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Preview: Newcastle Jets v Sydney FC

05/12/2008 8:44 AM

Date: Sunday December 7
Kick-off: 5:00pm local
Venue: EnergyAustralia Stadium
TV and Radio: Live and exclusive broadcast on FOX Sports 1 and Sky Sport 2. Hyundai A-League club radio broadcast partner is 1233 ABC (Newcastle) and. To purchase tickets visit www.proticket.com.au

Head-to-head
12 Hyundai A-League meetings: Newcastle - 2 wins, Sydney - 5 wins, Draws - 5

Previous meeting

Past Five Games
Newcastle Jets:
Round 9: Central Coast Mariners 1, Newcastle 0, Bluetongue Stadium
Round 10: Newcastle Jets 1, Queensland Roar 2, EnergyAustralia Stadium
Round 11: Perth Glory 2, Newcastle Jets 2, Members Equity Stadium
Round 12: Wellington Phoenix 2, Newcastle Jets 0, Westpac Stadium
Round 13: Newcastle Jets 1, Adelaide United 1, EnergyAustralia Stadium

Sydney FC:
Round 9: Melbourne Victory 0, Sydney FC 2, Telstra Dome
Round 10: Sydney FC 3, Central Coast Mariners 3, Sydney Football Stadium
Round 11: Sydney FC 1, Wellington Phoenix 2, Sydney Football Stadium
Round 12: Adelaide United 2, Sydney FC 0, Hindmarsh Stadium
Round 13: Sydney FC 1, Queensland Roar 1, Sydney Football Stadium

Analysis
Sydney and Newcastle have the opportunity to turn around horror form slumps in the extended F3 Derby but may end up cancelling each other out in what could be one of the tensest clashes of the season.

The form line for Sydney coach John Kosmina and Newcastle's Gary van Egmond isn't good, both sides having claimed just one victory from the last eight matches. However the coaches will be looking at this match as a chance to kick start a run to the finals, now just eight games away.

Sitting in seventh on 12 points, the Jets have lots to do if they're to defend last year's title. With six points between them and fourth position, a win in this clash is vital to keep pace with the top four as victories by Queensland (third, 19 points), Central Coast (fourth, 18 points) or Wellington (fifth, 18 points) could open up a nine-point gap, which would be all but impossible to close with seven games remaining.

This match appears to be a case of who blinks first in defence. Both teams have very capable defenders, although Newcastle's back four, despite conceding four goals more across the whole season, appears slightly stronger as Adam Griffiths and Jade North form a very effective partnership in central defence. Since conceding nine goals in the first three matches, the Jets have only shipped 12 in the last 10 games, although one of those was Sasa Ognenovski's heartbreaking 94th minute equaliser in the club's 1-1 draw with Adelaide last week.

The Sky Blues' defence, then, may not have the same solidity about it since former skipper Tony Popovic's untimely retirement but the Jets may not have the forward power to exploit this. Last season's competition top goal scorer, Joel Griffiths, still has one match to serve of a suspension earned at Wellington in Round 12 and he's joined in the stands by former Sydney player Mark Milligan, who also has one match of his ban remaining. The Jets are also without the dangerous Jin-Hyung Song for another match with an ankle injury, leaving their forward division particularly threadbare, although Qantas Young Socceroos Marko Jesic is certain to test Sydney's back four with his pace.

Sydney on the other hand is still struggling to overcome a poor run with injury. Brendon Santalab, so

 
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