A break either way for Heart
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/ Andy Morris / 12 November 2011 / Leave a comment Bet Now View Market

The teams have already met once this term, with the Jets coming out on top 3-2 in round one thanks to a bizarre late goal by Sung-Hwan Byun.
As Melbourne Heart look for their first win of the season when the Jets journey to meet them at AAMI Park on Saturday, Andy Morris wonders whether it will be a case of 'Heartbreak' or finally their lucky break?
At least Heart's last three games have produced something: they have earned three straight draws.
The teams have already met once this term, with the Jets coming out on top 3-2 in round one thanks to a bizarre late goal by Sung-Hwan Byun.
Newcastle are second in the table after beating Perth last week, with three wins to show for their five games so far.
It's not an easy meeting to predict, though, as the Jets are notoriously bad travellers. Since the start of last season, they have only beaten two clubs on the road, of which North Queensland Fury are no longer with us.
For this one, Heart are without defender Simon Colosimo through suspension, while Curtis Good is on international duty.
Newcastle hope striker Francis Jeffers comes on in leaps and bounds after having 67 minutes against Perth last weekend. But they are likely to be missing at least three regulars, including Ruben Zadkovic (hamstring).
One player to keep an eye on is the Jets' Jeremy Brockie, who currently has three goals in his past three games.
It is virtually certain to be an entertaining match, and it could easily finish something like 3-3.
Heart are 2.56 in match odds betting, while Newcastle are 3.1.


