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National Youth League: Round 23 (postponed) Central Coast 1 - Newcastle Jets 4 Central Coast Mariners missed a chance to embed themselves at the top of the National Youth League when thrashed 1-4 by F3 derby rivals Newcastle Jets in their rescheduled Round 23 match on Tuesday at Pluim Park ... Chris Dunkerley reports from Lisarow ... A-League: 2009-2010 Season ![]() [ More ...] A-League: Round 26
Central Coast 3 - Newcastle Jets 0 Central Coast Mariners took the F3 Derby 3-0 over Newcastle Jets in the rain postponed R26 game, with the win ending an incredibly frustrating five month's run; and it was only the second home win at Gosford all season. Making it even more notable was the 'rag tag and bob tail crew' that the Mariners had to do it with! .. Chris Dunkerley reports from Gosford .. A-League: Round 26
Gold Coast 0 - Wellington Phoenix 1 A superb defensive effort from Wellington Phoenix, in which Jon McKain, captain Andrew Durante and midfielder Vince Lia were peerless, provided the foundations on which they carved out a 1-0 win over Gold Coast United at Skilled Park on February 7, a result which leaves the victors within a win of securing a home semi-final .. Adrian Demack reports from Robina, and Jeremy Ruane reports from NZ .. A-League: Round 26
Sydney FC 3 - Perth Glory 2 A brace credited to John Aloisi – one of them full of controversy – and a penalty taken by Steve Corica gave Sydney FC a tough 3-2 win over a competitive Perth Glory at a wet and unfamiliar home at Parramatta Stadium tonight, keeping the heat on for the top two spots .. Chris Dunkerley reports from Parramatta .. A-League: Round 26
Adelaide United 2 - Brisbane Roar 0 Adelaide United at last got a win, 2-0, at home, the first since October, and in so doing knocked on the head the slight chance of the Roar making the finals series. A goal very early in each half was enough to give the Reds the points and close up the wooden spoon contest. .. Chris Dunkerley reports .. A-League: Round 26
Melbourne Victory 2 - North Qld Fury 0 Melbourne Victory shrugged off the absence of captain Kevin Muscat and top-scorer Archie Thompson, and the early loss through injury of defender Matthew Kemp, to defeat North Queensland Fury two-nil at Docklands Stadium on Friday evening. Carlos Hernandez scored both, one in each half, in a man-of-the-match display .. Peter Humffray reports from Melbourne .. A-League: Season 5
This preview covers HAL Round 26, and NYL Round 23. Get out to a local game either this weekend or next! Otherwise catch it at your local club, pub, or new-found best friend's house! Lineups, tickets, TV and radio, etc. All the details in .. [ Previews .... ] A-League: Round 25 02/02/2010
North Qld Fury 2 - Newcastle Jets 1 North Queensland Fury came from behind tonight in the postponed R25 game in Townville to win 2-1 and keep their mathematical finals hopes alive. Newcastle Jets had weathered the hurricane, but 5 days later couldn't keep their early lead alive despite having the better of the game in general .. Chris Dunkerley reports .. A-League: 2009-2010 Season ![]() [ More ...] A-League: Round 25
Brisbane Roar 1 - Sydney FC 0 A defiant Brisbane Roar upset the light blue applecart that was supposedly bound for the top of the table, defeating Sydney FC 1-0 at Suncorp Stadium last night .. Andrew Demack reports from Brisbane .. A-League: Round 25
Perth Glory 3 - Central Coast 1 A frightful 30 minutes by the Mariners gave Mariners next year signing Daniel McBreen two easy goals and gave Perth Glory enough leeway to end up 3-1 winners and move to fourth spot on the ladder on a hot Perth Sunday afternoon... Chris Dunkerley reports .. A-League: Round 25
Wellington Phoenix 1 - Adelaide United 0 19,279 fans - a record crowd to watch a competitive professional football league fixture in New Zealand - saw Wellington Phoenix edge Adelaide United 1-0 at Christchurch's AMI Stadium on 30 January to all but confirm a Hyundai A-League play-off spot .. Jeremy Ruane reports from NZ National Youth League: Round 21 AIS 1 - Brisbane Roar 2
The AIS and Brisbane met for the 2nd time in a month at the AIS. At the beginning of January a pair of Isaka Cernak strikes separated the two teams. The result was similar, but the game was totally different .. Nick Guoth reports from Canberra ... National Youth League: Round 21 Central Coast 2 - Gold Coast 2 In stifling heat at Gosford the Gold Coast went to a two goal lead, before the Mariners got their act together and grabbed two back, for a fair 2-2 draw ... Chris Dunkerley reports from Gosford ... BOTN Team Fearless Predictions: The BOTN 2009-2010 A-League season writing team have placed their end of R27 ranking tips, and we have consolidated them into one fearless prediction! Laugh at us, and see how badly wrong (or right) we have been in the first 4 seasons! Link to HAL Round 25 page (R25)
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2008/09 Premiers - Melbourne Victory FC Champions - Melbourne Victory FC Runners up - Adelaide United FC 2007/08 Premiers - Central Coast Mariners FC Champions - Newcastle Jets FC Runners up - Central Coast Mariners FC 2006/07 Premiers - Melbourne Victory FC Champions - Melbourne Victory FC Runners Up - Adelaide United FC 2005/06 Premiers - Adelaide United FC Champion - Sydney FC Runners Up - Central Coast Mariners FC
Premiership Player 2009-10 This will be chosen at the end of the season by the team as not all games will be covered - ratings may still be given game by game on this site Premiership Player 2008-09 After 4 Rounds - Charlie Miller (QR) After 7 Rounds - Charlie Miller (QR) After 10 Rounds - Charlie Miller (QR) After 13 Rounds - Steve Corica (SF) / Craig Moore (QR) After 16 Rounds - Craig Moore (QR) Winner after 21 Rounds - Craig Moore (QR) 6 Points (usually as 3,2,1) are awarded by BOTN writers to players on games they cover! Listings will be published after each 3 rounds.
Roar's Alex Brosque See the Full listing to the final 2006-07 HAL Premiership round. See the Full listing to the final 2005-06 HAL Premiership round. See the Full listing also to the final NSL 2003-04 Premiership round.
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