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NBN McBreen on Edgy playing Jets
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From the Herald
FFA Cup: Edgeworth dare to dream of upset over Newcastle Jets
CRAIG KERRY
Local Sport
Edgeworth coach Damian Zane believes an upset over the Newcastle Jets on Wednesday night is "attainable" and the A-League club's depleted defensive stocks "might even things up a bit" in the history-making FFA Cup clash.
The Eagles host the Jets at Jack McLaughlan Oval in the televised round of 16 match, which will be the first cup game with a Hunter team against the region's flagship side. The winner will also become the first from northern NSW to make the last eight in the nationwide knockout.
Edgeworth will be long odds to topple the Jets but they loom as the biggest challenge locally for the club.
Under Zane, the Eagles have claimed the past four NNSW NPL premierships, won two of four grand finals, made the national NPL decider in 2016 and been to the cup's round of 16 twice. They lost 5-1 to Western Sydney Wanderers in the last 16 in 2016, a year after going down 2-1 to Melbourne City and a late Aaron Mooy free kick in the round of 32.
Zane, though, said taking on the Jets at home was "the biggest game we've had" and one they could win.
"It's bigger than any grand final," Zane said.
"I think it's bigger than the Western Sydney game for the simple fact it's the Jets. The NPL final was big, but making the last eight in Australia in the cup would be bigger than that. You are talking A-League teams and everything, and I think it's attainable too."
Edgeworth are second in the NNSW NPL with a round to play and an outside chance of a record 13th top-division title. Their recent success has been built on defence and discipline and Zane believed those attributes would hold them in good stead against the Jets, who have defenders Nigel Boogaard, Nikolai Topor-Stanley, Lachlan Jackson and Ben Kantarovski sidelined.
"If they've got a couple out at the back ... probably our strength is our defence, and their strength is their attack," Zane said.
"So if Topor doesn't play, and Lachy Jackson is battling ... they are good defenders you are talking about, so that might even things up a bit.
"We're a pretty disciplined team and when you come into these big games, that's the key. You've got to be disciplined for 90 minutes, not just when you like.
"If you're not, then there's those little times when they make you pay. That's why they are at that next level."
He also believed his side were better placed to challenge A-League opposition this time around.
"When we played Western Sydney, they were in full swing," he said. "They had Asian Champions League qualifiers to come and they were quite advanced.
"It's earlier this time. Last time we played them in grand final week. They are professionals and each week they get fitter and sharper, so each week earlier you can play them, the better."
Edgeworth will also take heart from a 1-0 loss to the Jets in a friendly on July 27 at Jack McLaughlan Oval in which the Eagles were missing Sam Maxwell, Daniel McBreen, Josh Rose, Tyson Jackson and Keanu Moore. All return for the cup game.
"I think [Wes] Hoolahan and [Abdiel] Arroyo will play, so they will be better as well," Zane said of the Jets.
"It's hard to be critical of the guys that day because they did an amazing job ... but on paper we'll definitely have a better team than we did. At the same time, the Jets have had a month since then, so they go up a few gears and I thought they were quite decent against Victory."
"We've shown we can give a good account of ourselves. We've played A-League teams in trial games and acquitted ourselves well.
"I just watched the video of the Melbourne City game, and it just sinks in that we were so close to having a draw.
"And I reckon we would have got them in extra time.
"The Western Sydney game got a bit out of hand, and there were some things I probably would have done differently. Even that game, we got to 10 minutes from halftime and it was nil-all and we conceded from a set piece.
"I think we're good at keeping ourselves in games, and that's the key when you're playing better opponents."
While the Jets have injury concerns, Edgeworth are well understrength on their best line-up this season.
Mitch Dobson and Jose Atayde are overseas, leading scorer Oliver Smith is suspended, experienced defenders Dom Bizzarri (knee - season) and Josh Evans (away) are missing and top goalkeeper Nate Cavaliere (hand - season) is also sidelined.
The Jets have a good chance. Our coach is better.
