The Roar's A-League Men tips and predictions: Match Week 16

By Stuart Thomas / Expert

There must be a heck of a lot of tired A-League players right now and Melbourne City, Central Coast Mariners, Newcastle Jets and Western Sydney Wanderers all face a continuation of their busy schedules this week, with multiple matches on the cards.

Sydney FC and Western United play a block buster midweek before both also back up this weekend and the chaos that will be Perth Glory’s catch up on missed games is well and truly underway. Wellington are finally granted a rest and Brisbane Roar, Melbourne Victory and Adelaide enjoy something of a normal week ahead, with just a lone fixture for each club.

Texi Smith continues to set the pace in the tipping despite a better week from yours truly and the crowd continues to struggle.

Good luck with your tips and be sure to enter them in the sheet below to have a say as a part of the fans’ voice.
Here is the way the panel sees all of the upcoming action unfolding.

Mike Tuckerman
City, United, Perth, Western Sydney, Brisbane, Macarthur, Central Coast, Draw, Western Sydney, Draw

Much as the Mariners have impressed me this season, I just can’t see Melbourne City losing to them at home. Are Western United dark horses to win the title? John Aloisi has made them one of the toughest teams to beat and they should take all three points off Sydney FC.

Perth Glory, or more to the point Bruno Fornaroli, were far too good for Brisbane Roar last weekend. They could make it back-to-back wins in Launceston when they take on the Bulls. Newcastle versus Western Sydney on Wednesday sees a battle between two of the more intriguing coaches in the A-Leagues, but while the Jets have blown hot and cold this season, I suspect the Wanderers might win this one.

Brisbane Roar thumped Melbourne Victory in Redcliffe last season and they’ll follow it up with a backs-to-the-wall win at the same venue on Friday night. Macarthur returned to form with a thumping 4-1 win over Adelaide United last time out, and while the Jets should put up a fight, I’m tipping the Bulls to clinch this Saturday night clash.

I keep tipping against the Central Coast Mariners and they keep surprising me. So, um, let’s play Adelaide into some form by backing the visitors at Coopers Stadium. What are we up to? Sydney FC versus Melbourne City? This is a marquee fixture featuring two of the best squads in the league and I reckon they’ll cancel each other out.

How many former clubs does Mark Rudan even have? Expect Tomer Hemed to finally come good and haunt his former club en route to three points in Parramatta when the Wanderers topple the Phoenix. Playing games at an AFL ground in Launceston isn’t an ideal situation, but Perth Glory are doing their bit to keep the season alive. I’ll give them a point against Western United just based on that.

Simon Hill
City, Draw, Macarthur, Draw, Victory, Newcastle, Adelaide, Draw, Wanderers, United

Stuart Thomas
City, United, Perth, Newcastle, Victory, Macarthur, Adelaide, City, Wellington, Perth

Central Coast appear to have reached breaking point, with late fade-outs costing them a possible five points in recent matches.

Victory grabbed them late on Saturday night and it looks like Nick Montgomery’s men need a break, a re-charge and an ice bath.

City too good in this one. Western United continue to roll on and will beat Sydney FC on Wednesday. The Sky Blues are doing enough but are far from the dominant side of recent seasons.

Perth and Macarthur face-off a few hours later and frankly, go Perth! Richard Garcia’s team deserve a medal for both their general patience and the gutsy performance against Brisbane on Sunday. There are enough signs to suggest that once the men in purple get back into the swing of the season, they could well be a fairly competitive team. Macarthur are more than that.

This could be a cracking affair.

Newcastle were belted by City last week and need a bounce back against the still inconsistent Wanderers. They should be able to manage it at home and Victory will head to Brisbane, hoping for another three points as they plan their return to the top rungs on the ladder. Another loss for Brisbane here and things will begin to look dire. Prepare for things to begin looking dire.

Newcastle and Macarthur meet Saturday, both off very short turn arounds and the Bulls may well have the Jets covered by the quality of their extended squad; something that could well play a key role in this fixture for both teams. Adelaide can further torpedo all the momentum Central Coast had previously built with a win on home soil and considering the form of the Reds, I’ll be tipping them to do so.

