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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on June 19, 2012, 04:25:41 PM
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VFL Round 13
Coburg Tigers (3-7, 10th) vs Collingwood Magpies (2-7, 11th)
Sunday, 24th June @ Mantello Holden Oval (Coburg City Oval)
Seniors: 2:00 pm
Development: Coburg vs Box Hill @ 11:00 am.
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Coburg Tigers Seniors Squad
B: Webberley McGuane White
HB: O’Hanlon Elton Fahey
C: Groves Carnell Venditti
HF: Moore Astbury Clifton
F: Derickx Graham Cartelli
R: Browne A.Maric Masters
Int: Verrier, Darrou, Rayson, Brandt*, Wheeler, Grimes, Murphy, Tanner, Thomas
Coburg Tigers Development Squad
B: Post Tanner Darrou
HB: Rayson Wright Bamblett
C: Duhau N.Maric Hogan
HF: Younan Hore Turner
F: Jordan Dimartino Murphy
R: Sortino Thomas Uysal
Int: Ronalds, Robertella, Linton, Robinson, Easton, Barrack, Simon, Iudica, Price
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Post is in amazing form :shh
Surely those aren't the real starting positions for the seniors? Swap O'Hanlon and Elton for Astbury and Moore, and Derickx has been playing back the past couple games hasn't he?
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Port is in amazing form :shh
Sorry mate couldn't resist
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Jayden in trouble
If mcgaunes in front o him
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If he plays 3rds then they have definitely given up on him. Pretty sure the only blokes we took in the 2008 ND were Posty and Vickery. They're flying.
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And there are posters in the Milller thread saying that Post should get an opportunity before Brad
Oh dear
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If he plays 3rds then they have definitely given up on him. Pretty sure the only blokes we took in the 2008 ND were Posty and Vickery. They're flying.
pick 58 was the superstar Tom Hislop
:lol
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Kicked 6 last week did Tom at Aberfeldie
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I know Postie is not setting the world on fire but surely he is a better player than a back pocket thirds?
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If he plays 3rds then they have definitely given up on him. Pretty sure the only blokes we took in the 2008 ND were Posty and Vickery. They're flying.
pick 58 was the superstar Tom Hislop
:lol
Sloppers :lol
Kicked 6 last week did Tom at Aberfeldie
Reckon we should give him another crack?
I know Postie is not setting the world on fire but surely he is a better player than a back pocket thirds?
He is. Didn't think he was that bad on the weekend. Not sure there is a great deal of space for him when Graham/Browne & McGuane are forward as well. Astbury got smashed by Galea.
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I know Postie is not setting the world on fire but surely he is a better player than a back pocket thirds?
Exit lounge.
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byo tent.
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Is this on TV or Radio at all?
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Is this on TV or Radio at all?
It'll be on VFL Radio tomorrow from 1.30pm Mrakov.
Digitial Radio: AUSSIE (SEN's second digital channel)
Internet: http://streaming.gohosting.com.au/bpmmedia.m3u
iPhone App: SEN iPhone App, Red Time Sport iPhone app - download for free from the iTunes store
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Is this on TV or Radio at all?
It'll be on VFL Radio tomorrow from 1.30pm Mrakov.
Digitial Radio: AUSSIE (SEN's second digital channel)
Internet: http://streaming.gohosting.com.au/bpmmedia.m3u
iPhone App: SEN iPhone App, Red Time Sport iPhone app - download for free from the iTunes store
Thanks, will listen.
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I know Postie is not setting the world on fire but surely he is a better player than a back pocket thirds?
All players get rotated to the thirds every now and then. We must have a certain number playing for each team. Derrickx and Elton have been there recently. Coburg seniors have too many ruckman types in their forward line and a crappy midfield
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Is this on TV or Radio at all?
It'll be on VFL Radio tomorrow from 1.30pm Mrakov.
Digitial Radio: AUSSIE (SEN's second digital channel)
Internet: http://streaming.gohosting.com.au/bpmmedia.m3u
iPhone App: SEN iPhone App, Red Time Sport iPhone app - download for free from the iTunes store
Might be a stupid question but are 1116 broadcasting it or is there a way to listen to digital SEN on iphone app?
