Young Roar Hand Fury Record Defeat

Jayden Prasad (ROR)

Words: Michael Flynn
Additional Reporting: Aaron Cooper
Images: Brisbane Roar FC

Doubles to Jayden Prasad and Nicholas D’Agostino have seen Brisbane Roar Youth storm to an emphatic 6-0 win over Northern Fury at Cleveland Showgrounds – the Townsville club’s worst ever league defeat.

Young Roar were rarely troubled defensively as they stifled the bottom-of-the-table Fury throughout the contest to notch their second consecutive clean sheet at home this season.

The hosts stormed to an early two goal lead as Prasad’s opener was complemented by Joseph Champness – his second goal in as many weeks.

They then ran away with the contest in the second stanza as Prasad and Jesse Daley both struck before the hour, before D’Agostino took his season’s tally to six goals with a late brace after earlier twice finding the woodwork.

The result is Fury’s largest losing margin in 78 matches in the PlayStation 4 National Premier Leagues and furthers their club record run of defeats to eight matches.

Key Moments

10’ - GOAL FOR ROAR - Joe Caletti splits the defenders with a beautiful through ball which finds Jayden Prasad who finesses his low shot inside the right post

18’ - CHANCE FOR ROAR - Prasad finds Nathan Konstandopoulos on the right wing who in turn picks out Nicholas D’Agostino in the middle but the striker’s shot flies just over the bar

19’ -  GOAL FOR ROAR - Joseph Champness finds himself in behind the defence and finishes calmly past Luke McDonald

23’ - CHANCE FOR ROAR - Prasad latches onto a through ball from Jesse Daley but can’t quite curl his shot inside the near post

30’ - CHANCE FOR ROAR - D’Agostino’s side-footed attempt hits the base on the right upright and the rebound is cleared for a corner

50’ - GOAL FOR ROAR - Prasad is in behind the Fury defence again and this time finishes coolly from close range

54’ - GOAL FOR ROAR - Champness crosses to D’Agostino whose shot hits the right upright and then the left upright before falling to Daley who finally finishes

66’ - GOAL FOR ROAR - Dane Ingham’s cross from the right wing finds D’Agostino in the centre behind the last defender and the striker finishes with the inside of his right boot

69’ - CHANCE FOR FURY - Corey Waples splits two Roar defenders and finds Hamish Cassidy who breaks into the area but can’t find the target with the shot

74’ - GOAL FOR ROAR - An exquisite cross from Ingham lands on the head of D’Agostino whose powerful header finds the top corner from inside the six-yard box.

80’ - CHANCE FOR ROAR - D’Agostino’s low cross finds Ingham in the centre of the area but the substitute has to stretch behind him to reach the ball and his shot goes narrowly wide

82’ - CHANCE FOR ROAR - D’Agostino slips in behind at the back post and latches onto a cross from Ingham but the balls bobbles as the striker prepares to shoot and goes wide of the target

What They Said

“There’s been some really good movement from us even from our back four into our midfield and then our midfield linking with our front line, that’s starting to come together. We’ll just keep working on getting that final product and it’s good to see that we got something tonight." – Josh McCloughan, Brisbane Roar FC Youth coach

“I think it really showed our boys how football should be played. I thought the Roar moved the ball really well. They dragged us all over the place and the movement was fantastic. It’s a learning lesson for the boys. If they want to aspire to be anywhere, that’s the level they have to be at in the NPL.” – Ian Ferguson, Northern Fury FC coach

Match Details

PlayStation 4 National Premier Leagues 2016 – Round 8

Saturday, April 23
Cleveland Showgrounds, Redland City

Brisbane Roar FC Youth – 6 (Jayden PRASAD 10’ 50’, Joseph CHAMPNESS 19’, Jesse DALEY 54’, Nicholas D’AGOSTINO 66’ 74’)
Northern Fury FC – 0

Further details in the official Match Centre

Referee: Rebecca DURCEAU
Assistant: Joey LEE
Assistant: Tarran RICHARDS
Fourth: Ethan QUINLAN




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