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Jets Close on the Summit as Bulls Run Riot: Round 14 A-League Wrap

  • Jan 27
  • 2 min read

Alexander Bebendorf


Round 14 of the A-League delivered another dramatic shake-up at both ends of the ladder, with Newcastle Jets continuing their relentless charge toward the summit and Macarthur Bulls producing the most emphatic result of the weekend. Meanwhile, Adelaide United surged into the top six and Melbourne Victory delivered a statement win over Sydney FC.


Jets Continue Title Push

Newcastle Jets maintained their outstanding form with a commanding 4-1 victory over Wellington Phoenix. The result leaves the Jets just one point off top spot as Mark Milligan’s side continue to surge up the ladder.


Mariners Snatch Late Point

Central Coast Mariners rescued a 2-2 draw against Auckland FC thanks to a late equaliser from Oli Lavale. The goal ensured the Mariners left Go Media Stadium with a share of the points after a hard-fought contest.


Adelaide Storm Back in Brisbane

Adelaide United produced a stunning second-half performance to defeat Brisbane Roar 3-2. The comeback win lifts Adelaide into the top six and highlights their growing momentum as the season progresses.


Bulls Demolish City

Macarthur Bulls recorded the biggest result of the round with a stunning 6-2 win over Melbourne City. The victory moves the Bulls to within two points of the league leaders, while City’s heavy defeat leaves them languishing in eighth place.


Fraser Marks Wanderers Debut

Western Sydney Wanderers claimed a 1-0 win over Perth Glory in a memorable match for Scotland international Ryan Fraser, who scored the decisive goal on his club debut.


Victory Dominate Sydney

Melbourne Victory wrapped up the round with a convincing 4-0 win over Sydney FC. The commanding performance gives Victory a significant boost and caps a weekend that once again reshaped the A-League ladder.

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