bay ultimately proved good value for the win.

Western Pride FC 3 (Peter DRAGER 29’ 82’, Russell WOODRUFFE 51’p)
FNQ FC Heat 0
Crowd: approx. 500

Western Pride have rallied in the absence of suspended player-coach Kasey Wehrman to record their first NPL win since March, defeating a ten man FNQ FC Heat 3-0 at Eric Evans Oval in Ipswich on Sunday.

Peter Drager and Russell Woodruffe continued their recent scoring form for the Pride in a polished performance from the hosts in their first home fixture at the venue.

Drager pounced just prior to the half hour to open accounts when Woodruffe’s fierce shot bounced back off the crossbar invitingly for his teammate.

Pride held the lead until the half before FNQ FC goalkeeper Mikel Breckinridge was red-carded for a challenge on Zelmer Martinez – Woodruffe stepping up to convert the subsequent spot kick.

Drager secured his brace and the result in the final ten minutes, finishing well from Jay Kitching’s piercing run through the Heat midfield.

The three points lifts Pride into seventh on the NPL table and above Heat on goal difference, with both sides recording seven points from their opening eight fixtures.

Brisbane City FC 4 (Antonio MURRAY 21’ 81’ 90’+3, Alistair PASE 85’)
Palm Beach Sharks FC 2 (Jarrod KYLE 31’, Chris LUCAS 34’)
Crowd: unavailable

Brisbane City striker Antonio Murray has stormed to the top of the NPL goal scoring charts, netting a hat-trick in his side’s 4-2 win over Palm Beach Sharks at Spencer Park on Sunday evening.

Former Scottish Premier League player Murray displayed the neat finishing for which he is renowned, twice chipping Palm Beach goalkeeper Ryan Meskell to take his personal tally to 14 goals from just six appearances so far this season.

Murray opened the scoring for the hosts with the first of his chipped efforts on 21 minutes, however defensive errors gifted Palm Beach a 2-1 lead at the break – errant passes at the back resulting in goals to Jarrod Kyle and Chris Lucas.

A fiercely contested second stanza saw Eric Frazier and Levi Hilton dismissed for City and Sharks respectively but it wasn’t until the final ten minutes that the hosts, buoyed by a vocal home crowd, overran their opponents.

Murray’s second came when he slotted home a pass across the face of goal, before Alistair Pase put the home side ahead with a sharp finish with five minutes remaining.

Murray then put the icing on another superb individual performance, once again chipping Meskell to secure his hat-trick.

The result sees City keep the pressure on the NPL top four, with Glen Volker’s side now a point adrift of Sunshine Coast with a game still in hand. Palm Beach meanwhile remain mired in the lower half of the table.

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Drager's double lifts club Pride

PETER Drager was in the proverbial wars as only the dangerous, and at times awkward-looking, striker can.

He was troubled by his wisdom teeth, copped a knee to his sensitive zone and got cleaned up just as he regained his composure.

However, the dependable Western Pride player scored the club's first double in the National Premier League as his team overran Far North Queensland 3-0 at Bundamba.

Drager was quick to praise his teammates for finishing the job.

The much-needed win came against a side fresh from a coaching shake-up and having their goalkeeper Mikel Breckenridge sent off early in yesterday's second half.

However, there was no denying Drager's role.

Playing on the Ipswich Knights ground where he produced regular three and four goal hauls in recent seasons, the Golden Boot winner made several damaging runs.
"I'm pretty happy on my old home field,'' Drager said. "I like scoring goals here.

"All the boys played really well around the park and it showed in the scoreline - a clean sheet, we're really happy with.''

Drager's first goal came from a super Will Jordan cross that Russell Woodruffe struck and hit the crossbar. Drager was on the spot to finish it off.

Drager's second goal put Pride up 3-0. It followed terrific lead-up work by speedster Jay Kitching, who zigzagged up the middle before delivering a pass to his dangerous teammate.

But while Drager's eventful homecoming was rewarded with a well-deserved victory, rival coach Joe Fenech endured a tough day in his first NPL game at Bundamba.

The former Ipswich Knights Premier League mentor was guiding the side for the first time, having only conducted two training sessions through the week. (See a separate story on Fenech this week.)

Adding to the passionate coach's woes was Breckenridge's send-off.

Woodruffe converted the penalty awarded after hard-working Pride defender Zelmar Martinez was brought down in the box.

Yesterday's Pride victory was their second of the season, adding to a first-round draw.

