Good breaks 2,807 day curse to start night of City celebration

As Melbourne City celebrated their 10th year anniversary against Central Coast Mariners on Friday night it was only fitting Curtis Good got the party started. 

The 26-year-old Australian international is the only player in City's squad who was around when the club from Bundoora were known as Melbourne Heart.

Good began his career in Melbourne and played for the club 25 times before joining Premier League club Newcastle United in July 2012.

Remembrance Round Thin Banner


Friday's opening goal against the Mariners - a well-timed diving header at the near post - was his first goal on Australian soil since March 2012.

"It was pretty special," the centre-back told FOX Sports post-match. "We're wearing the same colours as well. It's happy days."

REPORT: Luna nets first goal as City brush Mariners aside


City secured their position on top of the Hyundai A-League ladder with the 3-1 victory over the Mariners with Adrian Luna notching his first goal in the Hyundai A-League and Rostyn Griffiths adding a third late on. 

The club are now undefeated in their past 18 games in Victoria. 

"We controlled the game with our possession-based football as we want to do," remarked City boss Erick Mombaerts. "I'm very happy."

Ways to watch Hyundai A-League 

Download the MyFootball Live App now
Sign up for Kayo Sports
Get Foxtel

Opta Widget: ALeague

Kayo Thin Banner
Visit page
This article was originally published on the Hyundai A-League website.
Close