NBN lead in to cup tie
http://video.nbnnews.com.au/jetsdimi200819.mp4
NBN footage only v Hamilton
http://video.nbnnews.com.au/jetsvolympic160819.mp4
Big mood in here.
ground/crowd looked fantastic on the telly.
well done Edgy.
Player ratings (out of 10):
keeper: -40, got beat by a 42 year old. resign and retire son, its over.
Hoff: 10. the salt and pepper look is fantastic. looking forward to seeing him in the new Connor catalog.
other blokes in the back: 8, you werent Jackson. Congrats.
Ugaboogaman: 10. love the bloke.
Ridenton: was gonna give you a 4 but after the bloke boomed over the PA "Rideton you suck" i rethought and you get 0.
Dimi/New Jair: rinse repeat.
Wessi: too good for us, sack him tomorrow.
Fitzgerald: not good enough for us, therefore a new 4 year contract is on the cards.
Front 3 / 4 looked really good tonight. Sharp passing made plenty of space, be good if we could actually finish.
Thought Ug’s distribution was a bit below par by his standards. Still won plenty of ball though.
Early days but cracking start to the season.
One of our biggest-ever wins and youse guys don't give a.
This is both true and correct.
Millar - good. Was very productive going forward and looked dangerous often.
Langlois & JohnnyK - not tested enough, but neither oozed confidence either. They will be good backup.
Hoff - he is good when he doesn't try to play too much with the ball. He is an athlete, not a footballer. If we go back to the Scott Miller days of restricting his freedom of playing, he will be far more useful for us. This left back spot is surely nailed on for Hoff for the season, particularly as you read on and see how much we hopefully won't need him in the front third.
UG - what a man. Still one of our best players on a relatively low-key night for him.
Ridenton - not Kanta.
Dimi, Fitz & Wessi - I want to group these three together, because their combinations showed brilliant signs and I think will get even better. These guys are going to have absolute fun together this year, and I look forward to it. For a preseason that has been reported we have struggled for attacking ideas, this trio working that well so early in their relationship is a massive positive. Fitz was my MotM - he had moments of being wasteful but also put the thing on a dime for so many players so often. We can already tell Wessi is far, far too good for us.
Arroyo - you can tell he doesn't speak the language and hasn't gelled with the team yet. But you can also tell that he is quick, very quick. And you can also point out that with that trio behind him, if Arroyo can run fast to the right position he will have several goals teed up to him on a platter. If I were Roy, I'd be feeling a bit dirty I didn't hang around to play in this front 4.
Knowing we have Boogs, NTS, Moss & Kanta still to come back into this lineup, I took a lot of positives from that game.
If I were Ernie, assuming Boogs & NTS are actually going to be OK for the season, I'd be looking to fill this last squad spot with a certified left back or like he is saying a versatile defensive mid that could play wide back also if needed. That would relieve the pressure off our CMs currently, or if a left back will give us the luxury of having Hoff as a very decent option from the bench to cover most positions. Left back aside, Hoff has quickly found himself in the position he was in at the start of the grand final year where we were too good in every position to actually give him a starting spot.
Dimi looks trash without his mullet.
We made edgy look like an NPL team.
Would’ve been curious if it stayed 2-1 without the penalty how things end up.
Wessi looks good.
Hope Dimi gives him the ball.
Wessi taking corners makes me happy.
I’m still traumatised every time I see Dimi stand over a free kick or corner, and have only started to erase Hooles corners from my mind. Just happy we are clearing first man.
Also, I love how little this sub cares about the FFA cup or the team in general this season. Gonna get to many good parking spaces this year with the place empty. Beer prices might even drop down the way things are going.
Love it... Go Jerks!
NBN wrap up tonight
http://video.nbnnews.com.au/jetsveagles220819.mp4
Jerkstream Podcast reviews the FFA Cup game from last week:
https://www.newcastlefootball.net/ho...essi-or-messi/
Birraz still doesn't dive.