With regular player/coach Kasey Wehrman suspended, Pride under-20 coach Peter Bannon controlled proceedings from the dugout.

Bannon said he would have liked to have seen FNQ finish with 11 players to give his team a better gauge of its progress. However, he said the handy win was welcome.

"The (team) song needs a bit of work,'' Bannon grinned outside the dressingroom. "But everyone's pleased and we're heading in the right direction.''http://www.qt.com.au/news/dragers-double-lifts-club-pride/1855832/
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Fucking murdered Redlands tonight!

What a classic game!

-PB

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paulbagzFC wrote:
Fucking murdered Redlands tonight!

What a classic game!

-PB

Good to hear the Fury doing well. Olympic building a gap between the rest at the moment.

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Palm Beach Sharks 3 Brisbane Strikers 2
Northern Fury 4 Redlands United 2
Moreton Bay Jets 1 Olympic FC 3
Western Pride 6 CQFC Energy 2

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Last night Fury game still going through my head. The ppl who missed it missed a great night of entertainment. Young fury players who did not make the team this week were saying how they want to play in front of a home crowd like that. F troop absolutely bloody fantastic . What a night what a game.

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Murdered a depleted Redlands team.missing several top players let's see if you "murder" us back at Redlands hey
Enjoy your day in the sun
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passandmove wrote:
Murdered a depleted Redlands team.missing several top players let's see if you "murder" us back at Redlands hey
Enjoy your day in the sun


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Don't take it too harshly, I was wired and runk rofl.

Hope you never have the ref we have, he's absolute shithouse.

Missed big calls and made stupid ones out of nothing (i.e. Red Card).

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Just had that feeling we would get beat up there but fair play to Fury
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Go Fury

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krones3 wrote:
Last night Fury game still going through my head. The ppl who missed it missed a great night of entertainment. Young fury players who did not make the team this week were saying how they want to play in front of a home crowd like that. F troop absolutely bloody fantastic . What a night what a game.

'Sickness would not have kept me away from this one. If I'd been dead, I would have had them bring the casket to the ground, prop it up in the stands, and cut a hole in the lid.' Bill Shankly


Great night all round. Look forward to the next home game v Strikers.
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Go Fury

The more I see this lad play the more I like him. An all-round midfielder in that he can win a ball and slide a pass through to the front men. Him and Edds were a different class last night.
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Go Fury

The more I see this lad play the more I like him. An all-round midfielder in that he can win a ball and slide a pass through to the front men. Him and Edds were a different class last night.

Too true they both really showed their experience and class last night fare call to the other lads they fought hard and played well. Great result Another nail in the coffin of the old guard.but most importantly a real inspiration to the youth players.
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Some of Eddsy's dribbling skills just miffed their Central Defenders, him and Eisenhower (lol) really are the General's of that team.

Really really really hope Edds curler in the second half makes it into extended highlights, fuck that would have been some goal.

Watched it happen in slow motion on the grandstand, think everyone was collectively about to orgasm until it hit the bar!

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Palm Beach Sharks 3 (Alex PANIC 16’ 27’, Jarrod KYLE 33’)
Brisbane Strikers 2 (Greg KING 45’, Josh TAYLOR 90’+3)
Crowd: 100 (approx.)


Mid-season signings Alex Panic and Jarrod Kyle have helped Palm Beach Sharks record their first home win of the NPL season, upsetting Brisbane Strikers 3-2 at Mallawa Complex on Saturday evening.

Panic scored his first goals for Palm Beach since April transfer from league leaders Olympic when he turned in Chris Lucas’ right-sided cross in the 16th minute to give the hosts a deserved early lead.

Nine minutes later Sharks delivered a mirror image to double the difference, Daniel Vickers creating space on the left flank before floating a pin-point cross that allowed Panic to head powerfully into the top corner of the goal.

Jarrod Kyle netted his fourth goal in as many games to extend the margin further, pressuring Strikers’ goalkeeper Will Rockett into an error on debut before tapping home from close range.

Dynamic left-wing Greg King clawed one back for the visitors just prior to the break, his venomous left-footed strike catching Sharks goalkeeper Ryan Meskell flat-footed from 25 yards out.

Strikers were a different team in the second stanza, however Sharks held firm to deny the visitors several gilt-edged chances; the Strikers second goal a mere consolation in the final minute of the match as Josh Taylor capitalised on a fortuitous deflection to restore some credibility to the final score.

