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2015/16 Hyundai A-League – Round 22 Match Preview – Perth Glory FC vs Newcastle United Jets FC

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2015/2016 Hyundai A-League
Season 11 Round 22
Perth Glory FC vs Newcastle United Jets FC

When: Monday 7th March, 2016
Where: nIB Stadium, 310 Pier St, Perth WA
Kickoff: 8pm AEDST (5pm local time)
Tickets: Ticketmaster Link
Watch: LIVE on Foxsports 4 and FoxSports 4HD
Listen: ABC Grandstand Digital online or ABC Radio App
Tweet: @newyboys #PERvNEW #NTUA

If you are unable to travel to the game, please join us at our official away venue – Sydney Junction Hotel (SJ’s) at Hamilton and watch the game LIVE.
SJ’s is our venue for all away Newcastle Jets fixtures.
The game will be shown in the courtyard due to event taking place in main bar area. All ages are welcome (u18’s must be accompanied by an adult). Supporters will be able to purchase $5 house beers, wine and spirits and $10 meals are available from the bistro.

FIXTURE FACTS

Overall – 31 matches between the two teams.
Jets Wins – 6, Glory Wins – 19, Drawn – 6

In Newcastle – 16 matches.
Jets Wins – 5, Glory Wins – 9, Drawn – 2
In Perth – 15 matches
Jets Wins – 1, Glory Wins – 10, Drawn – 4

Average Home A-League Crowd – 9037
Average Away A-League Crowd – 8485

Goals in Fixture
Jets – 32, Glory – 61
In Perth –
Jets – 14, Glory – 31

1st Goals in Fixture
Jets – 13, Glory – 16

Cards in Fixture
Jets – 60 (57 yellow, 3 red), Glory 48 (45 yellow, 3 red)

Recent Form (FFA Cup & A-League)
Jets – LWDWW (10 points from last 15)
Glory – WWWWL (12 points from last 15)

Leading Scorers
Jets – Milos Trifunovic (9)
Glory – Diego Castro (10)

Last Result –
Jets 1 (Trifunovic 14′) – Glory 6 (Harold 24′, Castro 45′, Mullen 48′ o.g., Harold 54′, Grant 74′, Castro 88′) at Hunter Stadium, A-League, Round 16, 24/01/2016.

Starting line-ups from Last Meeting in Season 11 Round 6

Newcastle Jets Perth Glory
Mark Birighitti Ante Covic
Jason Hoffman Joshua Risdon
Daniel Mullen Alex Grant
Nigel Boogaard Aryn Williams
Lachlan Jackson Marc Warren
Mateo Poljak Gyorgy Sandor
Cameron Watson Mitchell Oxborrow
Ryan Kitto Diogo Ferreira
David Carney Chris Harold
Enver Alivodic Diego Castro
Milos Trifunovic Nebojsa Marinkovic

FIXTURE RECORDS

Biggest Win

Jets 4 (Haliti 13’, Brockie 54’, Petrovski 68’pen, Petrovski 69’) – Glory 0 at Hunter Stadium, Midweek Round 1, Season 2010/11, 10/02/2011.

Heaviest Defeat

Jets 1 (Parisi 71’) – Glory 6 (Harold 24′, Castro 45′, Mullen 48′ o.g., Harold 54′, Grant 74′, Castro 88′), Round 16, Season 2015/16 at Hunter Stadium, 24/01/2016.

Leading Scorers in fixture –

Jets – Joel Griffiths (6)
Glory – Jamie Harnwell (7)

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 20 20 0 1 1789 0 0 2 0 0
2 Daniel Mullen 14 14 0 0 1260 0 0 2 0 0
3 Jason Hoffman 20 20 0 1 1797 0 0 7 0 0
4 Nigel Boogaard 16 16 0 1 1374 0 0 1 2 0
5 Ben Kantarovski 16 13 3 2 1139 2 0 5 1 0
6 Cameron Watson 16 12 4 8 978 0 0 4 0 0
7 Enver Alivodic 21 21 0 4 1818 1 3 1 0 0
8 Mateo Poljak 20 20 0 1 1787 0 1 6 0 0
9 Milos Trifunovic 20 20 0 5 1728 9 0 4 0 0
10 Leonardo Vitor Santiago 14 12 2 10 964 0 2 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 11 3 8 3 274 1 0 0 0 0
15 Themba Muata-Marlow 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 Radovan Pavicevic 6 0 6 0 87 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 15 12 3 2 1113 0 0 0 0 0
23 David Carney 15 15 0 3 1334 3 4 6 0 0
24 Nick Cowburn 16 8 8 2 842 0 0 3 0 0
25 Brandon Lundy 1 0 1 0 75 0 0 0 0 0
27 Braedyn Crowley 8 1 7 0 202 0 0 0 0 0
28 Ryan Kitto 12 8 4 7 650 1 1 1 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 – 2 matches
Scott Miller – 0 wins, Ken Lowe – 2 wins, 0 drawnNewcastle Jets A-League Coaching Records –

