Sunday 13 March 2016

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Mass defence as Rahsid Mahazi, Jason Geria and Leigh Broxham jockey

Victory post first ACL win over Yokahama

Melbourne Victory 1 Yokohama Marinos 0 Roy Hay Melbourne Victory took an early lead and withstood a barrage from Yokohama Marinos to win by that single goal scored by Kosta Barbarouses on Tuesday night at the rectangular stadium. As has …

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Heart sweep aside ten-man Victory

Heart sweep aside ten-man Victory Roy Hay Melbourne Heart continued its surge towards the finals by sweeping aside Melbourne Victory in the third derby of the season by four goals

Michael Anderson leads his North Geelong in their Diversity Cup win celebrations

North Geelong wins Diversity Cup on penalties

North Geelong wins Diversity Cup on penalties Roy Hay (Click on images below to enlarge them) North Geelong won the Geelong Diversity Cup on penalty kicks after a one-all draw with

A good Spot the Ball picture: Action in the Heart penalty area

Heart Stop Roar

Heart stop Roar: Melbourne Heart 1 Brisbane Roar 0 Roy Hay Melbourne Heart’s winning sequence continued with a single goal victory over league leader Brisbane Roar at AAMI Park on

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North Geelong celebrates Premier League entry with Cup win

North Geelong celebrates Premier League entry with Cup win Roy Hay North Geelong celebrated its selection for the Victorian Premier League with a three-nil win over Bell Park in the

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Geelong and Bell Park win Geelong Diversity Cup matches

Geelong and Bell Park win Geelong Diversity Cup matches Roy Hay Geelong and Bell Park came out on top against Geelong Rangers and Lara respectively at North Geelong’s Elcho Park

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Ayr United player and Australian visitor retires

Former Ayr United player and Australian visitor retires Roy Hay Quite a surprise at the amount of media coverage of the retirement of a former Ayr United player given that

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The last Blast

George Jolevski Roy Hay (This was my last Blast from the Past column for Goal Weekly and it will appear in the Goal Weekly annual for 2013 which will be

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Sydney women win second crown at expense of Victory

Melbourne Victory 1 Sydney FC 3 Roy Hay Sydney FC Women reversed the result of yesterday’s A-League game when they overcame Melbourne Victory by three goals to one in the

MV v SFC line-up 26.1.13

Victory put Sydney to the sword

Melbourne Victory put Sydney to the sword Roy Hay Melbourne Victory moved into second place on the A-League ladder with a three-one win over Sydney FC, which finished the match

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