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just downlaod Red Time Sport from your Apps Store. its free
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Cheers. Got it now thanks.
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agree with Madtiger2010
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I know Postie is not setting the world on fire but surely he is a better player than a back pocket thirds?
All players get rotated to the thirds every now and then. We must have a certain number playing for each team. Derrickx and Elton have been there recently. Coburg seniors have too many ruckman types in their forward line and a crappy midfield
No, all players don't. poo players and young blokes play 3rds. Any decent player will never play Coburg magoos due to rotation
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just downlaod Red Time Sport from your Apps Store. its free
you are so clever :bow :bow :bow :bow :bow
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I know Postie is not setting the world on fire but surely he is a better player than a back pocket thirds?
All players get rotated to the thirds every now and then. We must have a certain number playing for each team. Derrickx and Elton have been there recently. Coburg seniors have too many ruckman types in their forward line and a crappy midfield
No, all players don't. poo players and young blokes play 3rds. Any decent player will never play Coburg magoos due to rotation
:clapping
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Is this on TV or Radio at all?
It'll be on VFL Radio tomorrow from 1.30pm Mrakov.
Digitial Radio: AUSSIE (SEN's second digital channel)
Internet: http://streaming.gohosting.com.au/bpmmedia.m3u
iPhone App: SEN iPhone App, Red Time Sport iPhone app - download for free from the iTunes store
I have the SEN app on my phone.
Can i access "AUSSIE" from that ?
If so how ?
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Worked it out.
I'll just use the Tune In Radio App.
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Post playing in Seniors at Coburg
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Playing in the back half next to Grimes and Moore
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First two goals to Coburg. Cartelli with the 2nd one. Aussie radio is cutting out :P.
Cob 12
Coll 0
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Astbury not playing
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Goal to Collingwood
Cob 12
Coll 8
11 mins Q1
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Adam Maric snaps a point. Sounded like he missed a gettable one.
Coburg gets it back and Gus marks 40m out. He misses as well.
Cob 14
Coll 8
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High tackle to Dylan Murphy. Tight in the pocket in front of the swimming pool. Does a Steve Johnson but misses.
Cob 16
Coll 8
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Goal to Collingwood. Sounded like poor defence from Coburg who allowed a soccer goal.
Cob 16
Coll 14
17 mins Q1
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Elton appearently kicked Coburg's first goal.
Aussie down again :scream
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The internet link is working though.
Radio is back now.
White been busy.
25 mins Q1
Cob 17
Coll 14
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Shocking footy. Overpossessing and missing targets. Wheeler kicked backwards to a Collingwood player who luckily for us dropped the mark :P
Coburg finally use the ball well enough. Gus took a good mark coming out of defence. O'Hanlon ended up with a shot 45m out but missed.
Cob 18
Coll 15
28 mins.
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Post to Moore to Grimes who steps his man and goes inside 50 ... off hands for a throw-in. Now a ball-up 25m out. Siren.
1/4 time
Coburg 2.6-18
Coll'wood 2.3-15
Goals: Elton, Cartelli
Commentators: "Tough encounter between two bottom sides."
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Am at game
Tough footy..centre sq very wet
Tigers best White .Graham and Grimes
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Commentators summary:
Kel Moore has used the ball well rebounding out of defence. Webberley likewise. McGuane has been able to push forward. White's run and carry important. His pace even on a day like today hasn't been dulled despite the slog.
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Adam Potter:
Endeavour good; when we had the ball good; Clearances need to improve at. Message is play 4 quarters.
Kingy talking to the Coburg midfield at the huddle. So a bit of coaching from Jakey today.
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Whitey kicks a point on the run.
Coburg gets it back and Elton marks 45m out. Hits the post.
That's 8 behinds in a row :P
Cob 20
Coll 15
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Elton takes his 3 or 4th mark inside 50. 35m out on a tight angle. Right across the face OOTF :P.
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Whiteykilling them this quarter
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Masters nice mark in defence. To Clifton to Maric who hits up Gus who gives to maric at break neck speed but he's caught. Turnover. Another goal opportunity mucked up.