The result sees the Strikers record back-to-back losses for the first time this season, the capital city club dropping one place to fourth on the table while Palm Beach remain in tenth spot.

Olympic FC 3 (Danny BYRNE 6’ 90’+4, Matt HEATH 83’)
Moreton Bay United Jets 1 (Royce BROWNLIE 61’)
Crowd: 325 (approx.)


Undefeated Olympic FC extended their lead atop the NPL ladder to six points on Saturday night, scoring twice in the final ten minutes to defeat Moreton Bay Jets 3-1 at Wolter Park.

Captain Danny Byrne was the hero for Olympic, giving the hosts the lead early before sealing the points on the counter attack in injury time.

Byrne opened the scoring after barely six minutes, dribbling inside the penalty box before coolly slotting his shot past Jets custodian Andrew Houghton and into the far corner of the net.

The hosts defence regalvanised following the opener, holding firm against the league leaders until the hour mark when Royce Brownlie levelled terms – the former Brisbane Roar striker heading home neatly from Chris Maticic’s well delivered cross.

A thrilling final half hour ensued, however Olympic once again demonstrated their quality in the final third to claim the win in the final ten minutes.

Matt Heath restored the visitors lead when he broke free down the right on 83 minutes, skirting a defender before steering his shot in from ten yards for his second goal of the season.

Byrne then completed his brace in injury time as Jets desperately sought an equaliser, finishing off a swift counter attack with a well-struck drive from 15 yards to seal the points for the visitors.

Northern Fury 4 (Gareth EDDS 34’pen, Alex READ 51’ 72’, Jake NAVARRO 86’)
Redlands United 2 (Reuben WAY 47’ 53’)
Crowd: 1400 (approx.)


Northern Fury have extended their unbeaten record at home to four games, defeating the in-form Redlands United 4-2 on Saturday night at Townsville Sports Reserve on the back of an Alex Read brace.

Redlands levelled terms twice in the breezy coastal conditions, however were eventually overrun in the final twenty minutes as Fury surged home with the support of the parochial home crowd.

Fury player-coach Gareth Edds gave the hosts a 1-0 half time lead, converting from the spot after the energetic Read was felled inside the area just after the half hour.

A sensational start to the second half then saw Redlands level twice in six minutes – Reuben Way netting the first of his two goals when he poked the ball over the line amidst a frantic goal mouth scramble.

Read gave the hosts the lead with a solid right-footed strike four minutes later, before Way again restored parity with a well-struck shot to the right of Fury custodian Brad Burrows on 53 minutes.

Fury’s fleet-footed forwards proved invaluable as the contest wore on; Read again restoring the hosts advantage when he latched on to a through ball, beating a defender before driving the ball home with his right boot.

Jake Navarro then sealed the result for the hosts in the final five minutes, running on to a neat through ball before turning sharply to fashion a well-placed shot past the outstretched glove of Redlands goalkeeper Bradley Stout.

The result returns Fury to the top half of the NPL table, while Redlands remain in second place but fall six points adrift of league leaders Olympic FC.

Western Pride 6 (Peter DRAGER 30’ 60’ 90’+3, Russell WOODRUFFE 40' 45', Will JORDAN 57')
CQFC Energy 2 (Sander WATERLAND 24’, Braydon CROWLEY 83’)
Crowd: 375 (approx.)


Western Pride have recorded back to back wins for the first time in their short history after routing fellow newcomers CQFC Energy 6-2 at Eric Evans Reserve on Saturday night in Ipswich.

Peter Drager scored his first hat-trick for Pride to extend his season tally to eight goals, while strike partner Russell Woodruffe also chimed in with a double for the hosts in the comprehensive win.

CQFC started promisingly in the chilly conditions, fashioning several early chances before Sander Waterland gave the visitors the lead on 26 minutes when he finished off a swift counter attack with a well-placed strike into the top corner of the net.

However, the goal only served to inspire a polished Pride performance from thereon – Drager levelling terms when he pounced on a parried save from CQFC goalkeeper Joel Morrison on 32 minutes.

Woodruffe headed the hosts ahead from a corner three minutes later before he and Drager teamed up for the third just prior to the half time whistle – Woodruffe converting from the spot after Drager was felled just inside the area following a strong run.

The second half saw Pride continue their dominance when Will Jordan scored his second goal of the season on 56 minutes, before Drager netted his second on the hour when he steered the ball in from close range.

CQFC were valiant despite the scoreline, probing the Pride defence before pulling one back via Braydon Crowley with seven minutes to play.

