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| teams involved = [[Central Coast Mariners FC|Central Coast Mariners]]<br>[[Newcastle Jets FC|Newcastle Jets]] |
| teams involved = [[Central Coast Mariners FC|Central Coast Mariners]]<br>[[Newcastle Jets FC|Newcastle Jets]] |
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| first contested = 7 May 2005<br>[[2005 Oceania Club Championship|Oceania Club Championship]]<br>{{nowrap|Mariners 0–0 Jets}} |
| first contested = 7 May 2005<br>[[2005 Oceania Club Championship|Oceania Club Championship]]<br>{{nowrap|Mariners 0–0 Jets}} |
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| mostrecent = |
| mostrecent = 22 November 2024<br/>[[2024–25 A-League Men|A-League Men]]<br/>Jets 1–2 Mariners |
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| nextmeeting = |
| nextmeeting = 1 February 2025<br/>[[2024–25 A-League Men|A-League Men]]<br/>{{nowrap|Mariners v Jets}} |
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| total = |
| total = 65 |
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| most wins = Central Coast Mariners ( |
| most wins = Central Coast Mariners (27) |
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| largestvictory = Central Coast Mariners 2–8 Newcastle Jets<br />(14 April 2018) |
| largestvictory = Central Coast Mariners 2–8 Newcastle Jets<br />(14 April 2018) |
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| most player appearances = [[John Hutchinson (footballer, born 1979)|John Hutchinson]] (31) |
| most player appearances = [[John Hutchinson (footballer, born 1979)|John Hutchinson]] (31) |
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| broadcasters = [[Paramount+]], [[Network 10]] |
| broadcasters = [[Paramount+]], [[Network 10]] |
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| stadiums = [[Central Coast Stadium]], [[Newcastle International Sports Centre|McDonald Jones Stadium]] |
| stadiums = [[Central Coast Stadium]], [[Newcastle International Sports Centre|McDonald Jones Stadium]] |
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| map_location = Australia Hunter Central Coast |
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| map_label1 = '''Central Coast Mariners''' |
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| map_label2 = '''Newcastle Jets''' |
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The '''F3 Derby''' is |
The '''F3 Derby''' is a [[soccer]] rivalry between [[Central Coast Mariners FC|Central Coast Mariners]] and [[Newcastle Jets FC|Newcastle Jets]]. It is the longest standing derby in the [[A-League Men]]. The rivalry originated due to the team's relative geographical proximity, with the Mariners located on the [[Central Coast (New South Wales)|Central Coast]] of [[New South Wales]], the Jets in [[Newcastle, New South Wales|Newcastle]], immediately to the north. The two clubs were also the only two clubs from outside capital cities in the inaugural A-League seasons, which contributed to the rivalry. |
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The teams first met in the Australian qualifying tournament for the [[2005 OFC Club Championship]], in what was the Mariners' first ever competitive game (the Jets having formed five years prior). Both sides have played in |
The teams first met in the Australian qualifying tournament for the [[2005 OFC Club Championship]], in what was the Mariners' first ever competitive game (the Jets having formed five years prior). Both sides have played in every season of the A-League since its inception, and the teams also met in the now-defunct [[A-League Pre-Season Challenge Cup]]. The rivalry was particularly strong in the [[2007–08 A-League]], where the teams occupied the top two positions in both the regular season and finals series. As of 22 November 2024, the teams have played a total of 65 times in league and cup matches since 2005, of which Central Coast have won 27, Newcastle have won 19, and 19 have been drawn. |
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The derby is named after the former name of the [[Pacific Motorway (Sydney–Newcastle)|Pacific Motorway]], which connects the two cities. The name has been retained despite the Motorway now being officially known as the M1. |
The derby is named after the former name of the [[Pacific Motorway (Sydney–Newcastle)|Pacific Motorway]], which connects the two cities. The name has been retained despite the Motorway now being officially known as the M1. |
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===Early meetings=== |
===Early meetings=== |
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In November 2004, the clubs to participate in the newly formed [[A-League]] competition were announced by [[Football Federation Australia]]. They included former [[National Soccer League]] club [[Newcastle Jets FC|Newcastle Jets]] (previously known as Newcastle United) and [[Central Coast Mariners FC|Central Coast Mariners]], the only regional club included in the new tournament.<ref>{{cite news| url = http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/11/01/1099262765210.html?from=storylhs| title = New national soccer league launched| newspaper=[[The Sydney Morning Herald]]| date = 1 November 2004| access-date = 30 September 2015}}</ref> With no more than one club in any city in the inaugural competition, the F3 derby was the only local rivalry in the inaugural seasons of the A-League.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/the-best-of-aleague-local-rivalries-20131220-2zqvr.html|title=The best of A-League local rivalries|newspaper=[[The Sydney Morning Herald]]|date=21 December 2013|author=Lynch, Michael|access-date=15 December 2016}}</ref> |
In November 2004, the clubs to participate in the newly formed [[A-League]] competition were announced by [[Football Federation Australia]]. They included former [[National Soccer League]] club [[Newcastle Jets FC|Newcastle Jets]] (previously known as Newcastle United) and [[Central Coast Mariners FC|Central Coast Mariners]], the only regional club included in the new tournament.<ref>{{cite news| url = http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/11/01/1099262765210.html?from=storylhs| title = New national soccer league launched| newspaper = [[The Sydney Morning Herald]]| date = 1 November 2004| access-date = 30 September 2015| archive-date = 4 June 2016| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160604111556/http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/11/01/1099262765210.html?from=storylhs| url-status = live}}</ref> With no more than one club in any city in the inaugural competition, the F3 derby was the only local rivalry in the inaugural seasons of the A-League.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/the-best-of-aleague-local-rivalries-20131220-2zqvr.html|title=The best of A-League local rivalries|newspaper=[[The Sydney Morning Herald]]|date=21 December 2013|author=Lynch, Michael|access-date=15 December 2016|archive-date=25 December 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131225010234/http://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/the-best-of-aleague-local-rivalries-20131220-2zqvr.html|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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The teams first met in a qualification match for the [[2005 OFC Club Championship]]. The Mariners won the match in a [[penalty shoot-out (association football)|penalty shootout]], after the game finished scoreless.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aleaguestats.com/ALeagueStats_27MatchDetails_2.html|publisher=aleaguestats.com|access-date=31 July 2014|title=Central Coast Mariners 0–0 Newcastle Jets (Penalties: 4–2) (Oceania Champions League Qualification)}}</ref> The rivalry quickly became heated when the Mariners' [[Nik Mrdja]] broke Newcastle defender [[Andrew Durante]]'s leg in a tackle late in the match.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/Football/ALeagues-new-order-hits-the-spot-but-fans-take-time-to-catch-on/2005/05/08/1115491046335.html|author=Cockerill, Michael|title=A-League's new order hits the spot, but fans take time to catch on|newspaper=[[The Sydney Morning Herald]]|access-date=30 September 2015|date=9 May 2005}}</ref> |
The teams first met in a qualification match for the [[2005 OFC Club Championship]]. The Mariners won the match in a [[penalty shoot-out (association football)|penalty shootout]], after the game finished scoreless.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aleaguestats.com/ALeagueStats_27MatchDetails_2.html|publisher=aleaguestats.com|access-date=31 July 2014|title=Central Coast Mariners 0–0 Newcastle Jets (Penalties: 4–2) (Oceania Champions League Qualification)|archive-date=8 August 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140808050223/http://www.aleaguestats.com/ALeagueStats_27MatchDetails_2.html|url-status=live}}</ref> The rivalry quickly became heated when the Mariners' [[Nik Mrdja]] broke Newcastle defender [[Andrew Durante]]'s leg in a tackle late in the match.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/Football/ALeagues-new-order-hits-the-spot-but-fans-take-time-to-catch-on/2005/05/08/1115491046335.html|author=Cockerill, Michael|title=A-League's new order hits the spot, but fans take time to catch on|newspaper=[[The Sydney Morning Herald]]|access-date=30 September 2015|date=9 May 2005|archive-date=6 December 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171206014346/http://www.smh.com.au/news/Football/ALeagues-new-order-hits-the-spot-but-fans-take-time-to-catch-on/2005/05/08/1115491046335.html|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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===Top of the league: 2007–08=== |
===Top of the league: 2007–08=== |
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In the [[2007–08 A-League]], both teams had very strong seasons. The Mariners won their first A-League Premiership on goal difference from the Jets after winning on the final weekend of the competition.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/article/weekend-wrap---mariners-are-premiers/137oa2p4n3oox1dm6b3m9gsibn|title=Weekend Wrap – Mariners are Premiers|access-date=31 July 2014|date=21 January 2008}}</ref> As a result, the Mariners were drawn against the Jets in the major semi-final – the winner over two legs to progress to the [[2008 A-League Grand Final]], the loser to play in the preliminary final in order to qualify for the Grand Final. In the first match, goals from [[Adam Griffiths|Adam]] and [[Joel Griffiths]] gave the Jets a two-goal lead, the Mariners held scoreless after a missed penalty from striker [[John Aloisi]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.foxsportspulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?c=0-996-0-0-0&sID=12633&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=5019578|title=Griffiths brothers seal Jets win|access-date=30 September 2015|publisher=[[Football Federation Samoa]]|date=28 January 2001}}</ref> However, the Mariners turned the tie around in the second leg, winning 3–0 in [[Overtime (sports)#Association football|extra time]] led by two goals from [[Sasho Petrovski]] to qualify for the Grand Final.<ref>{{cite news|newspaper=The Sydney Morning Herald|date=11 February 2008|title=Mariners silence the doubters|author=Prichard, Greg|access-date=30 September 2015|url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/a-league/petrovski-sends-mariners-into-grand-final/2008/02/10/1202578599399.html}}</ref> Nonetheless, Newcastle qualified for the Final a week later, beating [[Adelaide United FC|Adelaide United]] to ensure that the [[2008 A-League Grand Final]] would be an F3 derby.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.foxsports.com.au/football/a-league/jets-soar-into-grand-final/story-e6frf4hc-1111115575063|title=Jets soar into grand final| |
In the [[2007–08 A-League]], both teams had very strong seasons. The Mariners won their first A-League Premiership on goal difference from the Jets after winning on the final weekend of the competition.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/article/weekend-wrap---mariners-are-premiers/137oa2p4n3oox1dm6b3m9gsibn|title=Weekend Wrap – Mariners are Premiers|access-date=31 July 2014|date=21 January 2008|archive-date=11 August 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140811064042/http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/article/weekend-wrap---mariners-are-premiers/137oa2p4n3oox1dm6b3m9gsibn|url-status=live}}</ref> As a result, the Mariners were drawn against the Jets in the major semi-final – the winner over two legs to progress to the [[2008 A-League Grand Final]], the loser to play in the preliminary final in order to qualify for the Grand Final. In the first match, goals from [[Adam Griffiths|Adam]] and [[Joel Griffiths]] gave the Jets a two-goal lead, the Mariners held scoreless after a missed penalty from striker [[John Aloisi]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.foxsportspulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?c=0-996-0-0-0&sID=12633&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=5019578|title=Griffiths brothers seal Jets win|access-date=30 September 2015|publisher=[[Football Federation Samoa]]|date=28 January 2001|archive-date=1 October 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151001060754/http://www.foxsportspulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?c=0-996-0-0-0&sID=12633&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=5019578|url-status=live}}</ref> However, the Mariners turned the tie around in the second leg, winning 3–0 in [[Overtime (sports)#Association football|extra time]] led by two goals from [[Sasho Petrovski]] to qualify for the Grand Final.<ref>{{cite news|newspaper=The Sydney Morning Herald|date=11 February 2008|title=Mariners silence the doubters|author=Prichard, Greg|access-date=30 September 2015|url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/a-league/petrovski-sends-mariners-into-grand-final/2008/02/10/1202578599399.html|archive-date=16 April 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080416151715/http://www.smh.com.au/news/a-league/petrovski-sends-mariners-into-grand-final/2008/02/10/1202578599399.html?|url-status=live}}</ref> Nonetheless, Newcastle qualified for the Final a week later, beating [[Adelaide United FC|Adelaide United]] to ensure that the [[2008 A-League Grand Final]] would be an F3 derby.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.foxsports.com.au/football/a-league/jets-soar-into-grand-final/story-e6frf4hc-1111115575063|title=Jets soar into grand final|work=Fox Sports|date=17 February 2008|access-date=30 September 2015|author=Henderson, Philip}}</ref> |
