- James Troisi - 83'
- Massimo Maccarone - 7'
- Brett Holman - 28'
Brisbane Roar stun Melbourne Victory to end winless AAMI Park run
Brisbane Roar and coach John Aloisi ended years of AAMI Park torment by beating Melbourne Victory 2-1 to re-ignite their A-League finals campaign.
Massimo Maccarone and Brett Holman scored first-half goals in the Roar's most composed performance of their stuttering season, lifting them inside the top six.
James Troisi's 30-metre stunner with seven minutes remaining was a response to his benching by coach Kevin Muscat, but came too late to salvage a result for Victory.
Fielding the oldest side in Australian domestic history -- with an average age above 33 -- the Roar outsmarted the home side.
Aloisi's side yielded all the possession but had control of the contest from the seventh minute when Maccarone turned in the box and shot past Lawrence Thomas.
Victory will rue missed tackles -- from Kosta Barbarouses on ex-teammate Fahid Ben Khalfallah and James Donachie on the goalscorer -- before the Italian's finish.
On 28 minutes, Donachie was again at fault, allowing Holman to stroke home a free-flowing move that delighted the away fans.
Boos rang out at half-time from Victory fans, with Muscat throwing on Troisi and fresh talent Kenny Athiu and Josh Hope to try a new approach.
When Troisi arrowed his shot off the crossbar and home, the Victory faithful among 14,576 in attendance had something to cling to.
Brisbane withstood their efforts to end two of the A-League's longest droughts.
The three-time champions were without a win at AAMI Park in four years, while Aloisi hadn't seen his side win at the venue for five years.
That run of 16 games was made worse by the fact that for half of those fixtures, he was Melbourne Heart manager.
Victory's loss leaves plenty of questions -- beginning with coach Kevin Muscat's tenure.
Muscat is uncontracted at season's end, with no guarantee of finals football after three straight losses that has the powerhouse club in fifth.