Oar ready to Roar in Melbourne: Aloisi

Caltex Socceroos winger Tommy Oar is set to make his first appearance for Brisbane Roar in over six years when the Hyundai A-League leaders visit Melbourne City on Friday.

Oar will travel as part of Brisbane’s 17-man squad, with Roar coach John Aloisi declaring “I’m sure he’ll play a part”.

The 24-year-old left-footer departed Roar in February 2010 to join Utrecht in the Eredivisie after just 23 A-League appearances in an orange shirt, with Oar notching two goals in that period.

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“He’s travelling, so we’ll travel with 17 and Tommy’s part of that, and I’m sure he’ll play a part,” Aloisi said on Thursday.

“Tommy will add to the way we play. We know he’s very good one-v-one. 

“He’s got good delivery, he can also score goals, he’s got a great left foot – and the way our players rotate, he can fit into that nicely.”

Gold Coast-born Socceroo Tommy Oar has signed with Brisbane Roar for the next two years.

Oar signed a two-and-a-half year contract with Brisbane in February, having left Championship club Ipswich Town in January citing homesickness.

Aloisi has waited two weeks to get Oar involved on game-day.

“We needed to get a little bit of fitness into him and we did that last week, we worked him hard,” the ex-Socceroos striker said.

“He worked hard at the beginning of this week. 

“He’s freshened up a little bit over the last couple of days but he’s an intelligent footballer – even though he hasn’t been here for a long time, he understands our way of playing and our structures and he’s fitted in very nicely.”

Brisbane thumped reigning A-League champions Melbourne Victory 5-0 last week but Aloisi predicted Roar can get even better, with Oar key to the club’s title ambitions.

Aloisi hopes to see Brisbane take another step up against City, which he claimed will be like “another final”.

“Definitely improvement left,” he said.

“Before the season started, we planned out our year and we knew that we would start to hit our top form now in March, April. 

“So we’re peaking at the right time physically and the players can feel it, and we’ve shown the last two games that – especially the last half hour – we’ve run over both sides. 

Roar players celebrate Corey Brown's deflected goal in their 5-0 win over Melbourne Victory.

“We feel we’re still improving, we’re still getting better and with the addition of Tommy Oar, we can still get better.”