O'Hanlon towards Gus who contests well. McGuane crumbs :o and nails a great goal from 45m on the run :gotigers
Cob 26
Coll 15
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Elton looks like he can play
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Masters off the bench takes the intercepting mark. Goes inside 50 over Gus' head for a throw-in 10m out. Now a bounce 30m out. Hold off the ball and a free to Whitey. Misses :P
Cob 3.9-27
Coll 2.3-15
15 mins Q2
When Coburg are going inside 50 we need to lower our eyes. The ball is clearing the leading player.
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Pies cough up the footy on the way out and Webberley nails a goal on the run :gotigers
Cob 33
Coll 15
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Elton playing really well. Another two marks leading up to the wing.
Whitey long. McGuane dances the light fantastic :lol and slots a goal :gotigers.
Cob 39
Coll 15
20 mins Q1
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Coburg got the centre clearance but Collingwood rebound off half-back to set up a shot on goal.
Cob 39
Coll 21
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Dark clouds coming.
Matty White reported for high contact.
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Moore to Cartelli out of defence ends up with Webbs. Goes to Browne marks 55m out. Big Andy finds Clifton inside 50. Doesn't make the distance. A bounce now 30m out. Gus tap down and Verrier snaps a point.
Cob 40
Coll 21
25 mins Q2
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Post intercepts in the back 50. To Moore to Browne to Maric and goes insdie 50. Carnell gathers off the ground. Elton feeds it to Cartelli who also misses.
Grimes marks the kick-in, gives it to a Burger but he fails to make the distance. Pies mark.
Cob 41
Coll 21
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Matty in strife.at least 2 weeks
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Half-time
Coburg 2.6 5.11-41
Coll'wood 2.3 3.3-21
Goals: McGuane 2, Elton, Webberley, Cartelli
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I still reckon we need to try McGuane in te forwad line....l..seriously Damien.....how long did you leave Tuck out for??? Get McGuane in and give him a go!
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Matty in strife.at least 2 weeks
He's been reported.
Jack, who is playing on the Pie forward who has kicked all their goals?
Coburg should be at least 7 goals up. Missed a few gettable shots which hopefully doesn't come back to bite them.
Bests:
Whitey - has got a heap of it linking up through the middle.
Elton - has taken half-a-dozen marks on the lead. 3 or 4 of them inside 50. Would be best on ground if he had converted. Has kicked 1 goal 1 behind and 1 OOTF.
McGuane - up forward has contested well when the ball has come inside 50 and kicked a couple of goals.
Moore - general in defence. Had it about 6 times in that 2nd quarter.
Grimes - heard his name mentioned a few times as well marking in defence.
Webberley - his usual self at VFL level getting his hands on the footy. Kicked a nice goal.
Browne - a couple of strong marks deep in defence and well as playing well in the ruck.
Gus - Had one brain fade which gave away 50m but overall is presenting well and feeding the smalls.
Postie - so-so by the sound of it.
Verrier - a couple of touches.
Mini Maric - has had a fair few possies but was caught a couple of times trying to burst his way through traffic.
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Good to see Elton is doing well, also good to get a game into Grimes....
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O'Hanlon has a ping at the start of the 3rd but missed everything.
Coburg gets the turnover from the Pies kick-in. Free to Murphy for too high inside 50. Goal :gotigers
Cob 47
Coll 21
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A poor minute from Verrier. First kicked it OOTF coming out of defence and then after taking the mark from that Collingwood kick decides to kick it dangerously back into the corridor and turns it over gifting the Pies a goal.
Cob 47
Coll 27
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Earlier the Coburg ressies lost.
2012 AFL Vic Development League
Coburg Tigers 1.1 3.6 6.10 9.16 (70)
Box Hill Hawks 2.2 4.4 13.5 14.7 (91)
GOALS:
Coburg Tigers: Younan 2 N.Maric 2 Robinson Hore Thomas Uysal Turner
Box Hill Hawks: Miles 2 Grenda 2 Ralph 2 Cooper Lawlor Monkhorst Johnson Graham Pratt Muston Post
BEST:
Coburg Tigers: N.Maric Uysal Thomas Darrou Dimartino Rayson
Box Hill Hawks: Gordon Ralph Monkhorst Wilsen Hallahan Muston
https://reg.sportingpulse.com/olr_v5/rpt_progressive.cgi?aID=4138&pg=1&a=MR
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Wood beats Gus in the ruck and kicks it forward. Derickx is stripped of the ball and the Pies goal.
