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2015/16 Hyundai A-League – Round 15 Match Preview – Newcastle United Jets FC vs Wellington Phoenix

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2015/2016 Hyundai A-League
Season 11 Round 15
DOUBLE HEADER

W-League – Newcastle United Jets FC vs Brisbane Roar
A-League – Newcastle United Jets FC vs Wellington Phoenix

When: Sunday 17th January, 2016
Where: Hunter Stadium, 294 Turton Road, New Lambton, NSW
Kickoff: 2pm AEDST (W-League) 5pm AEDST (A-League)
Tickets: Ticketmaster Link

Watch: LIVE on Foxsports 4 and FoxSports 4HD
Listen: ABC Newcastle 1233 or ABC Grandstand online
Tweet: @newyboys #NTUA #NEWvWEL

Active support is located in Bay 60. 
Anyone wishing to enter Bay 60 needs to hold a Bay 60 membership or ticket. Bay 60 tickets and memberships are the same price as General Admission. 
If you are already a Jets Member, please go to Members Services to the left of Western Stand gates to be issued a gameday Bay 60 ticket.
For non-members you can purchase a Bay 60 ticket via ticketmaster or the dedicated Bay 60 ticket window to the right of the Western Stand gates. 

FIXTURE FACTS

Overall – 26 matches between the two teams.
Jets Wins – 7, Phoenix Wins – 15, Drawn – 4

In Newcastle – 11 matches.
Jets Wins – 4, Phoenix Wins – 6, Drawn – 1
In New Zealand – 15
Jets Wins – 3, Phoenix Wins – 9, Drawn – 3

Average Home A-League Crowd – 10222
Average Away A-League Crowd – 8962

Goals in Fixture
Jets – 30, Phoenix – 51
In Newcastle –
Jets – 18, Phoenix – 19

1st Goals in Fixture
Jets – 10, Phoenix – 15

Cards in Fixture
Jets – 52 (46 yellow, 6 red), Phoenix 44 (41 yellow, 3 red)

Recent Form (FFA Cup & A-League)
Jets – LDLLL (1 points from last 15)
Phoenix – LDLLD (2 points from last 15)

Leading Scorers
Jets – Milos Trifunovic (4)
Phoenix – Roy Krishna (6)

Last Result –
Jets 2 (Carney 30′, Trifunovic 71′) – Phoenix 1 (Ki-Je o.g 45+1′) at Westpac Stadium, A-League, Round 1, 11/10/2015.

Starting line-ups from Last Meeting in Season 11 Round 1

Newcastle Jets Wellington Phoenix
Mark Birighitti Glen Moss
Jason Hoffman Louis Fenton
Daniel Mullen Andrew Durante
Nigel Boogaard Ben Sigmund
Ki-Je Lee Manny Muscat
Mateo Poljak Albert Riera
Cameron Watson Roly Bonevacia
Leonardo Vitor Santiago Vince Lia
David Carney Michael McGlinchey
Enver Alivodic Blake Powell
Milos Trifunovic Roy Krishna

FIXTURE RECORDS

Biggest Win

Jets 5 (Heskey 36’, Griffiths 46’, Taggart 57’, Taggart 77’, Bridges 90+3’) – Phoenix 0 at Hunter Stadium, Round 24, Season 2013/14, 22/03/2014.

Heaviest Defeat

Jets 0 – Phoenix 4 (Brown 18’, Rojas 31’, Greenacre 41’, Macallister 88’), Round 19, Season 2010/11 at Westpac Stadium, 18/12/2010.

Leading Scorers in fixture –

Jets – Joel Griffiths (4)
Phoenix – Shane Smeltz (6)