However, Drager rubbed salt into Energy’s wounds just prior to full time to seal his hat-trick, again combining with Woodruffe to head home with the final play of the game.

The result lifts Pride to 8th on the table and will be warmly welcomed by Pride player-coach Kasey Wehrman, who watched the match from the stands as he served the final game of his two-match suspension.

Sunshine Coast FC Fire 0
Brisbane City 1 (Antonio MURRAY 85’)
Crowd: 325 (approx.)


Brisbane City have surged into the NPL top four, defeating Sunshine Coast Fire 1-0 at Sunshine Coast Stadium to extend their winning run to six straight games.

Striker Antonio Murray once again proved the difference for City, his match-winning strike taking his season tally to a league best 15 goals.

His goal came courtesy of a City counter attack as Fire lost the ball in the centre of the pitch - Sean Goulding running to the byline before picking out Murray at the back post, who produced a typically collected finish.

The result continues an impressive run of results for Glen Volker’s City outfit, who have surged into finals contention after finding themselves in second last place at the start of April.

Sunshine Coast head coach Kevin Aherne-Evans will once again be left to rue his side’s poor finishing as the Fire wasted several scoring opportunities in the first half and saw a solid Leon Dwyer strike denied by the post.

Queensland Academy of Sport 2 (Elliott RONTO 42’, Alex SCHIAVO 90’+2)
FNQ FC Heat 3 (Jamie CARROLL 35’p 56’p 76’)
Crowd: 100 (approx.)


Jamie Carroll scored his first hat-trick in the National Premier Leagues to give FNQ FC Heat a 3-2 win against Queensland Academy of Sport at Meakin Park in Logan on Sunday afternoon.

The dynamic forward scored twice from the penalty spot for the visitors before capping off a busy performance with the decisive goal with fifteen minutes remaining.

The opener came after Carroll was felled by a late Roman Hoffman challenge, the striker sending the subsequent spot kick into the top right corner of the goal.

Elliott Ronto equalised for the Academy prior to half time from a direct free kick, dipping his shot over the defensive wall from 20 yards out.

Carroll slotted his second penalty to the left of the ‘keeper before sealing his hat-trick when he tapped in on 6 yards from Justin Sabbadin’s low cross, taking his tally to five for the campaign.

Academy netted a consolation goal in injury time when Alex Schiavo headed home from a corner but it proved too little too late for the hosts who remain in 11th spot on the NPL ladder with a third of the season completed.
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Time to climb the ladder!

P.S. Pretty sure Fury have the highest consecutive crowds/average in the league =p~

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Pride's strike power in top gear

AFTER helping his team score nine goals in the past two games, stand-in captain Will Jordan had every reason to be satisfied.
However, it wasn't scoring himself in Western Pride's latest 6-2 victory that gave Jordan most pleasure. It was seeing Pride's National Premier League striking combination working together.
From 1-0 down, Western Pride released the handbrake to score five unanswered goals against Central Queensland at Bundamba.
"That was a great result," Jordan said after Pride's best win of the season.
"We started slow but we hit our straps with about 15 gone.
"I think their goal gave us a big wake-up call."
Playing on the left wing, Jordan had an important role making breaks and feeding attacking teammates Peter Drager and Russell Woodruffe.
"We were hammered early on in the season for not scoring goals and it wasn't that we didn't have the class up there," Jordan said.
"It was just getting used to each other as a third and working with the boys in behind us. It's coming together at the right time."
Drager had another exceptional game, scoring a hat-trick after a double in Pride's previous 3-0 win over Far North Queensland.
Woodruffe scored a double, including a first half penalty, on Saturday night.
Captaining the side for his third game with Niall McCarthy injured, Jordan delivered some dangerous crosses.
"Towards the start of the season, we haven't really taken our performance from the previous week. That was the pressure behind us at the start of today," Jordan said.
"Once we got out there and kind of settled down, we basically just free-roamed. Pete Drager and Rusty up top did some great work.
"I'm happy to look up and see those two boys running in."
Jordan, 22, played junior football with Oxley before joining Taringa and returning to Oxley last year.
Player/coach Kasey Wehrman completed his two-game suspension watching from the sideline. "They got into a good rhythm and we got some joy with our dead ball finally and that helped relieve a bit of pressure as well," he said.
Wehrman said his main role after consecutive wins was keeping everyone focused on the balance between attack and defence.
"We want to be free and try and score more goals but we also don't want to let them get any freebies either," he said.
"A 3-1 scoreline (at halftime) probably wasn't a fair look at the game.
"I thought in the second half, they really put their authority on the game and took it by the scruff of the neck."
Robbie Livingstone and Lincoln Rule controlled the midfield.
Goalkeeper Steve Purdy had another solid game before being replaced in the second half by Brad Budd.http://www.qt.com.au/news/prides-strike-power-in-top-gear/1864570/
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Fark it annoys me how long it takes these kents to get a highlights vid together.

