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Newcastle Herald
National
Craig Kerry

Newcastle Jets get ready for return to A-League competition

Beka Mikeltadze

The Newcastle Jets men's side have drawn with Macarthur 3-3 but lost to Sydney FC 5-2 in closed trials as they prepare to take on Central Coast Mariners on Sunday (3pm) in their return to A-League competition following the month-long World Cup break.

Beka Mikeltadze scored twice and Beka Dartsmelia netted the other goal for Newcastle in the hit-out against Macarthur on Friday at Campbelltown Stadium.

The Jets fielded a more youthful side in the friendly against Sydney the following day at Macquarie University, the Sky Blues' training base.

The final trials followed on from a public friendly against Melbourne City at Tamworth's Scully Park a week earlier which ended 1-1.

Newcastle sit 10th on the A-League ladder with six points after losing their past three games against unbeaten leaders City (2-1), Melbourne Victory (4-0) and second-placed Western Sydney Wanderers (2-0).

They started the season with home wins against Perth (2-1) and Wellington (3-1) after the opening round clash with the Mariners at Central Coast Stadium was washed out and rescheduled to December 11.

The Mariners are fifth on seven points from two wins and a draw.

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