After 49 A-League games for Adelaide, played mostly at left back, Jamieson had never scored a goal.

Two games into his Sydney FC career, combined with a more attacking role, the 21-year-old broke his goalscoring duck, calmly heading in the Sky Blues' equaliser against North Queensland Fury at Dairy Farmers Stadium last week.

"It was fantastic," Jamieson said. "But in the circumstances, being 1-0 down and in the end losing left an empty feeling.

"But I am really happy that the monkey is off the back and I never thought I would score a goal with my head, let alone it being my first goal. I am happy.

"Since making the switch from Adelaide I haven't looked back and coming into the team and working under fantastic coaches and a very talented bunch of players has been really good for me.

"I am just trying to do my bit for the team. Hopefully this week we can turn it around."

Jamieson admitted he did occasionally think he may never hit the back of the net.

"It was getting that way. I have had people on my back about scoring goals and I've told them it was going to come so thankfully it happened this week," Jamieson said.

"I've actually got a bet with Travis Dodd for who is going to score more goals this season so I am pretty happy about that."

Even though it is early days, the Blacktown junior said he was relishing life with Sydney FC.

"I am enjoying it. I am just trying to do what is best for the team," he added.

 "The results haven't gone our way yet but hopefully with better performances from everyone individually, including myself, we can get some results."