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The [[2008 A-League Grand Final]] was held at the [[Sydney Football Stadium (1988)|Sydney Football Stadium]], despite the Mariners having earned the right to host the game, due to the ground's higher seating capacity than [[Central Coast Stadium]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.foxsports.com.au/football/a-league/a-league-grand-final-at-sfs/story-e6frf4gl-1111115534659|title=A-League Grand Final at SFS| |
The [[2008 A-League Grand Final]] was held at the [[Sydney Football Stadium (1988)|Sydney Football Stadium]], despite the Mariners having earned the right to host the game, due to the ground's higher seating capacity than [[Central Coast Stadium]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.foxsports.com.au/football/a-league/a-league-grand-final-at-sfs/story-e6frf4gl-1111115534659|title=A-League Grand Final at SFS|work=[[Fox Sports (Australia)|Fox Sports]]|access-date=30 September 2015|date=12 February 2008}}</ref> The Jets took the lead midway through the second half, with [[Mark Bridge]] (who? It was definitely Griffo) scoring after capitalising on an error from Mariners defender [[Tony Vidmar]], playing his final game before retirement. There was significant controversy with only minutes remaining when Newcastle midfielder [[James Holland (footballer)|James Holland]] made contact with his arm on the ball in his own [[penalty area]]. Despite appeals from Mariners players, referee [[Mark Shield]] did not award a [[Penalty kick (association football)|penalty kick]] and Newcastle held on to win the match, winning their first A-League Championship.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.theage.com.au/news/soccer/defensive-error-gives-jets-the-goal-and-the-victory/2008/02/24/1203788146018.html|title=Defensive error gives Jets the goal and the Victory|newspaper=[[The Age]]|date=25 February 2008|access-date=30 September 2015|author=Prichard, Greg|archive-date=15 October 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081015191117/http://www.theage.com.au/news/soccer/defensive-error-gives-jets-the-goal-and-the-victory/2008/02/24/1203788146018.html|url-status=live}}</ref> In the aftermath of this decision, Mariners goalkeeper [[Danny Vukovic]] struck Shield on the arm, and was shown a [[Penalty card#red card|red card]] for his actions. He was subsequently suspended for multiple months, and, despite an initially successful appeal, not permitted to compete at the [[2008 Summer Olympics]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/beijing2008/shock-as-fifa-ends-vukovics-olympics/2008/06/10/1212863644415.html|newspaper=[[The Sydney Morning Herald]]|title=Shock as FIFA ends Vukovic's Olympics|date=11 June 2008|author=Hasset, Sebastian|access-date=30 September 2015|archive-date=20 August 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080820202717/http://www.smh.com.au/news/beijing2008/shock-as-fifa-ends-vukovics-olympics/2008/06/10/1212863644415.html|url-status=live}}</ref> The attendance of 36,354 remains the Mariners highest home crowd of all time.<ref>{{cite web|access-date=30 September 2015|title=Central Coast Mariners|url=http://aleaguestats.com/ALeagueStats_6CentralCoastMariners.html|publisher=ALeagueStats.com|archive-date=4 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304101824/http://www.aleaguestats.com/ALeagueStats_6CentralCoastMariners.html|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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In 2013, the F3 was renamed as the M1, however, the derby is still officially referred to as the F3 derby.<ref>{{cite news|url= |
In 2013, the F3 was renamed as the M1, however, the derby is still officially referred to as the F3 derby.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.newcastleherald.com.au/story/2044680/topics-its-still-the-f3-derby/|title=It's still the F3 Derby|date=24 January 2014|author=Connell, Tim|access-date=12 October 2014|newspaper=[[The Newcastle Herald]]|archive-date=19 October 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141019025420/http://www.theherald.com.au/story/2044680/topics-its-still-the-f3-derby/|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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In December 2022, the clubs unveiled a trophy given to the team with the better record in the derby meetings over the season. The trophy consisted of a core drill sample of the motorway.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://keepup.com.au/news/the-most-unique-trophy-in-world-football-the-piece-of-motorway-that-represents-the-rivalry|title=The most unique trophy in world football? The piece of motorway that |
In December 2022, the clubs unveiled a trophy given to the team with the better record in the derby meetings over the season. The trophy consisted of a core drill sample of the motorway.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://keepup.com.au/news/the-most-unique-trophy-in-world-football-the-piece-of-motorway-that-represents-the-rivalry|title=The most unique trophy in world football? The piece of motorway that 'represents the rivalry'|first=Matt|last=Comito|website=Keep Up|date=10 December 2022|access-date=11 December 2022|archive-date=11 December 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221211084621/https://keepup.com.au/news/the-most-unique-trophy-in-world-football-the-piece-of-motorway-that-represents-the-rivalry|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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===Mariners 2–8 Jets=== |
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The [[2017–18 A-League]] match between [[Central Coast Mariners FC|Central Coast Mariners]] and [[Newcastle Jets FC|Newcastle Jets]], took place on 14 April 2018. Newcastle Jets won 8–2, which is the [[A-League Men records and statistics#Scorelines|joint highest scoring game in the history of the competition]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.a-league.com.au/news/records-falls-jets-run-riot-gosford-f3-derby|title=Records falls as Jets run riot in Gosford F3 Derby|date=14 April 2018|publisher=[[Football Federation Australia]]|website=[[A-League]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.a-league.com.au/news/ruthless-jets-thrash-mariners-f3-derby-demolition|title=Ruthless Jets thrash Mariners in F3 Derby demolition|last=Greco|first=John|date=14 April 2018|publisher=[[Football Federation Australia]]|website=[[A-League]]}}</ref> |
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Heading into the final round of the regular season, [[Newcastle Jets FC|Newcastle Jets]] had already secured second place, 14 points behind premiers [[Sydney FC]] and four points ahead [[Melbourne Victory FC|Melbourne Victory]]. [[Central Coast Mariners FC|Central Coast Mariners]] were looking to avoid a second [[wooden spoon (award)|wooden spoon]] in three years, sitting two points ahead of [[Wellington Phoenix FC|Wellington Phoenix]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ultimatealeague.com/standings.php?season=2017-18&round=26|title=2017–18 A-League standings: Round 26}}</ref> |
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The match set the record as the highest scoring match in A-League history, previously set at 9 when [[Adelaide United FC 8–1 North Queensland Fury FC|Adelaide United defeated North Queensland Fury 8–1]]. Newcastle Jets would go onto finish runner-up, losing to [[Melbourne Victory FC|Melbourne Victory]] in the [[2018 A-League Grand Final|Grand Final]], due to a [[2018 A-League Grand Final#Video assistant referee (VAR) controversy|controversy involving VAR]]. The record was later matched by [[Wellington Phoenix FC|Wellington Phoenix]] in the [[2018–19 A-League|2018–19 season]], where they also beat the Mariners 8–2. |
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Immediately following the match, caretaker manager [[Wayne O'Sullivan]] was sacked by the club after four games, losing all of them. Since [[Wellington Phoenix FC|Wellington Phoenix]] won their final game, [[Central Coast Mariners FC|Central Coast Mariners]] finished bottom of the table, a feat they would repeat the following year, along with another 8–2 defeat, this time to Wellington Phoenix. |
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====Statistics==== |
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! width=100 | Statistics<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.a-league.com.au/match/central-coast-mariners-v-newcastle-jets-a-league-14-04-2018/928073#!/stats|title=Central Coast Mariners v Newcastle Jets — A-League|accessdate=14 April 2018|website=[[A-League]]}}</ref> |
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! width=70 | [[Central Coast Mariners FC|Central Coast Mariners]] |
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! width=70 | [[Newcastle Jets FC|Newcastle Jets]] |
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| Goals scored || 2 || 8 |
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| Total shots || 15 || 15 |
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| Ball possession || 54.2% || 45.8% |
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| Corner kicks || 4 || 4 |
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| Fouls || 15 || 9 |
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| Offsides || 3 || 5 |
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| Yellow cards || 0 || 3 |
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| Red cards || 0 || 0 |
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== Women's F3 Derby == |
== Women's F3 Derby == |
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With the [[Central Coast Mariners FC (A-League Women)|Central Coast Mariners]]' re-introduction to the [[A-League Women]] for the [[2023–24 A-League Women|2023–24 season]], a new trophy was established by the two clubs which is made from a piece of guardrail from the M1 motorway.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Comito |first=Matthew |date=2023-10-12 |title=Mariners & Jets unveil incredible new F3 Derby trophy: It's even more bizarre than the last! |url=https://aleagues.com.au/news/a-league-news-central-coast-newcastle-f3-derby-womens-mariners-jets/ |access-date=2023-10-12 |website=A-Leagues |language=en-AU}}</ref> The opening round fixture between the Mariners and the [[Newcastle Jets FC (A-League Women)|Jets]] in October 2023 was the first women's F3 derby contested since 2009, when the Mariners last played in the competition. |
With the [[Central Coast Mariners FC (A-League Women)|Central Coast Mariners]]' re-introduction to the [[A-League Women]] for the [[2023–24 A-League Women|2023–24 season]], a new trophy was established by the two clubs which is made from a piece of guardrail from the M1 motorway.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Comito |first=Matthew |date=2023-10-12 |title=Mariners & Jets unveil incredible new F3 Derby trophy: It's even more bizarre than the last! |url=https://aleagues.com.au/news/a-league-news-central-coast-newcastle-f3-derby-womens-mariners-jets/ |access-date=2023-10-12 |website=A-Leagues |language=en-AU |archive-date=14 October 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231014053234/https://aleagues.com.au/news/a-league-news-central-coast-newcastle-f3-derby-womens-mariners-jets/ |url-status=live }}</ref> The opening round fixture between the Mariners and the [[Newcastle Jets FC (A-League Women)|Jets]] in October 2023 was the first women's F3 derby contested since 2009, when the Mariners last played in the competition. |
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==Records and statistics== |
==Records and statistics== |
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===Men's teams=== |
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{{updated|22 November 2024}} |
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! scope="row"|[[Oceania Club Championship]] qualifiers |
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<small>This table only includes competitive first-team games, excluding all pre-season games and friendlies.</small> |
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===Women's teams=== |
