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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on March 28, 2012, 04:37:03 PM
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VFL Round 2
Coburg Tigers (4th, 1-0) vs Casey Scorpions (5th, 1-0)
Saturday, 31st March @ Mantello Holden Oval, Coburg (21 Harding Street, Coburg)
11:00am Development Team
2:00pm Seniors
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Will McGuane take Watts?? :lol
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Hey >:( Lift ya game. Where is the squad ;D bump
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Dude, its only Thursday ;) VFL Squads are out tonight :thumbsup
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Coburg Tigers seniors squad
B: Webberley Batchelor Arnot
HB: White Graham Clifton
C: Elton O'Hanlon McGuane
HF: Rayson Griffiths Helbig
F: Wheeler Browne Contin
R: Derickx Carnell Dea
Int: Cartelli, Darrou, Verrier, McErlain, N. Maric*, Jordan, Venditti, Wright, Thomas
Coburg Tigers development (ressies) squad
B: Thomas Iudica Verrier
HB: Brandt Fahey Murphy
C: Egger Masters Saville
HF: O'Hanlon Darrou Groves
F: Venditti Sortino Uysal
R: Hore Cartelli Easton
Int: Robertella, Linton, Robinson, Zajac, Price, Cole, Grosso, Younan, Bamblett
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Why do coaches name bogus sides. Bakes CHB, McGuane and Elton on a wing :lol
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Vomit a little in my mouth to read GooseGraham CHB. With Browne and Derickx next in lines he should really be playing 3rds.
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Hoping Batch and helbig put their hand up for senior selection, the quicker these guys do, the quicker we can stuff the hacks off.
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Hoping Batch and helbig put their hand up for senior selection, the quicker these guys do, the quicker we can stuff the hacks off.
Batchelor has to come in next week regardless. Give him the run and issue him the challenge next week. Give him an opportunity to respond for himself and for the team to free up Lids into the midfield.
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Hoping Batch and helbig put their hand up for senior selection, the quicker these guys do, the quicker we can stuff the hacks off.
Arnot, also.
Need his someone with some ****
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Hoping Batch and helbig put their hand up for senior selection, the quicker these guys do, the quicker we can stuff the hacks off.
Arnot, also.
Need his someone with some ****
yep, only reason i didnt mention him is bc his endurance is not close to afl standard, but love everything else about him! They should be riding him into the ground with a heavy training block with the intention of having him able to play seniors by half way through the season. You cant get fitter during the season as training tapers off during the week to allow them to get up for the following week, the games themselves keep their fitness levels up, so unless he does extra he wont be getting fitter during the season. Work him hardf now bc this guy has the tools to make an immediate impact
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griffiths wont play
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griffiths wont play
FFS what now?
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Hoping Batch and helbig put their hand up for senior selection, the quicker these guys do, the quicker we can stuff the hacks off.
Arnot, also.
Need his someone with some ****
yep, only reason i didnt mention him is bc his endurance is not close to afl standard, but love everything else about him! They should be riding him into the ground with a heavy training block with the intention of having him able to play seniors by half way through the season. You cant get fitter during the season as training tapers off during the week to allow them to get up for the following week, the games themselves keep their fitness levels up, so unless he does extra he wont be getting fitter during the season. Work him hardf now bc this guy has the tools to make an immediate impact
Play him as sub for 1.5 quarters
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griffiths wont play
FFS what now?
concussion?
to be vomiting after being knocked must mean some serious hurt
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Coburg Tigers seniors squad
B: Webberley Batchelor Arnot
HB: White Graham Clifton
C: Elton O'Hanlon McGuane
HF: Rayson Griffiths Helbig
F: Wheeler Browne Contin
R: Derickx Carnell Dea
Int: Cartelli, Darrou, Verrier, McErlain, N. Maric*, Jordan, Venditti, Wright, Thomas
Coburg Tigers development (ressies) squad
B: Thomas Iudica Verrier
HB: Brandt Fahey Murphy
C: Egger Masters Saville
HF: O'Hanlon Darrou Groves
F: Venditti Sortino Uysal
R: Hore Cartelli Easton
Int: Robertella, Linton, Robinson, Zajac, Price, Cole, Grosso, Younan, Bamblett
Turner not named in either side. Is he injured?
