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Archie Gray entrance, classy Mateusz Klich gesture and Leeds United moments missed from Brisbane

Leeds United beat Brisbane Roar 2-1 at the Cbus Super Stadium to get their tour of Australia off to a winning start. Dan James and Joe Gelhardt scored the goals, with both efforts coming in the first half, while Brisbane trialist Joe Knowles bagged for the A-League side.

Here’s a look at some of the moments you may have missed from the clash Down Under.

A large majority of the supporters inside the Cbus Super Stadium were of a Leeds persuasion and the Whites certainly made their voices heard throughout the contest. However, until kick-off, they could only be heard from beyond the stand.

Plenty of supporters made the decision to stay in the concourse until kick-off, but their voices could be heard echoing around the stadium as they belted out the usual numbers. A few hundred supporters gathered before the game in the Broadbeach Tavern and they were understandably in high spirits as they entered the ground.

Some fans were based in Australia but a remarkable amount of supporters have made the 10,200 mile trip from Yorkshire. Outstanding effort.

Although the game was played an hour outside of Brisbane, a host of Roar supporters made the trip down to Gold Coast, with an small pack of Ultras parking themselves behind the goal. The group, about 30-strong, produced a banner that read ‘The Den’, a drum and whistles before singing their heart out throughout the game.

They clearly enjoyed watching their side take on Premier League opposition, too, as the Roar posed plenty of questions and found the back of the net in the first half of the contest as trialist Joe Knowles beat Kris Klaesson with a close-range effort.

At times in the first half it felt as if Marc Roca and skipper Adam Forshaw were competing to produce the perfect

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