The Roar's A-League expert tips and predictions: Match Week 17

By Stuart Thomas / Expert

The less said about the panel’s Match Week 16 tips the better, with a number of draws bucking the 2021 trend. Frankly, it was a tipping train wreck.

Things look no easier this week, with Western Sydney, Adelaide and Macarthur FC all looking to solidify their places in the top six.

Western United, Brisbane Roar and Wellington Phoenix need wins in order to keep their finals’ hopes alive and Central Coast, Sydney and Melbourne City will be hoping that the other two slip up in the chase for the premiership.

Good luck with your tips for the week and be sure to enter those selections in the sheet below to have a say in the very convincing voice of the crowd. Here are the panels’ thoughts on all the Match Week 17 action.

Mike Tuckerman
Western Sydney, Central Coast, City, Sydney, Macarthur, Perth

Western Sydney Wanderers are not the side I thought they’d be under Carl Robinson. They’ve jagged some lucky results so far this season, but this is a must-win game for both teams and the Roar should be the ones who win it.

The latest stop of Western United’s magical mystery tour takes them to Launceston, and while I was tempted to tip a draw, I reckon the lack of home ground advantage will hurt the Victorians here. Mariners to snatch another vital three points.

Melbourne Victory showed some signs of life last weekend, but they’re still the worst team in the league. Their noisy neighbours City should rip them to shreds in the derby.

Connor Metcalfe (Photo by Albert Perez/Getty Images)

It’s not with any real sense of conviction that I reckon the Sky Blues take three points off Adelaide. Sydney FC aren’t quite as good as they should be this season, while the Reds are a genuine dark horse. But it’s hard to back against the home team at Leichhardt.

Macarthur’s clash with Newcastle looks like a win for the home team on paper, even if it’s still difficult to work out whether Macarthur are a decent team or not. Unfortunately for the Jets, they absolutely are not.

Why do I keep tipping Perth? They never have any luck, and when things are going their way, they’ve tended to conspire to find ways not to win this season.

But they’re always a tough team to beat in the west, and Wellington rarely travel well.

Stuart Thomas
Western Sydney, Western United, City, Adelaide, Macarthur, Perth

Brisbane Roar finally won last week after an extended period out of the winners circle and the Queenslanders gave it to me in spades on social media for suggesting they would not. I’ll suggest it again this time. Wanderers by two goals.

The Mariners have convinced everyone they are a very good football team, however Western United are due another win in what grows increasingly as a Jekyll and Hyde season.

Melbourne City are highly unlikely to go two matches in succession without a win, especially against Victory, despite Grant Brebner’s men winning well last week.

Sydney are no doubt building yet Adelaide did have their measure last time out and could well have so again at Leichhardt Oval. Macarthur FC should be able to manage three points against the Jets; a side still looking for a win but playing well for long periods.

Perth Glory host Wellington to close out the weekend action and I am convinced that the Phoenix have turned their season around and could be about to stage a late run.

Can they claim the points in the west knowing that the season is potentially over for the loser? No. The Glory in a tight one.

Paul Nicholls
Draw, Central Coast, City, Sydney, Macarthur, Wellington

So much news during the week! The Matildas shipped ten goals in two games, Victory scored off a corner to secure the W-League, and Central Coast Mariners are set to be Australia’s Manchester United.

I mention all this to distract from my tipping performance last week, which was akin to a blazing train wreck.

Two draws in succession for the Wanderers is quite a rarity in this win at all costs league. Coach Carl Robinson will be worried his team lacks the killer touch.

I don’t think they’ll find it against Brisbane who found some form of their own against the Bulls. Draw.

Western United’s nomadic existence reaches new frontiers of absurdity when they host Central Coast in Launceston. The Mariners won’t mind the venue since they have historically struggled in Victoria. Central Coast to win.

It was good to see some kids getting a hit out for Melbourne Victory and their win over Newcastle was much needed.

Can they get a roll on against City? It’s unlikely. Melbourne City showed some serious perseverance to get a point against Sydney and should win the derby.

Sydney FC are slowly getting back into a groove. Kosta Barbarouses has looked much better with Bobo in the centre and they might click just in time to knock off a strong Adelaide unit. East Coast bias should ensure a Sydney victory.

Macarthur should beat a revitalised Newcastle in a close one.

Mark Mill of Macarthur (Photo by Brendon Thorne/Getty Images)

The distance derby is back! So are Joel Chianese and Chris Ikonimidis for Perth. So why am I tipping Wellington?

Because Tuckerman and Co. are so close behind I can feel their hot and somewhat malodorous breath on my neck.

Texi Smith
Western Sydney, United, City, Sydney, Newcastle, Perth

What are we going to do to fill the gap during the week? No midweek matches, no W-League, there is a void in our lives. This round is shoe-horned into the weekend with an unusual Sunday triple-header.