  • Scott Miller – 1 matches (0 wins, 0 drawn, 1 loss = 0% win ratio)
  • Phil Stubbins – 3 matches (0 wins, 0 drawn, 3 losses = 0% win ratio)
  • Gary Van Egmond – 16 matches (3 wins, 6 drawn and 7 losses = 19% win ratio)
  • Richard Money – 3 matches (1 win, 0 drawn, 2 losses = 33% win ratio)
  • Branko Culina – 6 matches (2 wins, 0 drawn, 4 losses = 33% win ratio)
  • Nick Theodorakopoulos – 1 match (0 wins, 0 drawn, 1 loss = 0% win ratio)
  • Craig Deans – No Matches
  • Clayton Zane – 1 match (0 wins, 0 drawn, 1 loss = 0% win ratio)

Perth Glory Coach Record – Ken Lowe 100% win ratio (6 wins, 0 drawn, 0 losses)

KEY FACTS:

General

  • The Jets were last 4 games undefeated back in November 2013.
  • The Jets are 12 games winless in the league (home and away) against Perth. The last victory was 2-0 back on 5/11/11with an early Jeremy Brockie double. Including FFA Cup, the record is 14 matches.
  • The Jets haven’t won in Perth in over 10 years. The only victory was a 1-0 win thanks to a Vaughan Coveny goal.
  • Perth have also won the last 9 matches at home against the Jets. The last time the Jets took a point away from Perth was 9/11/08. A 90th minute Eugene Dadi goal earning Perth a 2-2 draw.
  • The Jets have played 7 games on a Monday and never won.

Jason Hoffman

  • Hoffman makes his 50th A-League appearance for the Jets.
  • He’s made 57 competitive appearances for the Jets in total.
  • Hoffman’s only two goals were scored against Wellington Phoenix in Rd 1 of Season 5.
  • His debut was as a 58th minute substitute against Queensland Roar in 2007. He was later substituted for Adam D’Apuzzo after 31 minutes.

Players

  • Stevie uGee became the 63rd player to score in the A-League for the Jets.
  • Ben Kantarovski surpassed Matt Thompson’s A-League appearances for the club with last week’s late substitute appearance.

Newcastle Jets

  • The last time the Jets won on the Coast, they faced Perth Glory the next week. On that occasion it was at home, but the Jets won 2-1.

Perth Glory

  • Perth have scored, on average, >2 goals per match at in the last 10 against the Jets.
  • Perth haven’t had a player booked in the last 2 home matches against the Jets.
  • Ken Lowe has won every match he has coached against the Jets – 6 league games and 2 FFA Cup matches.
  • Perth have scored in 13 consecutive matches.

Gaz’s Gone Drinkin – Match Review – Newcastle United Jets FC 1 vs Perth Glory FC 6

Not much can be said that hasn’t already been screamed at the tv, yelled from your stadium seat or innocently stated by your 6 year old family member….. My 6 year old wished me luck when I left for the drive to Newcastle with the parting words “good luck dad! You know they won’t win, but good luck anyway” and when I got home, I tell no lie, she greeted me the next morning with “what did they lose by?” Sweetly, innocently, supportively, lovingly…. Brutally honestly.

Against Perth, the jets weren’t very good. I said to those around me at the game that it was like watching a 1st v Reserves training match where the reserves have been given strict instructions not to tackle, and when they get the ball to kick it straight out for a throw, or pass it straight back to them.

If Boogaard wants to play again, let alone captain the team, he should spend the time he’s suspended, making 9004 phone calls to everyone at the ground an apologize for his sending off. Expletives don’t exist to adequately convey the stupidity of his actions on getting a second yellow for a challenge on half way in first half injury time…. Oh dear god typing that makes me angry.

Birraz had an off game, but he’s saved our arse that many times he can be afforded a bad game every no and then. Still, he needs to command his area, some see him as Jesus in goals, I agree, he really does not like crosses.

Cam Watson was woeful, hoofing it out or back to them when an easier option, or three, were available and was rightly ripped out of the match despite the team losing a central defender behind him.

Carney should go. If his agent is half the wheeler and dealer he says he is, go play in Qatar, at least there you can blame the heat for only running twice in a match. I dont buy into the “he’s involved in all our goals” some of his supporters spout – he regularly causes the other 10 blokes to to have to re-adjust in defense because he ignores his responsibilities when we don’t have the ball. He’s supposed to be the old head leading be example, well his example of switching off in defence has not helped, because many followed that lead and we shipped 6.

Hoff, was solid, and was one of the few still working at the end.

Triff. Usual performance, needs 10 chances to hit the target once. Needs to hit the target ten times to score once…. We really don’t play well enough in the front third to exploit his strengths. Get him the ball in the 6yrd box and he’s effective, except if you do it in the first 3 minutes.

The rest of the team barely earn a mention.

Bloody hell we were bad.

On the way back to the car, the day got decidedly better in two ways. I say a bloke in a jets shirt wearing an Aston villa hat, and thought “at least I’m not that bloke” and when we got back to the car in Waratah, it was still there!

Adelaide next! We always do well there don’t we…..

The Jetstream Podcast Ep48 – Aaaaaaand its gone

**The Jetstream Podcast is now available via Stitcher**

Furns (@newyboys) is joined this week by David (@JeterPool), Emma (@synapse101) and Glen (@SufferJetsCity). After spending some time on the opening question discussing footballing philosophies, we jump into a dissection of the capitulation at home to Perth Glory. We discuss the stats, coaching, tactics and player performances.
We then discuss some more concrete news on the ownership situation as well as the current transfer shenanigans with only a week to go before the window shuts.
We then preview the game on Sunday 31st January against Adelaide United away at Coopers Stadium and give our tips and thoughts on the rest of the games in Round 17.

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