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| 9,809 |
| 9,809 |
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|- |
|- |
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| rowspan=3| [[ |
| rowspan=3| [[2005–06 A-League]] |
||
| 2 |
| 2 |
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| 4 September 2005 |
| 4 September 2005 |
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| |
| |
||
| [[Franco Parisi|Parisi]] (88) |
| [[Franco Parisi|Parisi]] (88) |
||
| [[Hunter Stadium]] |
| [[Newcastle International Sports Centre|Hunter Stadium]] |
||
| 9,371 |
| 9,371 |
||
|- |
|- |
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| 31 December 2005 |
| 31 December 2005 |
||
| '''Central Coast''' |
| '''Central Coast''' |
||
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|''' |
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|'''4–1''' |
||
| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| [[Andre Gumprecht|Gumprecht]] (4), [[Damien Brown (soccer)|Brown]] (34), [[John Hutchinson (footballer, born 1979)|Hutchinson]] (71, 82) |
| [[Andre Gumprecht|Gumprecht]] (4), [[Damien Brown (soccer)|Brown]] (34), [[John Hutchinson (footballer, born 1979)|Hutchinson]] (71, 82) |
||
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| 11,612 |
| 11,612 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan=2| [[2005–06_A-League#Finals_series| |
| rowspan=2| [[2005–06_A-League#Finals_series|2005–06 A-League Finals]] |
||
| 5 |
| 5 |
||
| 10 February 2006 |
| 10 February 2006 |
||
| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|''' |
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|'''0–1''' |
||
| '''Central Coast''' |
| '''Central Coast''' |
||
| [[Matthew Osman|Osman]] (75) |
| [[Matthew Osman|Osman]] (75) |
||
| |
| |
||
| [[Hunter Stadium]] |
| [[Newcastle International Sports Centre|Hunter Stadium]] |
||
| 10,236 |
| 10,236 |
||
|- |
|- |
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| 17 February 2006 |
| 17 February 2006 |
||
| Central Coast |
| Central Coast |
||
| style="background:grey;color:black;"|''' |
| style="background:grey;color:black;"|'''1–1''' |
||
| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| [[Dean Heffernan|Heffernan]] (79) |
| [[Dean Heffernan|Heffernan]] (79) |
||
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| 12 August 2006 |
| 12 August 2006 |
||
| '''Central Coast''' |
| '''Central Coast''' |
||
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|''' |
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|'''2–1 (e.t)''' |
||
| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| [[Stewart Petrie|Petrie]] (53 |
| [[Stewart Petrie|Petrie]] (53 pen.), [[Paul O'Grady (footballer)|O'Grady]] (96) |
||
| [[Vaughan Coveny|Coveny]] (25) |
| [[Vaughan Coveny|Coveny]] (25) |
||
| [[Central Coast Stadium]] |
| [[Central Coast Stadium]] |
||
| 7,567 |
| 7,567 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan=3| [[ |
| rowspan=3| [[2006–07 A-League]] |
||
| 8 |
| 8 |
||
| 23 September 2006 |
| 23 September 2006 |
||
| Central Coast |
| Central Coast |
||
| style="background:grey;color:black;"|''' |
| style="background:grey;color:black;"|'''1–1''' |
||
| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| [[John Hutchinson (footballer, born 1979)|Hutchinson]] (12) |
| [[John Hutchinson (footballer, born 1979)|Hutchinson]] (12) |
||
| [[Joel Griffiths|Griffiths]] (84) |
| [[Joel Griffiths|J. Griffiths]] (84) |
||
| [[Central Coast Stadium]] |
| [[Central Coast Stadium]] |
||
| 8,439 |
| 8,439 |
||
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| 12 November 2006 |
| 12 November 2006 |
||
| '''Newcastle''' |
| '''Newcastle''' |
||
| style="background:#1034A6;color:#FDD017;"|''' |
| style="background:#1034A6;color:#FDD017;"|'''3–1''' |
||
| Central Coast |
| Central Coast |
||
| [[Damian Mori|Mori]] (40) |
| [[Damian Mori|Mori]] (40) |
||
| [[Mark Bridge|Bridge]] (6), [[Nick Carle|Carle]] (17), [[Milton Rodriguez|Rodriguez]] (79) |
| [[Mark Bridge|Bridge]] (6), [[Nick Carle|Carle]] (17), [[Milton Rodriguez|Rodriguez]] (79) |
||
| [[Hunter Stadium]] |
| [[Newcastle International Sports Centre|Hunter Stadium]] |
||
| 14,026 |
| 14,026 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
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| 5 January 2007 |
| 5 January 2007 |
||
| '''Newcastle''' |
| '''Newcastle''' |
||
| style="background:#1034A6;color:#FDD017;"|''' |
| style="background:#1034A6;color:#FDD017;"|'''1–0''' |
||
| Central Coast |
| Central Coast |
||
| |
| |
||
| [[Milton Rodriguez|Rodriguez]] (25) |
| [[Milton Rodriguez|Rodriguez]] (25) |
||
| [[Hunter Stadium]] |
| [[Newcastle International Sports Centre|Hunter Stadium]] |
||
| 14,828 |
| 14,828 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan=3| [[ |
| rowspan=3| [[2007–08 A-League]] |
||
| 11 |
| 11 |
||
| 7 October 2007 |
| 7 October 2007 |
||
| Central Coast |
| Central Coast |
||
| style="background:grey;color:black;"|''' |
| style="background:grey;color:black;"|'''1–1''' |
||
| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| [[Tom Pondeljak|Pondeljak]] (62) |
| [[Tom Pondeljak|Pondeljak]] (62) |
||
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| 25 November 2007 |
| 25 November 2007 |
||
| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| style="background:grey;color:black;"|''' |
| style="background:grey;color:black;"|'''0–0''' |
||
| Central Coast |
| Central Coast |
||
| |
| |
||
| |
| |
||
| [[Hunter Stadium]] |
| [[Newcastle International Sports Centre|Hunter Stadium]] |
||
| 14,169 |
| 14,169 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
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| 12 January 2008 |
| 12 January 2008 |
||
| Central Coast |
| Central Coast |
||
| style="background:#1034A6;color:#FDD017;"|''' |
| style="background:#1034A6;color:#FDD017;"|'''1–2''' |
||
| '''Newcastle''' |
| '''Newcastle''' |
||
| [[Adam Kwasnik|Kwasnik]] (9) |
| [[Adam Kwasnik|Kwasnik]] (9) |
||
| [[James Holland (footballer)|Holland]] (6), [[Joel Griffiths|J.Griffiths]] (52) |
| [[James Holland (footballer)|Holland]] (6), [[Joel Griffiths|J. Griffiths]] (52) |
||
| [[Central Coast Stadium]] |
| [[Central Coast Stadium]] |
||
| 19,238 |
| 19,238 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan=2| [[2007–08_A-League#Finals_series| |
| rowspan=2| [[2007–08_A-League#Finals_series|2007–08 A-League Finals]] |
||
| 14 |
| 14 |
||
| 27 January 2008 |
| 27 January 2008 |
||
| '''Newcastle''' |
| '''Newcastle''' |
||
| style="background:#1034A6;color:#FDD017;"|''' |
| style="background:#1034A6;color:#FDD017;"|'''2–0''' |
||
| Central Coast |
| Central Coast |
||
| |
| |
||
| [[Adam Griffiths|A.Griffiths]] (22), [[Joel Griffiths|J.Griffiths]] (85 |
| [[Adam Griffiths|A. Griffiths]] (22), [[Joel Griffiths|J. Griffiths]] (85 pen.) |
||
| [[Hunter Stadium]] |
| [[Newcastle International Sports Centre|Hunter Stadium]] |
||
| 22,960 |
| 22,960 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
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| 10 February 2008 |
| 10 February 2008 |
||
| '''Central Coast''' |
| '''Central Coast''' |
||
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|''' |
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|'''3–0 (e.t)''' |
||
| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| [[Adam Kwasnik|Kwasnik]] (37), [[Sasho Petrovski|Petrovski]] (74, 95) |
| [[Adam Kwasnik|Kwasnik]] (37), [[Sasho Petrovski|Petrovski]] (74, 95) |
||
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| 24 February 2008 |
| 24 February 2008 |
||
| Central Coast |
| Central Coast |
||
| style="background:#1034A6;color:#FDD017;"|''' |
| style="background:#1034A6;color:#FDD017;"|'''0–1''' |
||
| '''Newcastle''' |
| '''Newcastle''' |
||
| |
| |
||
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| 36,354 |
| 36,354 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan=3| [[ |
| rowspan=3| [[2008–09 A-League]] |
||
| 17 |
| 17 |
||
| 15 August 2008 |
| 15 August 2008 |
||
| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| style="background:grey;color:black;"|''' |
| style="background:grey;color:black;"|'''1–1''' |
||
| Central Coast |
| Central Coast |
||
| [[Matt Simon|Simon]] (87) |
| [[Matt Simon|Simon]] (87) |
||
| [[Joel Griffiths|J.Griffiths]] (90 |
| [[Joel Griffiths|J. Griffiths]] (90 pen.) |
||
| [[Hunter Stadium]] |
| [[Newcastle International Sports Centre|Hunter Stadium]] |
||
| 16,022 |
| 16,022 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
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| 24 October 2008 |
| 24 October 2008 |
||
| '''Central Coast''' |
| '''Central Coast''' |
||
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|''' |
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|'''1–0''' |
||
| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| [[Dylan Macallister|Macallister]] (33) |
| [[Dylan Macallister|Macallister]] (33) |
||
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| 26 December 2008 |
| 26 December 2008 |
||
| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|''' |
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|'''1–2''' |
||
| '''Central Coast''' |
| '''Central Coast''' |
||
| [[Sasho Petrovski|Petrovski]] (67), [[Matt Simon|Simon]] (80) |
| [[Sasho Petrovski|Petrovski]] (67), [[Matt Simon|Simon]] (80) |
||
| [[Joel Griffiths|J.Griffiths]] (9 |
| [[Joel Griffiths|J. Griffiths]] (9 pen.) |
||
| [[Hunter Stadium]] |
| [[Newcastle International Sports Centre|Hunter Stadium]] |
||
| 11,413 |
| 11,413 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan=3| [[ |
| rowspan=3| [[2009–10 A-League]] |
||
| 20 |
| 20 |
||
| 14 August 2009 |
| 14 August 2009 |
||
| Central Coast |
| Central Coast |
||
| style="background:grey;color:black;"|''' |
| style="background:grey;color:black;"|'''1–1''' |
||
| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| [[Nigel Boogaard|Boogaard]] (50) |
| [[Nigel Boogaard|Boogaard]] (50) |
||
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| 23 October 2009 |
| 23 October 2009 |
||
| '''Newcastle''' |
| '''Newcastle''' |
||
| style="background:#1034A6;color:#FDD017;"|''' |
| style="background:#1034A6;color:#FDD017;"|'''2–1''' |
||
| Central Coast |
| Central Coast |
||
| [[Adam Kwasnik|Kwasnik]] (19) |
| [[Adam Kwasnik|Kwasnik]] (19) |
||
| [[Michael Bridges|Bridges]] (8), [[Labinot Haliti|Haliti]] (14) |
| [[Michael Bridges|Bridges]] (8), [[Labinot Haliti|Haliti]] (14) |
||
| [[Hunter Stadium]] |
| [[Newcastle International Sports Centre|Hunter Stadium]] |
||
| 6,188 |
| 6,188 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
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| 8 February 2010 |
| 8 February 2010 |
||
| '''Central Coast''' |
| '''Central Coast''' |
||
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|''' |
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|'''3–0''' |
||
| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| [[Nigel Boogaard|Boogaard]] (17), [[Adam Kwasnik|Kwasnik]] (50), [[Matt Simon|Simon]] (72) |
| [[Nigel Boogaard|Boogaard]] (17), [[Adam Kwasnik|Kwasnik]] (50), [[Matt Simon|Simon]] (72) |
||
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| 5,842 |
| 5,842 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan=3| [[ |
| rowspan=3| [[2010–11 A-League]] |
||
| 23 |
| 23 |
||
| 24 November 2010 |
| 24 November 2010 |
||
| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| style="background:grey;color:black;"|''' |
| style="background:grey;color:black;"|'''1–1''' |
||
| Central Coast |
| Central Coast |
||
| [[Matt Simon|Simon]] (49) |
| [[Matt Simon|Simon]] (49) |
||
| [[Sasho Petrovski|Petrovski]] (90) |
| [[Sasho Petrovski|Petrovski]] (90) |
||
| [[Hunter Stadium]] |
| [[Newcastle International Sports Centre|Hunter Stadium]] |
||
| 7,730 |
| 7,730 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
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| 16 January 2011 |
| 16 January 2011 |
||
| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|''' |
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|'''0–2''' |
||
| '''Central Coast''' |
| '''Central Coast''' |
||
| [[Matt Simon|Simon]] (14), [[John Hutchinson (footballer, born 1979)|Hutchinson]] (87) |
| [[Matt Simon|Simon]] (14), [[John Hutchinson (footballer, born 1979)|Hutchinson]] (87) |
||
| |
| |
||
| [[Hunter Stadium]] |
| [[Newcastle International Sports Centre|Hunter Stadium]] |
||
| 13,463 |
| 13,463 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
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| 13 February 2011 |
| 13 February 2011 |
||
| '''Central Coast''' |
| '''Central Coast''' |
||
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|''' |
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|'''1–0''' |
||
| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| [[Patricio Perez|Perez]] (90) |
| [[Patricio Perez|Perez]] (90) |
||
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| 13,463 |
| 13,463 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan=3| [[ |
| rowspan=3| [[2011–12 A-League]] |
||
| 26 |
| 26 |
||
| 23 October 2011 |
| 23 October 2011 |
||
| '''Newcastle''' |
| '''Newcastle''' |
||
| style="background:#1034A6;color:#FDD017;"|''' |
| style="background:#1034A6;color:#FDD017;"|'''1–0''' |
||
| Central Coast |
| Central Coast |
||
| |
| |
||
| [[Jeremy Brockie|Brockie]] (24) |
| [[Jeremy Brockie|Brockie]] (24) |
||
| [[Hunter Stadium]] |
| [[Newcastle International Sports Centre|Hunter Stadium]] |