Let’s start talk of expansion. We need more games.

Wanderers hosting Brisbane is a battle of two out-of-form teams. Roar beat a lacklustre Macarthur last time out, but between these two teams there has been little else to cheer about over the last three weeks.

(Photo by Daniel Pockett/Getty Images)

Western Sydney to fire in front of their own fans, James Troisi to finally contribute with a brace.

Realists have been waiting for the moment when the Mariners are toppled from their lofty position, and Western United provides another stern test. The green and blacks were unfortunate to come away with nothing in Wollongong, while the Mariners had their feet up for the week.

United to win thanks to a Dylan Pierias thunderbolt on the hour, clinging on to the lead under the weight of a late siege late in the game.

City versus Victory may be a local derby, but the way Melbourne City bossed Leichhardt Oval last weekend, this one is a home banker.

The Vuck will at least give a good account of themselves, despite all their injury woes. City will be patient and score twice in the second half to make the score line look more respectable.

A quick return to Leichhardt Oval for Sydney FC in front of a raucous crowd will give the Sky Blues a boost. Adelaide were unlucky to have the wind taken out of their sails against Wanderers last week, so this will be a close one.

Milos Ninkovic to score the winner on the follow up after a Bobo header is saved by Joe Gauci.

If there was ever a time for the Jets to spring a surprise result, it’s now. Macarthur were dreadful against Brisbane. Roy O’Donovan to poach a goal early and the Bulls to throw everything at the Jets for the rest of the game.

Lewis Italiano will emerge the hero as Newcastle snatch a much-needed win to keep them away from the wooden spoon position.

Perth Glory are a misfiring enigma who have struggled without Nick D’Agostino and Diego Castro. Wellington Phoenix themselves are a team who play attractive football but somehow fail to convert their dominance into wins.

One of these teams will get the win to take them on a run to finals football. That team will be Perth. Chris Ikonomidis will slide home a winner against the run of play as the Phoenix again rue their missed opportunities.

Match Week 17 Mike Stuart Paul Texi The Crowd
WSW vs BRI WSW WSW Draw WSW WSW
WUN vs CCM CCM WUN CCM WUN CCM
MCY vs MVC MCY MCY MCY MCY MCY
SYD vs ADL SYD ADL SYD SYD ADL
MAC vs NEW MAC MAC MAC NEW MAC
PER vs WEL PER PER WEL PER WEL
Last week 2 1 2 3 2
Previous total 39 37 44 35 37
Total 41 38 46 38 39

The Crowd Says:

2021-04-16T11:09:46+00:00

coolncold

Roar Rookie


Matthew Comito tipped BR's winning chance at 58% this morning.

2021-04-16T02:04:34+00:00

pete4

Roar Rookie


You wonder if the Stan Sport rumour is to be confirmed at the end of this weekend's matches :stoked:

2021-04-16T02:04:08+00:00

James Renton

Roar Rookie


WSW 2-1 Roar: I feel that the Wanderers have something to prove after not taking all 3 points against Adelaide. Should come out with plenty of intent and get the win in a very tight game. WU 3-2 CCM: Very, very, very difficult game to call. I'll back United in this one because of the home advantage and because of Diamanti - the guy is unbelievable. MCY 3-1 MVC: Should be a really easy game to call here. City are one of the favourites for the championship while Victory are down the bottom. Although Vuck could pull off a miracle performance, I'd expect City to showcase their class in this game. Sydney 1-0 Adelaide: Difficult game to call. I'll back Sydney in this clash, however don't be surprised to see the Reds take all 3 points here. Macarthur 3-0 Jets: The bulls are different gravy at the moment, and despite a 2-1 defeat against the Roar, I expect them to comfortably beat the Jets. Glory 4-3 Wellington: El Classico has nothing on this fixture, as the Distance Derby is easily the best game the A-League has to offer. Glory have a LOT to prove for me, as the club has been dishing out mediocre performances since the beginning of March. I expect this game to be end to end, especially with Glory's attack resembling an oncoming storm but their defence being as soft as a butterfly's fart. Expect the home side to take all 3 points.

2021-04-16T01:48:15+00:00

Waz

Roar Rookie


Loved seeing the banter between Roar fans and Stuart last weekend, I think it was the “sinking ship” comment that did it ???? However, it’s a brave person that predicts a Roar win at the moment - they’re tough to beat but find it hard to finish numerous chances so: WSW 1, Roar 2 (of course :stoked: ) WU 2, CCM 2 (hardest game to call I recon). City 1, Vuck 4 (may have that one the wrong way round?). SFC 1, Refs 3 (Reds are hard to stop when they get on a roll, and they’re rolling). Cow Bells 2, Jets 0 (Jets are done) Glory 0, Nix 0 (gonna cancel each other out).

