Jets go from tick over to full throttle

By Simon Kelly / Roar Pro

Forty-two days is a long time for anyone to be away from their workplace, but that’s the COVID world we have been living with.

The Newcastle Jets’ six weeks without a competitive A-League match was always going to bring its headaches. Going from tick over to full throttle was an interesting prospect for Arthur Papas and his squad.

I have to be honest: my work commitments kept me away from both the Adelaide and Brisbane home games. I still haven’t been able to bring myself to watch the full 90 minutes of the Adelaide fixture. 1-0 up and then to concede two goals in the last three minutes of the game hurts!

COVID layoff or an inability to close out a game? Probably a little of both.

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The Brisbane game made for easier viewing and the 2-1 win and three points appeared to get the Jets’ season back on track. Angus Thurgate scored his first for the season, after an own goal from Brissy keeper Macklin Freke and a goal from Argentinian Juan Lescano. This game also saw the return of Taylor Regan to the Newcastle squad, a great pick up by Papas who’ll bring solid defensive cover.

The third game after the lengthy layoff was against current champions Melbourne City. I was happy to be back watching a live match (my first for 60 days) enjoying a cold beer with family and friends.

The 28th-minute injury to Newcastle captain Matt Jurman quickly threw a spanner in the works, though. Many, myself included, expected Regan to step onto the field as a ready-made replacement. It was the 19-year-old Riley Warland, however, who was Jurman’s substitute. Wether this was a brave decision by the manager to truly test Warland or a question mark over Regan’s match fitness level is something we will probably never know.

Neither side played that well in the first half. Melbourne City edged it slightly and scored in the 40th minute. Florin Berenguer’s goal-bound shot was credited to Warland as an own goal after he got the last touch.

The second stanza made for exciting viewing with Jamie Maclaren snatching a double and the underperforming Mathew Leckie finishing an easy chance. The introduction of Valentino Yuel kept the City defence honest and it was his guile that brought about a penalty, after a push in the back from Scott Galloway. Beka Mikeltadze converted.

Angus Thurgate scored Newcastle’s second, but Melbourne City were streets ahead on the night. Regan was brought on with 30 minutes to go.

The two players who most fans that night were expecting in the starting line-up for the Melbourne Victory away fixture were Regan and Yuel.

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It was always going to be a big ask for Jurman to be ready after hobbling from the field of play.

Thirty-three-year-old Regan would bring experience and a fair amount of starch to Newcastle’s defence. Yuel is a firebrand and after his second half performance, could not be left out of the Newcastle side.

There were though plenty of curious Newcastle squad selections for the Saturday night AAMI Park contest. As predicted Regan and Yuel were starters. The rarely sighted Spaniard Mario Arques, Dane Ingham and Costa Grozos were all in the starting team.

The big surprise for mine was Olivier Boumal taking the pine. He has arguably been the Jets’ most consistent performer. Maybe the coaching staff are resting players considering the logjam of fixtures. Twenty-year-old Lucas Maurgaris was also in the squad for the first time this season.

This was an incident-packed game. The early yellow card to Newy captain Jordan Elsey did not bode well for the game. He was smart enough though to galvanise his focus and stay out of trouble for the next 85 minutes.

Victory captain and one-time Jet, Josh Brillante, did not heed his 28th-minute yellow card. Three minutes into the second half he received his second yellow for a shove on Thurgate. A Newcastle win though was not necessarily on the cards. Macarthur beat the Jets with ten players earlier in the season. Victory were already a goal to the good thanks to a Jake Brimmer strike, too.

The Newcastle side went for the jugular with a spectacular angled lob from Yuel after a delightful long-range pass from Brazilian Daniel Penha. Boumal, on the field for a matter of minutes, won what some claimed was a contentious penalty. There was more than enough forearm and elbow in the back of Boumal from Victory stopper Brendan Hamill for referee Daniel Elder to point to the white dot.

Mikeltadze scored his seventh for the season, and became the first Newcastle player since Joel Griffiths to score in five consecutive games.

