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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on May 25, 2010, 02:56:24 PM
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VFL Round 7
Northern Bullants (2-4, 9th) vs Coburg Tigers (1-5, 12th)
Saturday May 29th @ NAB Oval, Preston
Reserves: 11.00am
Seniors: 2.00pm
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Coburg Seniors Squad
B: Rayson Thursfield Morris
HB: M. Smith Morgan Hislop
C: Connors S. Power Polo
HF: Thomson Rance Clifton
F: McMahon Morton Lawton
R: Browne Carnell Duhau
Int. (From) Piuselli, Hicks, O'Rielly, Dahl, Fewster, Post, Taylor, Jordon
Coburg Reserves Squad
B: Westhoff Fahey Grimes
HB: M. Smith Bisetto Jakobi
C: Kandilakis Contin M. Ambrose
HF: Roberts Allan Saville
F: Gilligan Dennis Hicks
R: Fewster Pope Cattapan
Int. (From): McErlain, Ezard, Groves, Lucin, Sardo, Gestier, Warren, P. Ambrose
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Hope Hicks can get a game in the seniors
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Good to see Gilligan back in the reserves too, lets hope Roberts also has a good game. Looking forward to see how taylor pulls up and how Morton, Browne, Polo and Connors perform too.
If Connors is in the best again and his suspension has been served he would be a shoe in for next week.. surley.
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If Connors is in the best again and his suspension has been served he would be a shoe in for next week.. surley.
He said on Tuesday night that he is eligible for selection for Richmond again round 12 against the Eagles, although he is back training at the club that part of the suspension has been served
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If Connors is in the best again and his suspension has been served he would be a shoe in for next week.. surley.
He said on Tuesday night that he is eligible for selection for Richmond again round 12 against the Eagles, although he is back training at the club that part of the suspension has been served
Ah ok cheers WP.
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Roberts in the ressies. :-\
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no Goo ?
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the Tigers welcomed back promising rookie Relton Roberts, who took two weeks' leave to return to Arnhem Land for personal reasons. He will resume with VFL affiliate club Coburg, probably in the reserves, this weekend.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/sport/damien-hardwick-calls-in-new-blood-for-richmond/story-e6frg7mf-1225872271191
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Coburg ressies won easy after a 9 goal 3rd quarter.
Northern Bullants 4.3 6.4 6.7 9.10 (64)
Coburg Tigers 2.4 6.7 15.12 19.16 (130)
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Here's the ressies stats:
GOALS:
Northern Bullants: Dorman 4 Way 2 Pullen 2 Dyer
Coburg Tigers: Allan 4 Westhoff 3 Lucin 2 Roberts 2 Dennis 2 Jakobi Contin Smith Bisetto McErlain Ambrose
BEST:
Northern Bullants: Dorman Mitchem Church Lawless McLellan Coughlan
Coburg Tigers: Allan Ambrose McErlain Dennis Hicks Contin
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1/4 time in the VFL Seniors
Northern Bullants 6.2-38
Coburg Tigers 3.0-18
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1/2 time VFL seniors
Northern Bullants 6.2 8.5-53
Coburg Tigers 3.0 8.4-52
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3/4 time
Northern Bullants 6.2 8.5 12.7-79
Coburg Tigers 3.0 8.4 12.6-78
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why is Relton in the 3's
???
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Any stats?
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Any stats?
They only post goalkickers and bests after the game is finished. It should be near the end of the game now.
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The Burgers got pipped by a goal :(.
2010 VFL Seniors
Northern Bullants 6.2 8.5 12.7 16.9 (105)
Coburg Tigers 3.0 8.4 12.6 15.9 (99)
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Tom Hislop was reported striking no 58 Zach Tuohy of the Northern Bullants during the 1st quarter
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2010 VFL Seniors
Northern Bullants 6.2 8.5 12.7 16.9 (105)
Coburg Tigers 3.0 8.4 12.6 15.9 (99)
GOALS:
Northern Bullants: Ellard 3 Saad 3 McCorkell 2 Fisher 2 Woods Grigg Kerr Warnock Arrowsmith Thomas
Coburg Tigers: Post 4 Morton 4 Lawton 3 Piuselli 2 Taylor Jordon
BEST:
Northern Bullants: Ellard McCorkell Iacobucci Saad Hampson Grigg
Coburg Tigers: Post Browne Carnell Morgan Morton Power
REPORTED PLAYERS:
Northern Bullants: nil
Coburg Tigers: Tom Hislop no 81 for striking no 58 Zach Tuohy of the Northern Bullants during the 1st quarter
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Good to see Postie and Morton find some form.
Hislop as undisciplined as ever ::).
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Great to see Post BOG for us
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Postie was brilliant today, playing mainly at Full Forward. He lead well and his marks just kept sticking, he is still very raw as player i feel but with some added muscle is going to be a very good player in the next few years.
Browne was also brilliant in the ruck and around the ground. Did well when resting up forward also.
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good to hear about Postie, dont even think about bringing him back, at elast a month down there to build some confidence
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good to hear about Postie, dont even think about bringing him back, at elast a month down there to build some confidence
How did Vickery go today?
Morton may be a chance next week.
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No dont even bring any of them back until they wanna show interest in the Coburg jumper, show consistant form & show huge improvement in the tasks they lack at AFL level.