2021-04-15T10:51:51+00:00

Rodger King

Roar Rookie


WSW 1 – 1 BRI - bored now. WUN 1 – 3 CCM - Mariners are the real deal. MCY 4 – 0 MVC - this will be closer than many people think, nnnaaaagggghhhh who am I kidding SYD 1 – 3 ADL - The East Coast bias will be strong in this game, but it won't matter. MAC 1 – 1 NEW - The RAMs are truly rubbish. PER 3 – 3 WEL - Yes you saw it here first a high scoring draw.

2021-04-15T08:54:57+00:00

NoMates

Roar Rookie


WSW 3 – 1 BRI WUN 2 – 3 CCM MCY 4 – 0 MVC SYD 1 – 4 ADL MAC 1 – 1 NEW PER 3 – 3 WEL

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2021-04-15T06:40:06+00:00

Stuart Thomas

Expert


Aaarrrggghhhh, you lot are messing with my mind!!!! No way I'm tipping them this week. Wanderers to win well. Pffft, like anyone really knows.

2021-04-15T05:26:19+00:00

Lionheart

Roar Rookie


oi Stuart, you've got Brisbane in the article and WSW in the table. Make up your mind son.

2021-04-15T02:41:53+00:00

pete4

Roar Rookie


Yes Western have certainly spread their "home games" around Geelong, Ballarat now Launceston when at least should have played once at Knights stadium

2021-04-15T01:57:36+00:00

Nick Symonds

Guest


Someone else had the same idea and even made a logo: Bransen Gibson @BransenGibson Rather than purchasing & relocating the Mariners, Manchester United should start a new franchise in Tasmania and name them the Tassie Red Devils. It'd be perfect. #ALeague https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Ey1-tHZVoAIBbPn?format=jpg&name=small

2021-04-15T01:32:59+00:00

Samuel Power

Roar Rookie


WSW 2 - 0 BRI WUN 1 - 2 CCM MCY 3 - 0 MVC SYD 2 - 2 ADL MAC 1 - 0 NEW PER 0 - 0 WEL

2021-04-15T00:58:35+00:00

Tekkers

Roar Rookie


Yeah Isiais definitely like you said had his measure. But, D'Arrigo is no Isiais in the middle of the park, the kids like 19 or something compared to someone with Nikovic's quality or even Caceres' quality. Juande would have to stand up for the Reds to stop Ninko's and Caces runs into the front third, Mauk's more of an attacking box-to-box player. As for Luke, I don't if he has a big ego, sure he likes always controlling the play, just like Bozanic, Juande and probably most notably Neil K. He clearly has the skill so why not show it off when he and everyone else knows he can pull it off?

2021-04-15T00:40:36+00:00

Franko

Guest


I rarely see Ninkovic play well against AU. Isiais had his measure, now either Mauk or D'Arrigo does the job, he's a very talented footballer however. Bratten will want to watch his lazy, wild swings in the box lest he give away another pen. Again, very talented but with an ego that could fill Sydney Harbour. Should be a tight game, they often are.

2021-04-14T23:41:40+00:00

Nick Symonds

Guest


Reds v Sky Blues: Hyundai A-League's original rivalry https://www.a-league.com.au/news/reds-v-sky-blues-hyundai-a-leagues-original-rivalry

2021-04-14T23:25:09+00:00

Tekkers

Roar Rookie


WSW vs Brisbane 3-2 - Normally both teams have struggled to score more than two goals in a game in recent weeks, however, Brisbane struck twice last week away from home and will follow suit against WSW. Nut Robinson to pull the strings from the bench and find another two to win 3-2. Mariners vs Western 3-0 - Western playing an away home game in which I think they'll have a difficult time breaking down the mariners team. The quality of Marco Urena and Matt Simon will seal the points before half time in this one if Diamanti is left on the bench like last weak. City vs Victory 5-0 - Pretty easy one, needs no explanation. Sydney vs Adelaide 4-2 - Sydney have looked very strong at home and arguable should have put the city game to bed. Adelaide's defence (George T and Cavallo especially) will struggle to contain the likes of Bobo, Ninkovic, and the raw speed of Trent and Kosta up front. However, I only see Adelaide scoring two because Sydney have hit some form (not result based but performance based) and only from defensive mistakes. Bratten will control the game like he usually does at home. Bulls vs Jets 1-0 Purely because it's a home game for the Bulls. Perth vs Wellington 1-1 Both teams will put in solid defensive performances keeping the scores locked for the majority of the game.

2021-04-14T22:40:25+00:00

Nick Symonds

Guest


Western United vs Central Coast sounds like a relocation, rather than relegation battle. Some people have already said that Western should relocate to Tasmania and the Mariners are also under threat. Sydney might be the main location, but if Manchester United take them over and move them to Tasmania instead then they could call them Tasmania United and nickname them The Green Devils. Both teams will be under pressure.

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