2015/16 SEASON STATISTICS

Number Name Appearances Starts Substitute Appearances Subbed off Minutes Played Goals Assists Yellow Cards Red – Second Bookable Straight Red
1 Mark Birighitti 13 13 0 1 1159 0 0 1 0 0
2 Daniel Mullen 7 7 0 0 630 0 0 1 0 0
3 Jason Hoffman 13 13 0 1 1167 0 0 6 0 0
4 Nigel Boogaard 10 10 0 1 879 0 0 1 1 0
5 Ben Kantarovski 13 12 1 2 1067 2 0 4 0 0
6 Cameron Watson 13 9 4 5 801 0 0 3 0 0
7 Enver Alivodic 14 14 0 3 1196 1 0 1 0 0
8 Mateo Poljak 14 14 0 0 1260 0 1 2 0 0
9 Milos Trifunovic 13 13 0 3 1155 4 0 4 0 0
10 Leonardo Vitor Santiago 7 7 0 6 527 0 1 0 0 0
11 Labinot Haliti 2 1 1 1 24 0 0 0 0 0
12 Andy Brennan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
13 Ki-Je Lee 8 8 0 0 720 0 1 1 0 0
14 Mitch Cooper 5 1 4 1 108 0 0 0 0 0
15 Themba Muata-Marlow 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 Radovan Pavicevic 5 0 5 0 82 0 0 2 0 0
18 Josh Barresi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 Ben Kennedy 2 1 1 0 101 0 0 0 0 0
22 Lachlan Jackson 10 8 2 2 728 0 0 0 0 0
23 David Carney 13 13 0 1 1168 2 3 6 0 0
24 Nick Cowburn 9 4 5 1 415 0 0 1 0 0
25 Brandon Lundy 1 0 1 0 75 0 0 0 0 0
27 Braedyn Crowley 7 1 6 0 189 0 0 0 0 0
28 Ryan Kitto 8 5 3 5 396 0 1 0 0 0
29 Andrew Pawiak 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
40 Blake Tuxford 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

COACHING

Coaches Head to Head – 1 matches
Scott Miller – 1 win, Ernie Merrick – 0 wins, 0 drawnNewcastle Jets A-League Coaching Records –

  • Scott Miller – 1 matches (1 win, 0 drawn, 0 losses = 100% win ratio)
  • Phil Stubbins – 3 matches (0 wins, 1 draw, 2 losses = 0% win ratio)
  • Gary Van Egmond – 12 matches (3 wins, 3 drawn and 6 losses = 25% win ratio)
  • Richard Money – No matches
  • Branko Culina – 7 matches (2 wins, 0 drawn, 5 losses = 29% win ratio)
  • Nick Theodorakopoulos – No Matches
  • Craig Deans – 1 Match (0 win, 0 drawn, 1 loss = 0% win ratio)
  • Clayton Zane – 2 matches (1 wins, 0 drawn, 1 loss = 50% win ratio)

Wellington Phoenix Coach Record – Ernie Merrick 36% win ratio (9 wins, 6 drawn, 10 losses)

KEY FACTS:

General

  • The last first half goal the Jets scored was in Rd 1 this season against the Phoenix. It was scored by David Carney.
  • A loss or draw this week will equal the Jets record of consecutive winless matches (11).
  • The Jets haven’t receive a penalty against Wellington at home in over 8 years.
  • On average, there are 3 goals scored in this fixture.
  • There have been 9 red cards in this fixture however none of them have been issued at Hunter Stadium.

Players

  • 3 goals were put past Mark Birighitti in the two matches at Hunter Stadium against the Nix.
  • Leonardo’s only away appearance this season was against the Phoenix in Rd 1. His other appearances have all come at home.
  • Mark Birighitti saved a Roy Krishna penalty in the last match.

Coaches

  • Ernie Merrick’s Phoneix teams have scored 24 goals in the last 30 minutes of a match. Merrick’s Phoneix team have scored 36 goals in total.
  • Scott Miller has equalled the longest winless streak for a Jets coach in the A-League over the weekend, held by Phil Stubbins (twice).

Newcastle Jets

  • The Jets biggest win in their history came against Wellington Phoenix
  • The Jets have scored in 6 consecutive matches against the Phoenix.
  • Last weekend was the third match this season where the Jets failed to have a shot on target.
  • As has been widely publicised, the Jets need to by the 50th minute to prevent becoming the team to have the longest goaless streak in the league

Wellington Phoenix

  • Wellington scored 3 goals in 5 minutes during their last visit to Hunter Sadium.
  • The Phoenix are also struggling with their own form, having taken 2 points from their last 5 matches.

