United and ready for 2019!

 

 

 

 

Tomorrow night marks the first ‘official’ match in the dugout for Kristian Rees and a return to the competitive arena in Gold Coast colors for captain Michael Thwaite.

The former United A-League central defensive pairing are ready to guide the club in its second National Premier Leagues Queensland campaign and with some silverware to show from a solid pre-season, there’s a good feeling in the camp ahead of a trip to Wolter Park to face Moreton Bay.

 

Kristian Rees & Michael Thwaite, tangling with Robbie Fowler, back in the day

 

Rees is looking forward to the challenge of his first year in charge of a United side that boasts an experienced spine and sticks true to the club’s philosophy of giving talented young local players the opportunity to step up and show their wares. Early signs from that approach look promising, United lifted the 2019 Logan Inter City Cup last weekend after a comprehensive 5-0 win over newly promoted Eastern Suburbs in the final.

 

Quizzed on the how his squad is shaping up, Rees is happy with where United is at.

“The squad’s a good mix, there’s a blend of talented local youth and there’s plenty of experience as well.” 

 

“We’ve added to the nucleus of the 2018 team bringing in experienced players of the calibre of Michael Thwaite and Justin Mckay.

“There’s a good culture developing and the balance of the squad is good. I’m happy with where we’re at for this time of year.”

 


United Players to Watch

Michael Thwaite (35) – a guiding influence in the centre of defence, the former Socceroo returns to again captain United after an outstanding professional career that includes 13 national team caps and over 200 Hyundai A-League appearances

Brandon Reeves (24) – the burly striker has been in fine pre-season goal-scoring form after topping the goal tally for United in 2018

Braedon Steel (18)  – the Brisbane Strikers Youth Player of the Year in 2018 has returned to the Coast and impressed in pre-season with incisive passing from midfield, tenacious defending and penetrating forward runs

 

Moreton Bay at a glance

NPL Premiers & Champions in 2015, the Pouria Nabi coached Jets finished a very creditable fourth in 2018. The bulk of that squad has been retained with Alex Janovsky skippering a side with pace upfront and reliably gritty at the back. The combination of Declan Smith and Chom Arop look set  to cause most defences some headaches this season and the addition of Mustafa Jafari rounds out a potentially potent attack.

 

Past Encounters

The Jets reigned supreme in both fixtures in 2018 running out 4-1 winners in Rd11 at Wolter Park and repeating the dose at Robina Station Reserve in Rd24, securing a 4-0 win.

 

How to watch

Kick-off at Albany Creek is at 6.30pm – link to google map https://bit.ly/2CSe0

The match will be live streamed on Football Queensland’s youtube channel https://bit.ly/2B9ESAD