Tag: a-league
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JETS CONFIDENT PETRATOS WILL BOUNCE BACK
The Jets coaching staff believe Dimi Petratos’s omission from the Australian squad doesn’t mean he’s out of contention for the Asian Cup. Petratos will now return to training with Newcastle, ahead of the round five clash with the Wanderers.
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JETS STARS EMBRACE MOVEMBER MOVEMENT
While Dimi Petratos is in camp with the Socceroos, his Jets teammates have the weekend off. It’s the first time the A-League has had a break for international matches – and Newcastle’s players are letting their hair down for a good cause.
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2018/19 A-LEAGUE ROUND 3 – JETS V SYDNEY FC – PHOTO GALLERY
Jets coach Ernie Merrick admits his team no longer flies under the radar, following Saturday night’s one-all draw with Sydney FC. Nick Cowburn salvaged a point for Newcastle with his first goal in the A-League. Check out some of the action in our NBN News Photo Gallery. 2018/19 A-LEAGUE ROUND 3 – JETS V SYDNEY…
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BOLT BACK IN TRAINING BUT OUT FOR UNITED CLASH TOMORROW
Usain Bolt has returned from his overseas comittment and back training with the Central Coast squad this morning. The yellow-and-navy play Central Coast United tomorrow night in a friendly match, with Mariners coach Mike Mulvey opening up about what he calls a ‘failure’ 2017 season.
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BOLT MAKES GUEST APPEARANCE AT JETS V MARINERS TRIAL
The world’s fastest man, Usain Bolt, was an interested spectator at this afternoon’s friendly between the Central Coast Mariners and the Newcastle Jets at Maitland. Bolt didn’t see game time, but there was still plenty of action for the thousands of fans in attendance. The Mariners opened the scoring as a Jack Clisby free kick…
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BOLT BOUND FOR THE CENTRAL COAST MARINERS
Eight-time Olympic gold-medallist and the world’s fastest man, Usain Bolt, is officially bound for the Central Coast Mariners. The club confirming late today, that the Jamaican runner has committed to an indefinite training period, with the aim to develop into a professional footballer. The agreement between the Mariners and Bolt doesn’t guarantee him a professional…
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BOLT STRIKES MARINERS’ SHIP
You have only got to walk around the Central Coast to hear the one topic on everyone’s lips – Usain Bolt. Fans of the sprinter-turned-footballer are praising the Mariners for securing such a big name to the game and the region.
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USAIN BOLT IN ADVANCED TALKS TO TRIAL WITH CENTRAL COAST MARINERS
Like a bolt from the blue, the world’s fastest man could be moving to the Central Coast Mariners. Olympic sprinting great Usain Bolt looks destined to trial with the A-League side as he chases his dream of playing professional football. And if he proves himself, he’ll be given a big-money contract. WATCH MORE: SEE HOW…
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JETS SIGN NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL ON TWO YEAR DEAL
Jets CEO Lawrie McKinna says the club is open to signing another high-profile marquee, even if Ronald Vargas extends his stay. Newcastle officials today confirmed the signing of New Zealand international, Matthew Ridenton, on a two-year deal. The 22-year-old midfielder has made 72 appearances for the Phoenix, playing part of his career under current Jets…
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THOMAS SET TO SUPPORT O’DONOVAN AT DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE
Jets striker Roy O’Donovan is facing a lengthy suspension, after being referred to the Disciplinary and Ethics Committee for his red card in the A-League Grand Final. But in a twist, the victim of his high-kick – Victory goalkeeper Lawrence Thomas – is set to argue in his defence.