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That side highlights what poor depth we have on our list.
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gee id love griffo to come out and kick 7 or 8 or even derix to dominate really putting pressure on vickers tenuous hold in the side :shh
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Id love griff to come out and dominate and control the game from CHB :cheers.
Vickers hold isn't tenuous. he will be given more games to redeem himself
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Gus supporting a new hair do today, LOL
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Gus supporting a new hair do today, LOL
You doing score updates jack?
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Gus supporting a new hair do today, LOL
You doing score updates jack?
Nah, not going.Going to watch Melb and Brisbane
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Gus supporting a new hair do today, LOL
You doing score updates jack?
Nah, not going.Going to watch Melb and Brisbane
You'll have the entire southern stand to yourself.
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The Coburg ressies won easily...
2012 AFL Vic Development League
Coburg Tigers 8.6 11.9 14.13 14.17 (101)
Casey Scorpions 1.0 2.1 3.1 7.9 (51)
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From peejay on BF:
We're kicking with the breeze in the first qtr although going by what peejay has posted so far Casey has kicked more goals.
McGuane hasn't lined up.
Arnot playing in centre.
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Quarter time
Coburg 1.4-10
Casey 3.4-22
Goal: N.Maric (according to peejay on BF)
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According to peejay on BF our best first qtr was probably White, Graham and Webberley.
Webbs is playing hbf.
Gus getting a lot of the ball but maybe 50 percent effective disposal.
Our other big guys were rubbish - Browne did not touch the ball except one juggled mark that he dropped. Derickx does not look interested.
Peejay saying Pica Wright is our Izzy Falou - not built for afl and about as much mouse as Izzy is.
Griff not playing.
Batch rarely sighted
Elton presented but got pushed aside.
Dea getting a sniff
http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/showpost.php?p=23707810&postcount=26
Getting smashed now with Casey having the breeze although peejay said at 1/4 time it's more flukey than strong.
Coburg 1.4-10
Casey 8.4-52
Midway Q2
:P
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damn. why do we have to be poo ;D
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Dea getting a sniff
Of what?
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Dea getting a sniff
Of what?
scorpion butcrack.
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Gus goaled. sounds like he's going well
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Half-time
Coburg 1.4 4.5-29
Casey 3.4 9.6-60
Goals: N.Maric 2, Graham, Contin
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Dea getting a sniff
Of what?
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scorpion butcrack.
Bingo
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peejay on BF's half-time summary on each of the RFC boys:
Elton - not getting near it. Way to light at this stage
Arnot - tries to do too much and does not have the skill to carry it off.
Webberley - getting good numbers but not damaging
Turner - unsighted, I mean he is there but I doubt he has touched the ball [Ed: I thought he wasn't named in the side? ]
Wright - shocking kick but did put on a few spoils late - I was going to say nice spoils but really they were just spoils.
Batchelor - playing just ok couple of nice marks but should be better than this mob
Browne - really doing nothing
White - consistent maybe equal best
Graham - trying he best we know he is no good on the ground but he is at least applying second efforts
Dea - nothing to get excited about
Derickx - did nothing until the last 7 mins so least he contested. However he is adult body and should be doing much more.
http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/showpost.php?p=23708320&postcount=56
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Tigers 5.5 (35)
Scorpions 9.9 (63)
15' minutes 3rd Quarter
Tigers Goalscorers:
Maric 2, Graham, Contin, Carnell
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White running goal, his first, five in a row for Coburg.
6.6 to 9.9
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Piva Wright injured in 3rd Quarter, looked like an ankle.
Casey Behind
6.6 v 9.10
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Cheers for the updates torch :).
Did you see what happened to Helbig in the first half? Apparently he's off the ground as well.
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Two 50 Metre penalties to Coburg and Browne Goal.
7.6 v 9.10
Six in a row to Coburg.
29' minutes in
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Sounds like the Burgers have lifted right across the ground. N.Maric has down two great chase downs according to BF.
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The Coburg ressies result for those that missed it....
