Prolific: Adam Le Fondre celebrates opening the scoring at Jubilee Oval.Credit:AAP
The Roar came close to finding an instant reply when Frenchman Eric Bautheac began to pull the strings in midfield. His well-weighted cross gave Dane Ingham a chance to draw level with a header, only for Redmayne to deny him with a fingertip save.
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Sydney's goalkeeper could do nothing to prevent Brisbane eventually finding a breakthrough 10 minutes before the break. Bautheac was the architect with a clever cross to the far post to find Ingham, whose cut back was turned into the net by the chest of Matt McKay.
Visibly frustrated on the sideline, Sydney FC coach Steve Corica evidently delivered a stern sermon to his players during the break. The Sky Blues were immediately more purposeful and assertive from the restart. It wasn't long before a passing clinic eroded Roar's defence. Beginning with their backline, Sydney played their through into their attacking third with patience and poise before Siem de Jong and Milos Ninkovic added class to their attack.
The duo combined to find space before providing Brandon O'Neill room to cross from the left flank. Latching on to that ball was, of course, Le Fondre, who finished the move with an elegant first-time shot guided onto the post and into the back of the net. Like much of the 12,216 supporters, goalkeeper Young could only watch in awe as Sydney regained the lead with what was one of the great team goals of the season.
Mixed reaction: Matt McKay celebrates scoring while Sydney's Aaron Calver and Andrew Redmayne appeal for handball.Credit:AAP
While the Roar remained dangerous on the break, the Sky Blues suffocated Brisbane with their press while looking to strike through their combination play. They should have had a third when substitute Danny De Silva played Alex Brosque into goal but a firm save by Young kept the visitors narrowly in the contest.
Minutes later, they were firmly back in it. They were gifted a chance to draw level when Adam Taggart was judged to have been fouled in the box by Sydney's Aaron Calver; replays and the VAR suggested minimal contact. The Sky Blues were seething as they watched replays, screaming injustice and captain Brosque was cautioned for his protests.
Taggart stepped up to the spot to seal their equaliser, only for Redmayne to claim Sydney's own sense of justice. The goalkeeper read Taggart's penalty perfectly to parry the shot wide and clinch Sydney's win.









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