Aussies returned from injury, Aussies made debuts for their clubs, and of course we had Aussies on the scoresheet. It was a fruitful week for our players abroad with five goal scorers and plenty of great results.
ASIA
In Japan Ange Postecoglou's Yokohama F Marinos pulled themselves back into the title race with a big 3-0 win over Sanfrecce Hiroshima. Yokahama sit in third and are four points from top. Mitchell Langerak played a full match in goal for Nagoya Grampus in a 3-2 loss to Shimizu S-Pulse.
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In Korea, Adam Taggart played a full match and Terry Antonis started and played 70 minutes for Suwon Bluewings as they drew 0-0 with Seongnam. Bernie Ibini was absent from Jeonbuk Hyundai's squad that won 2-1 over Sangju Sangmu. Rashid Mahazi was absent from Incheon United as they lost 3-1 to FC Seoul.
In Saudi Arabia Craig Goodwin played a full game for Al-Wehda in their 2-1 win over Al Ahli. Brad Jones kept a clean sheet for Al Nassr as they drew 0-0 with Al Shabab.
In Uzbekistan Steven Lustica played 90 minutes for Qizilqum in a 0-0 draw with Nazaf Qarshi.
In Hong Kong Jared Lum played a full game and scored for Kitchee in a 2-2 draw with Yuen Long. Travis Major scored three minutes into his match as Southern District drew 2-2 with Warriors.
NORTH AMERICA & AFRICA
Andy Rose played a full game for Vancouver Whitecaps in midfield as they defeated Houston Dynamo 2-1.
Jesse Daley played a full match while Antonee-Burke Gilroy was absent from the squad as Seattle Sounders II lost 5-0 to Reno 1868.
In South Africa Kearyn Baccus played 90 minutes for Kaizer Chiefs in a 1-0 loss to Polokwane City.
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