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Hyundai A-League Grand Final Preview 2011/12

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.

Hyundai A-League Grand Final 2011-12

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!

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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

Hyundai A-League – 2011/12 Preliminary Final – Mariners v Glory

What a week it has been in the Hyundai A-League, you would be forgiven for not knowing that there is actually a pretty important match on this weekend. With the entry of the new Western Sydney A-League club, and the battle between HSG and the FFA over the Newcastle Jets this has taken the gloss away from what should be the most important weekend so far this season.

The Mariners and Glory battle it out for a place in the Hyundai A-League Grand Final against the already qualified Brisbane Roar.

Hyundai A-League 2011-12 Finals Series 

Last weekend the Mariners went down 3-2 in the second leg of the Grand Final qualifier, and 5-2 on aggregate. They performed much better in attack in the second leg but that left them exposed at the back and the Roar duly obliged.

Perth Glory were involved in a cracker of a match against the Phoenix which went to extra time after a 2-2 scoreline at the 90 minute mark. They’ll take confidence from this match and will also go into the match knowing that the last time these two sides met they got the points in a 1-0 win.

The Mariners have not been at their best for the best part of 3 months and this is largely due to the losses of Matt Simon and Rostyn Griffiths to the K-League and Chinese Super League respectively. They were massive losses and have contributed to the Mariners decline in form. They did well to hang on for the Premier’s Plate in the end but did it tough considering they had a 10 point lead late in January.

Perth will be aiming for their first Grand Final in the Hyundai A-League era, once powerhouses in the NSL, it has taken them a good 9 years to get back to the pinnacle of the game. Striker Shane Smeltz has much to do with that, 16 goals in 21 matches and an amazing 4 goal haul a few weeks back against the Victory. He is now the all time leading goal scorer in the Hyundai A-League with 65 goals and would love to add to that tally and take the Glory to the Grand Final.

This should be a cracking match if recent A-League matches are anything to go by. The goals are flying in and I think the game needs an exciting match to try and take some of the focus away from the off-field dramas.

I think the Glory might just cause a bit of an upset in this one, the Mariners have had the wood over them this season with 2 wins in their 3 matches. However, I think the Glory are at the top of their game, have the most lethal striker and will have confidence from the last match against the Mariners which they won.

A Roar v Glory Grand Final is my tip for the Hyundai A-League 2011/12 season.

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  • Perth +0.5 @ $1.68
  • Total game score over +2.5 @ $1.91
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Hyundai A-League – 2011/12 Finals Series – Week 1

With the regular season done and dusted, we turn our focus to the Hyundai A-League Finals Series. A 4 week long process to determine who will be the Hyundai A-League champion for the 2011/12 season.

The Mariners finished on top of the pile and claimed the Premier’s plate last weekend thanks to a narrow 2-1 victory over the Phoenix. That left the Roar to play Gold Coast United in what was virtually a nothing match as they could no longer finish above the Mariners. The FFA really need to look at staging final week matches concurrently like they do in the English Premier League as this will create a bit more excitement on the final match day.

We preview all 3 matches of the Hyundai A-League Finals Series below, and we’ve also concocted a special 3 leg multibet for this weeks matches. Check it out below!

Hyundai A-League 2011-12 Finals Series

Wellington Phoenix v Sydney FC – Hyundai A-League Finals Series
Westpac Stadium, Wellington, Friday 30 March, 6.00pm (EDST)

What a cracking match we have to kick off the 2011/12 Hyundai A-League Finals Series. Wellington have been one of the better sides this year in terms of both consistency and style of play. They don’t have an aversion to scoring goals and Sydney FC have been on the wrong end of a thumping from them earlier in the season.

Wellington will head into this one as favourites after Sydney just managed to scrape their way into the top 6 with a last round win over the Jets. In saying that though, Sydney could cause problems for Wellington. They are one of the form teams of the competition and much of that is down to the introduction of Chianese into the attack. I can’t remember the last time Sydney FC had a player up front that can get in behind opposition defences. He has speed and isn’t afraid to shoot, with Emerton and Nicky Carle providing, is there any wonder he has been a revelation.

The Phoenix will need Paul Ifil to terrorise the Sydney defence once again or they may be on their way out of the competition after just 1 week.

I fancy Sydney FC to cause an upset here and prolong Vitislav Lavicka’s stay for at least one more week.

Brisbane Roar v Central Coast Mariners – Hyundai A-League Finals Series
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, Saturday 31 March, 5.30pm (EDST)

This is the one we’ve all been waiting for after last seasons epic Grand Final. The Mariners v the Roar in a finals match once again. This is the first of 2 legs spread over 2 weeks, and both of them should be beauties! Everything is on the line here as the clubs battle it out for direct entry through to the Hyundai A-League Grand Final. The loser will battle it out with the winner of the Minor Semi Final, which is played next week, for a shot at the grand final.

This season has been up and down for both clubs, with the Roar at one point looking like they could go the season unbeaten before losing 6 straight. The Mariners held a 10 point lead with just 6 matches remaining and looked shoo ins for the Premier’s Plate. They ended up coming first by just 2 points.

In matches between these two this season, the Roar lead 2-1 with the Mariners only win coming in Round week 11. That match was at Suncorp and they completely dominated, the Roar were going through their rough patch at this stage though so how much you can read into this is anyone’s guess. This first match could be a cagey affair with a second leg to come next week, but I think the Roar will be going all out with this being their home match.

I think the first leg will end up in a draw to be honest, neither side will want to go into the second leg with a disadvantage.

Perth Glory v Melbourne Heart – Hyundai A-League Finals Series
nib Stadium, Perth, Sunday 1 April, 7.00pm (EST)

This match should be a cracker, Perth head into this one on the back of a 4-2 mauling of Melbourne Victory in the last round. Melbourne Heart could only manage a 1-1 draw with lowly Adelaide United and will feel that they could be in Sydney’s position had they won that match. Then again, would you rather travel to Wellington or Perth, either way you’re going to be up against it.

The last time these sides met was way back in January and it is one that the Heart players will want to forget. They were absolutely smashed 4-1 in that match and this is the reason they ended up so low on the ladder. At one point in January they were looking at top 3, before falling away and almost missing the finals altogether.

