Head-to-head

Played 16: Wins: Brisbane Roar 6, Newcastle 7, Draws: 3

History
These two sides enjoy a pretty even history against each other, although the less Newcastle see of Brisbane at EnergyAustralia Stadium, the better it is for Jets fans. In an interesting quirk, Newcastle have only beaten Brisbane once at their home stadium, although that one win was a pretty valuable one, coming in the 2007-08 Preliminary final. In that encounter, Newcastle won their way through to their first Grand Final by beating Roar 3-2 in extra time after the opening 90 minutes finished at 1-1.

Season so far
Newcastle Jets: DDL
Brisbane Roar: DWW

Match Committee
Despite having a week off with the bye, things are not looking too flash for the Jets from an injury viewpoint heading into this game. Coach Branko Culina has been forced into numerous changes to the team that lost 1-0 in Perth in Round 3, losing Ruben Zadkovich (hamstring) and Jobe Wheelhouse (hamstring). Dodgy hammies have also hit Nikolai Topor-Stanley and Kaz Patafta, both of whom are also unavailable this week. However, Culina may be able to call on new signings Matthew Nash and Zhang Shou, along with the promoted Marcello Fiorentini, who are all in the side this week.

For highflying Brisbane, coach Ange Postecoglou has made just one forced change, with Ivan Franjic dropping out of the side with a quad strain. Postecoglou has also promoted Jean Carlos Solorzano, Matt Mundy, Rocky Visconte and Luke Brattan to a squad that will be cut by three before Sunday's game. But it seems doubtful he'll make too many changes to what's been an impressive Roar side so far this campaign.

Danger men
Sean Rooney - The Jets always look more dangerous when Rooney is on the park, complementing forwards Michael Bridges and Labinot Haliti. Although only young, Rooney's shaved head makes him look substantially older and meaner, which combined with his impressive work-rate and precise finishing makes him a force to be reckoned with.

For the second week in a row, Matt McKay earns this nod for Brisbane after another impressive performance for Postecoglou's new-look side. With so many new faces in there, we thought Roar would struggle to gel in the opening part of the season. But with McKay really lifting his intensity and working hard to create space and passing options, Roar have really exceeded expectations. And, having scored against Sydney the previous week, it was McKay who set up last week's winner for Kosta Barbarouses against Wellington.

Where the game will be won
This game could really come down to work rate, although it does look like Brisbane have the class to get the job done once again. A fortnight ago in Perth, Jets coach Culina attacked his players big time, saying there were too many passengers in the team who hadn't worked hard enough to create goalscoring chances against Glory. Unfortunately for Culina, two of his most hard-working players on that day in Zadkovich and Wheelhouse are unavailable for this game, so the others will really have to step up to the plate.

For Brisbane, there are certainly no questions hanging over their work rate after three games from four rounds this year. Postecoglou has his new-look Roar side playing a very high-tempo passing game that sees players right across the park sprinting to make space and create passing opportunities for each other. On top of a solid defence and some sensational work by new goalkeeper Michael Theoklitos, Roar are yet to concede a goal in 2010-11, while the two goals they've scored have been top-notch team efforts.

The Jets often thrive on being the underdog side, particularly in front of their home fans in Newcastle. But they have lost one of their big playmakers from last year in Jin Hyung Song and with Zadkovich and Wheelhouse unavailable for this game, I'm not certain they have enough talent to break down Roar's so-far impenetrable defence.

Teams:

Newcastle Jets squad: 1. Ben KENNEDY (gk), 2. Taylor REGAN, 3. Adam D’APUZZO, 5. Ljubo MILICEVIC 6. Ben KANTAROVSKI 7. Kasey WEHRMAN 8. Michael BRIDGES (c), 9. Zhang SHOU, 11. Tarek ELRICH, 14. Labinot HALITI, 15. Sean ROONEY 16. Jeremy BROCKIE, 17. Marcello FIORENTINI, 18. Marko JESIC, 19. Ali ABASS, 40. Matthew NASH

*one to be omitted*

In: Matthew NASH (new signing), Zhang SHOU (returns from injury), Marcello FIORENTINI (promoted)
Out: 
Unavailable: Brodie MOOY (not selected), Kaz PATAFTA (hamstring – 1 week), Neil YOUNG (illness – indefinite), Nikolai TOPOR STANLEY (hamstring – 1 week), Ruben ZADKOVICH (hamstring – 1 week), Sash PETROVSKI (not selected), Jobe WHEELHOUSE (hamstring – 1 week)

Brisbane Roar squad: 1. Michael THEOKLITOS (gk), 2. Matt SMITH, 3. Luke DEVERE, 4. Shane STEFANUTTO, 6. Erik PAARTALU, 7. Kosta BARBAROUSES, 8. Massimo MURDOCCA, 9. Jean Carlos SOLORZANO, 10. HENRIQUE, 11. REINALDO, 12. Matt MUNDY, 14. Rocky VICSCONTE, 15. Matt McKAY (c), 17. Mitch NICHOLS, 18. Luke BRATTAN, 20. Andrew REDMAYNE, 22. Thomas BROICH, 23. Milan SUSAK

*three to be omitted*

In: 9. Jean Carlos SOLORZANO (promoted), 12. Matt MUNDY (promoted), 14. Rocky VISCONTE (promoted), 18. Luke BRATTAN (returns from illness).
Out: Nil
Unavailable: 5. Ivan FRANJIC (quad strain – 1-2 weeks)