The Jetstream Podcast Ep45 – Beaumont St in a Canoe

Furns (@newyboys) is joined on the first Jetstream Podcast of 2016 by Michael (@BodyNovo), Dave (@Jeterpool) and Emma (@synapse101) returns for her second appearance. After again spending as much time as possible on some opening questions, we delve into another loss this time at home to Melbourne Victory. We listen to the press conference with Scott Miller before discussing the game including the stats, player performances and tactics. We also discuss the weekends Youth and Womens fixtures.
We then go through the current rumoured transfers as well as recent news regarding a push to finish the redevelopment of Hunter Stadium.
We then preview the game on Saturday 9th January against Sydney FC at ANZ Stadium and give our tips and thoughts on the rest of the games in Round 14.

We hope that all of our listeners and fellow Novocastrians enjoyed their Christmas break, and that you all enjoy a Happy New Year celebration. We thank you for choosing to listen to us in 2015, and hope that you will join us in 2016 for what we hope are better times. Continue reading The Jetstream Podcast Ep45 – Beaumont St in a Canoe

BLOG: More Cubby House than Fortress

When Nigel Boogaard was quoted in the Newcastle Herald on December 15th, prior to last weekend’s match against Adelaide, that the Jets “need to make Hunter Stadium a fortress”, it got me thinking about how the team have performed on the much improved pitch over the last 12 months. I guess it came as no surprise what I found, because I certainly had an inkling, but more on that later.

To say it’s been a massive year both on and off the park for the Jets would be an understatement. It generally hasn’t been for the right reasons, either. It started in January with the club having achieved 7 points from a possible 39 before receiving the heaviest defeat in their history at the hands of Adelaide United.

This led to the departure of 3 coaching staff and 5 players from the club in one of the clubs lowest points. A second streak of 10 matches in the season without a win occurred before finishing the season with a 2-1 loss to a second string Brisbane, ensuring the wooden spoon returned to Newcastle once more. The Jets won only once at home last season – a 2-1 win over an Adelaide who had the week before won the inaugural FFA Cup.

Successive months where late payment of staff and player wages ensued, which eventually prompted the FFA into action and they responded by removing Tinkler’s A-League licence. Phil Stubbins was removed as manager and most players re-signed with the new entity, with only Jacob Pepper and Scott Neville moving to Western Sydney and Andrew Hoole moving to Sydney FC.

Under the guidance of Mitchell Murphy and his small, yet hard working team, the club started to restore some faith with the business community and fans alike. Major sponsorship was announced, membership engagement forums were held and the Jets started to reach out to the community. Then came the signing of Scott Miller who spoke of a desire to rebuild the team along with a man who had self-proclaimed unfinished business in Jean-Paul DeMarigny.

More than 7000 members signed up for the new regime with potential optimism about a team, on paper, mixed with A-League quality in Boogaard, Daniel Mullen, Mateo Poljak, David Carney and Mark Birighitti and overseas quality in Lee Ki-Je, Enver Alivodic and Leonardo Santiago.

The club had started this A-League campaign well with 3 wins from 4 matches – a stark turnaround from Season 2014/15, but since then have found teams more difficult to break down. There’s no doubting the Jets have suffered from serious and ongoing injuries to key players which has forced Miller to blood younger players from the squad early in the season.

While Miller’s team have a better record at home this year than the squad under Stubbins (he’s only 1 point behind equalling Stubbin’s record at home for points attained), the Jets in my opinion have failed to capitalise on the advantage you would expect from a home team over the last 12 months.

In 2015, the Jets record in the 14 matches at home was 1 win, 5 draws and 8 losses. They scored 9 goals and conceded 20. In only one match they managed scored more than 1 goal. They’ve scored 1 goal in the first half of a home match, the only match they’ve lead at half time, compared to 3 from the opposition. The Jets have also been held scoreless in 7 matches. Throughout this run, more than 9200 loyal fans, on average, have shown up to mostly go home disappointed.

I honestly forget how it feels to celebrate a win and the memories of a Jet’s team from the early A-League years full of attacking swagger are fading. There are many questioning the atmosphere, or lack there-of at Hunter Stadium, but with results like those above is it any surprise? I look forward to the days when I can again attend a match confident a team is going to struggle against us. At the moment, I attend matches full of uncertainly about what Jets team will show up and whether we can repel the opposition for 90 minutes.

I’m optimistic the last year’s results aren’t reflective of the fortress the Jets are looking to build. There’s no doubt the task ahead is massive. It will be interesting to look back in another 12 months and see if we have progressed, because to me, as it currently stands, Hunter Stadium doesn’t look a fortress. It looks more like a cubby-house.

David Keating aka Jeterpool