They really need to spend more money on their media team, be it just articles and social media shit.

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Fark it annoys me how long it takes these kents to get a highlights vid together.

They really need to spend more money on their media team, be it just articles and social media shit.

-PB

It's better than nothing I guess.
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Roar_Brisbane wrote:
paulbagzFC wrote:
Fark it annoys me how long it takes these kents to get a highlights vid together.

They really need to spend more money on their media team, be it just articles and social media shit.

-PB

It's better than nothing I guess.


I know.

Really hope FFA get their shit together with Season 2 in this regard.

Specially once intra-state games and FFA Cup come online.

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Finally!

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Eddsy with the epic curler @ 15:50!

Fwwarrkkkkkkk.

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The National Premier Leagues action continues this weekend with Round 10 featuring another set of exciting match-ups across the length of the Sunshine State.

Stay up to date with all the weekend’s fixtures in the weekly preview.

Redlands United FC (2nd) v Olympic FC (1st)
Friday, 17th May 2013 – Cleveland Showgrounds, 6:30pm


Round Ten of the National Premier Leagues kicks off with a bang on Friday night when Redlands United host a top-of-the-table clash against Olympic FC at Cleveland Showgrounds.

Redlands were apace with the league leaders through the opening seven rounds, however a draw against Sunshine Coast and a loss against Northern Fury in the club’s two previous outings has allowed Olympic to pull six points clear atop the table.

Olympic remain the NPL’s only unbeaten side nearing the midpoint of the regular season; however, in an encouraging sign for the Devils, Olympic have not kept a clean sheet since the second round win against QAS.

It promises to be an attacking contest, with Olympics front three of Tim Smits, Danny Byrne and Jai Ingham sharing 25 goals between them; while Redlands attacking trio of Reuben Way, Graham Fyfe and Jheison Macuace have netted a combined total of 22 times for the hosts.

CQFC Energy (12th) v Queensland Academy of Sport (11th)
Saturday, 18th May 2013 – Martens Oval, 6:00pm


Bottom placed Central Queensland FC Energy have the chance to move off the foot of the NPL ladder on Saturday night when they host QAS at Martens Oval in Bundaberg.

The fixture is CQFC’s first foray to Bundaberg, as the Rockhampton-based side strives to position itself as the football destination of choice for the region’s aspiring elite footballers.

Results haven’t been flattering thus far for the Energy, who fell to Western Pride 6-2 in Ipswich last round, however team spirit remains high and with some promising passages of play the side is edging ever closer to a reversal of form.

QAS will also view the fixture as a chance to improve their table position, the Academy’s talented youngsters falling to FNQ FC 3-2 last weekend a week after recording their first win of the campaign.

While the result could go either way, much will depend on how impressive QAS and Brisbane Roar youth defender Cameron Crestani matches up against Energy sharpshooter Chris Geddes – the Scot sitting third amongst NPL goal scorers with ten goals so far this season.

Brisbane Strikers FC (4th) v Sunshine Coast FC Fire (5th)
Saturday, 18th May 2013 – Perry Park, 7:00pm


An old rivalry is rekindled in a new setting on Saturday night when Brisbane Strikers host former QSL foes Sunshine Coast Fire in a mouth-watering match-up at Perry Park.

Both sides will be looking to bounce back after suffering defeats last weekend – Strikers falling 3-2 to Palm Beach, while Fire conceded late to go down 1-0 at home against Brisbane City.

After an impressive start to the season Strikers defensive frailties have been highlighted of late, with David Large’s side yet to record a competition point in May and in danger of slipping outside the top four.

Sunshine Coast’s concerns are at the other end of the pitch, with Kevin Aherne-Evans consistently lamenting his side’s inability to convert chances into goals this season.

Sunshine Coast still boast the best defensive record in the league however, and Strikers will need their attacking wing combination of Greg King and Jonti Richter to be at their best if they are to break down the Fire wall.