Cob 47
Coll 33
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Masters underground kick inside 50. Murphy to Gus to Whitey who misses :-\.
Cob 48
Coll 33
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Cross breeze.heavy ball relates to poor conversion
Used the same ball entire game it seems
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Throw-in insdie 50. McGuane tries to grubber on through but it's rushed through for a point.
Vendetti good tackles wins the frees on the wing. Goes inside 50 and it beats everyone and rolls through for another point.
Cob 50
Coll 33
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Good to see Elton is doing well, also good to get a game into Grimes....
whoa, how the heck are we going to fit this fella into the side :shh
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Good pack mark Masters. Up the line to HF. McGuane flies, contests and knocks it forward. A ball-up 50m out. Gus taps over the back to McGaune who kicks it forward but it's rushed through.
Cob 51
Coll 33
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We had a ball-up 10m out top of the goalsquare but Collingwood clear and breakout. Coburg had 2-on-1 but Browne uses his hands in his opponent's back to take the mark. Goal to Collingwood.
Cob 51
Coll 39
16 mins Q3
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Pies turn it over badly in our forward 50 going across goal. Carnell takes the slip catch mark. He misses as well :scream
Cob 52
Coll 39
22 scoring shots to just 9 but we're only 13 points up.
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Pies turn it over badly in our forward 50 going across goal. Carnell takes the slip catch mark. He misses as well :scream
Cob 52
Coll 39
22 scoring shots to just 9 but we're only 13 points up.
Sounds like our game last week against GWS
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Coburg lucky there. The Collingwood player didn't realise he was free to take a shot on goal and stuffs it up.
Plenty of mistakes and turnovers now by both sides.
Vendetti goes inside 50. McGuane's quick kick towards goal doesn't go through and is kept in and cleared by Collingwood.
Gus to Masters off half-back. Whitey free and then 50m thanks to the Pies' American recruit not throwing the ball back properly. Goal to Whitey :gotigers
Cob 58
Coll 39
29 mins Q3
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Gus gets the centre-bounce tap but Collingwood get the clearance. A free to Collingwood giving them a shot. Ball drops short in the goalsquare and the Pies get a mark. Bloody poor defending :banghead.
Cob 58
Coll 45
32 mins Q2
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Pies get the centre clearance again. Postie with the goal saving tackle.
Cartelli to Gus. Goes long inside 50 but it's a Collingwood defensive mark. Siren.
3/4 time
Coburg 2.6 5.11 7.16-58
Coll'wood 2.3 3.3 7.3-45
Goals: McGuane 2, Elton, Webberley, White, Cartelli, Murphy
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Earlier the Coburg ressies lost.
2012 AFL Vic Development League
Coburg Tigers 1.1 3.6 6.10 9.16 (70)
Box Hill Hawks 2.2 4.4 13.5 14.7 (91)
GOALS:
Coburg Tigers: Younan 2 N.Maric 2 Robinson Hore Thomas Uysal Turner
Box Hill Hawks: Miles 2 Grenda 2 Ralph 2 Cooper Lawlor Monkhorst Johnson Graham Pratt Muston Post
BEST:
Coburg Tigers: N.Maric Uysal Thomas Darrou Dimartino Rayson
Box Hill Hawks: Gordon Ralph Monkhorst Wilsen Hallahan Muston
https://reg.sportingpulse.com/olr_v5/rpt_progressive.cgi?aID=4138&pg=1&a=MR
25 scoring shots to 21 and they kick 9 of their 14 goals in 1 quarter. WTF!!!
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Sounds like our game last week against GWS
Yep haven't made them pay.
Coburg dominated the first 10 minutes of that qtr peppering the forward 50 but could only kick one goal. Collingwood then gained the momentum with a couple of goals. Coburg wrestled the momentum back by the 20min mark but once again couldn't make the most of their stack on inside 50s. The Pies then kick a couple of late goals to stay in it. Plenty of poor turnovers by both sides in the quarter. Both sides must be tiring.
