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Qantas u/23 Australia V Iraq

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EVENT DETAIL

Qantas U23''''s Australia V Iraq
Starts: Saturday 17th November, 2007 @ 7:00:00 PM
Finishes: Saturday 17th November, 2007 @ 9:00:00 PM

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General Public Pre-purchased Ticket Prices - Cat A $18.00 - Adult $9.00 - Concession/Child $35.00 - Family

Cat B
$12.00 - Adult
$6.00 - Concession/Child
$24.00 - Family

**Please note for this match a $2.00 surcharge will be added to each ticket purchased at the venue**

Mariners Members Ticket Prices ***
Cat A
Adult $12.00
Concession/Child $6.00
Family $24.00

Cat B
Adult $10.00
Concession/Child $5.00
Family $20.00

*** This offer will only be available as a pre purchased ticket via Ticketek outlets. The offer will not be available over the phone, internet or at the box office on the day. Members must produce their membership card at any Ticketek agency and they can receive 1 discounted ticket per membership card they have.

Concession (Pensioner, Student, Child)
Pensioner - Aged, (valid ID cards) including seniors cards Student - Full time tertiary and secondary school students (valid ID required) Child - 4-16 years inclusive (children 3 years and under are free unless they are occupying a seat)

FFA Media Release
Friday 9 November 2007

STRONG QANTAS UNDER 23s SQUAD ANNOUNCED FOR CRUCIAL QUALIFIER AGAINST IRAQ IN GOSFORD

Qantas Under 23s coach Graham Arnold has announced a strong squad which includes eight overseas based players for Australia’s crucial Olympic Games qualifier against Iraq in Gosford on Saturday 17 November.

Australia’s best young talent feature in the squad including defender Adrian Leijer (Fulham, England), midfielder Neil Kilkenny (Birmingham City, England), and forwards James Troisi (Newcastle United, England) and David Williams (Brondby, Denmark) amongst the foreign-based contingent. A number of key Hyundai A-League players have also been selected including Central Coast Mariners goalkeeper Danny Vukovic, team captain and Qantas Socceroo defender Mark Milligan (Sydney FC), plus Adelaide United attacking duo Nathan Burns and Kristian Sarkies.

Queensland Roar’s 19-year-old attacker Michael Zullo is the only new face in the 24-strong squad selected for the match, with a squad of 20 to travel to DPR (North) Korea the following day for the final group match on Wednesday 21 November.

Central Coast Mariners defender Nigel Boogaard will be looking to debut for the Qantas Under 23s on his home ground having featured in a number of previous squads. Mariners goalkeeper Matthew Trott has also been selected as a train-on member of the squad.

Australia currently sit equal first with Asian champions Iraq at the top of the group table with two matches remaining, with Iraq holding a narrow lead on goal difference and only the top team in the group to qualify.

A squad of domestic-based players featured in a three-day camp this week using an artificial surface at Sutherland Sharks FC in Sydney with the match at the Kim Il Sung Stadium in Pyongyang also to be played on an artificial surface.

“I’m very happy with the quality of the squad and most of the players are currently playing which is a major positive,â€Â
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I went to the game and it was a great game and opportunity to watch some of our up and coming stars
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well a one all draw with Iraq yesterday assured them an Olympic spot YAY
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