Moreton Bay United Jets FC (7th) v Western Pride FC (8th)
Saturday, 18th May 2013 – Wolter Park, 7:00pm

Western Pride will be looking to record their third straight win when they travel to Wolter Park in a mid-table match up against Moreton Bay United Jets on Saturday night.

Pride are progressing well this season and have found form in recent rounds against regional clubs FNQ FC Heat and CQFC Energy – front pairing Russell Woodruffe and Peter Drager proving near unstoppable in the back-to-back home wins.

However, the Ipswich based club’s challenge is to carry that form on the road against a competitive Moreton Bay outfit that have impressed without reward in recent rounds.

The Jets toiled valiantly to be level with Olympic after 80 minutes last weekend, only to cede their share of the points by conceding two late goals to the league leaders.

The fade out proved particularly disappointing for the Jets’ parochial supporter base, who haven’t seen their side record a competition point at their Wolter Park home since late March.

FNQ FC Heat (9th) v Palm Beach Sharks FC (10th)
Saturday, 18th May 2013 – Barlow Park, 7:30pm

Far North Queensland FC Heat return to the tropical north on Saturday night when they host the NPL’s southernmost side, Palm Beach Sharks, at Barlow Park.

The fixture is the Heat’s first at home since Round 6 after the Cairns-based club concluded a three match road trip to the state’s south-east corner with two wins and a loss to move to ninth on the table.

Last weekend, FNQ found form with an impressive 3-0 result against QAS as star striker Jamie Carroll netted his first hat-trick of the campaign to extend his personal tally to five goals for the season.

Palm Beach are also coming off a season-reviving victory after they defeated perennial powerhouse Brisbane Strikers for their first home win as mid-season signings Jarrod Kyle and Alex Panic start to gel in the front third.

The duo will need to be on song for the Sharks again this weekend as the club contends with the additional challenge of travelling some 1750 kilometres for the fixture – the longest away trip of any NPL club in the country.

Brisbane City FC (3rd) v Northern Fury FC (6th)
Sunday, 19th May 2013 – Spencer Park, 3:00pm


Brisbane City will strive to cement their position in the National Premier Leagues top four when they host Northern Fury at Spencer Park on Sunday afternoon.

City have surged into third place on the table with six consecutive wins and, with a game in hand compared to their fellow finals contenders, will be keen to set themselves up for a tilt at the title in the second half of the season.

League-leading goal scorer Antonio Murray continues to impress for City, netting for the fourth consecutive week in last round’s hard-fought 1-0 win against Sunshine Coast Fire.

Northern Fury have strike power of their own though, with Alex Read finding the form that saw him represent the club at A-League level – the young forward scoring a double against Redlands last weekend to take his personal haul to eight goals for the campaign.

Despite sitting only five points adrift of the top four and boasting an undefeated home record, doubts still surround Fury’s finals credentials in the absence of away results – the club yet to record a point from four forays to the state’s south east corner.http://www.sportingpulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?client=1-9385-0-0-0&sID=269940&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=23640874
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Some cracking matchups this weekend.
C'mon you Pride!
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Robinson Moves On



Brisbane Strikers skipper Nick Robinson has been released by the club and has signed with NPL rivals Redlands United.
Robinson, 30 (pictured), had not been selected to play for the first team since Round 3 when the Strikers lost 7-2 to Olympic FC and, after a period of time trying to force his way back into selection calculations via the Under-20s, has opted to pursue opportunities elsewhere.
Robinson had been discussing his situation with the club’s management, with the outcome being that the club had decided to release him from his contract to enable him to commence negotiations with other clubs.
“It has been a difficult situation for ‘Robbo’, the club and for me”, said head coach David Large today.
“No club wants to be in a situation in which its skipper, for whatever reason, is not regularly leading the team on to the pitch. But I reached a decision after the Olympic game that Robbo’s form had dipped and that at that point in time we could not justify his inclusion in the game day fifteen.
“After a short period in the Under-20s Robbo took a look at that situation and we decided that the best way forward was for him to look elsewhere to allow him the opportunity to play first team football. He goes with our blessing and with our thanks for the contribution he has made to this club since joining us in early 2011”.
For his part Robinson said he would leave with good memories of the club as he prepares to don the red shirt of the Devils – which might seem a neat fit given his Mancunian origins.
“I would like to thank the fans, players, coaching staff and all staff members of the Brisbane Strikers for a fantastic two-and-a-half years and wish you all the very best for the future”, he said.

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Fark me Olympic beat Redlands 5-3, still undefeated!

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