||
| 14,421 |
| 14,421 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
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| 10 December 2011 |
| 10 December 2011 |
||
| '''Central Coast''' |
| '''Central Coast''' |
||
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|''' |
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|'''2–0''' |
||
| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| [[Rostyn Griffiths|R.Griffiths]] (24), [[Matt Simon|Simon]] (58) |
| [[Rostyn Griffiths|R. Griffiths]] (24), [[Matt Simon|Simon]] (58) |
||
| |
| |
||
| [[Central Coast Stadium]] |
| [[Central Coast Stadium]] |
||
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| 14 January 2012 |
| 14 January 2012 |
||
| Central Coast |
| Central Coast |
||
| style="background:grey;color:black;"|''' |
| style="background:grey;color:black;"|'''1–1''' |
||
| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| [[Patrick Zwaanswijk|Zwaanswijk]] (60) |
| [[Patrick Zwaanswijk|Zwaanswijk]] (60) |
||
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| 10,904 |
| 10,904 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan=3| [[ |
| rowspan=3| [[2012–13 A-League]] |
||
| 29 |
| 29 |
||
| 20 October 2012 |
| 20 October 2012 |
||
| '''Newcastle''' |
| '''Newcastle''' |
||
| style="background:#1034A6;color:#FDD017;"|''' |
| style="background:#1034A6;color:#FDD017;"|'''2–1''' |
||
| Central Coast |
| Central Coast |
||
| [[Bernie Ibini-Isei|Ibini-Isei]] (71) |
| [[Bernie Ibini-Isei|Ibini-Isei]] (71) |
||
| [[Ryan Griffiths (footballer)|R.Griffiths]] (4 |
| [[Ryan Griffiths (footballer)|R. Griffiths]] (4 pen.), [[Emile Heskey|Heskey]] (61) |
||
| [[Hunter Stadium]] |
| [[Newcastle International Sports Centre|Hunter Stadium]] |
||
| 15,289 |
| 15,289 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
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| 8 December 2012 |
| 8 December 2012 |
||
| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|''' |
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|'''0–2''' |
||
| '''Central Coast''' |
| '''Central Coast''' |
||
| [[Daniel McBreen|McBreen]] (48, 66) |
| [[Daniel McBreen|McBreen]] (48, 66) |
||
| |
| |
||
| [[Hunter Stadium]] |
| [[Newcastle International Sports Centre|Hunter Stadium]] |
||
| 13,112 |
| 13,112 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
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| 19 January 2013 |
| 19 January 2013 |
||
| Central Coast |
| Central Coast |
||
| style="background:grey;color:black;"|''' |
| style="background:grey;color:black;"|'''0–0''' |
||
| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| |
| |
||
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| 11,249 |
| 11,249 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan=3| [[ |
| rowspan=3| [[2013–14 A-League]] |
||
| 32 |
| 32 |
||
| 2 November 2013 |
| 2 November 2013 |
||
| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| style="background:grey;color:black;"|''' |
| style="background:grey;color:black;"|'''2–2''' |
||
| Central Coast |
| Central Coast |
||
| [[Marcos Flores|Flores]] (65), [[Mile Sterjovski|Sterjovski]] (80) |
| [[Marcos Flores|Flores]] (65), [[Mile Sterjovski|Sterjovski]] (80) |
||
| [[Scott Neville|Neville]] (51), [[Justin Pasfield|Pasfield]] (o.g |
| [[Scott Neville|Neville]] (51), [[Justin Pasfield|Pasfield]] (56 o.g.) |
||
| [[Hunter Stadium]] |
| [[Newcastle International Sports Centre|Hunter Stadium]] |
||
| 13,744 |
| 13,744 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
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| 25 January 2014 |
| 25 January 2014 |
||
| '''Central Coast''' |
| '''Central Coast''' |
||
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|''' |
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|'''3–0''' |
||
| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| [[Anthony Caceres|Caceres]] (13), [[Daniel McBreen|McBreen]] (31), [[Matt Simon|Simon]] (45+2) |
| [[Anthony Caceres|Caceres]] (13), [[Daniel McBreen|McBreen]] (31), [[Matt Simon|Simon]] (45+2) |
||
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| 15 March 2014 |
| 15 March 2014 |
||
| '''Central Coast''' |
| '''Central Coast''' |
||
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|''' |
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|'''3–1''' |
||
| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| [[Eddy Bosnar|Bosnar]] (1), [[Bernie Ibini-Isei|Ibini-Isei]] (6), [[Glen Trifiro|Trifiro]] (88) |
| [[Eddy Bosnar|Bosnar]] (1), [[Bernie Ibini-Isei|Ibini-Isei]] (6), [[Glen Trifiro|Trifiro]] (88) |
||
| [[Joel Griffiths|J.Griffiths]] (23) |
| [[Joel Griffiths|J. Griffiths]] (23) |
||
| [[Central Coast Stadium]] |
| [[Central Coast Stadium]] |
||
| 7,455 |
| 7,455 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan=3| [[ |
| rowspan=3| [[2014–15 A-League]] |
||
| 35 |
| 35 |
||
| 11 October 2014 |
| 11 October 2014 |
||
| '''Central Coast''' |
| '''Central Coast''' |
||
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|''' |
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|'''1–0''' |
||
| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| [[Mitchell Duke|Duke]] (90+2) |
| [[Mitchell Duke|Duke]] (90+2) |
||
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| 30 November 2014 |
| 30 November 2014 |
||
| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| style="background:grey;color:black;"|''' |
| style="background:grey;color:black;"|'''1–1''' |
||
| Central Coast |
| Central Coast |
||
| [[Richárd Vernes|Vernes]] (55) |
| [[Richárd Vernes|Vernes]] (55) |
||
| [[Edson Montaño|Montaño]] (48) |
| [[Edson Montaño|Montaño]] (48) |
||
| [[Hunter Stadium]] |
| [[Newcastle International Sports Centre|Hunter Stadium]] |
||
| 11,031 |
| 11,031 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
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| 28 February 2015 |
| 28 February 2015 |
||
| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| style="background:grey;color:black;"|''' |
| style="background:grey;color:black;"|'''0–0''' |
||
| Central Coast |
| Central Coast |
||
| |
| |
||
| |
| |
||
| [[Hunter Stadium]] |
| [[Newcastle International Sports Centre|Hunter Stadium]] |
||
| 7,991 |
| 7,991 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan=3| [[ |
| rowspan=3| [[2015–16 A-League]] |
||
| 38 |
| 38 |
||
| 14 November 2015 |
| 14 November 2015 |
||
| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| style="background:grey;color:black;"|''' |
| style="background:grey;color:black;"|'''1–1''' |
||
| Central Coast |
| Central Coast |
||
| [[Matt Sim|Sim]] (90+2) |
| [[Matt Sim|Sim]] (90+2) |
||
| [[Miloš Trifunović (footballer)|Trifunović]] (83) |
| [[Miloš Trifunović (footballer)|Trifunović]] (83) |
||
| [[Hunter Stadium]] |
| [[Newcastle International Sports Centre|Hunter Stadium]] |
||
| 9,422 |
| 9,422 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
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| 28 February 2016 |
| 28 February 2016 |
||
| Central Coast |
| Central Coast |
||
| style="background:#1034A6;color:#FDD017;"|''' |
| style="background:#1034A6;color:#FDD017;"|'''0–1''' |
||
| '''Newcastle''' |
| '''Newcastle''' |
||
| |
| |
||
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| 9 April 2016 |
| 9 April 2016 |
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| Central Coast |
| Central Coast |
||
| style="background:#1034A6;color:#FDD017;"|''' |
| style="background:#1034A6;color:#FDD017;"|'''2–4''' |
||
| '''Newcastle''' |
| '''Newcastle''' |
||
| [[Fábio Ferreira (footballer, born 1989)|Ferreira]] (51 |
| [[Fábio Ferreira (footballer, born 1989)|Ferreira]] (51 pen.), [[Roy O'Donovan|O'Donovan]] (76) |
||
| [[Morten Nordstrand|Nordstrand]] (1, 54), [[Enver Alivodić|Alivodić]] (18), [[Mateo Poljak|Poljak]] (79) |
| [[Morten Nordstrand|Nordstrand]] (1, 54), [[Enver Alivodić|Alivodić]] (18), [[Mateo Poljak|Poljak]] (79) |
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| [[Central Coast Stadium]] |
| [[Central Coast Stadium]] |
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| 7,335 |
| 7,335 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan=3| [[ |
| rowspan=3| [[2016–17 A-League]] |
||
| 41 |
| 41 |
||
| 20 November 2016 |
| 20 November 2016 |
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| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| style="background:grey;color:black;"|''' |
| style="background:grey;color:black;"|'''1–1''' |
||
| Central Coast |
| Central Coast |
||
| [[Jake McGing|McGing]] (42) |
| [[Jake McGing|McGing]] (42) |
||
| [[Morten Nordstrand|Nordstrand]] (64) |
| [[Morten Nordstrand|Nordstrand]] (64) |
||
| [[ |
| [[Newcastle International Sports Centre|McDonald Jones Stadium]] |
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| 11,238 |
| 11,238 |
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|- |
|- |
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| 26 February 2017 |
| 26 February 2017 |
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| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| style="background:grey;color:black;"|''' |
| style="background:grey;color:black;"|'''1–1''' |
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| Central Coast |
| Central Coast |
||
| [[Scott Galloway (soccer)|Galloway]] (50) |
| [[Scott Galloway (soccer)|Galloway]] (50) |
||
| [[Aleksandr Kokko|Kokko]] (20) |
| [[Aleksandr Kokko|Kokko]] (20) |
||
| [[ |
| [[Newcastle International Sports Centre|McDonald Jones Stadium]] |
||
| 9,423 |
| 9,423 |
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|- |
|- |
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| 9 April 2017 |
| 9 April 2017 |
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| '''Central Coast''' |
| '''Central Coast''' |
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| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|''' |
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|'''2–0''' |
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| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| [[Nick Montgomery|Montgomery]] (32), [[Fábio Ferreira (footballer, born 1989)|Ferreira]] (51) |
| [[Nick Montgomery|Montgomery]] (32), [[Fábio Ferreira (footballer, born 1989)|Ferreira]] (51) |
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| 8,073 |
| 8,073 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan=3| [[ |
| rowspan=3| [[2017–18 A-League]] |
||
| 44 |
| 44 |
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| 7 October 2017 |
| 7 October 2017 |
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| Central Coast |
| Central Coast |
||
| style="background:#1034A6;color:#FDD017;"|''' |
| style="background:#1034A6;color:#FDD017;"|'''1–5''' |
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| '''Newcastle''' |
| '''Newcastle''' |
||
| [[Asdrúbal Padrón|Asdrúbal]] (5) |
| [[Asdrúbal Padrón|Asdrúbal]] (5) |
||
| [[Roy O'Donovan|O'Donovan]] (9 pen, 28, 38), [[Joe Champness|Champness]] (81), [[Dimitri Petratos|Petratos]] (90) |
| [[Roy O'Donovan|O'Donovan]] (9 pen., 28, 38), [[Joe Champness|Champness]] (81), [[Dimitri Petratos|Petratos]] (90) |
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| [[Central Coast Stadium]] |
| [[Central Coast Stadium]] |
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| 12,044 |
| 12,044 |
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| 9 January 2018 |
| 9 January 2018 |
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| '''Newcastle''' |
| '''Newcastle''' |
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| style="background:#1034A6;color:#FDD017;"|''' |
| style="background:#1034A6;color:#FDD017;"|'''2–0''' |
||
| Central Coast |
| Central Coast |
||
| |
| |
||
| [[Dimitri Petratos|Petratos]] (82), [[Patito Rodríguez|Rodríguez]] (90+2) |
| [[Dimitri Petratos|Petratos]] (82), [[Patito Rodríguez|Rodríguez]] (90+2) |
||
| [[ |
| [[Newcastle International Sports Centre|McDonald Jones Stadium]] |
||
| 13,127 |
| 13,127 |
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|- |
|- |
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| 14 April 2018 |
| 14 April 2018 |
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| Central Coast |
| Central Coast |
||
| style="background:#1034A6;color:#FDD017;"|''' |
| style="background:#1034A6;color:#FDD017;"|'''2–8''' |
||
| '''Newcastle''' |
| '''Newcastle''' |
||
| [[Connor Pain|Pain]] (39), [[Trent Buhagiar|Buhagiar]] (80) |
| [[Connor Pain|Pain]] (39), [[Trent Buhagiar|Buhagiar]] (80) |
||
| [[Joe Champness|Champness]] (10), [[Roy O'Donovan|O'Donovan]] (20, 68 pen), [[Riley McGree|McGree]] (24, 53, 75), [[Lachlan Jackson|Jackson]] (61), [[Dimitri Petratos|Petratos]] (81) |
| [[Joe Champness|Champness]] (10), [[Roy O'Donovan|O'Donovan]] (20, 68 pen.), [[Riley McGree|McGree]] (24, 53, 75), [[Lachlan Jackson|Jackson]] (61), [[Dimitri Petratos|Petratos]] (81) |
||
| [[Central Coast Stadium]] |
| [[Central Coast Stadium]] |
||
| 7,604 |
| 7,604 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan=3| [[ |
| rowspan=3| [[2018–19 A-League]] |
||
| 47 |
| 47 |
||
| 23 December 2018 |
| 23 December 2018 |
||
| Central Coast |
| Central Coast |
||
| style="background:#1034A6;color:#FDD017;"|''' |
| style="background:#1034A6;color:#FDD017;"|'''1–2''' |
||
| '''Newcastle''' |
| '''Newcastle''' |
||
| [[Matt Simon|Simon]] (36) |
| [[Matt Simon|Simon]] (36) |
||
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| 23 January 2019 |
| 23 January 2019 |