2012 AFL Vic Development League
Coburg Tigers 8.6 11.9 14.13 14.17 (101)
Casey Scorpions 1.0 2.1 3.1 7.9 (51)
GOALS:
Coburg Tigers: Hore 3 Thomas 3 Cole 2 Iudica Uysal Linton Egger Robertella Younan
Casey Scorpions: Smith 3 Rosier 2 Galvin Page
BEST:
Coburg Tigers: Thomas Masters Cole Cartelli Uysal Groves
Casey Scorpions: Plummer Smith Gent Patti Lindsay Bolton
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Cheers for the updates torch :).
Did you see what happened to Helbig in the first half? Apparently he's off the ground as well.
Didn't see that actually OE, don't know if he is injured.
3 Quarter Time
Coburg 7.7 (49)
Casey 9.10 (64)
Maric 2, Graham, Contin, Carnell, White, Browne
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3/4 time
Coburg 1.4 4.5 7.7-49
Casey 3.4 9.6 9.10-64
Goals: N.Maric 2, Browne, White, Graham, Contin, Carnell
Edit: beat me to it torch :thumbsup
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Sounds like the Burgers have lifted right across the ground. N.Maric has down two great chase downs according to BF.
That is true about Nick! Can play Nick!
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Cheers for the updates torch :).
Did you see what happened to Helbig in the first half? Apparently he's off the ground as well.
Didn't see that actually OE, don't know if he is injured.
3 Quarter Time
Coburg 7.7 (49)
Casey 9.10 (64)
Maric 2, Graham, Contin, Carnell, White, Browne
No probs.
Who has got the breeze in the last quarter torch?
And of the RFC boys who has been the best so far in your opinion?
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Carnell Goal
Tigers 8.7
Scorpions 9.10
Seven in a row now!
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Peejay on BF:
Arnott did some nice stuff that quarter
White good also Webbs
Gus has played well but gee you have to wonder if he will ever get if front of eeeeevan nowadays.
IF Elton could hold his marks we would be ahead now - think vickerys game on Thursday. Lots do attempts but no holds.
http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/showpost.php?p=23709083&postcount=87
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Carnell Goal
Tigers 8.7
Scorpions 9.10
Seven in a row now!
Go Burgers. Let's hope we've got the legs to run this game out.
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Goal N.Maric.
Coburg 61
Casey 64
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O'Hanlon goal
Burgers now in front :gotigers
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Maric Goal
Took a one hand mark in the goal square.
9.7 v 9.10
Eight now ...
OE, Arnot! Love to see him in for Jackson next week!
Goal to O'Halon
10.7 v 9.10!
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gee this would be some comeback :shh
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Good stuff torch :thumbsup
Yep we need the young guys like Arnot putting pressure on and passing senior guys like Jackson.
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Dunn Goal for Casey
Just broke a nine unanswered goals.
10.7 v 10.10
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Two in a row for Casey
10.7 v 11.10
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Looks like I mozzed Arnot as he made the turnover which gave Casey the goal :P
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3 now ...
Goal Casey
10.7 v 12.10
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Behind Casey
10.7 v 12.11
15' minutes ...
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Sounds like all the effort in coming back has taken a toll on our legs. Hopefully there's another burst still left in us. We need the next goal or two big time.
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White Behind
10.8 v 12.11
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Remanicent of Thursday night..... :-[
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Carnell Goal
11.8 v 12.11
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Good stuff. Last roll of the dice now.
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White Goal from holding the ball.
12.8 v 12.11
22'
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C'mon one more.
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Behind to Dunn, Dea on him.
12.8 v 12.12
Goal to Casey
12.8 v 13.12
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Bloody hell! We obviously turned it over from the kick-in like Thursday night :P.
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Behind Casey
12.8 v 13.13
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Maric Goal
13.8 v 13.13
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Good stuff Torch! :thumbsup
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13.8 v 13.15
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C'mon let's pinch this. One minute left apparently.
Edit: those two points to Casey have probably sealed it :P
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Can see us winning, 30' minutes ...
Carnell Behind
13.9 v 13.15
Final Scores
13.9 (87)
13.15 (93)
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Final Score
Coburg 1.4 4.5 7.7 13.9-87
Casey 3.4 9.6 9.10 13.15-93
Goals: N.Maric 4, Carnell 3, White 2, O'Hanlon, Browne, Graham, Contin
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Report either tonight or tomorrow night.
