The Roar's A-League Men tips and predictions: Round 3

By Stuart Thomas / Expert

Goals galore, stunning performances by youthful and exciting players and perennial contenders struggling early has made for a brilliant start to the 2023/24 A-League season.

The experts were right on form in Round 2 and The Crowd also bounced back, repairing much of the damage done across the opening weekend. Yours truly holds a slender lead and the panel saved some face after a horrible opening round.

Both Melbourne City and Sydney FC have been rubbish thus far, and meet in an unexpected bottom of the table clash on Friday night. The following evening, the impressive Victory will host the Reds in what looks easily the pick of the bunch in Round 3.

Daniel Penha of Western United and Aziz Behich of Melbourne City contest the ball. (Photo by Daniel Pockett/Getty Images)

A host of teams looking competitive also have the opportunity to pick up three valuable points to add to early momentum. The Bulls are at home to Western United, Phoenix welcome an improving Brisbane Roar to Wellington and the Jets need a result against a Wanderers outfit that belted United last time out.

Good luck with your tips for the round and be sure to enter them in the sheet below to have a say in the roar of the crowd. Here are the thoughts of the panel and how they see all the results playing out in Round 3.

Texi Smith

Sydney, Wellington, Macarthur, Victory, Perth, Newcastle

Not only have Sydney FC lost their first two games of the season without scoring a goal, but now they go into the weekend knowing a new manager bounce is heading their way. Aurelio Vidmar’s first game in charge will be a firecracker, and some Sydney FC fans will be hoping for a towelling in order to dethrone their own under-fire coach. Expect this one to be a battle of patience, with Sydney under siege but not in the slightest bit worried, and a late goal from Joe Lolley will be the difference between the two teams as City start off the Vidmar revolution with a whimper.

Wellington Phoenix will be unbeatable at home this season, but they will be made to work for it this weekend. Roar have started their campaign very well, and the first half will be a continuation of that form, but alas, there will be no goals to show for a flowing performance. Kosta Barbarouses’ far post bicycle kick will have the fans off their seats midway through the second period, and once Oskar Zawada has added a bullet header, the points will stay in New Zealand despite a late Nikola Mileusnic consolation right on full-time.

Take away the first half performance against Western Sydney Wanderers, and you would think that Western United could be world-beaters this season already. Macarthur FC came up with a thrilling win in Gosford last week and will fancy themselves in this one; the astute signing of Valere Germain giving them an out-and-out striker to complement their tidy midfield. Western’s first half will see them dominate Macarthur on their own patch, but a Clayton Lewis shot from nowhere is enough to win it for the home team as the visitors spurn gilt-edged chances and leave empty handed.

Super Saturday continues at AAMI Park as Melbourne Victory look to parlay their form against free-scoring Adelaide United. With expectations of a goal fest, the opposite will be true, Joe Gauci and Paul Izzo unbeatable in a see-sawing first half of open attacking football. The solitary goal will be scored at the death, Daniel Arzani waltzing through the Adelaide defence to smash an incredible goal in off the bar. The visitors will earn and miss a penalty in added time to add to the frustration of a puce-faced Carl Veart; the result no way a reflection of the performance of the visitors and they will be gutted to leave with nothing.

Adelaide United’s Nestory Irankunda. (Photo by Sarah Reed/Getty Images)

The Mariners have misfired in the opening two rounds and were quite rightly beaten by Macarthur at Central Coast Stadium last week. A long journey to Perth will be just what they don’t need right now, and with the vocal support in the Shed to cheer on the home team, Glory will be out of sight very early – David Williams and Stefan Colakovski scoring and the visitors offering a very lacklustre performance. Angel Torres will have them back in the game briefly, but further goals from Luke Ivanovic and Adam Taggart will see the scoreline reflect the performances. Glory back to winning ways, reigning champions Mariners left winless after three rounds.

The Wanderers complete the weekend’s entertainment at Newcastle on the back of a five-goal performance and the Jets having conceded five themselves the weekend before. The home team will soak up the pressure in the opening stages, but Apostolos Stamatelopolous will nick a goal on the counter. Brandon Borrello’s shot from distance will set up an end-to-end final ten minutes, and a freak own goal from Jorrit Hendrix will gift the hosts the win. Wanderers brought back to earth with a bump.

Stuart Thomas

City, Wellington, Macarthur, Adelaide, Perth, Western Sydney

The Friday night loser between Melbourne City and Sydney FC will be in an instant world of pain. A cagey draw might suit both but the new coach will lift the hosts and the City leaders will claw the three points off the boys from the harbour city. Wellington and Brisbane have reasons to believe they can play finals this season, and both impressed last week. The Phoenix might just have the weapons to score one more in a high scoring affair.

Macarthur have started well and United put in a shocker against a hot Wanderers team last time out. The Bulls look good to me and despite another small group of people cheering them on, should take all three points against a team that looks a little short of a gallop.