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| '''Newcastle''' |
| '''Newcastle''' |
||
| style="background:#1034A6;color:#FDD017;"|''' |
| style="background:#1034A6;color:#FDD017;"|'''1–0''' |
||
| Central Coast |
| Central Coast |
||
| |
| |
||
| [[Kaine Sheppard|Sheppard]] (54) |
| [[Kaine Sheppard|Sheppard]] (54) |
||
| [[ |
| [[Newcastle International Sports Centre|McDonald Jones Stadium]] |
||
| 9,466 |
| 9,466 |
||
|- |
|- |
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| 16 March 2019 |
| 16 March 2019 |
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| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|''' |
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|'''2–3''' |
||
| '''Central Coast''' |
| '''Central Coast''' |
||
| [[Jordan Murray (footballer)|Murray]] (51), [[Jem Karacan|Karacan]] (64), [[Connor Pain|Pain]] (67) |
| [[Jordan Murray (footballer)|Murray]] (51), [[Jem Karacan|Karacan]] (64), [[Connor Pain|Pain]] (67) |
||
| [[Roy O'Donovan|O'Donovan]] (74), [[Ronald Vargas|Vargas]] (81) |
| [[Roy O'Donovan|O'Donovan]] (74), [[Ronald Vargas|Vargas]] (81) |
||
| [[ |
| [[Newcastle International Sports Centre|McDonald Jones Stadium]] |
||
| 8,173 |
| 8,173 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan=3| [[ |
| rowspan=3| [[2019–20 A-League]] |
||
| 50 |
| 50 |
||
| 19 October 2019 |
| 19 October 2019 |
||
| Central Coast |
| Central Coast |
||
| style="background:grey;color:black;"|''' |
| style="background:grey;color:black;"|'''1–1''' |
||
| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| [[Milan Đurić (Serbian footballer)|Đurić]] (4) |
| [[Milan Đurić (Serbian footballer)|Đurić]] (4) |
||
| [[Dimitri Petratos|Petratos]] (56 |
| [[Dimitri Petratos|Petratos]] (56 pen.) |
||
| [[Central Coast Stadium]] |
| [[Central Coast Stadium]] |
||
| 8,910 |
| 8,910 |
||
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| 9 February 2020 |
| 9 February 2020 |
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| '''Newcastle''' |
| '''Newcastle''' |
||
| style="background:#1034A6;color:#FDD017;"|''' |
| style="background:#1034A6;color:#FDD017;"|'''4–3''' |
||
| Central Coast |
| Central Coast |
||
| [[Ruon Tongyik|Tongyik]] (45), [[Jack Clisby|Clisby]] (49), [[Chris Harold|Harold]] (86) |
| [[Ruon Tongyik|Tongyik]] (45), [[Jack Clisby|Clisby]] (49), [[Chris Harold|Harold]] (86) |
||
| [[Dimitri Petratos|Petratos]] (15, 52), [[Nikolai Topor-Stanley|Topor-Stanley]] (25), [[Kim Eun-sun (footballer)|Eun- |
| [[Dimitri Petratos|Petratos]] (15, 52), [[Nikolai Topor-Stanley|Topor-Stanley]] (25), [[Kim Eun-sun (footballer)|Eun-sun]] (55 o.g.) |
||
| [[ |
| [[Newcastle International Sports Centre|McDonald Jones Stadium]] |
||
| 4,151 |
| 4,151 |
||
|- |
|- |
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| 24 July 2020 |
| 24 July 2020 |
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| Central Coast |
| Central Coast |
||
| style="background:grey;color:black;"|''' |
| style="background:grey;color:black;"|'''0–0''' |
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| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| |
| |
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| 2,373 |
| 2,373 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan=3| [[ |
| rowspan=3| [[2020–21 A-League]] |
||
| 53 |
| 53 |
||
| 31 December 2020 |
| 31 December 2020 |
||
| '''Central Coast''' |
| '''Central Coast''' |
||
| style="background:yellow;color:navyblue;"|''' |
| style="background:yellow;color:navyblue;"|'''1–0''' |
||
| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| [[Alou Kuol|A.Kuol]] (43) |
| [[Alou Kuol|A. Kuol]] (43) |
||
| |
| |
||
| [[Central Coast Stadium]] |
| [[Central Coast Stadium]] |
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| 15 May 2021 |
| 15 May 2021 |
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| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| style="background:yellow;color:navyblue;"|''' |
| style="background:yellow;color:navyblue;"|'''0–1''' |
||
| '''Central Coast''' |
| '''Central Coast''' |
||
| [[Matt Simon|Simon]] (54 |
| [[Matt Simon|Simon]] (54 pen.) |
||
| |
| |
||
| [[ |
| [[Newcastle International Sports Centre|McDonald Jones Stadium]] |
||
| 5,080 |
| 5,080 |
||
|- |
|- |
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| 1 June 2021 |
| 1 June 2021 |
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| Central Coast |
| Central Coast |
||
| style="background:#1034A6;color:#FDD017;"|''' |
| style="background:#1034A6;color:#FDD017;"|'''0–2''' |
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| '''Newcastle''' |
| '''Newcastle''' |
||
| |
| |
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| 4,973 |
| 4,973 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan=3| [[ |
| rowspan=3| [[2021–22 A-League Men]] |
||
| 56 |
| 56 |
||
| 21 November 2021 |
| 21 November 2021 |
||
| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|''' |
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|'''1–2''' |
||
| '''Central Coast''' |
| '''Central Coast''' |
||
| [[Josh Nisbet|Nisbet]] (50), [[Jacob Farrell|Farrell]] (57) |
| [[Josh Nisbet|Nisbet]] (50), [[Jacob Farrell|Farrell]] (57) |
||
| [[Valentino Yuel|Yuel]] (78) |
| [[Valentino Yuel|Yuel]] (78) |
||
| [[ |
| [[Newcastle International Sports Centre|McDonald Jones Stadium]] |
||
| 6,424 |
| 6,424 |
||
|- |
|- |
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| 23 April 2022 |
| 23 April 2022 |
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| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|''' |
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|'''2–4''' |
||
| '''Central Coast''' |
| '''Central Coast''' |
||
| [[Moresche (footballer)|Moresche]] (19), [[Jason Cummings|Cummings]] (30, 34 pen), [[Garang Kuol|G.Kuol]] (90+1) |
| [[Moresche (footballer)|Moresche]] (19), [[Jason Cummings|Cummings]] (30, 34 pen.), [[Garang Kuol|G. Kuol]] (90+1) |
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| [[Lucas Mauragis|Mauragis]] (46), [[Jacob Farrell|Farrell]] (o.g |
| [[Lucas Mauragis|Mauragis]] (46), [[Jacob Farrell|Farrell]] (50 o.g.) |
||
| [[ |
| [[Newcastle International Sports Centre|McDonald Jones Stadium]] |
||
| 6,202 |
| 6,202 |
||
|- |
|- |
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| 7 May 2022 |
| 7 May 2022 |
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| '''Central Coast''' |
| '''Central Coast''' |
||
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|''' |
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|'''2–0''' |
||
| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| [[Jason Cummings|Cummings]] (30), [[Béni Nkololo|Nkololo]] (62) |
| [[Jason Cummings|Cummings]] (30), [[Béni Nkololo|Nkololo]] (62) |
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| 11,703 |
| 11,703 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan=3| [[ |
| rowspan=3| [[2022–23 A-League Men]] |
||
| 59 |
| 59 |
||
| 11 December 2022 |
| 11 December 2022 |
||
| Central Coast |
| Central Coast |
||
| style="background:#1034A6;color:#FDD017;"|''' |
| style="background:#1034A6;color:#FDD017;"|'''1–2''' |
||
| '''Newcastle''' |
| '''Newcastle''' |
||
| [[Jason Cummings|Cummings]] (53) |
| [[Jason Cummings|Cummings]] (53) |
||
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| 21 December 2022 |
| 21 December 2022 |
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| '''Central Coast''' |
| '''Central Coast''' |
||
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|''' |
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|'''3–0''' |
||
| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| [[Marco Túlio (footballer, born March 1998)|Túlio]] (22), [[Jason Cummings|Cummings]] (63), [[Béni Nkololo|Nkololo]] (87 |
| [[Marco Túlio (footballer, born March 1998)|Túlio]] (22), [[Jason Cummings|Cummings]] (63), [[Béni Nkololo|Nkololo]] (87 pen.) |
||
| |
| |
||
| [[Central Coast Stadium]] |
| [[Central Coast Stadium]] |
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| 22 April 2023 |
| 22 April 2023 |
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| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|''' |
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|'''1–3''' |
||
| '''Central Coast |
| '''Central Coast''' |
||
| [[Samuel Silvera|Silvera]] (28, 58), [[Marco Túlio (footballer, born March 1998)|Túlio]] (69) |
| [[Samuel Silvera|Silvera]] (28, 58), [[Marco Túlio (footballer, born March 1998)|Túlio]] (69) |
||
| [[Jaushua Sotirio|Sotirio]] (9) |
| [[Jaushua Sotirio|Sotirio]] (9) |
||
| [[ |
| [[Newcastle International Sports Centre|McDonald Jones Stadium]] |
||
| 9,271 |
| 9,271 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan=3| [[ |
| rowspan=3| [[2023–24 A-League Men]] |
||
| 62 |
| 62 |
||
| 25 November 2023 |
| 25 November 2023 |
||
| '''Central Coast''' |
| '''Central Coast''' |
||
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|''' |
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|'''3–1''' |
||
| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
||
| [[Storm Roux|Roux]] (45+2), [[William Wilson (soccer, born 2001)|Wilson]] (57), [[Jing Reec|Reec]] (90+3) |
| [[Storm Roux|Roux]] (45+2), [[William Wilson (soccer, born 2001)|Wilson]] (57), [[Jing Reec|Reec]] (90+3) |
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| 5,143 |
| 5,143 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| 63 |
|||
| 2 March 2024 |
|||
| Newcastle |
|||
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|'''0–1''' |
|||
| '''Central Coast''' |
|||
| [[Josh Nisbet|Nisbet]] (75) |
|||
| |
|||
| [[Newcastle International Sports Centre|McDonald Jones Stadium]] |
|||
| 7,117 |
|||
|- |
|||
| 64 |
|||
| 27 April 2024 |
|||
| Newcastle |
|||
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|'''1–3''' |
|||
| '''Central Coast''' |
|||
| [[Alou Kuol|A. Kuol]] (21), [[Harry Steele (soccer)|Steele]] (82), [[Ryan Edmondson|Edmondson]] (87) |
|||
| [[Apostolos Stamatelopoulos|Stamatelopoulos]] (47) |
|||
| [[Newcastle International Sports Centre|McDonald Jones Stadium]] |
|||
| 9,416 |
|||
|- |
|||
| rowspan=3|[[2024–25 A-League Men]] |
|||
| 65 |
|||
| 22 November 2024 |
|||
| Newcastle |
|||
| style="background:yellow;color:darkblue;"|'''1–2''' |
|||
| '''Central Coast''' |
|||
| [[Thomas Aquilina|Aquilina]] (64) |
|||
| [[Brian Kaltak|Kaltak]] (66), [[Aleksandar Šušnjar|Šušnjar]] (75 o.g.) |
|||
|[[Sydney Football Stadium (2022)|Sydney Football Stadium]] ([[Unite Round]]) |
|||
| 5,156 |
|||
|- |
|||
| 66 |
|||
| 1 February 2025 |
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| Central Coast |
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| |
|||
| Newcastle |
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| |
|||
| |
|||
| [[Central Coast Stadium]] |
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| |
|||
|- |
|||
| 67 |
|||
| 12 April 2025 |
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| Newcastle |
|||
| |
|||
| Central Coast |
|||
| |
|||
| |
|||
| [[Newcastle International Sports Centre|McDonald Jones Stadium]] |
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| |
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|} |
|} |
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===Trends=== |
===Trends=== |
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* '''Most consecutive wins:''' |
* '''Most consecutive wins:''' 6, [[Central Coast Mariners FC|Central Coast Mariners]] (21 December 2022 – 22 November 2024) |
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* '''Longest undefeated run:''' 9, |
* '''Longest undefeated run:''' 9, Central Coast Mariners (8 December 2012 – 14 November 2015) |
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* '''Most consecutive draws:''' 3, (30 November 2014 – 14 November 2015) |
* '''Most consecutive draws:''' 3, (30 November 2014 – 14 November 2015) |
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* '''Most consecutive games without a draw:''' |
* '''Most consecutive games without a draw:''' 13, (31 December 2020 – 22 November 2024) |
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* '''Most games played against each other in a season:''' 6 (twice), 2005–06, 2007–08 |
* '''Most games played against each other in a season:''' 6 (twice), 2005–06, 2007–08 |
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* '''Record highest attendance:''' 36,354. 24 February 2008, [[Sydney Football Stadium (1988)|Sydney Football Stadium]]. [[2008 A-League Grand Final|Central Coast Mariners 0–1 Newcastle Jets]] |
* '''Record highest attendance:''' 36,354. 24 February 2008, [[Sydney Football Stadium (1988)|Sydney Football Stadium]]. [[2008 A-League Grand Final|Central Coast Mariners 0–1 Newcastle Jets]] |
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==Crossing the divide== |
==Crossing the divide== |
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27 players have played for both Central Coast and Newcastle. The first player to play for both clubs was [[Noel Spencer]], debuting for Newcastle in 2007 after making his Central Coast debut in 2005. [[Samuel Silvera|Sam Silvera]] is the only player to have played for both clubs to have returned to his original club afterwards, returning to Central Coast in 2022 after his stint with Newcastle. |
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In the January transfer window of the [[ |