Any questions just ask ...
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looking forward to a report on the listed players Torch!
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Disappointing to lose by a kick but it's a lesson in you can't get away with playing just over two quarters of footy. Coburg didn't really turn up to play until 10 minutes to go before half-time.
torch, of the RFC boys who were our best and who would likely be in line to get a gig for Richmond?
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Report either tonight or tomorrow night.
Any questions just ask ...
did you see anything from Dea that showed you he deserves to be on the list and is he so good that he'll be a champion no 7 for us?
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From peejay and RichosGuns on BF:
Gus played ok but won't get a game on that.
Maybe Batch, Webbs not to bad but does not do damage.
Not sure why Derickx was off the ground for the whole 3rd quarter but took a couple of grabs and at least presented in the last.
I think Elton needs either a run in the next level down for some confidence or maybe he develops here but needs more bulk but hey we all know that.
Big disappointment to me was guys like Gibson Turner, Darrou, they are not up to senior VFL standard yet.
http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/showpost.php?p=23709629&postcount=126
I don't think Gibson Turner was out there mate. But your right Verrier, Darrou, Wright and with Dea were disappointing. Batchelor was our only defender who looked like winning a contest
http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/showpost.php?p=23709676&postcount=127
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Batch needs to be playing defense for the seniors. He is a natural defender. Bring him in this week.
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Matt Dea ?
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now there's a surprise
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2012 Peter Jackson VFL
Coburg Tigers 1.4 4.5 7.7 13.9 (87)
Casey Scorpions 3.4 9.6 9.10 13.15 (93)
GOALS:
Coburg Tigers: N.Maric 4 Carnell 3 White 2 Browne O'Hanlon Contin Graham
Casey Scorpions: McDonald 3 Dunn 3 McGough 2 Pollard stuff Lawrence Petropoulos Couch
BEST:
Coburg Tigers: N.Maric Arnot White Wheeler Batchelor Carnell
Casey Scorpions: McDonald Morton Couch Sellar Bennell Fieldsend
https://reg.sportingpulse.com/olr_v5/rpt_progressive.cgi?aID=4138&pg=1&a=MR
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Disappointing to lose by a kick but it's a lesson in you can't get away with playing just over two quarters of footy. Coburg didn't really turn up to play until 10 minutes to go before half-time.
torch, of the RFC boys who were our best and who would likely be in line to get a gig for Richmond?
OE, Webberley played his wing role well, collecting possessions and efficiency was good. Arnot's hard work contestedly was good. The cub is 18 years old and isn't affaid to let the opposition know where he is. He wacks players after the ball is out of his reach, a quick elbow in the ribs, a push on the side ... i would play him instead of Jackson. Arnot's endurance needs working on and disposal needs to hit targets but he doesn't directly turn it over. Just causes a contest.
So OE, Webberley, Arnot and possibly Batchelor who beat his opponent.
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how did you see white's game torch?
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how did you see white's game torch?
White was good because everytime he went near the football or had it, he used it well. His first goal he kicked, ran about 40 metres and had two bounces and kicked it was something we all want to see him doing regularly.
The football was in safe hands when White had it, but that's at VFL level. He wasn't happy at O'Halhon and have him a spray which wasn't good.
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:cheers
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Did Griffiths even play???
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nope
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Anyone know where Daniel Connors is ?
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my suspicion is chained up in your basement
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Anyone know where Daniel Connors is ?
Someone told me he pulled a heart muscle.......
Oh that's right......
It was you. Dealightful
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:lol
nicely nicely
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Anyone know where Daniel Connors is ?
at the pub.
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my suspicion is chained up in your basement
Interesting .how did you know I had a basement/cellar
Lol
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Fritzy
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McGuane hasn't lined up.
Injured - quad
Helbig was taken straight to hospital for a scan with his ankle heavily strapped & iced
Was only there for 3 qtrs while there Matt White was the best of the RFC lads
Can't give much insight about the game as I took one of my dogs with me and was more interested in playing with her after the first qtr and a half :rollin
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McGuane hasn't lined up.
