Jets flex muscles on Roar thanks to Bayliss brace

Joanna Guelas |

Newcastle’s Lachlan Bayliss scores his second goal in the Jets’ win over Brisbane Roar.
Newcastle’s Lachlan Bayliss scores his second goal in the Jets’ win over Brisbane Roar.

Lachlan Bayliss scored twice as Newcastle piled the misery on a 10-man Brisbane Roar with a 4-1 A-League Men win at home.

The Roar were out to repeat their round-four 3-0 drubbing of the Jets in a bid to snap a dismal form slump, but it was all Newcastle at McDonald Jones Stadium on Saturday.

Newcastle lived up to the “Box Office Jets” billing, with in-form striker Lachie Rose converting a penalty kick in the 18th minute to open their account in front of 12,162 fans, before Clayton Taylor’s 52nd-minute goal.

Roar defender Dimitri Valkanis hit back in the 62nd minute, but Bayliss snuffed out any chance of a Brisbane comeback by restoring the two-goal lead less than a minute later.

Brisbane were reduced to 10 men in the 90th minute when English striker Chris Long was shown his second yellow card for fouling Taylor, before Bayliss completed his first career brace two minutes into added time.

Long had fouled Eli Adams in the 39th minute for his first booking. 

Newcastle’s remarkable revival under first-year coach Mark Milligan continues, with the Jets a chance of finishing outright first if Auckland fail to beat Perth Glory later on Saturday.

The Jets are now on a club record five-game winning streak and boast 27 points, with Auckland on 25.

Brisbane have suffered a reversal of fortunes since last meeting the Jets in round four, slipping from third to seventh (6-3-7) in the new year.

A suspected hamstring injury to captain Jay O’Shea in the 35th minute only adds to Brisbane’s woes.

Taylor set the tone early in front of the club’s biggest home crowd since the 2018 grand final loss to Melbourne Victory, bamboozling the Roar defence with a daring run down the left wing in the seventh minute, before firing off a cross to Rose.

Rose couldn’t get to Taylor’s pass but made up for the missed opportunity by scoring the opener, after Newcastle goalkeeper Dean Bouzanis gave away a penalty for fouling Taylor in the 16th minute.

Bouzanis had taken Taylor to ground in an attempt to intercept an air ball from Newcastle midfielder Will Dobson.

Local product Dobson, 18, almost scored his fourth career goal in the 30th minute, but was denied by the knee of Bouzanis.

Rose found the back of the net in the 61st minute after combining with Taylor again, but the goal was chalked off for offside.

Brisbane fired off just eight shots to Newcastle’s 18 and had less than half the amount of possession in a lacklustre performance.

AAP