In the January transfer window of the [[2022–23 A-League Men|2022–23 season]], the two clubs executed a swap deal, seeing [[James McGarry (footballer)|James McGarry]] cross from the Jets to the Mariners and [[Thomas Aquilina]] go in the opposite direction from the Mariners to the Jets.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ccmariners.com.au/news/central-coast-mariners-sign-new-zealand-international-james-mcgarry|title=Central Coast Mariners sign New Zealand international James McGarry|date=8 February 2023|accessdate=8 February 2023|website=[[Central Coast Mariners FC]]|archive-date=8 February 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230208030024/https://ccmariners.com.au/news/central-coast-mariners-sign-new-zealand-international-james-mcgarry|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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Statistics are sourced from ALeagueStats.com<ref>{{cite web|url=http://aleaguestats.com/A-League_26PlayerList.html|title=Player Statistics|accessdate=8 February 2023|website=ALeagueStats.com}}</ref> and updated as of 25 November 2023. |
Statistics are sourced from ALeagueStats.com<ref>{{cite web|url=http://aleaguestats.com/A-League_26PlayerList.html|title=Player Statistics|accessdate=8 February 2023|website=ALeagueStats.com|archive-date=5 December 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221205101427/https://aleaguestats.com/A-League_26PlayerList.html|url-status=live}}</ref> and updated as of 25 November 2023. |
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===Central Coast, then Newcastle=== |
===Central Coast, then Newcastle=== |
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|2009–2011||42||11 |
|2009–2011||42||11 |
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|- |
|- |
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|align=left|[[Sam Gallagher]]||DF |
|align=left|[[Sam Gallagher (soccer, born 1991)|Sam Gallagher]]||DF |
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|2012||3||0 |
|2012||3||0 |
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| |
|2014–2015||20||0 |
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|- |
|- |
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|align=left|[[Marcos Flores|Marco Flores]]||FW |
|align=left|[[Marcos Flores|Marco Flores]]||FW |
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|- |
|- |
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|align=left|[[Roy O'Donovan]]||FW |
|align=left|[[Roy O'Donovan]]||FW |
||
| |
|2015–2017||47||19 |
||
| |
|2017–2019, 2020–2021||74||31 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|align=left|[[Mitch Austin]]||FW |
|align=left|[[Mitch Austin]]||FW |
||
| |
|2015–2016||24||5 |
||
| |
|2018–2019||5||0 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|align=left|[[Jake Adelson]]||DF |
|align=left|[[Jake Adelson]]||DF |
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|- |
|- |
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|align=left|[[Kwabena Appiah-Kubi]]||FW |
|align=left|[[Kwabena Appiah-Kubi]]||FW |
||
| |
|2016–2018||40||4 |
||
|2019||2||1 |
|2019||2||1 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|align=left|[[Nick Fitzgerald (soccer)|Nick Fitzgerald]]||FW |
|align=left|[[Nick Fitzgerald (soccer)|Nick Fitzgerald]]||FW |
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|2010, |
|2010, 2013–2015||86||9 |
||
| |
|2019–2020||23||4 |
||
|- |
|- |
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|align=left|[[Matthew Millar (soccer)|Matthew Millar]]||DF |
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|align=left|[[Bernie Ibini-Isei]]||FW |
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|align=left|[[Samuel Silvera]]||FW |
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|align=left|[[Trent Buhagiar]]||FW |
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|align=left|[[Liam Reddy]]||GK |
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|align=left|[[Ben Kennedy (soccer, born 1987)|Ben Kennedy]]||GK |
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|align=left|[[Matthew Nash]]||GK |
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No manager has managed both clubs, however, there have been some staff members to be involved with both clubs. [[Wayne O'Sullivan]] played for Central Coast from 2005 to 2007.<ref>{{cite web|publisher=ALeagueStats.com|access-date=30 September 2015|url=http://aleaguestats.com/ALeagueStats_25Players_175.html|title= |
No manager has managed both clubs, however, there have been some staff members to be involved with both clubs. [[Wayne O'Sullivan]] played for Central Coast from 2005 to 2007.<ref>{{cite web|publisher=ALeagueStats.com|access-date=30 September 2015|url=http://aleaguestats.com/ALeagueStats_25Players_175.html|title=Wayne O'Sullivan|archive-date=2 April 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402103526/http://aleaguestats.com/ALeagueStats_25Players_175.html|url-status=live}}</ref> In 2009, O'Sullivan became coach of [[Newcastle Jets FC W-League|Newcastle's women's team]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.newcastleherald.com.au/story/204808/wayne-osullivan-back-in-charge-of-w-league-jets/|title=Wayne O'Sullivan back in charge of W-League Jets|newspaper=The Newcastle Herald|date=19 June 2012|access-date=30 September 2015|archive-date=1 October 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151001064912/http://www.theherald.com.au/story/204808/wayne-osullivan-back-in-charge-of-w-league-jets/|url-status=live}}</ref> In 2014, he returned to the Mariners as an assistant to head coach [[Phil Moss]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/centralcoastmariners/news-display/Sully-signs-on-for-Central-Coast/78652|title=Sully signs on for Coast|date=21 November 2013|publisher=[[Football Federation Australia]]|access-date=21 November 2013|archive-date=3 December 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131203003314/http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/centralcoastmariners/news-display/Sully-signs-on-for-Central-Coast/78652|url-status=dead}}</ref> [[Damien Brown (soccer)|Damien Brown]] played for Newcastle in the National Soccer League before playing for the Mariners and later moving into an off-field role.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.ccmariners.com.au/article/2013-damien-brown-medal-announced-saturday/1qspeq7n31n8o1s2nei7ujrt03|title=2013 Damien Brown Medal announced Saturday|publisher=[[Central Coast Mariners FC]]|access-date=2 October 2015|date=26 March 2013|archive-date=3 October 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151003200237/http://www.ccmariners.com.au/article/2013-damien-brown-medal-announced-saturday/1qspeq7n31n8o1s2nei7ujrt03|url-status=dead}}</ref> [[Jess Vanstrattan]] played for the Mariners before becoming goalkeeping coach at the [[Central Coast Mariners Academy]], later joining the Jets in 2015 as a goalkeeping coach and occasional reserve goalkeeper.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.newcastlejets.com.au/article/jess-vanstrattan-joins-jets/95tlhkgg89lk1ww7o7cjqqrd0|title=Jess Vanstrattan joins Jets|publisher=[[Newcastle Jets FC]]|date=4 February 2015|access-date=2 October 2015|archive-date=4 February 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150204153646/http://www.newcastlejets.com.au/article/jess-vanstrattan-joins-jets/95tlhkgg89lk1ww7o7cjqqrd0|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 12:54, 17 December 2024
Location | Central Coast / Newcastle (Australia) |
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Teams | Central Coast Mariners Newcastle Jets |
First meeting | 7 May 2005 Oceania Club Championship Mariners 0–0 Jets |
Latest meeting | 22 November 2024 A-League Men Jets 1–2 Mariners |
Next meeting | 1 February 2025 A-League Men Mariners v Jets |
Broadcasters | Paramount+, Network 10 |
Stadiums | Central Coast Stadium, McDonald Jones Stadium |
Statistics | |
Meetings total | 65 |
Most wins | Central Coast Mariners (27) |
Most player appearances | John Hutchinson (31) |
Top scorer | Matt Simon (9) |
Largest victory | Central Coast Mariners 2–8 Newcastle Jets (14 April 2018) |
The F3 Derby is a soccer rivalry between Central Coast Mariners and Newcastle Jets. It is the longest standing derby in the A-League Men. The rivalry originated due to the team's relative geographical proximity, with the Mariners located on the Central Coast of New South Wales, the Jets in Newcastle, immediately to the north. The two clubs were also the only two clubs from outside capital cities in the inaugural A-League seasons, which contributed to the rivalry.
The teams first met in the Australian qualifying tournament for the 2005 OFC Club Championship, in what was the Mariners' first ever competitive game (the Jets having formed five years prior). Both sides have played in every season of the A-League since its inception, and the teams also met in the now-defunct A-League Pre-Season Challenge Cup. The rivalry was particularly strong in the 2007–08 A-League, where the teams occupied the top two positions in both the regular season and finals series. As of 22 November 2024, the teams have played a total of 65 times in league and cup matches since 2005, of which Central Coast have won 27, Newcastle have won 19, and 19 have been drawn.
The derby is named after the former name of the Pacific Motorway, which connects the two cities. The name has been retained despite the Motorway now being officially known as the M1.
History of the rivalry
[edit]Early meetings
[edit]In November 2004, the clubs to participate in the newly formed A-League competition were announced by Football Federation Australia. They included former National Soccer League club Newcastle Jets (previously known as Newcastle United) and Central Coast Mariners, the only regional club included in the new tournament.[1] With no more than one club in any city in the inaugural competition, the F3 derby was the only local rivalry in the inaugural seasons of the A-League.[2]
The teams first met in a qualification match for the 2005 OFC Club Championship. The Mariners won the match in a penalty shootout, after the game finished scoreless.[3] The rivalry quickly became heated when the Mariners' Nik Mrdja broke Newcastle defender Andrew Durante's leg in a tackle late in the match.[4]
Top of the league: 2007–08
[edit]In the 2007–08 A-League, both teams had very strong seasons. The Mariners won their first A-League Premiership on goal difference from the Jets after winning on the final weekend of the competition.[5] As a result, the Mariners were drawn against the Jets in the major semi-final – the winner over two legs to progress to the 2008 A-League Grand Final, the loser to play in the preliminary final in order to qualify for the Grand Final. In the first match, goals from Adam and Joel Griffiths gave the Jets a two-goal lead, the Mariners held scoreless after a missed penalty from striker John Aloisi.[6] However, the Mariners turned the tie around in the second leg, winning 3–0 in extra time led by two goals from Sasho Petrovski to qualify for the Grand Final.[7] Nonetheless, Newcastle qualified for the Final a week later, beating Adelaide United to ensure that the 2008 A-League Grand Final would be an F3 derby.[8]
The 2008 A-League Grand Final was held at the Sydney Football Stadium, despite the Mariners having earned the right to host the game, due to the ground's higher seating capacity than Central Coast Stadium.[9] The Jets took the lead midway through the second half, with Mark Bridge (who? It was definitely Griffo) scoring after capitalising on an error from Mariners defender Tony Vidmar, playing his final game before retirement. There was significant controversy with only minutes remaining when Newcastle midfielder James Holland made contact with his arm on the ball in his own penalty area. Despite appeals from Mariners players, referee Mark Shield did not award a penalty kick and Newcastle held on to win the match, winning their first A-League Championship.[10] In the aftermath of this decision, Mariners goalkeeper Danny Vukovic struck Shield on the arm, and was shown a red card for his actions. He was subsequently suspended for multiple months, and, despite an initially successful appeal, not permitted to compete at the 2008 Summer Olympics.[11] The attendance of 36,354 remains the Mariners highest home crowd of all time.[12]
In 2013, the F3 was renamed as the M1, however, the derby is still officially referred to as the F3 derby.[13]
In December 2022, the clubs unveiled a trophy given to the team with the better record in the derby meetings over the season. The trophy consisted of a core drill sample of the motorway.[14]
Mariners 2–8 Jets
[edit]The 2017–18 A-League match between Central Coast Mariners and Newcastle Jets, took place on 14 April 2018. Newcastle Jets won 8–2, which is the joint highest scoring game in the history of the competition.[15][16]
Heading into the final round of the regular season, Newcastle Jets had already secured second place, 14 points behind premiers Sydney FC and four points ahead Melbourne Victory. Central Coast Mariners were looking to avoid a second wooden spoon in three years, sitting two points ahead of Wellington Phoenix.[17]
The match set the record as the highest scoring match in A-League history, previously set at 9 when Adelaide United defeated North Queensland Fury 8–1. Newcastle Jets would go onto finish runner-up, losing to Melbourne Victory in the Grand Final, due to a controversy involving VAR. The record was later matched by Wellington Phoenix in the 2018–19 season, where they also beat the Mariners 8–2.