Perth needed to put the loss to the Gold Coast a couple of weeks ago out of their minds and they did that with a big win over the Hearts neighbours, Melbourne Victory. They’ll be confident heading into this one and with Shane Smeltz on fire, there could be plenty of goals on offer. I fancy Perth to take this one and knock the Heart out of the Hyundai A-League for 2011/12.

Banter’s Best Bets – Hyundai A-League Finals Series

Wellington v Sydney FC – Total Game Score Over +2.5 @ $2.00
Brisbane v Central Coast – HT/FT Double - Mariners/Draw @ $8.00
Perth v Melbourne Heart – HT/FT Double - Perth/Perth @ $3.40

Multibet Odds – $54.40

Hyundai A-League Preview – 2011/12 – Week 25

We’ve finally arrived at the final week of the Hyundai A-League regular season and what a weekend this promises to be. Every position inside the top 6 is yet to be decided, from the Premier’s plate right down to the battle for 6th place.

Brisbane Roar and the Central Coast Mariners have been playing leapfrog all season at the top of the table. Is there time for one more change? They’ll be playing for a return leg at home in their 2 leg qualifying final, a big advantage if you ask me.

The Glory and Phoenix are battling it out for 3rd and 4th place, is there any advantage to finishing 3rd rather than 4th? 4th will more than likely play Melbourne Heart whereas the side who finishes 3rd will more than likely play either the Newcastle Jets or Sydney FC. Two sides who have struggled most of the season and will only just scrape into the top 6. I know who I’d rather play, but this season has been so unpredictable you just don’t know which team is going to turn up any given week.

There are still more twists and turns left in this season I feel, and it’s a testament to the closeness of the competition that we’ve come down to the final weekend with so many questions left unanswered.

Who will finish on top, will Sydney FC squeeze their way into the top 6 and give outgoing coach Vitislav Lavicka a chance to go out on a high? All will be revealed this weekend, check out our preview of all the Hyundai A-League action below, including our tips and best bets. Last weeks Multi went out by one last minute goal to the Victory, let’s go one better this week!

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Adelaide United v Melbourne Heart – Hyundai A-League Preview
Hindmarsh Stadium, Friday 23 March, 7.30pm

Adelaide United are coming off a confidence boosting 2-0 win over Gamba Osaka overnight in the ACL. They return to Hindmarsh just a few days later and will be looking to end the season on a high. There is still a chance that Adelaide could finish with the wooden spoon on goal difference should they lose and Gold Coast United win. After last week, who could say that isn’t possible?

Melbourne Heart are assured of a finals spot but could still finish in 6th place should they not win this one, and one of Sydney or Newcastle win their match against each other. Finishing in 5th or 6th will see a long trek regardless of the final position, with the Glory and Phoenix assured of finishing 3rd and 4th on the ladder. The Heart don’t have the luxury of knowing who will finish in what order so they just need to go all out to win and hope that the better side finishes in 3rd and they avoid them.

With Adelaide on a high and looking to avoid the wooden spoon, and the Heart assured of a finals spot, I think Adelaide will be hungrier in this one. I can see it ending in a draw to be honest, this will see Adelaide avoid the dreaded spoon.

Perth Glory v Melbourne Victory – Hyundai A-League Preview
nib Stadium, Saturday 24 March, 9.30pm

Perth Glory gave up their shot at 2nd spot with a shock 3-0 loss to Gold Coast United on Sunday night. They can only finish 3rd or 4th on the ladder now but the difference between playing the Heart, Sydney FC or the Jets all depends on which team turns up on the day. They would most likely want to avoid playing the Heart if possible as they have probably been more consistent this season.

Melbourne Victory have left their best until last, unfortunately it’s all too late for them. They smashed Wellington Phoenix 3-0 last week which ended their chances of getting a top 2 spot. They’ve blooded a couple of youngsters which all bodes well for the future, whether Jim Magilton will be the one guiding them is still up for debate. With the squad they have they should have done much better this season and I think a massive cleanout of the squad is on the cards for them.

The Victory are still playing for pride, but Perth will be looking to finish as high up the ladder as possible to ensure they have a crack at the team who scrapes into the top 6. I think they will have enough in them to overcome the Victory here.

Wellington Phoenix v Mariners – Hyundai A-League Preview
Westpac Stadium, Sunday 25 March, 2.00pm

This will be a cracker, with the Premier’s Plate still up for grabs, the Mariners will be going all out for the win here. The Phoenix have a mixed record at home. The last time these two met here the Mariners got the points in a 2-1 win. Their last match in week 20 also went to the Mariners 2-0, so they have the wood over them this year.

Last week the Mariners had a narrow 1-0 win over Adelaide United and they will have an ACL match to contend with tonight. 4 days is plenty of rest for this one though, I just wonder whether the extra game might be too much this late in the season. The Phoenix have no such worries with a home match this week, and a home match confirmed for next week. They had a 3-0 loss against the Victory last week and I wonder whether that would have dented their confidence.

The Mariners will be wary of the Roar pipping them at the post for top spot and I think they will aim up for this one. The Phoenix go into this one on the back of a heavy loss and I think the Mariners will get themselves a point out of this one. It might not be enough as a Roar win would have them drop to second on goal difference.

Sydney FC v Newcastle Jets – Hyundai A-League Preview
Allianz Stadium, Sunday 25 March, 4.00pm

This is the one we’ve been waiting for, the decider! Who will squeeze their way into the Hyundai A-League Final Series? A draw would be enough to see the Jets go through on goal difference and would see Melbourne Heart finish 5th. A Jets or Sydney FC win could see Melbourne Heart fall to 6th, and the loser knocked out of season 2011/12.

This should be a beauty, both sides will go at it and I daresay there will be nothing left in the tanks after this one. Sydney FC are predicting a bumper crowd for this deciding match, and they will need all the support they can get against the side that thumped them 5-2 last time at this very ground.

I can see this one going down to the wire and wouldn’t be surprised if Sydney FC, the comeback kings, get a late goal to win the match and send them through to the finals.

