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Team of the Week, powered by Bunnings Warehouse – Matchweek 8

a-league.com.au 1613372563,1613379482 Macarthur FC set the standard and Central Coast Mariners accepted the challenge in delivering stand-out displays in Matchweek 8 – but which players made the Team of the Week, presented by Bunnings Warehouse? Bulls forward Matt Derbyshire fired himself into the Golden Boot race with a quick-fire hat-trick in a 4-0 victory against Adelaide United, before Alen Stajcic s table-toppers made short work of Wellington Phoenix with a 2-0 triumph in the Kiwi club s temporary home in Wollongong. Brisbane Roar and the Newcastle Jets then put on a showcase in Redcliffe, both sides pushing for a winner with defences coming out on top in a 0-0 draw, to wrap up a three-game matchweek, following the postponement of two games on Saturday due to Victoria s five-day lockdown.

Jets withstand Brisbane barrage to snatch point

Signing news: O Shea pens deal to secure Roar future

@brisbaneroar 1612506421,1612506484 Brisbane Roar has locked in yet another one its senior squad members with Jay O’Shea committing his future to the Club. The Irishman, who earned the Players’ Player of the Year award in his maiden season in the A-League, has penned a new multi-year deal at the Club. The experienced midfielder has marshalled the Roar midfield throughout his 31-game tenure at the Club and is fast becoming one of the league’s most creative influences. The opportunity to extend his stay in Australia, and at Brisbane Roar, was one O’Shea was quick to grab. “Since Day 1, I have loved every minute. Everyone at the club has made me feel so welcome,” O’Shea said.

Brisbane Roar s tactical flexibility and youthful exuberance a recipe for A-League success

Brisbane Roar s tactical flexibility and youthful exuberance a recipe for A-League success Posted SunSunday 31 Dylan Wenzel-Halls has scored four goals in his last three games. ( Print text only Cancel There s something hugely satisfying about watching the Brisbane Roar play under Warren Moon something that was clearly on show in Saturday night s emphatic 3-1 victory over Adelaide United at Dolphin stadium. If anything was to be a tonic for the delayed kick off for the 8,747-strong crowd a storm in Sydney pushing this match back, resulting in it ending at the unsociable hour of 10:30pm local time it was the way Brisbane played in the first half.

Wenzell-Halls double lifts Brisbane Roar to A-League top spot

Share on Twitter Wenzel-Halls headed home in the 37th minute with teammate Jay O Shea doubling the lead with a cracking long-range strike eight minutes later at Redcliffe s Dolphin Stadium. The young forward snared his brace in the 78th minute, before Adelaide s Nathan Konstandopoulos pulled back a goal four minutes later. The win, Brisbane s third on the bounce, drew them level with Central Coast - who play on Sunday evening - on points and goal difference but ahead on goals scored. Read More Adelaide had a nervous start when goalkeeper James Delianov was forced to save teammate Jordan Elsey s own-goal-bound header after just six minutes.

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