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Melbourne Heart vs Wellington Phoenix: A-League live scores

14th October, 2012
Teams

Melbourne Heart

1. Clint Bolton
2. Michael Marrone
4. Simon Colosimo
5. Fred (c)
6. Patrick Gerhardt
8. Matthew Thompson
9. Dylan Macallister
10. Josip Tadic
11. Richard Garcia
15. David Williams
16. Aziz Behich
17. Jason Hoffman
18. David Vrankovic
20. Andrew Redmayne
21. Steven Gray
22. Nick Kalmar
23. Mate Dugandzic


Wellington Phoenix

2. Manny Muscat
5. Michael Boxall
6. Alex Smith
8. Paul Ifill
10. Stein Huysegems
12. Tyler Boyd
15. Cameron Lindsay
16. Louis Fenton
17. Vince Lia
22. Andrew Durante (c)
28. Ricardo Clarke
29. Luke Rowe
30. Scott Basalaj
31. Tom Biss
39. Jacob Spoonley

Kick-Off: 3.00pm AEDT
Venue: AAMI Park
Referee: Kris Griffiths-Jones
History: Heart 2, Phoenix 2, Draws 2
Last Time: Melbourne Heart 1-1 Wellington Phoenix
Betting: Heart $1.55, Draw $3.75, Phoenix $5.80
TV: Fox Sports 1 (LIVE)
14th October, 2012
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An understrength Wellington Phoenix heads across the Tasman to meet Melbourne Heart this afternoon with both sides coming into the match off first-round wins. We’ll have live scores from 3.00pm AEDT.

Neither side had been well-regarded coming into the season but the Heart and Phoenix couldn’t have started the season any better, winning 2-1 and 2-0 respectively.

Granted, Wellington were at the fortress of Westpac Stadium in conditions that left no doubt as to the application of the moniker ‘Windy City’, but Ricki Herbert looks to have unearthed one or two gems to compliment an experienced group.

But today looms as a serious test for the Phoenix, with six players unavailable due to international duty. Paston, Moss, Sigmund, Brockie, Bertos, Lochhead and Totori will all be absent this afternoon.

It’s a shame for both Phoenix and neutral fans, because a full-strength Phoenix lineup would have come into this clash brimming with confidence and it could have been a clash between two of the better sides in the league.

Instead Ricki Herbert now needs to try and fashion a result with a half-strength side, which looks a daunting task when the form of the Heart last Friday night is considered.

Aloisi’s side strangled Melbourne Victory and were deserving of all three points. They’re at virtually full strength this afternoon and if they can replicate the effort and intensity they showed in the Derby, they should be able to claim all three points.

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