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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE Round Sixteen HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE Round Sixteen Last Win TAB Value ASAP Form Teams Latest Match P W L D Met % Odds Odds Margin Ratings Trend Match Day Form 7-8-09 22-11-09 Round 16 - 10:00pm Friday November 27, Bluetongue St - CCM backed their slamming of Victory by Sky Sport 1 putting 5 on Fury at Dairy Farmers. Vukovic was again strong in goal but its their slick DWLDWW CC Mariners W 5-1 v Fury 15 6 4 5 2 - 1 40% $1.95 $1.65 W by 2 movement through the middle and an eye for all chances that’s pushed them to the top of WLLLDW Perth Glory W 2-0 v Sydney 15 6 6 3 4/9/09 40% $3.65 $5.00 the ‘ASAP Ratings’. Glory fronted abrasive defence verse Sydney in Perth with Coyne, Draw Price: $3.20 $5.00 Sterjovski, and Bulloch all brilliant. Perth can show away but in this form you’d favour CCM. Round 16 - 9:00pm Saturday November 28, Etihad St - Victory shored up the defence after the 0-4 Sky Sport 1 to CCM and cemented their hold over Roar at Suncorp 1-0 in a niggle. Muscat and LWWWLW Mlb Victory W 1-0 v Brisbane 15 8 4 3 3 - 2 53% $2.10 $2.15 W by 1 Thompson are flying and that form will test GC. The latter drew the ‘Reds’ in Adelaide but WWLLWD Gold Coast D 1-1 v Adelaide U 15 7 5 3 26/9/09 47% $3.20 $4.35 were outplayed for much of it. Their defence is holding up but Bleiberg’s statement, “justice Draw Price: $3.20 $3.20 prevailed”, carries a ring of concession and you’d wonder if they’ll find an attack plan for this. Round 16 -11:00pm Saturday November 28, Dairy Farmers St - Both are desperate for a win. Fury were Sky Sport 1 hammered by CCM. Even if the 5-1 didn’t reflect Fury possession and commitment they DDWWLL Nth Qld Fury L 1-5 v Mariners 15 3 6 6 0 - 2 20% $2.65 $2.90 Draw left too many holes. The ‘Reds’ rung numerous changes last week including 19yo LWLDLD Adelaide Utd D 1-1 v Gold Coast 15 4 6 5 26/9/09 27% $2.40 $2.90 Mathew Leckie who scored from well out. They dominated GC, showed pace on the Draw Price: $3.25 $3.20 run, but were drawn in injury time. They just need some luck. If anything you’d favour them even at Dairy Farmers. Round 16 - 7:00pm Sunday November 29, Sydney Football St - Sydney are on a two loss streak showing how Sky Sport 1 tough it can be in Perth. It was a physical battle but its unlikely the Jets will close Bridge WLWWLL Sydney L 0-2 v Perth 15 8 6 1 2 - 1 53% $1.57 $2.15 W by 1 and Brosque as effectively as Glory did. They couldn’t defend a clear home ad in high LWDLWL Newcastle L 0-1 v Wellington 15 4 7 4 20/9/09 27% $5.65 $4.35 temperatures against Phoenix. In fact the 1-0 would have been more but for rookie keeper Draw Price: $3.50 $3.20 Young and the visitors will likely have too much. Round 16 - 9:00pm Sunday November 29, Suncorp St - Poor early defence and midfield control sent Sky Sport 1 Roar down again to their bogey Suncorp team Victory despite having the best of the 2nd LLLDWL Brisbane L 0-1 v Melbourne V 15 4 7 4 1 - 1 27% $2.20 $2.90 Draw half. Both these have four wins but Phoenix are 2nd by the ‘ASAP Ratings’ and look good DWLWDW Phoenix W 1-0 v Newcastle 15 4 3 8 23/8/09 27% $3.00 $2.90 for the playoffs. The momentum on the back of the ‘All Whites’ and Ifil swept them past the Draw Price: $3.20 $3.20 Jets. If they’re not flat from all that, the heat, and the trip back to Suncorp, they’ll go close again. RANKINGS – RATINGS – ODDS Ratings Performance Meter Ratings Last Pts Pts Ave % Bon Comp Comp ASAP TAB Rank Week Teams P W L D Streak For Agst Score Win Pts Pts Rank Ratings Odds 1 4 Mariners 15 6 4 5 W2 22 9 1 40% 0 23 4 1.6 $7.00 2 2 Phoenix 15 4 3 8 W1 21 15 1 27% 0 20 6 1.4 $11.00 3 3 Mlb Victory 15 8 4 3 W1 23 22 2 53% 0 27 1 1.2 $3.30 4 1 Sydney 15 8 6 1 L2 19 14 1 53% 0 25 2 1.2 $3.85 5 6 Perth 15 6 6 3 W1 21 18 1 40% 0 21 5 1 $12.00 6 5 Brisbane 15 4 7 4 L1 18 22 1 27% 0 16 8 0.9 $18.00 7 9 Adelaide 15 4 6 5 D1 13 18 1 27% 0 17 7 0.8 $25.00 8 8 Gold Coast 15 7 5 3 D1 21 21 1 47% 0 24 3 0.7 $6.00 9 10 Newcastle 15 4 7 4 L1 14 22 1 27% 0 16 9 0.7 $30.00 10 7 Fury 15 3 6 6 L2 16 27 1 20% 0 15 10 0.7 $30.00 ASAP Rating Graph Form Guide Key Source: The All Sports and Prices Index (ASAP Index) produced by Cogito Limited. ASAP Ratings: The form guide is founded on the ‘ASAP Ratings’. After each game teams record a computerised rating. This rating is based on the scoring mechanism of the sport.Copyright Factors ASAP Indexwhich © 2009go towards the rating include points differential and home/away percentages. The Graph: The graph tracks the trend of the ratings between the displayed dates and predicts the future margin before the addition of home advantage points for today’s game. Key: The form column indicates the last 6 matches. The home team is listed first. The ‘Value odds’ column indicates the odds required to gain value according to the ‘ASAP Ratings’. The ‘ASAP Margin’ forecasts the likely winning margin based on the ‘ASAP Ratings’. All Sports And Prices Index © Copyright 2009..
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