Sydney FC and City round out the Saturday action with a blockbuster at Kogarah in Sydney. City to win for me, the juggernaut appears to be gaining momentum and the home sides’ veteran legs will be tested here.

Wellington may not know what to do with themselves during their rare days off and should be refreshed for the Wanderers on Sunday night and Perth will be looking to jump further up the ladder when they host United in Tasmania. This is a really close one to call and the draw could well be the way to go. Perth to win, they deserve it!

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Texi Smith
City, Sydney, Perth, Western Sydney, Brisbane, Macarthur, Adelaide, City, Wellington, Perth

The Mariners are sitting third from bottom of the A-League; surely this can’t be right. So unlucky to go down to the Victory on Saturday, they will be looking to put it right against a City team who were not really tested against Newcastle last time out.

The heart says a Mariners win here with a stirring performance, but the head says City.
There will be a stalemate of a first half back at AAMI Park on Wednesday afternoon, Leo Lacroix will be the Tom to Elvis Kamsoba’s Jerry as the visiting striker pesters the home defence to no avail.

As soon as the ineffective Aleks Prijovic is replaced by the fizzing Dylan Wenzel-Halls, the game will open up and Alessandro Diamanti will take the game on and fire Western United into the lead.

45 minutes of one way traffic will all be undone when a miss-hit Connor O’Toole cross lands at Bobo’s feet and he sweeps in an unlikely equaliser. The Milos Ninkovic mazy dribble that scores the winner in injury time will leave United players on their knees in disbelief.

York Park welcomes Macarthur FC for another Perth Glory home fixture. Another wonderful opportunity to showcase top flight football to Tasmania, where an A-League team should be one of the next off the rank. Perth continue to use Daniel Sturridge sparingly.

His superior teammate and the superior Daniel at the club, Stynesy, will be on fire tonight. Scoring twice and setting up a third, and Macarthur’s pretty football will be swept aside in a Glory blitz.

Based upon the results and performances recently, Jets v Wanderers is totally untippable. If I was a betting man, I’d steer clear of this one completely.

This is a Jets team who beat Victory away and then folded meekly against City. The raw talent of Daniel Penha and Valentino Yuel will not be enough here against the Wanderers, and it will be brute force akin to Mark Rudan running through a house of cards that will give the Wanderers a boost in a comprehensive Tomer Hemed-inspired victory.
Friday night in Redcliffe.

A boisterous home crowd. A visiting team who jagged a last-minute winner on the weekend, a home team devoid of any form on the road who return to defend their fortress.

All roads lead to a comfortable Victory win, a Jake Brimmer inspired first-half failing somehow to break the deadlock. Cue Rahmat Akbari for a second half goal on the break to kick the form book into touch and give Roar another impressive home win.

The quick turnaround for the Jets and the Bulls will make this a fixture to remember.

Open football, loose defending and opportunistic forward play. Macarthur fresh from a disappointing midweek game will come in all guns blazing, Ulises Davila returning to the form of last season, and Apostolos Giannou giving as good a performance as we’ve seen.

The Jets will be overrun completely, the Bulls scoring four unanswered goals as Newcastle crumble in a one-sided final twenty minutes.

Adelaide United have a chance to erase their nightmare game with the Bulls last weekend with a visit from the unlucky and out-of-form Mariners.

The Central Coast will be smarting from successive defeats and their league position will be weighing heavily on their minds. Craig Goodwin will be a constant thorn, Adelaide ahead early on, but a fightback from Ollie Bozanic, including a terrific length of the field run from the league’s most complete footballer Liam Miller will have the game poised late in the second half.

Up pops Hiroshi Ibusuki with the winner though, and Adelaide leap back up into the mix at the top of the table.
What a game we have on Saturday night.

The biggest game of the season at Kogarah, the premiers and champions against the team that held a stranglehold on the competition before them. Andrew Nabbout is set to shine in this one, given free reign of the right-hand side, freeing up his potent strike force to do what they do best.

