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Student Accommodation – University of South Australia
Student accommodation advice from University of South Australia students. For more information visit www.unisa.edu.au/accommodation
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Gold Coast United v North Queensland Fury 15 – August – 2009
Gold Coast United v North Queensland Fury 15 – August – 2009
http://www.a-league.com.au/default.aspx?s=newsdisplay&id=28742
Gold Coast thumps Fury
Gold Coast United showed no mercy in the battle of the Hyundai A-League new-comers, dominating North Queensland Fury with a 5-0 victory at Skilled Park on Saturday night.
United came into the match minus five starters from its Round 1 triumph but that mattered little to Shane Smeltz who grabbed four goals himself.
After a rusty start Smeltz opened the scoring in the 29th minute, then poured on three goals in 10 minutes midway through the second half.
By the 80th minute the home side was toying with its Queensland rival when Tahj Minniecon grabbed its fifth in a brilliant solo effort.
The Qantas Young Socceroo burst into open spaces and then with a series of fakes left a defender and the goalie prone on the ground before placing the ball in the net.
United coach Miron Bleiberg was modest in the aftermath, playing down the attacking prowess of his star striker.
“You can talk about all the goals scored and no offence to ‘Smeltzy’ but I am more impressed with keeping a clean sheet,” Bleiberg said.
Robbie Fowler was unsighted in his second match for the Fury with Qantas Socceroo Michael Thwaite denying him any sniff of an opportunity.
Fury coach Ian Ferguson attempted to change his game-plan after half-time but to no avail.
“They did a good job on Robbie, we tried to push a few boys forward but when he got the ball there was no support,” Ferguson said.
With Adam Griffiths leaving for Saudi Arabia midweek and Robson, Milson and Daniel Piorkowski succumbing to injury United had a void to fill.
Enter Adama Traore.
The 19-year-old from the Ivory Coast was uncontainable for Gold Coast and played a big part in the opening goals.
At 0-0 with North Queensland on the attack Traore intercepted midfield and put his skipper Jason Culina into space who then curled a ball 20 metres off the outside of his boot to find Smeltz who made easy work of a good opportunity.
Smeltz got his second just nine minutes into the second term, again on the back of good work from Traore.
Surrounded by three defenders, the teen stabbed a ball midfield and found Thwaite on the run, the vice-captain made it all the way into the box before Beau Busch fouled him.
Smeltz stepped up to take the free and belted the ball past Paul Henderson to give United breathing space at 2-0.
Seven minutes later Smeltz had his third and fourth in the space of a minute as the Fury defence began to crumble.
The first of the two came after a smart give-and-go with Joel Porter landed him in open space with only the keeper to beat, and the next came on a good cross from Steven Fitzsimmons.
After his fifth goal in United colours Smeltz could hardly believe his luck as he was swamped by his team-mates.
United was in control right from the start, but in the first half-hour without Griffiths and Robson steering the ship from centre-field looked a shadow of the slick outfit which disposed of the Roar in Round 1.
However, after half-time the men in gold came out firing on all cylinders to run away with the match.
The Fury didn’t enjoy a lot of quality possession but looked dangerous when they did get a chance.
Midweek recruit Shane Stefanutto was sharp in his debut and his left side combination with David Williams proved the home side’s biggest threat.
Gold Coast United 5 (Smeltz 29, 55, 63, 64, Minniecon 80)
North Queensland Fury 0
Crowd: 7526 at Skilled Park, Gold Coast
Saturday, 15 August 2009
by Matt Blomberg at Skilled Park, Sportal
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North Queensland Fury v Newcastle Jets 2-02-2010
North Queensland Fury v Newcastle Jets 2-02-2010
http://www.a-league.com.au/default.aspx?s=newsdisplay&id=32356
Fury’s slim finals hopes alive
North Queensland Fury pulled back an early deficit to defeat the Newcastle Jets 2-1 at Dairy Farmers Stadium on Tuesday night.
The Jets’ Matthew Thompson opened the scoring in the 18th minute before the Fury’s Chris Grossman levelled the scores in the 38th minute.
Chris Tadrosse latched on to a curling long ball from Terry Cooke and volleyed the ball into the net in the 79th minute to keep the homeside’s final aspirations alive albeit mathematically.
