The
Central Coast Mariners will go into the opening match of the Hyundai
A-League 2009/10 season with plenty of confidence, after finishing
their pre-season undefeated, with a scoreless draw against Wellington
Phoenix at Apex Oval in Dubbo.
Adam Kwasnik had the chance to
secure what would have been a deserved victory against his former club
with almost the last kick of the game, but regardless, Dubbo was
treated to a football spectacle.
Tim Brown had the first chance
of the match as the Phoenix went looking for an early goal, but after
he headed over, the momentum swung quickly in the Mariners favour.
Brad
Porter made a good run down the right wing before seeing his dangerous
delivery cleared, while Pedj Bojic had a chance to repeat his free-kick
heroics, which have dominated his pre-season.
But, after stepping up 30 yards out, Bojic sent his dead ball effort wide of the far post.
Trialist
Michael McGlinchey was the next to create an opening, feeding Dean
Heffernan in the left channel, Heffernan taking the ball to the byline,
before having his cross cut out.
The Mariners best chance of the
opening 45 minutes came just before the half hour mark, Adam Kwasnik
playing a great ball through to Dylan Macallister, who showed plenty of
strength to turn his marker, but was unlucky to see his volley shave
the crossbar.
Porter also went close to giving the yellow and
navy a deserved lead, but a low effort was brilliantly saved by a
diving Mark Paston.
Porter was causing plenty of headaches for
the Phoenix, Paston punching clear under heavy pressure, before the
Kanwal junior forced a corner soon after.
And, with the half
drawing to a close, Central Coast had one last chance to head into the
sheds with the ascendency, Kwasnik again putting Macallister through,
Andrew Durante blocking the former Lyn Oslo and SC Brann striker�s run
to ensure honours remained even.
Macallister was just millimetres
from finding the back of the net soon after the restart, but his
outstretched boot just couldn�t connect with a Kwasnik through ball.
Vince
Lia shot straight at Danny Vukovic in a rare Wellington attack, while
Andrew Durante headed a Leo Bertos free kick over the bar.
Chris
Doig had a goalbound header well saved by Paston down low, and it
appeared it was only a matter of time before the Mariners were on the
scoresheet.
Tim Brown headed wide after finding himself free on
the penalty spot, and twice late on the Mariners were denied in
one-on-one situations.
First Michael McGlinchey forced Mark
Paston well out of his box, amid calls for handball, while Kwasnik
perhaps should have finished the game off deep into inujury time, but
Paston was once again brilliant in denying the yellow and navy, a
scoreless draw confirmed.
The Mariners Hyundai A-League 2009/10
campaign kicks off on Thursday, 6 August when they take on Melbourne
Victory at Etihad Stadium. Kick-off is at 8pm.
The Mariners first
home match of the Hyundai A-League season is against local rival
Newcastle Jets on Friday, August 14. Tickets are available online at
www.ticketek.com.au or by phoning
Mariners Memberships for the
Hyundai A-League 2009/10 season are now available online at
www.ccmariners.com.au or by phoning 1300 767 442.
Match Details
Central Coast Mariners
20. Danny Vukovic (gk), 4. Pedj Bojic, 5. Brad Porter, 7. John
Hutchinson, 8. Dean Heffernan, 11. Dylan Macallister (22. Nicky Travis
80�), 16. Nigel Boogaard, 17. Chris Doig, 18. Alex Wilkinson (c), 23.
Adam Kwasnik, 25. Michael McGlinchey.
Unused Subs 1. Nathan Kenyon (gk), 6. David D�Apuzzo, 21. Ahmad Elrich.
Yellow Cards None
Red Cards None
Goals None
Wellington Phoenix 1.
Mark Paston (gk), 2. Manny Muscat, 3. Tony Lochhead, 4. Jon McKain, 6.
Tim Brown, 7. Leo Bertos, 9. Chris Greenacre, 10. Michael Ferrante, 16.
Vince Lia, 22. Andrew Durante, 23. Costa Barbarouses.
Unused Subs 20. Reece Crowther (gk), 13. Troy Hearfield, 15. David Mulligan, 17. Ben Sigmund.
Yellow Cards Brown 67�
Red Cards None
Goals None
Referee Stuart Wolfe
Crowd Approx 2,500