The problem for Coburg is they are getting forward but aren't taking marks like they did in the first half and a pack forms allowing the Pies to get numbers back and then counter with their forward line open.
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Free to Whitey at the start of the last. Browne marks at CHF. Kicks it into the mark :P. Murphy gets it back. Elton almost marks it but it's spoiled for a point.
Cob 59
Coll 45
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Cartelli rebounds our of defence but turns it over. Goal to Collingwood.
Cob 59
Coll 51
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Cartelli to HF. Browne marks in the corridor. Ignores Gus' lead and goes long to the goalsquare. Ball-up. Wheeler snaps a goal around the body :gotigers
Cob 65
Coll 51
5 mins Q4
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Free to Carnell deep in defence. High ball to wing. Coburg crumb and go long. Murphy marks 50m out. Goes long. Gus and McGuane leap up and Lukey marks. Misses :P
Cob 66
Coll 51
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Pies go coast to coast for a goal :scream
Cob 66
Coll 57
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We've kicked 6.18 since kicking the first two goals of the game. The pies have kicked 7 straight.
McGuane had a chance to get a holding a ball decision in front of the sticks but he's goes high and gives away the free.
Wheeler goes long inside 50. The Tiger ladies in the crowd shout "BALL!" ;D.
Gus takes himself high at the ball-up :lol
Verrier snaps a point.
Cob 67
Coll 57
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We went inside 50 4 times and failed to touch it.
Postie good tackle forces a turnover. To White who goes inside 50 to Murphy 45m on the lead out directly in front. Goes short to Carnell who just hangs on to it. 40m out and goals :gotigers
Cob 73
Coll 57
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Coburg wins the clearance and goes inside 50. Pies get a quick kick out but straight to Gus. Helicopter kick goes straight to a Pie who rebounds. End to end stuff last couple of minutes.
50m to Coburg in defence. Brandt in the middle to Whitey, dances around a Pie and goes long. Throw-in 15m out. Murphy snaps another point.
Cob 74
Coll 57
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20 mins Q4
McGuane from 70m bounces through a point.
Cob 75
Coll 57
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Free to Murphy for holding the man. Kicks short to McGaune on the lead 45m out 45 degree angle. Point :P
Cob 76
Coll 57
23 mins Q4
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Sounds like Grimes only played a half as I haven't heard his name since half-time.
27 mins Q4. I would say Coburg are safely home now. The intensity of the game has dropped.
Vendetti goals to seal it.
Cob 82
Coll 57
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Coburg centre clearance and McGuane marks well for his 7th shot on goal. 40m out. Poster. That's 2.5 for Lukey.
Cob 83
Coll 57
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Siren! :gotigers
Final Score
Coburg 2.6 5.11 7.16 10.23-83
Coll'wood 2.3 3.3 7.3 9.3-57
Goals: McGuane 2, Elton, Webberley, White, Cartelli, Murphy, Wheeler, Carnell, Vendetti
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23 pts wts?????
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Looks like MCGuane went ok..l
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Sounds like Grimes only played a half as I haven't heard his name since half-time.
27 mins Q4. I would say Coburg are safely home now. The intensity of the game has dropped.
Vendetti goals to seal it.
Cob 82
Coll 57
Grimes came off at half time,
Went very good
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Out of the Ricmond players
Thought White was a standout.
Elton will be good, although his disposable lets him down..
K.Moore alot more advanced than people think.
Already past guys like Post and Derrickx for games..
If White doesnt get rubbed out , he should get a game next week
O'Hanlon played and was ordinary.
McGaune good up forward
Gus and Browne worked hard on a heavy ground
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Out of the Ricmond players
Thought White was a standout.
Elton will be good, although his disposable lets him down..
K.Moore alot more advanced than people think.
Already past guys like Post and Derrickx for games..
If White doesnt get rubbed out , he should get a game next week
O'Hanlon played and was ordinary.
McGaune good up forward
Gus and Browne worked hard on a heavy ground
In your opinion Jack, is McGuane a valid alternative up forward for Vickery, especially in the short term?
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Coburg had 60 more possessions.