Gold Coast United v Brisbane Roar – Hyundai A-League Preview
Skilled Park, Sunday 25 March, 6.30pm

Could this be the last time we see a side play in the Gold Coast? There are rumours that a Western Sydney team is being fast tracked for Hyundai A-League season 2012/13. The last few weeks, since the announcement of their expulsion, United have given their all, and the fans have been supportive. If only they had been so supportive earlier in the season when the crowds were atrocious and it looked like the Gold Coast didn’t care about the team.

Brisbane still have a chance to take out the Premier’s plate and will be banking on the Mariners not getting a favourable result against the Phoenix earlier in the day. Last week they secured a 2-1 win over the Jets to keep the race alive and what finish we are in for now as a result.

I can see the Roar getting the 3 points here, although this could be Gold Coast’s last hurrah in the Hyundai A-League, I think the Roar will be too strong and Ange will have them pumped.

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Hyundai A-League Preview – Sports Banter’s Tips:

Adelaide United v Melbourne Heart – #HALaumh – Draw
Perth Glory v Melbourne Victory – #HALpgmv – Glory
Wellington Phoenix v Mariners – #HALwpccm – Draw
Sydney FC v Newcastle Jets – #HALsydjets – Sydney FC
Gold Coast United v Brisbane Roar – #HALgcubri – Roar

Hyundai A-League Preview – Banter’s Best Bets

Adelaide United v Melbourne Heart – Heart +0.5 @ $1.58
Perth Glory v Melbourne Victory – Glory @ $2.15
Wellington Phoenix v Mariners – Draw @ $3.40
Sydney FC v Newcastle Jets – Sydney FC @ $2.10
Gold Coast United v Brisbane Roar - Roar @ $1.85

Multibet Odds - $44.87

 

Hyundai A-League Preview – 2011/12 – Week 24

The penultimate week of Hyundai A-League regular season action kicks off this Friday when the Melbourne Victory take on Wellington Phoenix at AAMI Park.

The make up of the top 6 is yet to be decided with 3 teams battling it out for the final two spots in the 2011/12 Hyundai A-League Final Series. Melbourne Heart and Newcastle Jets are tied on 35 points with Sydney FC just a point further back in seventh place.

What makes these last two weeks even more exciting, is the fact that Sydney FC play both the Heart and Jets in a bid to grab one of those top 6 spots. At the top of the table, the Roar are hot on the heels of the first placed Mariners, just 2 points behind them with two matches remaining.

We’re in for a cracking final two weeks, I think as fans we are in for something special in what has probably been the closest Hyundai A-League competition I can remember.

Be sure to check out our tips and best bets for each match below our match previews, and take note of the Twitter hashtags if you want to get involved in the match banter.

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Melbourne Victory v Wellington Phoenix – Hyundai A-League Preview
AAMI Park, Friday 16 March, 8.00pm

Melbourne Victory threw away their last, although improbable, chance at making the top 6 last week in a 1-0 defeat to Sydney FC. As I’ve said many times before, the Victory have been the most disappointing team in the A-League this season. The quality of players at their disposal should have them finishing towards the top of the table but they have just not been able to put any sort of consistency together.

Wellington Phoenix have been solid this season, with talisman Paul Ifil really taking the A-League by storm once again. They currently sit in 4th place on the ladder but they still have an opportunity to realistically finish as high as second should results go their way.

I can’t see the Victory getting themselves up for this one after a massively disappointing end to their season, the Phoenix should get the 3 points here on their way to catching the Roar in second spot.

Central Coast Mariners v Adelaide United – Hyundai A-League Preview
Bluetongue Stadium, Saturday 17 March, 5.30pm

The Mariners can just about wrap up top spot with a win this week, that would put them 5 points clear with the Roar yet to play, leaving them with just a draw needed in the final round. They have beaten Adelaide twice already this season, putting 7 goals past them and conceding just 2. With top spot on the line, the Mariners will be up for this one despite a rocky last few weeks.

Adelaide have nothing left to play for but pride. They are still in the Asian Champions League though so they’ll want to ensure they get some form together heading into the next stages of that competition.

I think the Mariners will get the win here, they have had it over Adelaide in recent times and I don’t think this will be any different, especially at Bluetongue.

Newcastle Jets v Brisbane Roar – Hyundai A-League Preview
Hunter Stadium, Saturday 17 March, 5.30pm

At the same time the Mariners do battle with Adelaide, just up the road the Jets will be doing battle with their rivals for the top spot, the Roar. I’m not sure if this was planned but to have the top 2 teams playing at the same time adds a bit of excitement to the round and I for one would love to see the final round played in this manner. All teams playing at the same time much like in the EPL means that sides just have to play their own game, not knowing what their rivals for the top 6, minor premiership are doing.

With Newcastle battling for a top 6 spot with the Heart and Sydney FC, they really didn’t need a match against the Roar this week. Especially with the Roar only managing a 1-1 draw with Adelaide United last week and looking to get top spot on the ladder.

With everything on the line, I think this could be the match of the round. Newcastle are battling for a top 6 spot after their own draw with Gold Coast last week, and the Roar could take top spot should the Mariners not get a favourable result against Adelaide. I can see this one ending in a Brisbane win which will keep the race for the minor premiership open until the last week.

Melbourne Heart v Sydney FC – Hyundai A-League Preview
AAMI Park, Saturday 17 March, 7.45pm

Another belter of a game awaits us here with both clubs battling it out for a spot in this years Final Series. The Heart currently sit in 5th spot on the ladder, just a point ahead of Sydney FC in 7th place. A win for the Heart here will guarantee them a place in the top 6, they had a 1-1 draw last week with the Phoenix. They haven’t been at their best at home in recent weeks but still have managed to go unbeaten in their last 5 home matches. 

Sydney FC have had a good time of it in the last month or so, with 4 wins, 1 loss and a draw in their past six matches. This has got them to within a point of the top 6 and they have their destiny in their own hands with matches against the Heart and Jets in the final two weeks. The players look to have upped their game since the announcement that Vitslav Lavicka will not be around next season.

This should be an exciting game, both clubs have it all to play for and there won’t be any room for holding back with so much on the line. I fancy a high scoring draw in this one as much as I would love to see Sydney FC get the win and a step closer to the finals.