NO MORE FREE RIDES, make them all fight for the spots they really want
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No dont even bring any of them back until they wanna show interest in the Coburg jumper, show consistant form & show huge improvement in the tasks they lack at AFL level.
NO MORE FREE RIDES, make them all fight for the spots they really want
You mean make them show the same passion our captain did today - the same one who embraced the jumper a fortnight ago? Just like his interview in the paper today, the pride in the jumper is what our guys are learning all over again - and I love it. Today's game was pivotal for a few reasons but the most important was that games played in these conditions are only ever won by courageous, tough and disciplined footballers, regardless of the level of competition. And we showed that in spades today. Don't underestimate the relevance or importance of today's win - we might not win multiple games in a row but our kids will take a shedload of positive learning from this game. Our discipline in sticking to the rules of wet weather football for 4 quarters was outstanding today - shows we are capable of, and learning to, stick to the team rules.
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l didn't see any AFL games today ol Smokey, & not been home a hour yet so just reading some game reports.
Watching Melbourne vs Geelong now but going to crash in my bed soon its been a long cold day at the footy ;D
Sounds like l'm going to enjoy the replay. But yes a captain must lead by example & the others will embrace it.
So will the supporters cause take one look at you, you have already embraced his actions
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l didn't see any AFL games today ol Smokey, & not been home a hour yet so just reading some game reports.
Watching Melbourne vs Geelong now but going to crash in my bed soon its been a long cold day at the footy ;D
Sounds like l'm going to enjoy the replay. But yes a captain must lead by example & the others will embrace it.
So will the supporters cause take one look at you, you have already embraced his actions
Led from the front big time today TM, especially in the first half when the game was there to be won. Sort of game you will appreciate I'm sure. :thumbsup
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Round 7 Match Report
Coburg Tigers website
SENIORS
After a week off due to the state game ,we ventured out to NAB oval to try and get our 2nd win of the year:
We got off to another slow start and we went into the first break 3 goals down.
We regrouped in the 2nd and kicked 5 goals to 2. Mitch Morton and Jayden Post were taking strong marks and kicking accurately.
Both sides kicked 4.2 in the 3rd quarter and going into the last quarter 1 point down the feeling around the group was that we could take this out.
It was basically goal for goal in the final quarter and at the siren we suffered our 4th loss under 10 points for the year.
Goals:Post 4, Morton 4, Lawton 3, Piuselli 2, Jordon, Taylor
Best: Post, Morgan, Morton, Rance
Bullants: 6.2 8.5 12.7 16.9
Coburg: 3.0 8.4 12.6 15.9
RESERVES
We also got off to a slow start in this game and it’s something we need to eradicate out of our performances.
We then managed to peg them back in the 2nd and go into the main break 3 points up
A massive transformation game over the game and we kicked 13 goals to 3 in the 2nd half and ended up having a comfortable win and are 5th on the ladder.
It was pleasing to see Ryan Allan back for his first game of the year and missing with a broken foot.He was a focal target up forward and his marking was a highlight.
Relton Roberts looked dangerous after missing 2 weeks and Christian McErlain was solid after missing 3 weeks after doing his hamstring.
Tom Lucin had 33 possessions playing high half forward and once again Nic Cattapan was dangerous with 31 touches and 10 Inside 50’s.
Goals: Allan 4, Westhoff 3, Roberts 2, Dennis 2, Lucin 2, McErlain, M.Ambrose, Jakobi, Smith, Contin, Bisetto
Best: Allan, M.Ambrose, Cattapan, Contin, Hicks
Next week:
Reserves play at Vic Park Collingwood against Sandringham 11am Saturday June 5th
Seniors play at Windy Hill Essendon against Bendigo 2pm Sunday June 6th
http://www.sportingpulse.com/club_info.cgi?client=1-118-10471-0-0&sID=56260&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=12256361§ionID=56260
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Post, Browne impress in VFL
richmondfc.com.au
10:19 PM Mon 31 May, 2010
Richmond’s Jayden Post and Andrew Browne were among Coburg’s best in its narrow VFL loss to the Northern Bullants on Saturday.
Coburg went down by just six points away from home, 16.9.105 to 15.9.99.
Only one point separated the two teams at half time and three quarter time, in what coach David Newett described as an even four quarter performance.
“I can’t complain about the boys’ endeavour or commitment,” Newett said.
“We just didn’t make the most of our opportunities when we went inside 50.
“We had plenty of chances to win the game in the last quarter, but we just couldn’t grab our opportunities, which was disappointing.”
Post booted four goals and looked dangerous in a number of positions on the ground, while Browne collected 17 possessions in the ruck against quality opponents in Robert Warnock and Shaun Hampson.
Mitch Morton also kicked four the Tigers, while the major ball-winners included Daniel Connors (31 disposals), Jordan McMahon (23), Alex Rance (20), Adam Thomson (20), Tom Hislop (17) and Dean Polo (17).
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/6301/newsid/95410/default.aspx
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I would make no change and let them play at Coburg another week.
Post to replace Griffiths if he cant make it.
Hislop lol. Well done tanned one another one of your genious recruiting specialities. What a loser
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Both deserve a spot in the Seniors before a Simmonds charity game.