Commentators votes:
3. White White
2. McGuane Clifton
1. Vendetti Vendetti
My thoughts:
White - B.O.G. He would've had something close to 30 possies. The only downer was that he got reported in the 2nd qtr.
McGuane - 2nd B.O.G. Presented, contested and marked well. Kicked 2.5 like a defender so missed out on a bag.
Webbs - keeping up his consistency at VFL level. Would've had a fair bit of it.
Elton - great first half with 6 marks (3 or 4 inside 50). Found it more difficult in the second half with the muddy ball to hold onto marks.
Grimes - only played the first half. Pre-planned. Potter said it's a shame we'll only see him once at Coburg as he's quality.
Moore - didn't hear him much after half-time either so I'm presuming he's gametime was limited coming back from injury as well. Strong in defence and on the rebound in the first half.
A.Maric - Okay and contributed but by the sound of it would struggle to get back in based on today's game.
Post - a couple of goal saving tackles in the 2nd half would please the coach. Still needs to do more. Confidence is down.
Graham - For effort, presenting and contesting you'd give him a tick but his disposal lets him down. He'll probably be named in Coburg's list of bests though.
Browne - Sounded like he was the best ruckmen on the day. Had the better of Wood by the sound of it.
Derickx - hardly mentioned in the broadcast. Would be last in the ruckmen pecking order now.
Verrier - probably had a dozen or so possies but made a couple of blues in the 3rd qtr. First year young rookie so you give him some slack.
O'Hanlon - Drifted in and mostly out of the game. Made a few disposal blues as well.
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probably not. McGaune tried hard though and kicked some nice goals
Reckon Elton will be though.very impressive by his attack on the ball
I know the only thing holding him back is his disposal, next year for him
2 Coburg players that impressed were Leigh Masters and David Fahey
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Derickx played permanent back pocket.
Post -was ordinary and kept going to ground way too often
K. Moore was good. give him another month and he will be back :thumbsup
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Derickx played permanent back pocket.
Post -was ordinary and kept going to ground way too often
K. Moore was good. give him another month and he will be back :thumbsup
Jack, who was playing on the Collingwood forward who kicked 4 goals?
How much gametime did Kel play?
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Kel played most of the game
And I gather it was no 33 for Collingwood who kicked the goals .
He kicked them on Derrickx and Post
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Really think Elton will be a star
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Kel played most of the game
And I gather it was no 33 for Collingwood who kicked the goals .
He kicked them on Derrickx and Post
Cheers Jack. Great news about and for Kel.
I agree about Elton :thumbsup. Once he builds up his body strength over the next couple of years to handle AFL level, he will make a good forward combo alongside Jack R.
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Keep McGone in the 2nds. Elton or Vickery will be the future foil to Jack.
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He looks pretty well built to me
Mail is that his disposal needs to improve before they start playing him
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Kel Moore is ahead of Derickx and Post on today's game
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He looks pretty well built to me
Mail is that his disposal needs to improve before they start playing him
i'd play him ahead of miller any day. Atleast then he's had some games under his belt before we really challenge.
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2012 Peter Jackson VFL
Coburg Tigers 2.6 5.11 7.16 10.23 (83)
Collingwood 2.3 3.3 7.3 9.3 (57)
GOALS:
Coburg Tigers: McGuane 2 Murphy White Elton Carnell Venditti Cartelli Webberley Wheeler
Collingwood: Mooney 5 Paine Farmer Ceglar Sundberg
BEST:
Coburg Tigers: White Venditti Verrier Wheeler Clifton Elton
Collingwood: Mooney Thomas Wallace Ferraro Pendlebury Seedsman
2012 AFL Vic Development League
Coburg Tigers 1.1 3.6 6.10 9.16 (70)
Box Hill Hawks 2.2 4.4 13.5 14.7 (91)
GOALS:
Coburg Tigers: Younan 2 Maric 2 Robinson Hore Thomas Uysal Turner
Box Hill Hawks: Miles 2 Grenda 2 Ralph 2 Cooper Lawlor Monkhorst Johnson Graham Pratt Muston Post
BEST:
Coburg Tigers: N.Maric Uysal Thomas Darrou Dimartino Rayson
Box Hill Hawks: Gordon Ralph Monkhorst Wilsen Hallahan Muston
https://reg.sportingpulse.com/olr_v5/rpt_progressive.cgi?aID=4138&pg=1&a=MR
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Interesting that McGaunes snap in the first quarter after he marked on the point post I thought was a goal.was standing behind the goals .McGaune thought it was as well.he wasn't too kind to the goal umpire .unbelievable actually
Field umpiring was also very poor
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went to the game today..got to hand it to magpie supporters .they were there on mass.i would imagine it was coburgs best home crowd gate for the year.
