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Central Coast Mariners vs Brisbane Roar: A-League live scores

17th March, 2013
Teams

Central Coast Mariners

1. Mathew Ryan (Gk)
2. Daniel McBreen
3. Joshua Rose
4. Pedj Bojic
5. Zachary Anderson
6. Patrick Zwaanswijk
7. John Hutchinson (c)
8. Adriano Pellegrino
9. Bernie Ibini
11. Oliver Bozanic
13. Brent Griffiths
14. Michael McGlinchey
15. Brad McDonald
16. Trent Sainsbury
17. Anthony Caceres
18. Nick Montgomery
19. Mitchell Duke
20. Justin Pasfield (Gk)
21. Mile Sterjovski
29. Nick Fitzgerald

Five to be omitted

Brisbane Roar

1. Michael Theo (gk)
3. Shane Stefanutto
4. Matt Jurman
5. Ivan Franjic
7. Besart Berisha
8. Massimo Murdocca
9. Stef Nijland
10. Henrique
11. Ben Halloran
13. Jade North
14. Steven Lustica
15. James Donachie
17. Mitch Nichols
18. Luke Brattan
19. Jack Hingert
20. Matt Acton (gk)
22. Thomas Broich (c)
25. George Lambadaridis
26. Corey Brown

Four to be omitted

Kick-Off: 5.00pm AEDT
Venue: Bluetongue Stadium
Referee: Alan Milliner
Last Time: Brisbane 2-2 Central Coast
History: Mariners 7, Roar 17, Drawn 11
Betting: $1.91 Central Coast, $3.40 Draw, $3.75 Brisbane
TV: Fox Sports 3 (LIVE)
17th March, 2013
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Central Coast Mariners must win to keep their increasingly faint A-League Premier’s Plate hopes alive this afternoon when they host old foes Brisbane Roar. We’ll have live scores from 5.00pm AEDT.

It always looked like a testing period for the Mariners, with a heavy end-of-season schedule due to the Asian Champions League, and so it has been.

Graham Arnold’s side have lost their last two A-League matches to Western Sydney and Sydney respectively, failing to score a goal in the process, and were beaten 3-1 by Kashiwa Reysol on Wednesday night.

With the Wanderers winning down in Melbourne last night, the Mariners must bridge the eight-point gap or their chances of adding a second consecutive Premier’s Plate will be over.

Brisbane come down to Bluetongue well and truly still in the hunt for a finals berth, and would be buoyed by the 1-1 draw they were able to grind out against Melbourne Victory last Saturday night.

Key stars Berisha and Broich might still be a way off their best but they showed signs last time that they are on the way, and if Mike Mulvey’s side are to sneak into the six he needs them to be firing.

Despite the criticism of Mulvey, he has been able to pick up three wins and two draws from his last five matches, and another three points this evening will move the Roar into fifth spot on 32 points.

After a long journey back from Japan on Thursday, Arnold’s men will be truly tested as they try and manage the effects of the flight the effects of an already-long season.

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Central Coast are the far better side over the course of the season but Brisbane could manage a snatch-and-grab here.

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