Immediately following the match, caretaker manager Wayne O'Sullivan was sacked by the club after four games, losing all of them. Since Wellington Phoenix won their final game, Central Coast Mariners finished bottom of the table, a feat they would repeat the following year, along with another 8–2 defeat, this time to Wellington Phoenix.
Statistics
[edit]Statistics[18] | Central Coast Mariners | Newcastle Jets |
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Goals scored | 2 | 8 |
Total shots | 15 | 15 |
Ball possession | 54.2% | 45.8% |
Corner kicks | 4 | 4 |
Fouls | 15 | 9 |
Offsides | 3 | 5 |
Yellow cards | 0 | 3 |
Red cards | 0 | 0 |
Women's F3 Derby
[edit]With the Central Coast Mariners' re-introduction to the A-League Women for the 2023–24 season, a new trophy was established by the two clubs which is made from a piece of guardrail from the M1 motorway.[19] The opening round fixture between the Mariners and the Jets in October 2023 was the first women's F3 derby contested since 2009, when the Mariners last played in the competition.
Records and statistics
[edit]Men's teams
[edit]- As of 22 November 2024
Competition | Played | Mariners wins | Drawn | Jets wins | Mariners goals | Jets goals |
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A-League Men | 63 | 26 | 18 | 19 | 87 | 73 |
Oceania Club Championship qualifiers | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Pre-Season Cup | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 1 |
Total | 65 | 27 | 19 | 19 | 89 | 74 |
This table only includes competitive first-team games, excluding all pre-season games and friendlies.
Women's teams
[edit]- As of 28 January 2024
Competition | Played | Mariners wins | Drawn | Jets wins | Mariners goals | Jets goals |
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A-League Women | 5 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 12 | 7 |
Total | 5 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 12 | 7 |
This table only includes competitive first-team games, excluding all pre-season games and friendlies.
Results
[edit]Full list of competitive matches involving Central Coast Mariners FC and Newcastle Jets FC:
Competition | # | Date | Home team | Score | Away team | Goals (Mariners) | Goals (Jets) | Venue | Attendancea |
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2005 Oceania Champions League Qualifying | 1 | 7 May 2005 | Central Coast | 0–0 | Newcastle | Central Coast Stadium | 9,809 | ||
2005–06 A-League | 2 | 4 September 2005 | Central Coast | 1–1 | Newcastle | Petrie (69) | Milicic (25) | Central Coast Stadium | 5,917 |
3 | 23 October 2005 | Newcastle | 1–0 | Central Coast | Parisi (88) | Hunter Stadium | 9,371 | ||
4 | 31 December 2005 | Central Coast | 4–1 | Newcastle | Gumprecht (4), Brown (34), Hutchinson (71, 82) | Coveny (85) | Central Coast Stadium | 11,612 | |
2005–06 A-League Finals | 5 | 10 February 2006 | Newcastle | 0–1 | Central Coast | Osman (75) | Hunter Stadium | 10,236 | |
6 | 17 February 2006 | Central Coast | 1–1 | Newcastle | Heffernan (79) | Thompson (28) | Central Coast Stadium | 17,429 | |
2006 Pre-Season Cup | 7 | 12 August 2006 | Central Coast | 2–1 (e.t) | Newcastle | Petrie (53 pen.), O'Grady (96) | Coveny (25) | Central Coast Stadium | 7,567 |
2006–07 A-League | 8 | 23 September 2006 | Central Coast | 1–1 | Newcastle | Hutchinson (12) | J. Griffiths (84) | Central Coast Stadium | 8,439 |
9 | 12 November 2006 | Newcastle | 3–1 | Central Coast | Mori (40) | Bridge (6), Carle (17), Rodriguez (79) | Hunter Stadium | 14,026 | |
10 | 5 January 2007 | Newcastle | 1–0 | Central Coast | Rodriguez (25) | Hunter Stadium | 14,828 | ||
2007–08 A-League | 11 | 7 October 2007 | Central Coast | 1–1 | Newcastle | Pondeljak (62) | Bridge (82) | Central Coast Stadium | 12,622 |
12 | 25 November 2007 | Newcastle | 0–0 | Central Coast | Hunter Stadium | 14,169 | |||
13 | 12 January 2008 | Central Coast | 1–2 | Newcastle | Kwasnik (9) | Holland (6), J. Griffiths (52) | Central Coast Stadium | 19,238 | |
2007–08 A-League Finals | 14 | 27 January 2008 | Newcastle | 2–0 | Central Coast | A. Griffiths (22), J. Griffiths (85 pen.) | Hunter Stadium | 22,960 | |
15 | 10 February 2008 | Central Coast | 3–0 (e.t) | Newcastle | Kwasnik (37), Petrovski (74, 95) | Central Coast Stadium | 19,112 | ||
2008 A-League Grand Final | 16 | 24 February 2008 | Central Coast | 0–1 | Newcastle | Bridge (64) | Sydney Football Stadium | 36,354 | |
2008–09 A-League | 17 | 15 August 2008 | Newcastle | 1–1 | Central Coast | Simon (87) | J. Griffiths (90 pen.) | Hunter Stadium | 16,022 |
18 | 24 October 2008 | Central Coast | 1–0 | Newcastle | Macallister (33) | Central Coast Stadium | 10,710 | ||
19 | 26 December 2008 | Newcastle | 1–2 | Central Coast | Petrovski (67), Simon (80) | J. Griffiths (9 pen.) | Hunter Stadium | 11,413 | |
2009–10 A-League | 20 | 14 August 2009 | Central Coast | 1–1 | Newcastle | Boogaard (50) | Song (47) | Central Coast Stadium | 9,573 |
21 | 23 October 2009 | Newcastle | 2–1 | Central Coast | Kwasnik (19) | Bridges (8), Haliti (14) | Hunter Stadium | 6,188 | |
22 | 8 February 2010 | Central Coast | 3–0 | Newcastle | Boogaard (17), Kwasnik (50), Simon (72) | Central Coast Stadium | 5,842 | ||
2010–11 A-League | 23 | 24 November 2010 | Newcastle | 1–1 | Central Coast | Simon (49) | Petrovski (90) | Hunter Stadium | 7,730 |
24 | 16 January 2011 | Newcastle | 0–2 | Central Coast | Simon (14), Hutchinson (87) | Hunter Stadium | 13,463 | ||
25 | 13 February 2011 | Central Coast | 1–0 | Newcastle | Perez (90) | Central Coast Stadium | 13,463 | ||
2011–12 A-League | 26 | 23 October 2011 | Newcastle | 1–0 | Central Coast | Brockie (24) | Hunter Stadium | 14,421 | |
27 | 10 December 2011 | Central Coast | 2–0 | Newcastle | R. Griffiths (24), Simon (58) | Central Coast Stadium | 10,643 | ||
28 | 14 January 2012 | Central Coast | 1–1 | Newcastle | Zwaanswijk (60) | Haliti (17) | Central Coast Stadium | 10,904 | |
2012–13 A-League | 29 | 20 October 2012 | Newcastle | 2–1 | Central Coast | Ibini-Isei (71) | R. Griffiths (4 pen.), Heskey (61) | Hunter Stadium | 15,289 |
30 | 8 December 2012 | Newcastle | 0–2 | Central Coast | McBreen (48, 66) | Hunter Stadium | 13,112 | ||
31 | 19 January 2013 | Central Coast | 0–0 | Newcastle | Central Coast Stadium | 11,249 | |||
2013–14 A-League | 32 | 2 November 2013 | Newcastle | 2–2 | Central Coast | Flores (65), Sterjovski (80) | Neville (51), Pasfield (56 o.g.) | Hunter Stadium | 13,744 |
33 | 25 January 2014 | Central Coast | 3–0 | Newcastle | Caceres (13), McBreen (31), Simon (45+2) | Central Coast Stadium | 10,920 | ||
34 | 15 March 2014 | Central Coast | 3–1 | Newcastle | Bosnar (1), Ibini-Isei (6), Trifiro (88) | J. Griffiths (23) | Central Coast Stadium | 7,455 | |
2014–15 A-League | 35 | 11 October 2014 | Central Coast | 1–0 | Newcastle | Duke (90+2) | Central Coast Stadium | 10,433 | |
36 | 30 November 2014 | Newcastle | 1–1 | Central Coast | Vernes (55) | Montaño (48) | Hunter Stadium | 11,031 | |
37 | 28 February 2015 | Newcastle | 0–0 | Central Coast | Hunter Stadium | 7,991 | |||
2015–16 A-League | 38 | 14 November 2015 | Newcastle | 1–1 | Central Coast | Sim (90+2) | Trifunović (83) | Hunter Stadium | 9,422 |
39 | 28 February 2016 | Central Coast | 0–1 | Newcastle | Ugarkovic (57) | Central Coast Stadium | 7,528 | ||
40 | 9 April 2016 | Central Coast | 2–4 | Newcastle | Ferreira (51 pen.), O'Donovan (76) | Nordstrand (1, 54), Alivodić (18), Poljak (79) | Central Coast Stadium | 7,335 | |
2016–17 A-League | 41 | 20 November 2016 | Newcastle | 1–1 | Central Coast | McGing (42) | Nordstrand (64) | McDonald Jones Stadium | 11,238 |
42 | 26 February 2017 | Newcastle | 1–1 | Central Coast | Galloway (50) | Kokko (20) | McDonald Jones Stadium | 9,423 | |
43 | 9 April 2017 | Central Coast | 2–0 | Newcastle | Montgomery (32), Ferreira (51) | Central Coast Stadium | 8,073 | ||
2017–18 A-League | 44 | 7 October 2017 | Central Coast | 1–5 | Newcastle | Asdrúbal (5) | O'Donovan (9 pen., 28, 38), Champness (81), Petratos (90) | Central Coast Stadium | 12,044 |
45 | 9 January 2018 | Newcastle | 2–0 | Central Coast | Petratos (82), Rodríguez (90+2) | McDonald Jones Stadium | 13,127 | ||
46 | 14 April 2018 | Central Coast | 2–8 | Newcastle | Pain (39), Buhagiar (80) | Champness (10), O'Donovan (20, 68 pen.), McGree (24, 53, 75), Jackson (61), Petratos (81) | Central Coast Stadium | 7,604 | |
2018–19 A-League | 47 | 23 December 2018 | Central Coast | 1–2 | Newcastle | Simon (36) | Hoffman (66), Vargas (82) | Central Coast Stadium | 8,923 |
48 | 23 January 2019 | Newcastle | 1–0 | Central Coast | Sheppard (54) | McDonald Jones Stadium | 9,466 | ||
49 | 16 March 2019 | Newcastle | 2–3 | Central Coast | Murray (51), Karacan (64), Pain (67) | O'Donovan (74), Vargas (81) | McDonald Jones Stadium | 8,173 | |
2019–20 A-League | 50 | 19 October 2019 | Central Coast | 1–1 | Newcastle | Đurić (4) | Petratos (56 pen.) | Central Coast Stadium | 8,910 |
51 | 9 February 2020 | Newcastle | 4–3 | Central Coast | Tongyik (45), Clisby (49), Harold (86) | Petratos (15, 52), Topor-Stanley (25), Eun-sun (55 o.g.) | McDonald Jones Stadium | 4,151 | |
52 | 24 July 2020 | Central Coast | 0–0 | Newcastle | Central Coast Stadium | 2,373 | |||
2020–21 A-League | 53 | 31 December 2020 | Central Coast | 1–0 | Newcastle | A. Kuol (43) | Central Coast Stadium | 5,273 | |
54 | 15 May 2021 | Newcastle | 0–1 | Central Coast | Simon (54 pen.) | McDonald Jones Stadium | 5,080 | ||
55 | 1 June 2021 | Central Coast | 0–2 | Newcastle | O'Donovan (27), Mauragis (33) | Central Coast Stadium | 4,973 | ||
2021–22 A-League Men | 56 | 21 November 2021 | Newcastle | 1–2 | Central Coast | Nisbet (50), Farrell (57) | Yuel (78) | McDonald Jones Stadium | 6,424 |
57 | 23 April 2022 | Newcastle | 2–4 | Central Coast | Moresche (19), Cummings (30, 34 pen.), G. Kuol (90+1) | Mauragis (46), Farrell (50 o.g.) | McDonald Jones Stadium | 6,202 | |
58 | 7 May 2022 | Central Coast | 2–0 | Newcastle | Cummings (30), Nkololo (62) | Central Coast Stadium | 11,703 | ||
2022–23 A-League Men | 59 | 11 December 2022 | Central Coast | 1–2 | Newcastle | Cummings (53) | Buhagiar (12), Mikeltadze (66) | Central Coast Stadium | 7,078 |
60 | 21 December 2022 | Central Coast | 3–0 | Newcastle | Túlio (22), Cummings (63), Nkololo (87 pen.) | Central Coast Stadium | 7,173 | ||
61 | 22 April 2023 | Newcastle | 1–3 | Central Coast | Silvera (28, 58), Túlio (69) | Sotirio (9) | McDonald Jones Stadium | 9,271 | |
2023–24 A-League Men | 62 | 25 November 2023 | Central Coast | 3–1 | Newcastle | Roux (45+2), Wilson (57), Reec (90+3) | Goodwin (76) | Central Coast Stadium | 5,143 |
63 | 2 March 2024 | Newcastle | 0–1 | Central Coast | Nisbet (75) | McDonald Jones Stadium | 7,117 | ||
64 | 27 April 2024 | Newcastle | 1–3 | Central Coast | A. Kuol (21), Steele (82), Edmondson (87) | Stamatelopoulos (47) | McDonald Jones Stadium | 9,416 | |
2024–25 A-League Men | 65 | 22 November 2024 | Newcastle | 1–2 | Central Coast | Aquilina (64) | Kaltak (66), Šušnjar (75 o.g.) | Sydney Football Stadium (Unite Round) | 5,156 |
66 | 1 February 2025 | Central Coast | Newcastle | Central Coast Stadium | |||||
67 | 12 April 2025 | Newcastle | Central Coast | McDonald Jones Stadium |
Statistics
[edit]Results
[edit]- Highest-scoring game:
- 10 goals, Central Coast Mariners 2–8 Newcastle Jets (A-League, 14 April 2018)
- Largest winning margin:
- 6 goals, Central Coast Mariners 2–8 Newcastle Jets (A-League, 14 April 2018)
Trends
[edit]- Most consecutive wins: 6, Central Coast Mariners (21 December 2022 – 22 November 2024)
- Longest undefeated run: 9, Central Coast Mariners (8 December 2012 – 14 November 2015)
- Most consecutive draws: 3, (30 November 2014 – 14 November 2015)
- Most consecutive games without a draw: 13, (31 December 2020 – 22 November 2024)
- Most games played against each other in a season: 6 (twice), 2005–06, 2007–08
- Record highest attendance: 36,354. 24 February 2008, Sydney Football Stadium. Central Coast Mariners 0–1 Newcastle Jets
- Record lowest attendance: 2,373. 24 July 2020, Central Coast Stadium. Central Coast Mariners 0–0 Newcastle Jets (restricted number of spectators due to COVID-19 pandemic).