like the others thought Elton was outsatanding in the first half..marked strongly (one grab man is this kid).was quieter in the second half but seemed to spend a lot of time coming on and off.
liked the game of matty white too.boy this kid has a great work ethic.
thought angus was very good in the first half but browne was better in the second.both these boys need to work on their disposal.
my highlight was seeing kelvin moore back in the action..if his body holds up it wont be long at all beofre he's back in the seniors.
mini maric was good ..just seems to make wrong decisions,post the same.
Luke was good but as someone pointed out his kicking let him down
Grimes was pure class in the half he spent out there
the others were pretty much ...meh,oh except for webberly who i thought really worked hard,especially off the ball
is number 28 for the burgers kingys brother ?....because if it is, boy does this kid love physical contact with his opponent
not sure if i got this right but noticed a gentelman standing behind me who was a dead ringer of the great richmond wingman bryan wood.i assume it was him but I stand to be corrected
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Jack did you notice the umpires were exceedingly slow today in actually making a decision?
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is number 28 for the burgers kingys brother ?....because if it is, boy does this kid love physical contact with his opponent
Nah there's no Kingy junior at Coburg lol. Are you sure the player was #28 Gigantor?
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Lol i'm sure it was number 28....i know my eyesight aint what it used to be but i was standing behind the interchange area so got to see the player movements
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probably not. McGaune tried hard though and kicked some nice goals
Reckon Elton will be though.very impressive by his attack on the ball
I know the only thing holding him back is his disposal, next year for him
2 Coburg players that impressed were Leigh Masters and David Fahey
I liked that about Elton from day dot, as a kp fwd regardless of age, you are either the type that hits packs hard and creates spillages or your not. Elton from the first nab cup showed he has the ability to split packs wide open, something we don't have and can also clunk some big marks. I reckon he's ready to be given a 4-5 block of games to show him and us exactly where he's at. After that send him back to the burgers to work on weaknesses and develop some more. Am pretty excited by this bloke and have been from the start
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is number 28 for the burgers kingys brother ?....because if it is, boy does this kid love physical contact with his opponent
Nah there's no Kingy junior at Coburg lol. Are you sure the player was #28 Gigantor?
Liam Brandt, kingys half brother
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Gigantor, Kingys brother has a lot more talent than Kingy himself, a much looser cannon as well. :lol
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lol dont know if he is any less physical than his bro....he was as sure as hell looking for it out there .When big derryx got involved in some pushing and shoving didnt take long for number 28 to get over there and lend a hand..lol
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is number 28 for the burgers kingys brother ?....because if it is, boy does this kid love physical contact with his opponent
Nah there's no Kingy junior at Coburg lol. Are you sure the player was #28 Gigantor?
Liam Brandt, kingys half brother
Ah you're right taz :thumbsup. I forgot about that.
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not sure if i got this right but noticed a gentelman standing behind me who was a dead ringer of the great richmond wingman bryan wood.i assume it was him but I stand to be corrected
Bryan Wood was there.
He was there for the early game as well.
I would assume he might have someone playing at Box Hill Hawks ?
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thanx for the confirmation jack
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Jack did you notice the umpires were exceedingly slow today in actually making a decision?
Umpiring was ordinary.
What about no 5 the plumpish umpire who got knocked wrotten in the last quarter. once he got up and got composed, Matty White ran past him and patted him on the bottom.
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thanx for the confirmation jack
He was standing next to the Kiosk for a while
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that fat umpire nearly got bowled over a few times.and his hand gesturing was soo confusing
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is number 28 for the burgers kingys brother ?....because if it is, boy does this kid love physical contact with his opponent
Nah there's no Kingy junior at Coburg lol. Are you sure the player was #28 Gigantor?
