Coach Paul Okon has called on Central Coasts players and fans to transform Gosford into the A-League fortress it once was as they seek redemption against battered Brisbane.Saturday marks the Mariners first home game of the season and the only one to be played in Gosford during the first seven rounds.The Roar will arrive eager to atone for last weekends shock 4-0 loss to Newcastle, and Okon challenged the Central Coast faithful to create an unnerving atmosphere for John Aloisis men.I hope to see a wall of yellow and a little bit of noise, Okon said.We want this place to be as intimidating as possible.Its important when you play at home that opposition teams realise its a difficult place to come and get points.To the players, Okons message is plain and simple: banish the defensive errors that led to their own 4-0 dismantling at the hands of Sydney FC.That will be a test should the Roars speed and quality of attack shine this week.If you give them space they can pass through you, he said.Brett Holman finds pockets of space and can score goals from inside the box, outside the box.They have threats everywhere and its up to us to make sure we dont lose the ball in dangerous areas and dont come up with silly mistakes.The Mariners attacking options will be bolstered by the return of winger Fabio Ferreira, who wont yet be fit enough to run out 90 minutes but could start before handing the baton to pacy youngster Trent Buhagiar.If youre a left full-back you wouldnt want Trent coming on and running at you with that sort of speed, Okon said.Meanwhile, the Mariners confirmed the expected signing of former Melbourne Victory defender Scott Galloway.The 21-year-old, Okons first signing, joins on a one-deal in a bid to strengthen a defence thats already conceded seven goals in the opening two rounds.Galloway completed his first training session with the team on Friday and is eligible for selection against the Roar. 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Bristol remain without an Aviva Premiership win this season after a strong second-half performance from the Leicester pack secured the visitors a 21-16 victory at Ashton Gate.The Tigers were far from convincing but they just did enough to send the home side to a ninth consecutive league defeat.Adam Thompstone and Ellis Genge scored tries for Leicester, with Freddie Burns kicking three penalties and a conversion. Rob Hawkins scored a try for Bristol which Adrian Jarvis converted, with Billy Searle kicking two penalties and Jarvis one.Leicester began strongly and should have taken a fourth-minute lead but Burns blazed wide with a 25-metre kick from in front of the posts. A superb run from Bristol scrum-half Rhodri Williams then stunned Leicester.The Welshman powered away from a scrum on halfway before being dragged into touch, 10 metres from the try-line.Leicester lost the resulting line-out and, when they were penalised, Searle kicked the goal to give his side a 10th-minute lead.Leicester lost flanker Mike Fitzgerald with an injury but they overcame the setback to produce a flowing movement after a strong run from Peter Bethan had put the home defence on the back foot.Bristol were unable to relieve the pressure and were penalised for Burns to make the score 3-3 at the end of the first quarter.The first 25 minutes were error-ridden as both sides struggled to bring any continuity to their play. However, Leicester were marginally the better and took the lead when Burns kicked his second penalty.?Clever play between Searle and his two centres, Jason Woodward and Will Hurrell, had the Tigers defennce back-pedalling and, when the visitors were penalised, Searle tied the scores.ddddddddddddurns had a simple opportunity to regain the lead when a penalty was awarded in front of the posts but Leicester preferred an attacking line-out. Bristol lock Ian Evans was then yellow-carded for Leicester to take advantage and score the first try of the game.A well-judged cross-kick from Burns saw Thompstone leap above Jordan Williams to collect and score. Burns missed the conversion but his side still led 11-6 at the interval.Evans returned from the sin-bin but Leicester continued to dominate the opening exchanges of the second half, with their pack taking control of the match.A succession of forward drives saw Genge force his way over from close range with a conversion from Burns giving his side a healthy 12-point advantage.It immediately got worse for Bristol from the restart when Woodward was adjudged to have impeded Graham Kitchener in the air and the centre was yellow-carded.Burns kicked a third penalty for Leicester before Woodward was able to return as Bristol made seven substitutions in quick succession in an attempt to reverse their fortunes.With 20 minutes remaining, Leicester brought on Manu Tuilagi but they suffered a blow when replacement Lachlan McCaffrey was sin-binned.Bristol capitalised when Hawkins scored a close-range try but McCaffreys return ensured the Tigers held on for victory despite a late penalty from Jarvis which earned his side a bonus point. 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