Melbourne Victory piled on the pressure in the final minutes of the game. Jack Duncan pulled off a classy save, diving to his right, to stop a certain goal from the head of Hamill. Thankfully the Novocastrians saw off the Victory for a hard fought and much needed win.

Newcastle’s next assignment is another trip to AAMI Park to take on Melbourne City. This should be an intriguing contest not just because they will still be smarting from their 2-1 loss to Adelaide, but it’ll also be a good marker to see how far the squad has come in a relatively short space of time.

Most Jets fans will be expecting a much closer game, I’m sure.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2022-02-17T03:34:27+00:00

Simon Kelly

Roar Pro


The kid you’re referring too is Archie Goodwin. He’s still with the Jets on a scholarship. I think there’s an article on Keep Up today which explains his situation. Haven’t read it yet , so unsure of the detail.

2022-02-17T02:33:09+00:00

Brainstrust

Roar Rookie


Not exactly a Victory fan, happy to see them get the wooden spoon last year and laughed at them when they did. I would love to see Newcastle repeat some of the pre Christmas brand of football though not against Sydney FC.

2022-02-17T01:38:11+00:00

NoMates

Roar Rookie


What happened to the Jets side that totally dominated Wellington not so long back? This season they gave so much promises only to be a real let down when it matters. I believe hit and miss sums up the Jets real well. Also where's the kid with long hair they had up front last season cant recall his name.

2022-02-17T01:33:27+00:00

Roberto Bettega

Roar Rookie


A lot of if, buts and maybes in that mix BT! We would have won if our captain was a smarter player and a better leader. We would have won if we didn't have such an inept keeper. We would have won if our attackers didn't stink at finishing, etc.

2022-02-17T01:20:15+00:00

TheSecretScout

Roar Guru


the key is the sydney fc job (and now also)the wanderers job - if corica walks and the wanderers want a new coach then the jets could be in trouble. talay has been sounded out by both teams, but pappas will be in the mix as well

AUTHOR

2022-02-17T00:28:51+00:00

Simon Kelly

Roar Pro


I still think we, Newcastle, can make the six. Our attack is good and defensively we’re getting better. I get the ‘free hit’ part, but that’s more for Papas and his coaching staff. Meaning imo that he will be here next season regardless of results.

2022-02-16T23:43:29+00:00

Brainstrust

Roar Rookie


Jets were terrible against Victory , Marques and Grozos are terrible. They won becuase of the send off, they would have probably gone down by three but to get a win with those two starting is priceless with other players rested. The irony is the ref effectively handed down the yellow card to Brilliante for other offences by other players particulary a blatant yellow card challenge from Broxham early that he didnt award. Yukataldze who got a yellow card because Grozos and Marques let a player run past them could have got a second as well. Thats two matches Victory have dropped where the opposition were happy to lay down for them for reckless challenges that were completely unecessary in the context of the match. Against Brisbane , Jets were lucky to win they were on their last legs. Against Adelaide they had no luck though, they should have won that. If WSW can turn around their intensity, then Newcastle need to fix theirs, they were developing it before Christmas though even then the Macarthur game it went missing, Penha needs a rest, Yuel and Bumal looked better. Grozos and Marques these players have no intensity at the start of matches not sure if you can use them as subs even. Taylor reagan is a lot better than Elsey especially with their style.

AUTHOR

2022-02-16T23:21:52+00:00

Simon Kelly

Roar Pro


Got to agree. I wouldn’t swap Beka, Yuel , Boumal or Penha for any one else in the A League at the moment. Angus Thurgate is really starting to perform well too.

2022-02-16T23:18:45+00:00

TheSecretScout

Roar Guru


jets have done as well as i expected them to. on their day they will beat teams, the problem is those days wont happen much this season. they're competitive which is what any newcastle fan would've wanted this season. this season was always going to be a free hit, next season will be the one to judge them properly (especially if they can secure those new owners)

2022-02-16T22:01:10+00:00

Roberto Bettega

Roar Rookie


Jets have done extraordinarily well in what has been a very tough period for them off the field. They have just about the best front half in the business at the moment.

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