CENTRAL Coast Mariners scored three goals in eight minutes against a spirited Belconnen United who kept them at bay for more than an hour.
"I was happy with the second half, but the first half was the same as last year, we never had the ball up front, we never showed up front, the movement was poor, everything was poor," said Mariners Football Manager Lawrie McKinna.
"That's why we took Caceres and Mrdja off at half time, because it just wasn't good enough. I thought the boys who came on, Nicky Travis did very well.
"Through the whole game I thought Pedj Bojic was outstanding, Adam Kwasnik did well when he came on, Gary Wales did a great job for the full 90 minutes as well."
The Mariners made a bright start to their second game in four days. Adrian Caceres kept Belconnen's defence busy down the left flank, feeding two early deliveries into the box, and was unlucky neither of them proved more fruitful.
Caceres was involved again soon after as he nodded a header on to Dean Heffernan, whose shot cleared the crossbar.
At the other end, Ian Waldon fired a long-range effort wide of Danny Vukovic's right upright, but the Mariners were about to enjoy an extended period of dominance.
Three consecutive corners put Belconnen's defence under immense pressure, Nik Mrdja and Milos Lujic both going close to opening the scoring, while Lujic found himself in a great position on the edge of the box, but watched his shot slide narrowly wide.
Another corner forced the Blue Devils to clear a Mrdja header off the line before Belconnen had the chance of the half.
Pedj Bojic was ruled to have handballed inside the area, allowing Taylor Beaton the chance to continue a rich vein of goalscoring form in the annual clash, albeit twice for the yellow and navy last year.
His penalty was sent low to Vukovic's left, but the Mariners custodian was up to the task, brilliantly denying the hosts the lead.
As the clock wound down, Ahmad Elrich found Adam Kwasnik, who, after a good turn, fired over under heavy pressure from Belconnen 'keeper Alex Connell.
After making two changes at the break the Mariners returned desperate to break the stalemate. Nigel Boogaard's header from an Elrich corner somehow stayed out and the visitors then survived a scare at the other end when Belconnen had a goal disallowed.
Chris Doig flashed a header just wide as the Mariners pushed hard for a breakthrough. Elrich shot straight at replacement 'keeper Will Laurie, and Lim Dong Sup headed over from short range after latching onto a Nicky Travis corner.
Sup made amends on 68 minutes though when he tapped in after a goalmouth scramble to finally give the yellow and navy the advantage, and two minutes later the lead was doubled. Gary Wales had his initial shot blocked, before finishing neatly into the bottom corner.
"Happy with the second half, we could have scored a few more," added McKinna. "I think we had three or four cleared off the line, but it's not about the score.
"It's pre-season for us, we've only been training for a week, we trained hard this morning, and it's just about getting through the game. But you have to show mental toughness, and in the first half we didn't do that, but in the second half we did.
"It was always going to be hard. There were unlimited subs which for our fitness was great for us, and in the second half it was a far better performance, but you need to put in for 90 minutes, so I'll be looking for a better second half on Sunday."
Ahmad Elrich made it three goals in eight minutes in spectacular style, as Wales played the ball down for the Qantas Socceroo to volley brilliantly past Laurie, and seal the deal.
"Pedj switched it and I think Walesy (Gary Wales) was going to take it, so I just called for it. I saw the 'keeper a bit off his line so I thought I'd lob him, and luckily enough, it went in," said Elrich.
"We've had a very tough week and the boys have a few aches and pains here and there, but the second half showed that when we hit second gear we dominated the game.
"They had to clear three or four off the line so it could have been a lot more, but at the end of the day, we're happy with 3-0."
Heffernan could have made it four but had a header cleared off the line before firing wide through a crowded area.
Three goals were enough to ensure the Mariners' unbeaten pre-season continues.
The Mariners will continue their pre-season campaign on Sunday, July 12 when they take on a Capital Football select XI at the AIS Athletics Track. Kick off is at 1pm and tickets will be available at the gate.
Match Details
Central Coast Mariners 20. Danny Vukovic (gk), 4. Pedj Bojic, 8. Dean Heffernan, 9. Nik Mrdja (22. Nicky Travis 46'), 10. Adrian Caceres (23. Adam Kwasnik 32'), 13. Chris Doig (5. Brad Porter 73'), 16. Nigel Boogaard, 18. Alex Wilkinson, 20. Ahmad Elrich, 26. Gary Wales, 27. Milos Lujic (2. Lim Dong Sup (46').
Unused Subs None.
Yellow Cards None
Red Cards None
Goals Lim Dong Sup 68', Gary Wales 71', Ahmad Elrich 76'
Belconnen United 1. Alex Connell (gk) (20. Will Laurie (gk) 46'), 2. Matt Valeri (8. Cam Reinhart 84'), 4. Lee Pietrowski (9. Danny Hately 46'), 5. Taylor Beaton (6. Nuru Somi 66'), 6. Nuru Somi (15. Tai Smith 22' (12. Ian Graham 84'), 7. Callum Beaton (10. Phillipe Borgeaud 22' (7. Callum Beaton 66'), 8. Cam Reinhart (18. Ryan Kyprianou 46'), 11. Davey Kemp (10. Phillipe Borgeaud 84'), 12. Ian Graham (17. Jason O'Dwyer 66 (5. Taylor Beaton 84'), 16. Ian Waldon (19. David Arranz 46') , 19. David Arranz (3. Ben Harrington 31' (16. Ian Waldon 71').
Unused Subs None.
Yellow Cards None
Red Cards None
Goals None
Referee Richard Naumovski
Crowd Approx 550
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