Western Sydney Wanderers’ Lachlan Brook celebrates a goal with team mates. (Photo by Brendon Thorne/Getty Images)

Join me on Saturday night for live coverage of the Victory and Reds from AAMI Park, it should be a ripper. I’m tipping Adelaide with little confidence, yet their attacking arsenal is the best in the league and defensively, they are yet to concede a goal. I’ll stick with them.

Perth are good things at home against a Mariners team desperate for something to get their season moving, that won’t happen against a now well organised Glory team and the Jets will be up against it when the Wanderers come to town. They can beat Western Sydney and have already looked better than some predicted they would, however it is impossible to tip against the red and black after the handful they put passed Western United last week.

Andrew Prentice

City, Wellington, Macarthur, Adelaide, Perth, Western Sydney

We’ll see if the “dead cat bounce” factor aids City against their sky-blue rivals on Friday night. Rado Vidosic paid the price for the bloodletting of last week’s horrible thrashing against Adelaide. New boss Aurelio Vidmar gets a first-up chance against a coach who might be under similar pressure if form and results don’t turn around. Two of the most successful clubs of the last five seasons find themselves fighting for scraps at the bottom of the ladder. There’s a betting market opening soon on how long Vidmar will last before calling Melbourne a pissant town if he doesn’t get some wins up.

Wellington have been solid if unspectacular thus far but it seems like twin import bright lights Zawada and Kraev are liking the early season. They host a Roar side who swept aside a pedestrian Sydney last week, and who have invested in youth with some success. Teenager Tom Waddingham started his first A-League game last week and could be that Number 9 the country has been hoping for. No pressure, young fella… The Phoenix will be a much sterner test for Brisbane this week, and their defence might be a little more switched on. I fancy the home team scoring the only goal.

The two newest sides in the league clash with varying form lines. Macarthur don’t need to go anywhere hot and sticky like Cambodia midweek unless they’re having a team bonding session at a local curry house. Their win on the Central Coast last weekend was all the more notable for that travel schedule.

Fabio Gomes celebrates a goal for Sydney FC. (Photo by Matt King/Getty Images)

Western employed the curious strategy of not coming out of the dressing rooms after the pre-game warm-up against Western Sydney, allowing the hosts to run up more first half goals than any side has done before in the A League. Two full halves of football is a minimum requirement against an underrated Macarthur side, and still might not be enough at Campbelltown.

The original rivalry is going to be a corker. These two teams banged in 11 goals between them last week and there are attacking weapons all over the place. Bruno Fornaroli has become the league’s Benjamin Button, ageing in reverse with his 4 goal first-half against Newcastle. Nestory Irankunda and Musa Toure will try to outdo each other in goals and backflips again. Adelaide have knocked over last season’s Grand Finalists with an aggregate score of 9-0 in the last fortnight. It could go either way but the Reds are on an absolute roll.

Alen Stajcic’s last two A-League coaching projects meet up at HBF Park on Saturday night, and the home side will be hoping to get a rub from the great crowds who turned up in their thousands for the Matildas three Olympic Qualifiers in the city over the last 6 days.

The Mariners appear to be struggling for total cohesion so far; understandable with the exits of Cummings, Silvera, Nkololo et al, as well as a relatively late-arriving coach. It will come eventually and on chances created, the Mariners should probably have got something out of both games. But a former coach and 5,000km trip might conspire to keep Mark Jackson waiting for his first A League success.

Newcastle looked like the patron saints of lost causes in their first two games. A late, late equaliser got them a point in Perth, and an unlikely fightback from 5-1 down made the Victory sweat more than they should have. But defensive frailties may be ruthlessly exposed by a Western Sydney side who didn’t even need to call on ace marksman Brandon Borello to put five past Western United in 45 minutes. If he gets in the mood, the Jets might be ducking for cover.

Round 3 Texi Stuart Andrew The Crowd
MCY vs SYD SYD MCY MCY ?
WEL vs BRI WEL WEL WEL ?
MAC vs WUN MAC MAC MAC ?
MVC vs ADL MVC ADL ADL ?
PER vs CCM PER PER PER ?
NEW vs WSW NEW WSW WSW ?
Last week 4 5 4 5
Total 4 6 4 5

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The Crowd Says:

2023-11-04T11:53:07+00:00

Waz

Roar Rookie


Magnanimous in victory I see ???? Well played. Aldred the Nix man-of-the-match??

2023-11-04T06:29:13+00:00

Garry

Roar Rookie


put my NZ hat on ..the women won 2 and the cricket is going well..oh and ‘we’ won the League :laughing: Sydney FC suporter? who me? :silly: ps back a kiwi in the cup!!!

2023-11-04T06:23:56+00:00

Blood Dragon

Roar Rookie


We just beat you 5-2 Waz so HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

2023-11-04T05:31:00+00:00

NoMates

Roar Rookie


Come on Wellington!

