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Young winger Brandon Borrello says the Roar side are expecting an exciting and fast-paced game against the Central Coast Mariners at Corporate Travel Management Stadium on Saturday (3pm KO).

The two sides met three times during the Hyundai A-League 2015/16 season with the Roar taking the three points on all occasions, as well as a pre-season clash on the Sunshine Coast.

Borrello is expecting Saturdayā€™s encounter to be another entertaining clash between the two sides.

ā€œItā€™s always an exciting time when we play the Mariners because itā€™s such a free-flowing game,ā€ Borrello said.

ā€œWeā€™re keen to improve our fitness, work on our patterns and show the supporters that this is the style weā€™re going to play.”

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Borrello has fond memories of playing against the Mariners, after scoring a double in the Roarā€™s 2-1 win in Round 2 at Suncorp Stadium last season.

ā€œItā€™s definitely a highlight, itā€™s the first brace Iā€™ve scored and it was a great team effort that night,ā€ he said.

ā€œAlso taking it back to last pre-season as well when we played the Mariners on the Sunshine Coast. We put in another good performance that night too.ā€

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The Mariners will be the fourth Hyundai A-League side the Roar have faced in a busyĀ pre-season schedule with previous matches against Western Sydney Wanderers, Sydney FCĀ and Perth Glory.

21-year-old Borrello says the squadā€™s improvement throughout pre-season is beginning to show as Head Coach John Aloisi continues to raise the bar.

ā€œThereā€™s no resting on your laurels with the Boss,ā€ Borrello said.

ā€œIf youā€™ve had a really good week on theĀ training track, he expectsĀ you to step it up and keep improvingĀ because thatā€™s the standardĀ youā€™ve set and you canā€™t go below that now.

ā€œAs a group it is excitingĀ to see throughout pre-season the progress we have made. Things are really starting to come together atĀ training, the boys are looking shap,Ā itā€™s good to see.ā€

As the October 7 season opener edges nearer, healthy competition for spots in the starting XI for the Round One clash against Melbourne Victory has intensified.

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The addition of Socceroo Brett Holman will see the Roar boast one of the competitionā€™s most potent attacking line-ups with players such as Borrello, Jamie Maclaren, Dimitri Petratos, Tommy Oar, Thomas Broich all fighting for spots along with young guns Joey Katebian and Nick Dā€™Agostino.

Borrello says the line-up is incredible on paper, which hopefully translates to a free-flowing exciting style of football.

ā€œItā€™s pre-season, whoever works the hardest and whoeverā€™s in the best shape will start in the first game,ā€ Borrello said.

ā€œWeā€™re all fighting for a place and itā€™s going to be interesting to see the next four weeks leading up to the big game against Ā Victory.

ā€œThereā€™s a lot of attacking options now and every player is going to be giving it their all.

ā€œOn paper thereā€™s a lot of goals between us and it will be interesting to see how we go.ā€

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Following a breakout 2015/16 season which saw the 21-year-old become an integral part of Brisbaneā€™s attack, the 2016/17 Hyundai A-League will be another opportunity for Borrello to continue developing and strike fear into opposition defences.

“I said the year before that I was going to build on the previous year and this season is going to give meĀ another chance to build,” Borrello said.

“Iā€™m just trying to work on my unpredictability and trying to bring some flair back to my game as well.”