Gold Coast United v Perth Glory – Hyundai A-League Preview
Skilled Park, Sunday 18 March, 5.30pm

Gold Coast have acquitted themselves well since their expulsion from the Hyundai A-League, they suffered a 2-0 loss to the Phoenix but bounced back last week to hold the Jets to a draw. With absolutely nothing to play for, and the players probably not sure what their future holds, its a testament to them that they can still put a performance together like that.

The Glory have already qualified for the Final Series, currently sitting in 3rd spot on the ladder and they still have a very real chance of making the top 2 and getting themselves a playoff for the Grand Final. They will no doubt be going all out to make that possibility a reality so I can’t see them taking their foot off the gas here.

This should be an entertaining match with the Glory looking for a top 2 spot and Gold Coast with nothing to lose. Their players will be looking to put themselves in the spotlight to get their futures sorted for next season. Despite this, I think Perth will be too good and should get the 3 points in this one.

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Melbourne Victory v Wellington Phoenix – #HALmvwp – Phoenix
CC Mariners v Adelaide United – #HALccmau – Mariners
Newcastle Jets v Brisbane Roar – #HALjetsbri – Roar
Melbourne Heart v Sydney FC – #HALmhsyd – Draw
Gold Coast United v Perth Glory – #HALgcupg – Perth

Hyundai A-League Preview – Banter’s Best Bets

Victory v Phoenix – Total Game Score Under +2.5 @ $1.85
CC Mariners v Adelaide United – Mariners @ $1.53
Newcastle Jets v Brisbane Roar – Roar @ $2.60
Melbourne Heart v Sydney FC – Draw @ $3.40
Gold Coast v Perth Glory – Total Game Score Over +2.5 @ $1.77

Multibet Total – $44.29

Hyundai A-league Preview – 2011/12 Week 23

Week 23 of the Hyundai A-League kicks off this Friday night when the Newcastle Jets host a beleaguered Gold Coast United side.

The race for the top 6 is almost done and dusted with just 7 teams really vying for a crack at this years title. Melbourne Victory were in the race up until last weekend but a 3-1 loss at the hands of top 6 rivals Newcastle Jets all but ended that hope.

Sydney FC sit three points behind Newcastle in 7th place and have a match to come against the men from the Hunter in the final round. That may just be the clash that decides the final make-up of the finals for 2011/12 of the Hyundai A-League.

Check out our Hyundai A-League preview below, including tips and best bets for each match.

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Newcastle Jets v Gold Coast United – Hyundai A-League Preview
Hunter Stadium, Friday 9 March, 8.00pm

The Jets go into this match in 6th place, three points ahead of Sydney FC in the race for the final spot in the finals. A win for the Jets here would put them 6 points clear and one step closer to that top 6. They play Sydney FC in the final round though so they will know that they just need to keep winning, their destiny is in their own hands.

Gold Coast United have had a couple of weeks they would rather forget, kicked out of the A-League when Clive Palmer’s licence was revoked. The FFA have stepped in to ensure that Gold Coast United continue for the remainder of this season but you have to wonder how the players will get themselves up for this match.

In saying that though, Gold Coast United have wrapped up the wooden spoon and are playing for pride so anything could happen. I just think that with the Jets having so much on the line they will get the three points here.

Melbourne Heart v Wellington Phoenix – Hyundai A-League Preview
AAMI Park, Saturday 10 March, 5.30pm

Melbourne Heart are in the same position as Newcastle, not quite assured of a top 6 spot but a win here could just about seal it for them. They have a match against Sydney FC next week that could also go a long way in determining which sides finish in that all important top 6.

Wellington Phoenix have wrapped up a top 6 spot and will be gunning for a spot in the top 2 next. They sit just two points behind the Roar in 3rd spot and will think they have a chance of avoiding an elimination final. They have three tough matches ahead though so that might be a tall order, with the Victory and Mariners to follow.

This should be a cracking match between two sides that have been up and down all season. Who knows which teams are going to show up for this one but I fancy both sides will cancel each other out, opening up the door for Newcastle & Sydney FC.

Sydney FC v Melbourne Victory – Hyundai A-League Preview
Allianz Stadium, Saturday 10 March, 7.45pm

What a match we have in store for us here. Sydney FC still have a chance of making the finals this season and will be going all out for a win. They have had their fair share of controversey this season with coach Lavicka not returning next season, and just yesterday their CEO was shown the door. They will need to put the off-field stuff behind them and concentrate on the field where it matters.

Melbourne Victory bombed out of the finals race with a 3-1 loss to the Jets last weekend. They have been the biggest disappointment of the Hyundai A-League season, promising so much but failing to deliver. They have the calibre of players that any side in the A-League would dream of, but just couldn’t put it together on the pitch.

This will be an interesting game, Sydney will be fighting for that top 6, while the Victory would love nothing more than to end their biggest rivals 2011/12 campaign. I’m going to stick my neck out and go for a Sydney FC win, keeping the finals race alive for another week.

Brisbane Roar v Adelaide United – Hyundai A-League Preview
Suncorp Stadium, Sunday 11 March, 5.00pm

Both of these clubs just played Asian Champions League (ACL) matches with differing results. You would expect it to have been Brisbane on the winners list but it was in fact Adelaide that got themselves a 2-1 win away from home. The Roar lost their match at home 2-0 so it will be interesting to see how much they have left in the tank going into this match.

With the Roar playing their match at home, you would expect them to head into this match the fresher of the two sides. The Roar have been pretty good at Suncorp this season but their last two home results don’t make good reading. A 1-1 draw with Melbourne Heart in the A-League and a 2-0 loss to FC Tokyo in the ACL.

Adelaide will fancy an upset in this one, on a high after their ACL win after being drafted back into the competition. However, with the Roar at home, chasing top spot on the ladder, and fresher due to no travelling, I can’t go past a Roar win here.

Perth Glory v Central Coast Mariners – Hyundai A-League Preview
nib Stadium, Sunday 11 March, 7.30pm

The Glory have cemented a spot in the top 6 you would think, currently sitting 4th and six points clear of Sydney FC in 7th. They had a solid 2-0 win away from home against Adelaide United last week to keep alive their hope of a home final in the first week.