Max Burgess will be lively for the home team in an action-packed first half, but it will be a goal either side of half-time that stuns the home team and City come away with the points as the real Sky Blues are reduced to ten late on. A statement win for the pretend Sky Blues.

Based on the performance of Wellington Phoenix last weekend at Leichhardt Oval, they have the poise and guile to overwhelm the Wanderers, just when Mark Rudan’s men were thinking they were back on a trajectory. Jaushua Sotirio and Walter Sandoval will give the watching crowd at CommBank Stadium a display of fast running and direct attacking that the home fans have been missing for years.

Two first half goals will kill off the game until late in the second half when Wanderers grab a consolation through Bernie Ibini.

There has been so much water under the bridge since Dylan Wenzel-Halls poached a win for Western United back in November that the game with Perth Glory in Launceston takes on a completely different complexion. Alessandro Diamanti against Daniel Stynes will be the story, and Bruno Fornaroli will get no change from man-mountain Leo Lacroix.

This is a Western-style shootout, with comedy, theatrics and cheeky antics to go with the skill and trickery on display. A late Daniel Sturridge run and finish will win it for Perth.

Match Week 16 Mike Simon Stuart Texi The Crowd
MCY vs CCM MCY MCY MCY MCY ?
WUN vs SYD WUN DRAW WUN SYD ?
PER vs MAC PER MAC PER PER ?
NEW vs WSW WSW DRAW NEW WSW ?
BRI vs MVC BRI MVC MVC BRI ?
NEW vs MAC MAC NEW MAC MAC ?
ADL vs CCM CCM ADL ADL ADL ?
SYD vs MCY DRAW DRAW MCY MCY ?
WSW vs WEL WSW WSW WEL WEL ?
PER vs WUN DRAW WUN PER PER ?
Previous total 24 20 21 28 21
Last week 3 4 5 5 4
New total 27 24 26 33 25

The Crowd Says:

2022-02-23T23:33:53+00:00

Texi

Roar Rookie


The Gods are not happy. Last night a terrible storm rained down on the tipsters. Who will emerge from the rubble?

AUTHOR

2022-02-23T05:15:13+00:00

Stuart Thomas

Expert


I know we have never met mate, but you appear to be sourcing your tips from the Gods. What is your secret?

2022-02-23T03:09:01+00:00

Texi

Roar Rookie


Oh hello Stuart

2022-02-22T11:42:42+00:00

NoMates

Roar Rookie


CCM robbed again, How can this Ref still have a job after that? Clear pen all day long. The FA and APL and its big club mentally to look after them is shocking. Somethings gotta give

2022-02-22T11:32:36+00:00

Redondo

Roar Rookie


Yep - that was the worst refusal of a penalty I have ever seen. I was sure it was both a penalty and that Leckie would be red-carded for what was a terrible tackle. But neither!? And 5 minutes of var-viewing couldn't convince Evans he'd made a huge mistake - he just made a worse one when confronted with slow motion evidence.

2022-02-22T11:14:47+00:00

Hudddo

Roar Rookie


It got alot worse

2022-02-22T11:14:29+00:00

Hudddo

Roar Rookie


Mariners robbed again

2022-02-22T10:53:52+00:00

Brainstrust

Roar Rookie


Wow, the most amazing A-league decision of all time. I cant believe it. That was a clear yellow card as well.

2022-02-22T10:00:58+00:00

Tigertown

Guest


Halfway through the Melbourne City & Mariner’s match. An absolute train wreck by VAR so far. Shambles. Utterly shambolic refereeing to our game.

2022-02-22T03:30:45+00:00

Football is Life

Roar Rookie


If we did do that Stu, crowd numbers would be up. Didnt mean it in a negative sense but I like your take.

2022-02-22T01:00:34+00:00

TheSecretScout

Roar Guru


will be interesting with a lot more nsw & vic teams actually starting to travel *mariners look to be in for tough time (2 on the road) *newcastle could be the surprise team this round. *that brissy victory game has all the making for a classic, both teams in dreadful form and desperate for points (poppas gotta stop playing his favourites, needs to drop players like keleva)

2022-02-22T00:56:48+00:00

NoMates

Roar Rookie


Expecting CCM to stick 4 past Adelaide and Roar to lose against Victory. Nix should dick woeful Wanderers and Glory to win.

