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2018 Pre-Season Games ...... yes they exist !!

Antlion

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The Central Coast Mariners fired three goals past the Wollongong Wolves in a pre-season trial at WIN Stadium thanks to strikes by Michael McGlinchey, Connor Pain and Matt Simon.

Wollongong Wolves 1 (Madden 24’) Central Coast Mariners 3 (McGlinchey 40’, Pain 45’ & Simon 69’)


The run down

It was a quiet opening 15 minutes of play with the first chance of the match falling to Jack Clisby who pulled the trigger on a strike from distance which flew straight into the gloves of Justin Pasfield.

Then, the game came to life in the 24th minute of play when the Wolves took the lead through Darcy Madden with some solo magic which brought the home fans to their feet.

After play evened out in what was a competitive half of football, the Mariners fired twice with five minutes remaining through McGlinchey & Pain. Pain set the first one up and fired home the second to give his side a 2-1 lead at the break.

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Photo Credit: Pedro Garcia
Both sides had a chance each to score again before the half was out but Thomas James was denied sensationally by the post and Justin Pasfield was forced into an impressive diving save to thwart Matty Simon.

The Second half kicked off in similar fashion to the first with both teams trying to get a foot hold on the game.

It was up to the local boy, Jordan Murray who made an immediate impact after substituting on in the 64th minute to set up his side’s third goal of the night that was finished calmly by Matt Simon.

The Central Coast Mariners would like to thank to Wollongong Wolves and Wollongong community for a great pre-season camp in town. Friday night’s match was played out in front of a 3000 strong crowd who created a top atmosphere despite inclement weather.

GOALS:

24’ MADDEN (1-0): Madden grabbed the opening goal of the match with a nice piece of solo work at the top of the box. He burst through the Mariners’ defence and slid his shot into the bottom corner.

40’ MCGLINCHEY (1-1): After Pain danced along the byline and created space for himself he whipped a ball with precision to the feet of McGlinchey who’s first time strike gave Pasfield no chance to make a save.

45’ PAIN (2-1): Pain turned from creator to goal scorer just before the half was out, set up by some sharp attacking Ross McCormack build up. McCormack slid a pass to the feet of Pain who made no mistake with the tidy finish to give his side a first half lead.

69’ SIMON (3-1): Murray made an immediate impact after coming on, flying down the right wing. His ball to the front post found a charging, clinical, Matt Simon.

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Photo Credit: Pedro Garcia
Mulvey in the media

“Winning is a good habit to get into,” Mulvey said. “It became a bit of an FFA Cup tie in the end with the home team taking the lead. What I was really impressed about was that we didn’t cave in. We stuttered a bit but then we found our composure and I thought we saw the second half out well.

“We’ve got two new players who have just arrived so we need to embed them into the team. All in all it was a good hit out but there’s lessons to be learnt.

“The most important thing this season is we’ve got depth. We have the ability to mix the pack. To get that to really gel we need to play a lot of games and we’re very new to it at the moment.

“Matty made a near post run and Jordan Murray picked him out. Jordan is a natural goal scorer but he’s got more to his game than that. We’ve played him on the right a couple of times this pre-season and he’s excelled, I am really excited about him for the future and has shown he has some versatility.

“Wollongong is a great region, we’ve enjoyed our time and we’ve felt very welcomed,” Mulvey said.

Central Coast Mariners: 1.Ben KENNEDY (gk), 3.Jack CLISBY, 8.Michael McGLINCHEY (14.Adam BERRY 77’), 10.Tommy OAR (23.Mario SHABOW 64’), 11.Connor PAIN (16.Josh MACDONALD 72’), 15.Kye ROWLES, 18.Matt MILLAR, 19.Matt SIMON (21.Corey GAMEIRO 76’), 20.Kalifa CISSE, 22.Jacob MELLING (6.Tom HIARIEJ 52’), 44.Ross McCORMACK (25.Jordan MURRAY 64’)

Substitutes not used: 12.Adam PEARCE (gk), 4.Jake McGING, 17.Peter KEKERIS, 95.Usain BOLT (trialist)

Yellow cards:

Wollongong Wolves FC: 1.Justin PASFIELD (gk), 3.James BALDACCHINO (4.James CARLI 80’), 5.Darcy MADDEN, 6.Ben TOSI (17.James STOJCEVSKI 55’), 7.Chris PRICE (20.Guy KNIGHT 54’), 8.James MARKOVIC, 9.Thomas JAMES (18.Sebastian GALLEGOS 62’), 10.Brendan GRIFFIN (14.Harry CALLAHAN 45’), 11.Okada TAKERU, 15.Nick LITTLER, 23.Jordan NIKOLOVSKI (19.Tory MUSUMECI 63’)

Friday, 5 October 2018
WIN Stadium, Wollongong
Wollongong Wolves FC vs. Central Coast Mariners
https://www.ccmariners.com.au/news/pre-season-mariners-fire-three-past-wolves
 

Capn Gus Bloodbeard

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Usain Bolt didn't get used. That's interesting given that hey was a key advertising feature of the match.

I guess now we know that MM isn't going to let that interfere with his tactical decisions.
 

pjennings

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Usain Bolt didn't get used. That's interesting given that hey was a key advertising feature of the match.

I guess now we know that MM isn't going to let that interfere with his tactical decisions.

Mulvey had always said the game at Campbelltown was his next appearance and that had been widely reported in the newspapers for a while. I'm surprised if he was actually part if the advertising if it was from us. We seemed to be pushing the Wollongong juniors angle. I gather he travelled with the squad to continue training as did the rest that didn't get on the field.
 

Capn Gus Bloodbeard

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Mulvey had always said the game at Campbelltown was his next appearance and that had been widely reported in the newspapers for a while. I'm surprised if he was actually part if the advertising if it was from us. We seemed to be pushing the Wollongong juniors angle. I gather he travelled with the squad to continue training as did the rest that didn't get on the field.
Actually, I think I got it confused with the SW trial match.
 
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Antlion

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Just seeing balls not hit aimlessly in is a nice change

Mulvey made a point of having a range of versatile players. He's obviously warming up several players to be ready for multiple positions. Manages any potential depth problems and creates so much more tactical manoeuvrability. Encouraging.
 

Ozhammer

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Just seeing balls not hit aimlessly in is a nice change

Mulvey made a point of having a range of versatile players. He's obviously warming up several players to be ready for multiple positions. Manages any potential depth problems and creates so much more tactical manoeuvrability. Encouraging.
MMM is clearly a properly rounded coach, with a good understanding of the need for tactics to be variable depending on the situation being faced. That just shows how hamstrung we were under Oklic and his “Plan B is to do Plan A better” mantra. You can have a squad of great players (not saying we did last season btw) but if the coaching isn’t to the requisite level, it’s all for nowt.
 

Ozhammer

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On my way back from London this morning and have my tickets for Friday. Really looking forward to watching the boys in one of their final pre-season hit-outs. I am just hoping that the jet lag doesn’t prevent me enjoying the evening. COYY!
 

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