O’dogavan looks shite in orange.
And missed the pen. F—k that guy.
I bet we draw the mariners
Oh Roy....exactly the same as Mariners game end of last season. Both pens in the same place.
Hope so. Bring on the Gypos.
Away to Adelaide.....pfft.
Quarters as follows
Adelaide v jets
Mel city v wanderers
Bris strikers v Moreland Zeb
Hume v ccm
Death, taxes and the Jets getting drawn away in the FFA Cup...
Hopefully we beat Adelaide then Hume in the following round.
From the Herald
Jets welcome tough FFA Cup quarter-final in Adelaide
ROBERT DILLON
Local Sport
NEWCASTLE Jets coach Ernie Merrick says his team's FFA Cup quarter-final draw against Adelaide away will cap off an "ideal" preparation for the A-League season.
Newcastle will face Adelaide at Cooper Stadium on Tuesday, September 17, for a berth in the semi-finals.
There are three NPL teams in the last eight - Hume City and Moreland Zebras (both Victoria) and Brisbane Strikers - but Merrick was quite content to face another A-League opponent, leading into Newcastle's season-opening game against Central Coast on October 19.
"I think it's pretty well ideal," Merrick said.
"The tougher the pre-season, the better the preparation. So to play Adelaide away from home, you don't get much tougher than that, so I think it's good for us."
Merrick said he had not seen much of Adelaide under new coach Getjan Verbeek but would study them on video leading into the game.
Newcastle had two draws against Adelaide last season (0-0 and 1-1) and a 2-1 loss.
The Jets travel to Gold Coast this weekend for trial matches against Brisbane Roar on Sunday and Perth on Tuesday, then face Sydney FC in Dubbo four days after their knockout game in Adelaide.
"The Adelaide match fits well into our schedule," Merrick said. "The games aren't too crammed up.
"The Tuesday is good for us, because the following weekend we play in Dubbo.
"And playing away from home puts the boys under a bit more pressure, which is ideal at this time of year."
Merrick was confident senior players Nigel Boogaard, Nikolai Topor-Stanley, Glen Moss and Ben Kantaorvski, all of whom are recovering from injuries, would be fit for the cup semi.
AAP REPORTS: Robbie Fowler's hopes of a FFA Cup quarter-final berth were undone by Central Coast Mariners as last season's A-League wooden-spooners collected a penalty shoot-out win over Brisbane Roar on Wednesday.
Mark Birighitti was the hero for the Mariners, saving spot-kicks from Roy O'Donovan and Thomas Aldred for a 4-2 shootout win, following a 2-2 draw at Dolphin Stadium in Redcliffe.
The Roar, having seen off A-League champions Sydney FC a fortnight ago in Fowler's debut as coach, created enough chances throughout the 120 minutes, but ultimately paid a price for their profligacy.
Western Sydney Wanderers had far less trouble progressing to their fifth consecutive quarter-final, completing a near-record 7-1 victory over one-time National Soccer League powerhouse Sydney United.
Daniel Georgievski was the unlikely attacking hero with the fullback scoring twice and playing a part in several other goals.
The Wanderers raced to a 3-0 half-time advantage having also hit the frame of the goal in a dominant display.
Sydney United briefly rallied after the break, pulling a goal back from Patrick Antelmi.
But they lost their way after the dismissal of Yianni Perkatis following his role in a fracas. The Wanderers continued to pile on the pain and the scoreline could have been blown out even more as United survived several near misses.
The Cup record score is an 8-0 win recorded by Sydney FC over Darwin amateurs Shamrock Rovers in 2017.
Melbourne-based cup specialists Hume City continued their run in collecting a 3-1 comeback win at Adelaide Olympic.
Marko Delic bagged a hat-trick to be the goalscoring hero for the visitors.
Brisbane Strikers completed the last-eight line-up with a gritty 1-0 home win over Manly United at Perry Park.
A towering headed goal from defender Matthew Richardson just past the hour mark proved the difference as the former national champions progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time.