- Record appearance-maker: John Hutchinson (31), Central Coast Mariners. Played his first on 7 May 2005 and his thirty-first on 30 November 2014.
- Record goalscorer: Matt Simon (9), Central Coast Mariners. Scored his first on 15 August 2008 and his ninth on 15 May 2021.
Crossing the divide
[edit]27 players have played for both Central Coast and Newcastle. The first player to play for both clubs was Noel Spencer, debuting for Newcastle in 2007 after making his Central Coast debut in 2005. Sam Silvera is the only player to have played for both clubs to have returned to his original club afterwards, returning to Central Coast in 2022 after his stint with Newcastle.
In the January transfer window of the 2022–23 season, the two clubs executed a swap deal, seeing James McGarry cross from the Jets to the Mariners and Thomas Aquilina go in the opposite direction from the Mariners to the Jets.[20]
Statistics are sourced from ALeagueStats.com[21] and updated as of 25 November 2023.
Central Coast, then Newcastle
[edit]Name | Pos | Central Coast | Newcastle | ||||
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Career | Apps | Goals | Career | Apps | Goals | ||
Noel Spencer | MF | 2005–2007 | 55 | 7 | 2007–2008 | 30 | 1 |
James Holland | MF | 2006 | 3 | 0 | 2007–2008 | 23 | 3 |
Sasho Petrovski | FW | 2007–2009 | 51 | 16 | 2009–2011 | 42 | 11 |
Sam Gallagher | DF | 2012 | 3 | 0 | 2014–2015 | 20 | 0 |
Marco Flores | FW | 2013 | 12 | 3 | 2014 | 6 | 1 |
Nigel Boogaard | DF | 2006–2010 | 66 | 3 | 2015–2021 | 127 | 5 |
Roy O'Donovan | FW | 2015–2017 | 47 | 19 | 2017–2019, 2020–2021 | 74 | 31 |
Mitch Austin | FW | 2015–2016 | 24 | 5 | 2018–2019 | 5 | 0 |
Jake Adelson | DF | 2015 | 2 | 0 | 2019 | 1 | 0 |
Kwabena Appiah-Kubi | FW | 2016–2018 | 40 | 4 | 2019 | 2 | 1 |
Nick Fitzgerald | FW | 2010, 2013–2015 | 86 | 9 | 2019–2020 | 23 | 4 |
Matthew Millar | DF | 2018–2019 | 24 | 1 | 2019–2021 | 45 | 4 |
Bernie Ibini-Isei | FW | 2010–2014 | 96 | 21 | 2020 | 6 | 1 |
Samuel Silvera | FW | 2019–2021, 2022–2023 | 55 | 10 | 2021–2022 | 21 | 1 |
Trent Buhagiar | FW | 2016–2018 | 50 | 4 | 2022–2024 | 51 | 12 |
Thomas Aquilina | DF | 2022–2023 | 13 | 0 | 2023–present | 35 | 4 |
Newcastle, then Central Coast
[edit]Name | Pos | Newcastle | Central Coast | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Career | Apps | Goals | Career | Apps | Goals | ||
Troy Hearfield | DF | 2006–2008 | 20 | 0 | 2011–2012 | 36 | 2 |
Liam Reddy | GK | 2005–2006 | 27 | 0 | 2013–2015 | 63 | 0 |
Ivan Necevski | GK | 2006 | 3 | 0 | 2016–2017 | 8 | 0 |
Andrew Hoole | FW | 2013–2015, 2016–2017 | 77 | 6 | 2017–2019 | 47 | 8 |
Ben Kennedy | GK | 2006–2016 | 128 | 0 | 2017–2019 | 45 | 0 |
Matthew Nash | GK | 2010–2012 | 13 | 0 | 2014–2015 | 2 | 0 |
Mario Shabow | FW | 2017–2018 | 7 | 0 | 2018–2019 | 11 | 1 |
Mark Birighitti | GK | 2012–2016 | 77 | 0 | 2019–2022 | 87 | 0 |
Jair | FW | 2018–2019 | 20 | 2 | 2019–2020 | 15 | 1 |
James McGarry | DF | 2022–2023 | 11 | 1 | 2023 | 14 | 3 |
Lucas Mauragis | DF | 2020–2024 | 50 | 4 | 2024–present | 10 | 1 |
Managers and coaches
[edit]No manager has managed both clubs, however, there have been some staff members to be involved with both clubs. Wayne O'Sullivan played for Central Coast from 2005 to 2007.[22] In 2009, O'Sullivan became coach of Newcastle's women's team.[23] In 2014, he returned to the Mariners as an assistant to head coach Phil Moss.[24] Damien Brown played for Newcastle in the National Soccer League before playing for the Mariners and later moving into an off-field role.[25] Jess Vanstrattan played for the Mariners before becoming goalkeeping coach at the Central Coast Mariners Academy, later joining the Jets in 2015 as a goalkeeping coach and occasional reserve goalkeeper.[26]
See also
[edit]References
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- ^ Lynch, Michael (21 December 2013). "The best of A-League local rivalries". The Sydney Morning Herald. Archived from the original on 25 December 2013. Retrieved 15 December 2016.
- ^ "Central Coast Mariners 0–0 Newcastle Jets (Penalties: 4–2) (Oceania Champions League Qualification)". aleaguestats.com. Archived from the original on 8 August 2014. Retrieved 31 July 2014.
- ^ Cockerill, Michael (9 May 2005). "A-League's new order hits the spot, but fans take time to catch on". The Sydney Morning Herald. Archived from the original on 6 December 2017. Retrieved 30 September 2015.
- ^ "Weekend Wrap – Mariners are Premiers". 21 January 2008. Archived from the original on 11 August 2014. Retrieved 31 July 2014.
- ^ "Griffiths brothers seal Jets win". Football Federation Samoa. 28 January 2001. Archived from the original on 1 October 2015. Retrieved 30 September 2015.
- ^ Prichard, Greg (11 February 2008). "Mariners silence the doubters". The Sydney Morning Herald. Archived from the original on 16 April 2008. Retrieved 30 September 2015.
- ^ Henderson, Philip (17 February 2008). "Jets soar into grand final". Fox Sports. Retrieved 30 September 2015.
- ^ "A-League Grand Final at SFS". Fox Sports. 12 February 2008. Retrieved 30 September 2015.
- ^ Prichard, Greg (25 February 2008). "Defensive error gives Jets the goal and the Victory". The Age. Archived from the original on 15 October 2008. Retrieved 30 September 2015.
- ^ Hasset, Sebastian (11 June 2008). "Shock as FIFA ends Vukovic's Olympics". The Sydney Morning Herald. Archived from the original on 20 August 2008. Retrieved 30 September 2015.
- ^ "Central Coast Mariners". ALeagueStats.com. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 30 September 2015.
- ^ Connell, Tim (24 January 2014). "It's still the F3 Derby". The Newcastle Herald. Archived from the original on 19 October 2014. Retrieved 12 October 2014.
- ^ Comito, Matt (10 December 2022). "The most unique trophy in world football? The piece of motorway that 'represents the rivalry'". Keep Up. Archived from the original on 11 December 2022. Retrieved 11 December 2022.
- ^ "Records falls as Jets run riot in Gosford F3 Derby". A-League. Football Federation Australia. 14 April 2018.
- ^ Greco, John (14 April 2018). "Ruthless Jets thrash Mariners in F3 Derby demolition". A-League. Football Federation Australia.
- ^ "2017–18 A-League standings: Round 26".
- ^ "Central Coast Mariners v Newcastle Jets — A-League". A-League. Retrieved 14 April 2018.
- ^ Comito, Matthew (12 October 2023). "Mariners & Jets unveil incredible new F3 Derby trophy: It's even more bizarre than the last!". A-Leagues. Archived from the original on 14 October 2023. Retrieved 12 October 2023.
- ^ "Central Coast Mariners sign New Zealand international James McGarry". Central Coast Mariners FC. 8 February 2023. Archived from the original on 8 February 2023. Retrieved 8 February 2023.
- ^ "Player Statistics". ALeagueStats.com. Archived from the original on 5 December 2022. Retrieved 8 February 2023.
- ^ "Wayne O'Sullivan". ALeagueStats.com. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 30 September 2015.
- ^ "Wayne O'Sullivan back in charge of W-League Jets". The Newcastle Herald. 19 June 2012. Archived from the original on 1 October 2015. Retrieved 30 September 2015.
- ^ "Sully signs on for Coast". Football Federation Australia. 21 November 2013. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 21 November 2013.
- ^ "2013 Damien Brown Medal announced Saturday". Central Coast Mariners FC. 26 March 2013. Archived from the original on 3 October 2015. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
- ^ "Jess Vanstrattan joins Jets". Newcastle Jets FC. 4 February 2015. Archived from the original on 4 February 2015. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
External links
[edit]- "Hyundai A-League 2017/18 Round 27: Central Coast Mariners 2 - 8 Newcastle Jets". YouTube. My Football. 15 April 2018.
- A-League official website