The Mariners still hold on to top spot in the Hyundai A-League but by just three points with three matches left to play. The Roar are breathing down their neck at the moment and results have not been going their way over the last month or so. Just one win in their last four matches has seen them squander a 10 point lead at the top of the table.

This should be a beauty! Perth have been on fire at home in the last couple of months, bar the Roar match, and will have confidence going into this one. The Mariners are struggling and I feel that the Glory will get a result here, pushing the race for top spot into the final couple of weeks.

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Newcastle Jets v Gold Coast United – #HALjetsgcu – Jets
Melbourne Heart v Wellington Phoenix – #HALmhwp – Draw
Sydney FC v Melbourne Victory – #HALsydmv – Sydney FC
Brisbane Roar v Adelaide United – #HALbriau – Roar
Perth Glory v CC Mariners – #HALpgccm – Glory

Hyundai A-League Preview – Banter’s Best Bets

Newcastle Jets v Gold Coast United – Jets @ $1.38
Melbourne Heart v Wellington Phoenix – Phoenix +0.5 @ $1.60
Sydney FC v Melbourne Victory – Sydney +0.5 @ $1.36
Brisbane Roar v Adelaide United – Brisbane @ $1.32
Perth Glory v CC Mariners - Draw No Bet – Glory @ $1.60

Hyundai A-League Preview – Week 22

Week 22 of the A-League kicks off tonight and what a week this has been. Yesterday was probably one of the darkest days the A-League has seen with the announcement that Gold Coast United have had their licence revoked. Frank Lowy had enough of fellow billionaire and Gold Coast owner Clive Palmer. Palmer had made no attempt to promote the A-League and his club was suffering as a result. The FFA stated that Palmer had his licence cancelled due to “material breaches of the Club Participation Agreement”.

What this means for week 22 of the Hyundai A-League, and the rest of the season for that matter, only Lowy knows. We now have the possibility of just four matches this week unless the FFA can work something out with the Gold Coast United players to take the field on Sunday. Wellington Phoenix owner, Rob Morrison, wants the match to go ahead.

This is the problem as I see it, what happens if Gold Coast United do not play out the remainder of the season? Will each side that was supposed to play them in the final four rounds get all 3 points? What about the sides that dropped points against Gold Coast United throughout the season when they actually showed up to play? The battle for the top 6 is close enough without throwing this into the mix.

Anyway, on to this weeks slightly shortened preview, we’ll look at all four guaranteed matches. Starting with tonight’s match between Adelaide United and Perth Glory. Check out our Hyundai A-League tips and best bets at the end of this preview too!

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Adelaide United v Perth Glory – Hyundai A-League Preview
Hindmarsh Stadium, Thursday 1 March, 7.30pm

First up tonight we have the Glory travelling east to take on Adelaide United. Adelaide are virtually no hope of making the top 6 now and will just be playing for pride. With Gold Coast stripped of its licence the wooden spoon may fall to Adelaide and they’ll want to avoid that at all costs.

Perth Glory are well entrenched in the top 6 for the time being. However a couple of bad results can change things pretty quickly in the Hyundai A-League. They’ll be looking to bounce back after their 3-0 hammering at the hands of the Roar last weekend. It’s possible that a win could take them into third place after this weekend is over, depending on what happens with Wellington’s game against Gold Coast United.

With Perth in the hunt this season and looking to bounce back after last week, I think they’ll get the 3 points here.

Brisbane Roar v Melbourne Heart – Hyundai A-League Preview
Suncorp Stadium, Friday 2 March, 8.00pm (EDT)

The Roar have a chance to get back top spot this week should they get the points against the Heart. They are currently 3 points behind the Mariners but are ahead on goal difference. What a turn around that would be! Just over a month ago the Mariners held a 10 point lead at the top of the table and the minor premiership was all but wrapped up.

Melbourne Heart are fighting for their place in the top 6 this week. They currently sit in 5th place just two points ahead of Newcastle and three ahead of Sydney FC in 7th place. Last week the Heart battled to a 1-0 win over the league leaders which should give them confidence going into this one.

With the Roar back to the form that saw them go 36 unbeaten, I can’t see anything other than a home win here. Melbourne Heart should put up a good fight but they just don’t have the class of the Roar to get the win.

Melbourne Victory v Newcastle Jets – Hyundai A-League Preview
AAMI Park, Saturday 3 March, 5.30pm

This is basically Melbourne Victory’s last chance to make that all important top 6. Last week they laboured to a 1-1 draw with Gold Coast United which left them five points adrift of the top 6. A win for either Newcastle here would leave them 8 points outside the finals with just three games to play.

A win for Newcastle here virtually knocks the Victory out of the finals race and leaves them with just Sydney FC to battle for that final spot. The Jets had a narrow 1-0 victory over Adelaide United last week and have a won four of their last five to push themselves into the finals positions.

I have a feeling the Victory will be up for this one. Being their last chance at finals football, they won’t hold back. Think this will be an exciting , high scoring game where the Victory will come out on top by a goal.

Central Coast Mariners v Sydney FC – Hyundai A-League Preview
Bluetongue Stadium, Saturday 3 March, 7.45pm

The Mariners have hit a rough patch over the last couple of months. They’ve gone from clear leaders of the competition by 10 points to possibly dropping to second spot at the conclusion of this weeks matches. They had a narrow loss again last week and it seems as if they have forgotten what it takes to win matches.

Sydney FC head into this match with their season in the balance. Four matches to go and they sit just 1 point outside of the top 6 at the moment but whenever they do get themselves up there they tend to throw it away the next week. There will be massive changes at the club in the offseason but they still have a chance of salvaging something from this one.

I have a feeling this will end up in a draw, Central Coast will still hold on to top spot and Sydney FC will only have three matches to get themselves back into the top 6.

Wellintgon Phoenix v Gold Coast United – Hyundai A-League Preview
Westpac Stadium, Sunday 4 March, 2.30pm

If this match does actually go ahead, I can’t see anything other than a Phoenix win to be honest. How would the Gold Coast players be able to get themselves up for this match after all that has happened this week? They are basically playing for nothing as it is and then you add this into the mix!

It will be interesting to see whether the FFA come up with a solution to this problem which will allow Gold Coast to finish the regular season!

