It’s come to that time of the year where the Hyundai A-League Grand Final takes centre stage. This year we have Brisbane Roar, in their second successive Grand Final, up against Perth Glory who have not been in a Grand Final since 2003. That was in the NSL over a year before the A-League was even introduced.
With all of the controversy surrounding the A-League this season it will be good to get a result this weekend and move on to the 2012/13 season. This one needs to be swept to the side and thought of as merely a stepping stone to bigger and better things in the future. The last few weeks have been an unmitigated disaster for the FFA, with Gold Coast United axed from the competition and the Jets owners handing back their licence just last week. A sprinkling of good news in between those two public relations disasters saw a new Western Sydney team announced for the 2012/13 season. They’re heading in the right direction with this one but only time will tell if we have 10 teams for next season.
On the pitch, last weekend we were treated to a classic between the Mariners and the Glory, Perth eventually winning out in a nailbiting penalty shootout. The Mariners took the lead early though Adam Kwasnik before Shane Smeltz replied within barely a mnute. The game was end to end and surprisingly neither side could get the ball in the back of the net despite numerous chances.
A penalty shoot out ensued and in the end, Michael McGlinchy sent his shot over the bar for the crucial spot kick. Glory Captain Jacob Burns had the chance to win the match and he duly obliged. The Glory now have a chance to win their first ever A-League Premiership at the expense of the Mariners. In fact, this will be the first season where the winners of the Premier’s Plate are not involved in the Grand Final.
Perth will do it tough though in front of a hostile Suncorp crowd against the side that has already put 10 goals past them in their 3 encounters this season. That doesn’t bode well for them, but in saying that once the finals roll around all regular season form goes out the window.
One thing in the Glory’s favour is the fact that they get a nice rest before the Grand Final, while the Roar had a midweek ACL game to contend with. While they did have the week off before this, it remains to be seen how fresh they will be for the Grand Final on Sunday. No travel would have helped their cause and a 2-1 win can’t hurt their confidence either.
The Roar have the home ground advantage for the decider once again, and will be looking to become the first team to win back to back championships in the A-League. If they could add this record to their 36 match unbeaten streak from earlier in the season you would have to say they have dominated despite not getting their name on the Premier’s Plate.
The key to Perth getting over the Roar is to not let them play their own game. That’s easier said than done but they need to shut down the Roar’s passing game if they are to be a chance. Sitting back and hoping to hit the Roar on the break won’t work and we’ve seen plenty of teams come unstuck with this way of thinking so far this season.
Shane Smeltz now has 66 goals in the Hyundai A-League and he will need to add to that if the Glory want to be crowned champions for 2012. No-one else has his cutting edge in front of goal and they are going to need to score goals here, they won’t keep the Roar goalless at Suncorp.
I have a feeling that this match will go down to the wire, maybe not the classic that we had last season but I think the Glory will take it to the Roar. Put your money on goals in this one, they will more than likely be a dime a dozen!
Hyundai A-League Grand Final Tips & Best Bets
Sports Banter Tip – Brisbane Roar
Banter’s Best Bets:
- Brisbane Roar @ $1.65
- Total Game Score Over 2.5 @ $1.70
- Both Teams to Score @ $1.75



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