'Relentless' Roy at the treble

By Adam Cattell / Roar Pro

All strikers should have an insatiable appetite for goals. It’s the currency they deal in.

When the goals start to dry up though, it can sometimes cause their confidence to wobble. When that’s coupled with their team’s inability to find the back of the net, it’s the forwards who will bear the brunt of supporter’s ire.

Prior to their stunning 4-3 comeback win against Melbourne City, Brisbane Roar’s failings in front of goal this season had been well documented, with grumblings in some quarters already over team selection and tactics.

To answer the critics?

Step forward Roy O’Donovan.

His hat-trick last Sunday took his A-League tally to 42, which places him in the top 20 scorers of all time.

O’Donovan averages a goal every two games-an impressive ratio in anyone’s book. But despite the Roar’s recent barren spell in front of goal, the striker never lost faith in his or his side’s ability.

“Through good and bad times, I’m relentless, it’s my best quality” offered the Irishman post game, proudly clutching his signed match ball (I’m not sure on whether Jamie Maclaren took one home with him too).

“Any striker will tell you, you’re only as good as the people behind you, and today the character and spirit on display was outstanding”.

O’Donovan was convinced that the result could be the catalyst to give the Roar’s season a much needed shot in the arm.

“It’s huge, if we find ourselves behind at any stage of the season, what can we say? We scored four in the second half against a team who are top of the league.”

“It’s worth more to us than any 1-0 win or just grinding out a result to be honest”.

His thoughts were echoed by Coach Robbie Fowler, who was delighted to get his first league win on Australian soil, and hailed the fight shown by his side.

“If you didn’t know it already, we’ve showed we have character in abundance” said Fowler.

“Our belief and confidence has always been very good. I’ve just said to the players, today you’ve shown you can mix it with the very best”.

As the Roar look ahead to this weekend’s journey over the ditch to face Wellington Phoenix, Fowler will have some food for thought when it comes to selection.

Brisbane’s finally roaring. (AAP Image/Dan Peled)

Both Jai Ingham and Jordan Courtney-Perkins impressed in their premature introductions to the fore.

Making early substitutions had not been a sign of the new coach’s tenure so far, but Fowler conceded that having the predominantly right-footed Scott Neville at left back had narrowed the pitch and a change was necessary.

Neville reverted back into central defence with Jake McGing giving way. Up front Aaron Amadi-Holloway, used sparingly thus far this campaign, was handed his first start and claimed a goal, bundling in from close range after a far post header from Ingham.

The Welshman looks set to continue to partner O’Donovan with both Brad Inman and Dylan Wenzel-Halls waiting in the wings.

Despite the bottom-placed Phoenix yet to record a victory this term, man of the moment O’Donovan sounded a warning ahead of the trip.

“It won’t be an easy game, they have nothing to lose, but we have some confidence to take over there, it’s important that we back this up”.

The Crowd Says:

2019-11-22T03:49:02+00:00

Waz

Roar Rookie


I wouldn’t say ROD ever lost confidence - he just wasn’t scoring.

2019-11-22T03:48:03+00:00

Waz

Roar Rookie


The entire article is about O’Donnovan and has nothing to do with City or MacLaren who weren’t even in the debate until you brought them up

2019-11-21T22:49:57+00:00

Beach

Roar Rookie


Simply making the point that too much is being read into O'Donovan's "hat trick" by the author.

2019-11-21T21:04:13+00:00

Football is Life

Roar Rookie


Concur

2019-11-21T21:03:24+00:00

Football is Life

Roar Rookie


Good article, but theory that a striker loses confidence of not scoring does not always apply. The perfect example is Teemu Pukki. Norwich have fallen on hard times in the EPL, but when he pulls on that Finland shirt he fires without a doubt. All strikers have their tough times but it’s great to see Roy back and firing. It happens to the best of them, Hoddle, Hughes, Drogba even Shearer. That’s part of the beauty of football, you endure the tough times and you revel in the good times

2019-11-21T05:45:53+00:00

Lionheart

Roar Rookie


Nice to see Roy O'D get on the score sheet. He's had plenty of chances this season but blew some pretty gettable ones. I hope our youngsters get game time, lest they follow the well worn path of Roar youngsters and head south. That would be a disgrace. Youngster in the NYL also scored a hat trick, v MV.

2019-11-21T04:46:19+00:00

Waz

Roar Rookie


MacLarens hat-trick was a result of three simple defensive errors; are we to down grade the achievement based on that then? Also, the article is about BRFC’s failure in front of goal, O’Donovans part in that, and ultimately his redemption on Sunday - I dont think anyone was comparing his hat trick to Jamie’s?

2019-11-21T04:02:32+00:00

Beach

Roar Rookie


A hat trick with 2 pens definitely rates as less than an open play hat trick like McClaren's.

2019-11-20T21:34:42+00:00

Waz

Roar Rookie


What, they don’t count now :laughing: :laughing:

2019-11-20T21:14:17+00:00

Franko

Guest


These were penalties, no?

2019-11-20T19:49:13+00:00

Waz

Roar Rookie


In preseason ROD couldn’t buy a goal, he didn’t score many and most of what he did bag came from the spot. Preseason form does count for something no matter how much we try and down play it.

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