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Adelaide United v Perth Glory – Glory
Brisbane Roar v Melbourne Heart – Roar
Melbourne Victory v Newcastle Jets - Victory
CC Mariners v Sydney FC – Draw
Wellington Phoenix v GCU – Phoenix

Hyundai A-League Preview - Banter’s Best Bets

Adelaide United v Perth Glory – Glory +0.5 @ $1.52
Brisbane Roar v Melbourne Heart – Roar @ $1.65
Melbourne Victory v Newcastle Jets – Draw No Bet – Victory @ $1.35
CC Mariners v Sydney FC – Mariners +0.5 @ $1.25
Wellington Phoenix v GCU – N/A at this stage

Hyundai A-League Preview – Week 21

Week 21 of the Hyundai A-League kicks off on Friday night and we’re now getting to the business end of the season. Just 5 rounds remain before the finals series gets underway and there is still plenty of places in that top 6 up for grabs.

The Mariners head into the last few weeks with a 5 point lead over the Brisbane Roar and also have a game in hand against Gold Coat United tonight. This lead is far from insurmountable but it will take a mighty effort from the Roar to peg them back.

Heading into this weekend, no less than 6 teams are fighting it out for the last 4 spots in that all important top 6. Sydney’s win over Adelaide last weekend all but rules them out of the running as they now sit 7 points outside the finals places. Gold Coast United have been out of it for a while and also have to contend with their coach being sacked/quitting whoever you choose to believe.

This should be a cracking weekend of football, and should set the tone for the remaining 4 weeks heading into the finals. Check out our previews of each match in this weeks Hyundai A-League below, including our tips and best bets.

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Newcastle United v Adelaide United – Hyundai A-League Preview
AusGrid Stadium, Friday 24 February, 8.00pm

Newcastle head into this match on 28 points, just two points outside of the top 6. They’re still in with a massive chance of making the finals but will need to get a move on with Sydney FC and Melbourne Heart sure to put up a fight.

Adelaide United went down to Sydney FC 2-1 on Sunday to all but end their hopes of making the finals. They’ll need to pick themselves up this week and try and get as high up the table as possible. Anything can happen, and has already this season, so despite being 7 points outside the top 6 they need to continue to fight. 

Newcastle have more to play for and are hard to beat at home so I think they may just put the final nail in Adelaide United’s coffin for this season.

Sydney FC v Wellington Phoenix – Hyundai A-League Preview
Sydney Football Stadium, Saturday 25 February, 5.30pm

Sydney FC head into this match on the back of two straight wins that have propelled them back into the top 6. They’ll want to end the season on a high for departing coach Vitislav Lavicka and it appears they’ve already started their run. They don’t have the best record against the Phoenix and have lost to them twice already this season, conceding 6 goals.

Wellington Phoenix have had two straight losses, albeit to league leaders the Mariners, and second placed Roar. They head into this match with no form on the board, against a Sydney FC side looking to avenge those two earlier defeats. They will have their work cut out for them here.

With Sydney FC coming into this one with a bit of form behind them I can’t see them losing. I do think that Wellington will bounce back from their two defeats though so I think this one will end in a draw.

Gold Coast United v Melbourne Victory – Hyundai A-League Preview
Skilled Park, Saturday 25 February, 7.45pm

Gold Coast United had the news of Miron Bleiberg’s departure to deal with this week which no doubt would have knocked them about a bit. There is still confusion as to whether he quit or was sacked due to comments he made to the media before Gold Coast United made the announcement. Gold Coast say he was sacked for those very comments. Whether they can pick themselves up after this is questionable, they already have the wooden spoon all but wrapped up.

Melbourne Victory will feel hard done by after their defeat to the Roar 3-2 on the weekend. A brace from star man Harry Kewell was not enough as the Victory went down in a cracking match. Carlos Hernandez also hit the crossbar to deny Victory a share of the spoils.

The Victory’s season is on a knife edge at the moment, they’re 5 points outside of the all important top 6. They should get a win here against a struggling Gold Coast who will be backing up from Wednesday night though. 

Perth Glory v Brisbane Roar – Hyundai A-League Preview
Members Equity Stadium, Saturday 25 February, 9.45pm

Perth are coming off the back of a 2-0 win over Newcastle Jets at the weekend, they get the bonus of not having to travel again this week too. They currently sit in third place after a fantastic second half to the season so far.

The Roar have gotten their season back on track over the last month and will push the Mariners all the way to the final week. In their win over the Victory they displayed some of the entertaining football that saw them go 36 unbeaten. Their key players in Broich, Berisha and Nichols are on form and they will be hard to stop come finals time.

This should be a beauty, two top of the table sides slugging it out in a preview of what we can expect come the finals. With Brisbane in top form and looking to catch the Mariners I can’t go past a Roar win in this one.

Melbourne Heart v CC Mariners – Hyundai A-League Preview
AAMI Park, Sunday 26 February, 5.00pm

Melbourne Heart head into this week in 5th place, only ahead of Sydney FC on goal difference. They haven’t had the best time of it of late, but they turned their results around last week with a 1-0 win over Gold Coast United. A scrappy win, but a win nonetheless and a confidence booster.

The Mariners come into this one having got their form back on track with a win over the Phoenix last weekend. Prior to this win, the Mariners had been beaten by both the Roar and the Victory in consecutive weeks. The Mariners have a 5 point lead and a game in hand to come which could extend the lead to 8 by the time this weekends games take place.

The Mariners have been a bit shaky recently and I think they are still a bit out of form despite their last win. I think the Heart could capitalise on this but I have a feeling that both sides will share the points in this one.

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Newcastle United v Adelaide United – #HALjetsau – Jets
Sydney FC v Wellington Phoenix – #HALsydwp – Draw
Gold Coast United v Melbourne Victory – #HALgcumv – Victory
Perth Glory v Brisbane Roar – #HALpgbri – Roar
Melbourne Heart v CC Mariners – #HALmhccm – Draw

Hyundai A-League Preview – Banter’s Best Bets

Newcastle United v Adelaide United – Newcastle +0.5 @ $1.26
Sydney FC v Wellington Phoenix – Total Game Score Over +2.5 @ $1.83
Gold Coast United v Melbourne Victory – Victory @ $1.83
Perth Glory v Brisbane Roar – Roar + 0.5 @ $1.46
Melbourne Heart v CC Mariners – Total Game Score Under +2.5 @ $1.71

Hyundai A-League Preview – Week 20

Week 20 of the Hyundai A-League gets underway on Friday night and we’re now getting close to the end of the season. Just 5 weeks from now we head into the finals series so those teams hovering around the top 6 need to start making a move.