It was a night of scarce opportunites with the odd window allowing both sides to register on the scoreboard.
Newcastle had an early opportunity when it was awarded a free kick on the edge of the box for a wild tackle but the shot failed to clear the wall.
Thompson refused to make the same mistake, pouncing on the ball after a poor corner clearance and with his back to the goal pivoted to shoot over defenders and into the net.
North Queensland could have easily fallen behind minutes later but goalkeeper Justin Pasfield pulled of a magnificent one-on-one save to stop Jobe Wheelhouse on the break
Grossman was gifted a shot when Dyron Daal chested down a high long ball and into his path allowing him to drive it into the net.
The Fury suffered a blow when they returned after half time with Daal failing to take the field due to a hamstring injury and replaced by Terry Cooke.
David Williams rampaged through the middle with an inspiring run but a delayed pass to a man out wide with defenders falling away cost his side a shot at goal.
The Jets had a similar opportunity minutes later when Jin-Hyung Song dribbled past several defenders but was stopped just short of the 18-yard box.
Tadrosse then latched on to a curling long ball from Cooke, plundering it into the net past a defenceless goalkeeper.
North Queensland Fury (Grossman 38, Tadrosse 79)
Newcastle United (Thompson 18)
Crowd 4,156 at Dairy Farmers Stadium
Tuesday, 2 February 2010
by Lendl Ryan in Townsville, Sportal
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Wellington Phoenix v North Queensland Fury 15-January-2010
Wellington Phoenix v North Queensland Fury 15-January-2010
http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/a-league/phoenix-cruise-past-fury-278682
Phoenix cruise past Fury
Three second-half strikes into the teeth of a howling southerly powered Wellington Phoenix to a 3-0 home victory over North Queensland Fury.
Goalless at the break, as Phoenix struggled to put their strikers into space, goals to new signing Eugene Dadi, old hand Paul Ifill and defender Jon McKain saw them shut out Fury for a well-deserved win.
Dadi, who marked his debut for Phoenix last week with a brace of goals including a spectacular bicycle kick, was first off the mark barely two minutes into the second half.
Leo Bertos’ corner into the wind kept low, Dadi climbed high and found the back of the net with a well-placed header.
A clash of heads with Fury defender Matt Smith after 67 minutes left the former Côte d’Ivoire international bleeding profusely, but the Phoenix lost little when Costa Barbarouses took his place.
Ifill made the win secure with his ninth goal of the season with 12 minutes remaining as the Phoenix’s midfield built pressure with some intelligent distribution.
Ifill found himself out wide with space to spare, his first touch proved immaculate and a crashing shot left Fury goalkeeper Justin Pasfield with no chance.
McKain, better known for his feats as an uncompromising defender, added insult to injury in the 90th minute when his looping header lobbed over Pasfield to make it 3-0.
The bitingly cold winds and lashing rain meant there was no place for the free-flowing football of last week, when the Phoenix’s 3-1 win over Brisbane eased them into fifth place on the A-League ladder.
Both teams struggled with the conditions early on, and although the Phoenix had the strong wind at their backs in the first spell, they had precious little to show for it at halftime.
Ifill and Dadi were kept under tight wraps up front, with perhaps the Wellington team’s best chance of the opening stanza coming after 37 minutes.
Ifill sliced through the midfield, but his touch approaching goal was a little heavy and the resulting shot skewed across the goal face without troubling Pasfield.
The Queenslanders had a couple of early chances, the most dangerous coming after barely two minutes, when an uncharacteristic McKain error left Robbie Fowler clear in the box.
Pressure from the scrambling defence and some strong work from Liam Reddy saw Fowler’s shot crash into the side netting.
Fowler featured again with a fine touch that saw striker Dyron Daal beat the offside trap and force a superb save from Reddy.
But the Phoenix put their lacklustre first half emphatically behind them with a trifecta of second-half goals that put them firmly into contention for a mid-February play-offs berth.
15 January 2010 | 19:26 – AAP
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Student video – Accommodation
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MS Society of Queensland – President’s Forum 2010
Highlights from the MS Society of Queensland’s annual President’s Forum held on March 26, 2010.
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