Injured - quad
Helbig was taken straight to hospital for a scan with his ankle heavily strapped & iced
Was only there for 3 qtrs while there Matt White was the best of the RFC lads
Can't give much insight about the game as I took one of my dogs with me and was more interested in playing with her after the first qtr and a half :rollin
That good eh? :lol
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That good eh? :lol
Errr..... no as it means that Post is likely to get gifted a game he clearly doesn't deserve
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R2 Match Report: Tigers fall short in tight finish
By Heather Mellican
Coburg website
01/04/2012
The Coburg Tigers suffered a six point loss to Casey Scorpions yesterday afternoon at Mantello Holden Oval, after a thrilling finish that left the Coburg faithful devastated.
The Tigers attempted a second half comeback with Nick Maric finishing the game with four goals and Jeromey Webberley and Matthew White creating options across the ground, however fell short as Casey ran away with the momentum at the end of the final term.
Coburg looked strong at the start of the first quarter, with a quick, tight angle goal from Maric and good pressure around the ground. However momentum was quickly lost with skill errors in the backline and strong defensive pressure from Casey in the forward line.
The midfield was working well together to create opportunities inside 50, however the Tigers were struggling to hold marks and move the ball as Casey kept them all locked up, creating goals from Coburg’s mistakes and keeping the Tigers to only one goal to three in the first quarter.
Casey continued to dominate in the second quarter, scoring two goals from quick centre clearances and making the most of Coburg’s turnovers.
Things went from bad to worse, when Richmond’s Brad Helbig, went down early and didn’t return for the rest of the game.
Coburg struggled to cover space in the back 50 as the Scorpions created quick play all over the ground to further their lead.
Richmond rookie, Ben Darrou was good defensively, creating four spoils, however it was not enough to stop Casey’s forward run.
Coburg finished the quarter with three late goals from Graham, Maric and Contin, set up by good run from Webberley and White, but still went into the second half down by 32 points.
The Tigers came out with fresh legs and a much better attitude going into the second half, leaving Casey goal-less in the third quarter.
They began to create space throughout the ground, with White, Webberley, Wheeler and new recruit from Perth, Daniel Venditti generating good outside play and creating options all over the ground, assisting in two of their three goals from Casey turnovers.
Maric also showed he was more than just a goal kicker, chasing four Casey players in Coburg’s forward 50 and laying on the pressure until the ball was back in his hands and created gutsy plays throughout the quarter.
Coburg went into the last quarter with momentum, only trailing by 15 points.
They were able to generate run to get it going their way, were surging the right spots and were able to build this into three goals from Carnell, Maric and O’Hanlon to gain their first lead in the match.
Casey struck back quickly, taking advantage of the Tiger’s careless errors and making quick centre clearances to take back the lead.
Coburg didn’t give up with a magical goal bouncing through the goals from Captain, Nick Carnell and a wide goal from White putting them back within three points.
Coburg were once again outclassed in the centre, with Casey taking advantage of their fumbles to create quick clearances to further their lead.
A last minute goal by Maric wasn’t enough for the Tigers as time ran out, giving the Scorpions a one goal win.
Coburg will take on the Sandringham Zebras next week in Sandringham.
Coburg Tigers 1.4 4.5 7.7 13.9-87
Casey Scorpions 3.4 9.6 9.10 13.15-93
Goal Kickers: N. Maric 4, N. Carnell 3, M. White 2, A. Browne , B. O''Hanlon , P. Contin , A. Graham
Best Players: N. Maric, M. Arnot, M. White, W. Wheeler, J. Batchelor, N. Carnell
http://www.sportingpulse.com/club_info.cgi?client=1-118-10471-0-0&sID=56260&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=18830252
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Just noticed the reserves are playing Sandy too. Both at the same ground? That'd be right. I was looking forward to seeing a mate play (Sandy) and Coburg play at the same time. Their ground js just up the road too. Could of been any weekend but just had to be the weekend I'll be in Tassie. Sigh :(
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Development coach Greg Mellor's summary of how Richmond players at Coburg did against Casey on the weekend:
Jeromey Webberley
Produced another good display. Ran hard in customary fashion to collect 32 possessions and also had seven tackles. Continued performances like that will see him press for selection back in the Richmond side.