This week there will be 5 matches as the midweek games come to an end. However, as the Mariners v Gold Coast United match was postponed in week 17, we will also be treated to that match on Wednesday night. A bonus if you like.

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Heading into this match the Mariners have a 5 point lead at the top of the Hyundai A-League table, with the Brisbane Roar starting to claw back the deficit over the last few weeks. The Mariners will now be looking over their shoulder after having a 10 point lead at the top just a couple of weeks ago.

The race for the final few spots in the top 6 is just starting to heat up as well. All but Gold Coast United could be considered a chance of making that top 6 so we are in for a real treat over the next month or so.

Melbourne Heart v Gold Coast United – Hyundai A-League Preview
AAMI Park, Friday 17 February, 8.00pm

Melbourne Heart were the form team in the competition at one point, they had all but secured themselves a top 6 spot. However, a disastrous run of form over the last month has seen them drop all the way back down to sixth spot. They are no longer safe such is the closeness of this competition.

Gold Coast United sit all alone at the bottom of the table and will hope that a win here and a win over the Mariners on Wednesday can get them heading in the right direction. Unlikely is the best term to describe that scenario. They will do well to get a point out of either match on form, especially as the other 2 sides have plenty to play for.

I can’t see anything other than a Heart win here. Anything could happen, as it invariably does in the Hyundai A-League, but I think the Heart will get their season back on track here.

CC Mariners v Wellington Phoenix – Hyundai A-League Preview
Bluetongue Stadium, Saturday 18 February, 5.30pm

The Mariners now only have a 5 point lead at the top of the table, albeit with a game in hand against Gold Coast United to come midweek. In saying that though, their form over the last few weeks is not that of a champion team and these must be worrying signs for Graham Arnold. It appears the Mariners season has started to go sour since the transfer of Matt Simon to Chunnam Dragons a few weeks ago.

The Phoenix, well they have been there or there abouts for most of the season and sit in third place on the table. They were beaten 2-0 by the Roar last weekend which bumped them out of second spot and will want to make amends for that here. Their away form this season has not been the best, they didn’t get an away win until Week 15, however they have won their last 3 on the trot away from home.

This will be a good battle, and I have a feeling both sides will share the spoils here. A high scoring 2-2 draw is my prediction.

Brisbane Roar v Melbourne Victory - Hyundai A-League Preview
Suncorp Stadium, Saturday 18 February, 7.45pm

What a cracker of a match we have in store for us here. If the previous meetings of these two are anything to go by this will be explosive! First we had the highly controversial 2-2 draw in the early rounds where there were send offs, penalties and goals galore. Then we had the Roar running out 3-1 winners following 3 goals in 9 minutes that cancelled out Kewell’s fine first half effort.

If those two matches are anything to go by we should be in for a treat here. Both sides have plenty to play for. The Roar are in the process of trying to catch the Mariners at the top of the table, while the Victory are in a battle of their own trying to force their way into the top 6.

Both sides have shown over the last couple of weeks that they are hitting top form again, both beating the Mariners within the last fortnight. I can see this one going either way to be honest, but I’ll stick my neck out and predict a draw similar to their first meeting this year with plenty of entertainment.

Perth Glory v Newcastle Jets – Hyundai A-League Preview
nib Stadium, Saturday 18 February, 10pm

Perth Glory currently sit in fourth place on 31 points, and up until last week they had scored 11 goals in 3 matches. Then came Sydney FC and they couldn’t replicate their form in that one, going down 2-1. They still have 4 of their last six games at home though so that will be a massive bonus considering their form at home this season.

The Jets have been one of the form teams of the competition and currently sit in fifth place on the table following three wins on the trot. They’ve scored 8 goals in their last two matches including a 5-2 hammering of Sydney FC a fortnight ago.

Despite the Jets form, I fancy the Glory to get the points in this one at home. Perth have one of the best home records in the Hyundai A-League and I don’t see that changing here. You can also add to that Newcastle’s form on the road throughout the season to come to this conclusion.

Adelaide United v Sydney FC – Hyundai A-League Preview
Hindmarsh Stadium, Sunday 19 February, 6.30pm

Adelaide United currently sit in ninth place on the table but are 8 points clear of bottom placed Gold Coast United. The win they had over Gold Coast last weekend has all but assured them of avoiding the wooden spoon this season.

Sydney FC had a hard fought 2-1 win over Perth Glory at the weekend which bumped them up to seventh on the ladder and just a point away from the fifth placed Jets. Sydney FC have had a disastrous season by their standards where nothing less than a top 6 spot is acceptable. Vitislav Lavicka was the casualty this season and he has 6 games to show everyone that he hasn’t failed. The players are just as much to blame this season so they need to step up and show everyone what they are made of.

With Sydney FC chasing that top 6 spot, I can’t see Adelaide United getting anything out of this one. I think, despite being away from home, Sydney FC will have too much and should get all 3 points here.

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Melbourne Heart v Gold Coast United – #HALmhgcu – Heart
CC Mariners v Wellington Phoenix – #HALccmwp – Draw
Brisbane Roar v Melbourne Victory - #HALbrimv – Draw
Perth Glory v Newcastle Jets – #HALpgjets - Glory
Adelaide United v Sydney FC – #HALausyd - Sydney FC 

Hyundai A-League Preview - Banter’s Best Bets

Melbourne Heart v Gold Coast United – Heart @ $1.68
CC Mariners v Wellington Phoenix – Draw @ $3.50
Brisbane Roar v Melbourne Victory – Roar +0.5 @ $1.20
Perth Glory v Newcastle Jets – Draw No Bet – Perth @ $1.42
Adelaide United v Sydney FC –  Sydney FC +0.5 @ $1.52

Multibet Odds – $15.23

Hyundai A-League Preview – 2011/12 – Week 19

Week 19 of the Hyundai A-League kicks off this Friday night and if we get anything like the action in week 18, we’re in for a treat!