2023-11-03T07:22:39+00:00

Rodger King

Roar Rookie


City 2 vs Sydney FC 0 – I think Viddie will get the best out of City and make them feared by all, home and away. Wellington 3 vs Brisbane 1 – Roar will do well this season, and so will the Nix, but at home, I'm playing safe and staying with the Kiwi's. Macarthur 1 vs Westerns 0 – Going with the Rams or the Bulls or whatever they are called. Melbourne V 2 vs Adelaide 4 – This is going to be something or a complete fizzer. My head says Adelaide in a canter, but this is Victory and despite what some say, they hate us as much as we hate them. My heart wants a repeat of last week please 0-6 that would make the weekend perfect. Perth 2 vs Mariners 0 – Glory, Glory, halleluiah. Alen to smile at the end of the game. Newcastle 0 vs Wanderers 1 – WSW to win away, but just. I don't think the Jets are all bad and will cause some upsets during the year but not this weekend.

2023-11-03T07:08:33+00:00

Tim Carter

Roar Pro


Are you the Major from Fawlty Towers?

2023-11-03T07:08:14+00:00

Rodger King

Roar Rookie


mateeeee, I'm not sure why you are fixated on crowd numbers, who really cares if 5000 people turn up or 50 thousand? I will give in to you though and say we would all rather it was closer to the 50k than the 5k.

2023-11-03T07:01:26+00:00

Cameron

Roar Guru


My tips: City + 1 Brisbane Macarthur Victory Perth Newcastle Fingers crossed.

2023-11-03T05:29:42+00:00

Brainstrust

Roar Rookie


Corica will get greedy, Brattan to either get sent off or give away a goal. Bris if they play with any intensity will beat Wellington. Mac over WUN, Mac have no mid week mach WUN they fell off on the first week. I wasn't impressed by MV defense, Adl to get them. Perth if Tin Payne is causing problems, then CCM wingers will do as well, I will say draw. WSW will win because NEW defensively are faulty .

2023-11-03T04:22:47+00:00

NoMates

Roar Rookie


MCY 1 vs 1 SYD Crowd 5k WEL 3 vs 1 BRI Crowd 6k MAC 2 vs 1 WUN Crowd 2k MVC 3 vs 2 ADL Crowd 10k PER 2 vs 1 CCM Crowd 7k NEW 2 vs 3 WSW Crowd 6k

2023-11-03T03:40:30+00:00

Midfielder

Roar Guru


Syd Bris Roar WUN MV Perth WSW

2023-11-03T02:13:05+00:00

mrl

Roar Rookie


I took my wife to see India years ago....they were playing Australia at Adelaide Oval.

2023-11-03T02:10:34+00:00

mrl

Roar Rookie


Adelaide 6..Melbourne Victory 5. Based on last round of course.

2023-11-03T01:40:58+00:00

Damo

Roar Rookie


Perth should have at least 2 potentially 3 more points already but GK Sail has made a critical error in each game so far. Never like to single out an individual but he will need to do better this week.

2023-11-03T01:26:10+00:00

Lionheart

Roar Rookie


A double-header for Roar in Wellington tomorrow, can’t wait to settle in for a football binge starting at midday following a late night watching Sydney regain form over City. Our other Matilda’s goal scorer and tough girl enforcer when the going gets tough, Meeks Yallop (who won’t be standing down any time soon as some grumpy old sport writer said she should earlier this week) will hopefully be back along with two of Roar’s other stars missing thus far this season, giving Roar women their third win on the run and providing the platform for Roar men to bring all six points home from the windy capital. Not sure I’ll still be awake for the Reds-Victory match, but tbh, take Bruno out last week and Victory looked ordinary, Adelaide will walk away with this. Macarthur, Perth and Wanderers all to win, no draws predicted which means I’ve probably got it wrong.

2023-11-03T01:25:53+00:00

Football is Life

Roar Rookie


Garry, not sure if you know much about Aurelio Vidmar, but the guy has a definite touch of the Alex Fergusons about him. Just read the news article on the news section on here. He has loads of experience, has knowledge up the wazoo, and I believe he will bring back the fire that Kisnorbo brought to the role. Sometimes a touch of the old school approach is just the thing to get results.

2023-11-03T01:11:35+00:00

Football is Life

Roar Rookie


Have one of those local curries from me mate

2023-11-03T00:55:50+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


It’s sad, but a distinct possibility. The rebound effect/ the new coach effect/ the we just got smashed effect.

2023-11-03T00:32:02+00:00

Garry

Roar Rookie


“I believe City will bounce back with their new coach and beat Sydney. ” :angry: :angry: :angry:

2023-11-02T23:58:54+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


Greetings from India. Good win to Mumbai City last night! In yet another international competition in the world game, I believe City will bounce back with their new coach and beat Sydney. Brisbane will show they don’t only play well at home and win away at Wellington. The rest will be home victories to Macarthur, Victory, Perth and Newcastle - they will get their first victory with a hard fought 2-1 score.

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