Matt White
Maintained his strong early-season form, with 24 possessions and two goals. His outstanding running ability enabled him to get to, and influence, many contests throughout the match. Continues to use his experience to help teach and instruct the younger players at Coburg.
Matt Arnot
Racked up 21 possessions in a good four-quarter effort. More importantly, he showed an improvement with his ability to play defensively when the opposition had possession.
Brett O’Hanlon
Was quieter than in the opening round the previous week. He worked hard enough, but often found himself caught between contests. Underlined his kicking skills with a top goal from outside 60 metres.
Piva Wright
A solid performance until he came off the ground during the third quarter. Shows a lot of promise as a key defender, even though he was a bit quieter than the previous week.
Jake Batchelor
Played well across the backline. Was very strong at the ball and did not allow his opponent an easy kick all day. Also provided the team with some good run offensively and used the ball efficiently.
Andrew Browne
Worked his way into the game well and took some strong, contested marks. His second half and, in particular, his last quarter, was of a very high standard. His tap work constantly gave the team’s midfielders first use of the ball and was a significant factor in bringing Coburg back into the game.
Brad Helbig
Was injured early and took no further part in the game.
Angus Graham
Started impressively and was influential, particularly in the first half. His intensity and ability to follow up after the contest, continues to improve. He is not far away from a dominant four-quarter effort.
Matt Dea
Another solid performance. Was very strong defensively and allowed his opponent little space to move. Due to the windy conditions, however, he also found himself caught in between contests at times. As a result, he was unable to have the same impact offensively as the previous week and during the practice matches.
Tom Derrickx
Provided the team with a target to kick to in his role as a key forward. Took five strong marks and his follow-up work from the contests created was also pleasing. This reflects a growing confidence and intensity with his game.
Todd Elton
Jumped at the footy and created a lot of contests, but did not manage to take as many marks as in the opening round. The pleasing part of his performance was the seven tackles he applied, as there had been a key focus in improving his defensive actions.
Steve Verrier
Had his first game at senior VFL level and, while still a developing player, showed he has nice foot skills and an ability to run and carry the ball. Would have gained invaluable experience from the game.
Ben Darrou
Also made his senior VFL debut and looked very comfortable in his role as a key defender. Was defensively sound and finished the game with eight spoils. His offensive game will continue to improve as he gains more confidence in his ability to influence a match.
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/6301/newsid/132178/default.aspx
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Coburg video highlights from the weekend against Casey:
http://bigpondvideo.com/RichmondTV/436633/Coburg%20highlights/
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Matt Arnot
Racked up 21 possessions in a good four-quarter effort. More importantly, he showed an improvement with his ability to play defensively when the opposition had possession.
Not long and will be knocking on Jackson's door!
Brett O’Hanlon
Was quieter than in the opening round the previous week. He worked hard enough, but often found himself caught between contests. Underlined his kicking skills with a top goal from outside 60 metres.
I always get the impression that this bloke was just the consolation prize after missing out on McCarthy. Well done on the goal from outside 60 though.
Angus Graham
Started impressively and was influential, particularly in the first half. His intensity and ability to follow up after the contest, continues to improve. He is not far away from a dominant four-quarter effort.
Deserves a gold star. Almost four quarters, well done mate. You'll be ready for AFL, one day.
Ben Darrou
Also made his senior VFL debut and looked very comfortable in his role as a key defender. Was defensively sound and finished the game with eight spoils. His offensive game will continue to improve as he gains more confidence in his ability to influence a match.
Would be a ripper if this fella can keep it up and we could add to our KPD stocks.
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Matt Arnot
Racked up 21 possessions in a good four-quarter effort. More importantly, he showed an improvement with his ability to play defensively when the opposition had possession.
Not long and will be knocking on Jackson's door!
:pray
He looks a goer. Great highlights again.
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Reckon Arnott is any chance of cracking a game this year?
Certainly has some good attributes.
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Reckon Arnott is any chance of cracking a game this year?
Certainly has some good attributes.
Sure does. He's a real Arnott's cracker!
;)
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One T you ttools
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Not when it's a pun on the biscuit.
:P
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Smokey wins. poor form gg
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sort it out, Greg. :banghead
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Snip! Stick to the topic ppl!