Week 18 concluded on Monday night when Perth demolished bottom of the table Gold Coast United 4-0. Goals galore were also to be had in the Sydney FC v Newcastle Jets match with 5 put past the men in sky blue.

All up there were 16 goals in 5 games over the weekend, and this takes into account the 0-0 draw in the Melbourne Derby. Goals seem to be the order of the day lately and hopefully that continues as we head towards the finals!

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On to this weeks preview, and we have 5 matches to get through. Check out the previews below and let us know your thoughts on our tips and our weekly Hyundai A-League multibet.

Melbourne Victory v Central Coast Mariners – Hyundai A-League Preview
AAMI Park, Friday 10 February, 8.00pm

The Mariners head into this one on the back of a 2-0 loss to the Roar which ended their unbeaten run at 16 games. They will want to make amends for that and will come up against a Victory side that managed another draw over the weekend. The Victory have now had 10 draws in their 20 matches this season. A team can not expect to make the finals drawing 50% of their games.

In the Melbourne derby, the Victory were on the back foot for most of the first half, and then had to play the final 15 minutes with 10 men. Grant Brebner was sent off late and will miss this match to compound the Victory’s problems.

The Mariners still enjoy a 7 point gap at the top of the Hyundai A-League table, while the Victory sit at the other end in 8th place. Jim Magilton hasn’t really stamped his authority on this playing group yet and time is fast running out for the Victory to make the finals. I have a feeling that the Mariners will bounce back in this one and get themselves at least a draw, the Victory’s 11th of the season!

Newcastle Jets v Melbourne Heart – Hyundai A-League Preview
AusGrid Stadium, Saturday 11 February, 5.30pm

Newcastle are coming off the back of a 5-2 thrashing of Sydney FC at the weekend. A win they would have loved even more considering the past those two clubs have. Melbourne Heart could only manage a point against the Victory on the weekend despite dominating the first half.

That win for Newcastle moved them into the top 6 for the first time I can remember this season. They will have to continue this form though as the sides chasing only need a win to get back into contention for that finals spot. Melbourne Heart, despite the draw, are still sit in 5th place on the ladder. A win for them would see them extend the gap between 5th and 6th to at least 3 points. A win for Newcastle would see them overtake this weeks opponents and go up to 5th on the table.

Newcastle have been better away from home recently so they will want to give their home fans something to cheer about here. On recent form I think they will get that win here and move themselves up to 5th on the table.

Sydney FC v Perth Glory – Hyundai A-League Preview
Sydney Football Stadium, Saturday 11 February, 7.45pm

Sydney FC have plenty of changes coming and their recent form is going to make management’s job much easier. Last week’s 5-2 defeat at the hands of the Jets was embarrassing and you would have thought some sort of reaction was warranted. With Lavicka moving on next season, the players need to step up and give him a fitting farewell.

Perth are in ominous form at the moment, scoring 11 goals in their last 3 games. Their last match that didn’t yield all 3 points though was against Sydney FC at Campbelltown Stadium just a few weeks ago. They have moved themselves up to 4th on the table and just a couple of points behind the Phoenix in second spot.

I can’t see Sydney FC getting the 3 points in this one, however they have Emerton possibly returning and need to respond. I can see this one heading for another draw, matches between these two are usually tight.

Wellington Phoenix v Brisbane Roar – Hyundai A-League Preview
Westpac Stadium, Sunday 12 February, 3.00pm

Wellington head into this round still in 2nd place on the table and a win could move them to within just 4 points of the Mariners. A couple of weeks ago this would have been unheard of. However, with the Mariners losing and having a game postponed we find ourselves in that situation. The Phoenix started the year slowly after making the finals last year but they now have the sort of form on the board that saw them get there last year.

The Roar got back to winning ways after their 1-0 loss to the Jets a fortnight ago. A 2-0 win over the Mariners keeping them in 3rd spot on the table and close enough to pounce should the Mariners falter. A win here for them will take them into second spot at the expense of the Phoenix. The Roar look a completely different side to the one that went on a run of 6 straight defeats. Thomas Broich is looking like he is returning to his best which is an ominous sign for the rest of the competition.

The Phoenix at home have been in form and with just the one draw at home this season we should see a result here. I’m going to go with a Phoenix win in this one. The Roar are very inconsistent and I feel that the Phoenix will have enough to get all 3 points at home.

Gold Coast United v Adelaide United – Hyundai A-League Preview
Skilled Park, Sunday 12 February, 5.30pm

The battle of the “cellar dwellars”. Not exactly the glamour tie to finish off week 19 of the Hyundai A-League however it’s these sort of matches that can surprise people. Gold Coast were atrocious against the Glory on Monday night and now sit 5 points clear at the bottom of the table. Adelaide still have a slim chance of making the finals as they sit on 20 points, 5 points outside the top 6.

Adelaide went down 2-1 at home to the Phoenix last Friday night, they’re without a win since early January. A win here will at least give them breathing spacce from the bottom of the table, with that gap stretching to at least 7 points. Gold Coast have struggled all season and their odds of earning themselves the dreaded wooden spoon are falling by the week.

The last time these two sides met, Gold Coast United scored a 3-0 victory. I don’t think they will get that result again here but I think they might be able to squeeze at least a point out of Adelaide at home.

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Victory v Mariners – #HALmvccm – Draw
Jets v Heart - #HALjetsmh – Jets
Sydney FC v Perth – #HALsydpg – Draw
Phoenix v Roar – #HALwpbri – Phoenix
GC United v Adelaide – #HALgcuau – Draw

Hyundai A-League Preview – Banter’s Best Bets

Victory v Mariners – Mariners +0.5 @ $1.44
Jets v Heart – Total Game Score Over +2.5 @ $1.88
Sydney FC v Perth – Draw @ $3.35
Phoenix v Roar – Total Game Score Over +2.5 @ $1.77
GC United v Adelaide – Total Game Score Under +2.5 @ $1.83

Multibet Odds – $29.38