AUTHOR

2022-02-22T00:47:26+00:00

Stuart Thomas

Expert


I think we can all agree that everyone is sick of chasing this Texi Smith character. Time for some serious tipping and Hill, Tuckerman and Thomas to make some inroads. Also, Crowd? C'mon, lift your game.

AUTHOR

2022-02-22T00:45:54+00:00

Stuart Thomas

Expert


Your final sentence has the smell of an A-League owners advertising campaign about it. Sort of like kidnap a Eurosnob, stick match sticks in their eyelids and force them to watch the games! I love it! :laughing: :laughing:

AUTHOR

2022-02-22T00:43:27+00:00

Stuart Thomas

Expert


I've jumped aboard Perth for both games. Hope they win, after everything they have been through they deserve some success and showed a little the other night. Newcastle look like a rocks or diamonds proposition right now. Should the diamonds turn up, look out!

2022-02-22T00:40:58+00:00

Football is Life

Roar Rookie


I agree Rob the Jets have just got to get some game time up for more cohesion and accuracy

2022-02-21T22:30:56+00:00

Football is Life

Roar Rookie


Morning All, City are just warming up and when they hit their best, I think not even Western will get near them. City to win. Western v Sydney, what a game. Sydney need every lifeline they can get. They have played more games than a lot of clubs, and if the form of Wanderers keeps improving, if Perth (with 4 games in hand) keep winning, same for Nix and Mariners, I think Sydney will struggle to make the 6 damned shame that!! WU to win! Perth v Macarthur – this should be a cracker. I feel for Perth in that they need to get some match time, and they looked a little flat down in Taswegia. On the other hand, the Smurf’s worst nightmare is coming true. Wanderers and Macarthur are coming into some form. Guess we’ll be seeing more of Corica’s bad tempered outbursts like last weekend……Bulls to win. Jets v Wanderers – this could go either way. Jets are in the same boat as Perth, it’s Feb and they’ve only played a handful of games. I would love my Jets to win, but Wanderers are coming good. WSW to win. Bris-Vegas v Victory – most would say that Victory would win this at a canter. They’re playing in Vegas, Victory are out of sorts and Roar are capable of an upset – playing it safe – Draw Come on you Jets. They more they play the better they’ll get. This is a game they need. Macarthur might be too strong, but come on you Jets – Bulls to win Adelaide v CCM, this will be another cracking game. – Adelaide to bounce back after a lacklustre peformance against Bulls, and Adel are at home. – Reds to win Syd v City – Ohhhh how I have been waiting for this game. After Corica’s completely petulant outburst after last year’s GF, I want City to completely humble Semi-Retired Utd. Honestly though, if City can prevent Sydney from dragging the game down into a dour, painful event that caters for their senior citizens, City are finding form, and will be too quick and classy for them. City to win Wanderers v Nix – Go Nix, poor buggers havent been home in two years and are playing some good football. Per v WU – Referring to previous comments, I think Perth havent got enough match form yet to compete with WU – WU to win Good luck and get your Eurosnob mates to sit down and watch what promises to be a cracking round of football – Keep the faith.

2022-02-21T22:29:05+00:00

Roberto Bettega

Roar Rookie


A critical period for a few teams playing catch up games in a short space of time. Macarthur with only 11 games are level on points with Sydney and Adelaide (13 and 14 games). They play first Perth (9 games) then Newcastle (10 games), and both teams are capable of doing anything on their day. The Perth game is at a neutral venue, so these are 3 points they really need to set themselves up for a top 3 finish. Newcastle was disappointing in their last outing against City (although showed a bit in the opening half hour). They host the Wanderers before hosting Macarthur, but I do wonder whether they are up for such a congested fixture. Newcastle currently has the best goals per game record, that's because they just about have the best front half in the league: Penha, Mikeltadze, Yuel and Boumal are going to worry any back four - but they all looked a bit tired and not so sharp last outing.

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