North Queensland Fury v Brisbane Roar 5 – Sept – 2009

October 24, 2009 - 11:26 pm 19 Comments

North Queensland Fury v Brisbane Roar 5 – Sept – 2009

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Fury frustrated again

North Queensland Fury was forced to settle for a 1-1 draw with Brisbane Roar at Dairy Farmers Stadium on Saturday night.

The homeside’s Robbie Fowler showed his class with a deft touch in the box before slotting the ball calmly past goalkeeper Liam Reddy in the seventh minute.

The visitor’s Matt Nichols dug his side out of a loss in the 82 minute after a shot deflected off him and into the top off the goal.

North Queensland deserved the points and had the ascendancy for majority of the night with and un-impressive Brisbane slow off the blocks.

They were rocked midway through the first half, however, when defender Paul Kohler was sent off after consecutive yellows cards for fouls on a galloping Sergio Van Dijk and Robbie Kruse on the wing.

It was one of many indiscretions in the encounter which was littered with 31 fouls.

North Queensland coach Ian Ferguson said his side was unlucky to remain winless in their maiden Hyundai A-League season.

“Again there were lots of positive from it but unfortunately you can’t do anything about the goal that was scored, it was a deflection, it could have gone anywhere unfortunately for us it went into the net,” he said.

“It was a fantastic gutsy performance, we worked hard, we defended well, it was 10 men for about an hour.”

Brisbane coach Frank Farina admitted his side stole a point they didn’t deserve.

“We definitely stole a point, we can play better than that,” he said.

“Many teams have done it to us but we got but we got one that we most probably didn’t deserve.”

“It helps even up the ledger.”

“I think were flat we treating the ball like a hand grenade and we refused to keep a hold of it.”

North Queensland’s James Robinson pummelled the ball long to find Fowler who slotted the goal to put his side in front early with just seven minutes on the clock.

David Williams found space in the midfield and tried his luck with a rocket from 25 metres out but just scraped the cross bar.

The game took a turn when Kohler was marched off for a tackle on Kruse.

Brisbane then found momentum against a reduced opposition and enjoyed improved field position and possession.

David Dodd had a crack after sustained possession in the box but couldn’t get it past the legs of a stacked defensive line.

The Fury continued to dominate after the break but the Roar were looking more and more threatening.

Williams and McBreen were substituted for Chris Grossman and Dyron Daal to defend their precious lead.

Robinson fired a thunderbolt into defenders which rolled to Fowler at the far post but his best effort to snag a goal from close wasn’t good enough.

The Roar pushed their troops forward with players lining up on the goal line waiting to knock in a header but couldn’t capitalise.

A gasping Fowler was substituted in the 77th minute for Fred Angius to plug the defensive gaps.

The Roar sustained pressure and it paid off in the 82nd minute with a strike from Van Dijk deflecting off Nichols and into the top of the goal.

North Queensland Fury (Fowler 7)
Brisbane Roar (Nichols 82,)
Crowd 7,173 at Dairy Farmers Stadium

Saturday, 5 September 2009
by Llendl Ryan at Dairy Farmers Stadium

Duration : 0:4:8


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19 Responses to “North Queensland Fury v Brisbane Roar 5 – Sept – 2009”

  1. BennyD11 Says:

    green is awesome
    green is awesome

  2. chasiubaau Says:

    great goal by GOD …
    great goal by GOD but those green shirts look ugly.

  3. Kankaanpaa1 Says:

    Robbie GOD Fowler …
    Robbie GOD Fowler keep scoring!!!!

  4. cjp2107 Says:

    i hope they do soon …
    i hope they do soon, they are getting heaps of bad luck.

  5. 92cafe Says:

    ….. he said “His …
    ….. he said “His first goal from open play here at Dairy Farmers Stadium” ;)

  6. Spryt88 Says:

    Commentators are …
    Commentators are numbsculls in AUS.

    His “first goal from open play” was last week against Adelaide.

  7. Portilloizay Says:

    Week after. Sydney …
    Week after. Sydney next. ;)

  8. adamangler Says:

    ynwa god
    ynwa god

  9. dalamproses Says:

    keep scoring, …
    keep scoring, Robbie!

  10. 92cafe Says:

    I was there and it …
    I was there and it was a good game. Maybe the Fury can win next week :) .

  11. bensy010 Says:

    Fowler is good.


    Fowler is good.

    Looks like an ok crowd too.

  12. mortolad09 Says:

    robbie fowler is a …
    robbie fowler is a liverpool legend all hail god the toxteth terrier ! Y N W A J4T96 *****

  13. TheShanklyGates2 Says:

    Love how the Aussie …
    Love how the Aussie commentator refers to Robbie as God :)

    Knows his stuff.

  14. dinxbeau Says:

    North Queensland …
    North Queensland Fury v Brisbane Roar Paul Kohler 2 Y + R

  15. MoriKAshi Says:

    Fury were just …
    Fury were just unlucky.
    Like MorrowPr0ject already said, the wins are on the way, don’t worry!

  16. MorrowPr0ject Says:

    If you are a Fury …
    If you are a Fury fan, don’t worry about lack of wins right now as a new team. The night when you do win against the favourite is what football is all about. Fury are playing better every week so its coming.

  17. aussiecricketer Says:

    Cheers mate. You …
    Cheers mate. You are a ripper.

  18. dinxbeau Says:

    will post it 2morrow
    will post it 2morrow

  19. aussiecricketer Says:

    Can you add the red …
    Can you add the red card footage dinxbeau? Sounds like Breeze up again.

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