Liam brandt is half brother of kingy
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Was a heck of a win that, where was collingwood on the ladder :shh
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Really think Elton will be a star
you still think we shouldnt give him a taste of afl.
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I would but I asked the question and was told not until his disposal improves
This kid is a gun
He isn't far off
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Jack how does elton compare to our other key prospects
Astbury
Griffith
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Vickery
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Why didnt Astbury play today?
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Why didnt Astbury play today?
Hamstring injury
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Jack how does elton compare to our other key prospects
Astbury
Griffith
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Vickery
Honestly.if your picking the team for 2013
He would be ahead of these players as a key forward
Can tell you he is already ahead of the above in regards to attack on the football
He runs very hard to get involved in a contest
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Jack how does elton compare to our other key prospects
Astbury
Griffith
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Vickery
Honestly.if your picking the team for 2013
He would be ahead of these players as a key forward
Can tell you he is already ahead of the above in regards to attack on the football
He runs very hard to get involved in a contest
Like the sound of fierce attack on footy, a necessary trait for elite forwards....
Is he a superior mark to the others
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Fantastic grab.took 3 or 4 rippers early in the game
Great future
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He showed in NAB Cup that he has balls. Went back with the flight a fair few times
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Fantastic grab.took 3 or 4 rippers early in the game
Great future
Is he lacking in fitness? Seems to start most games well and then...
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Coburg's win over Collingwood in VFL shows strength of VFL alignment
Jonno Nash
From: Herald Sun
June 24, 2012 6:53PM
COBURG coach Adam Potter said Sunday's 26-point victory over Collingwood affirmed the strength of the Richmond alignment, despite reports questioning the relationships longevity.
The Tigers intended to sever the 12-year partnership at the beginning of the season before recognising the financial costs of fielding a stand-alone reserves team in the VFL was too great.
Richmond CEO Brendon Gale said last year he dreamed of the Tigers playing VFL games at Punt Road and coach Damien Hardwick is keen to follow the successful models set by Collingwood, Geelong, and Essendon from next year.
The Richmond-Coburg affiliation expires at the end of the 2014 season.
Potter was quick to dose claims of a rift and refused to discuss the alleged cracks in the alignment.
“There have been some things said that put a bit of pressure on us around the place but I was really rapt with how the boys responded,” Potter said.
“Internally though a lot’s been said about (how) we’re in good shape and from a coaching and playing point of view Richmond and Coburg are both very happy.
“We had 13 Richmond players today and 10 Coburg guys so I guess that balance has been good.”
The Tigers slaughtered the footy in front of goal, registering 10.23 (83) to 9.3 (57) at Mantello Holden Oval.
Tigers midfielder Matthew White collected a game-high 28 disposals while teammate Luke McGuane (16 touches) was wayward, booting 2.6 and three out on the full.
Injury-cursed Kelvin Moore was serviceable as a dashing defender while Dylan Grimes didn't play out the second half, with the Tigers electing to put the 20-year-old on ice as he returns from a hamstring strain.
Magpies star Kris Pendlebury (19 disposals) and Irish import Caolan Mooney (five goals) impressed, but the team had 78 fewer possessions than their opponents.
The Magpies slide to 11th and host Frankston next week.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/afl/localfooty/coburgs-win-over-collingwood-in-vfl-shows-strength-of-vfl-alignment/story-fn53khop-1226406946063
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Elton looks like he can play
Cameron expects him to play seniors before the end of the season Jack
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As I said earlier.all he has to do is get his disposal right and he plays.they won't play him until he can string together a few games in a row where his disposals are effective
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As I said earlier.all he has to do is get his disposal right and he plays.they won't play him until he can string together a few games in a row where his disposals are effective
On that TAC Future Stars show they had some sort of '120 point rating system' on all the players drafted last year, Ellis was 4th overall and Elton 9th. He is a gun player, just need to build his fitness.
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As I said earlier.all he has to do is get his disposal right and he plays.they won't play him until he can string together a few games in a row where his disposals are effective
Does anybody else see the ridiculous double standards and hypocrisy in this statement? ;D. The MC cannot be serious with this reasoning whilst we have players like Jackson, Edwards, king as walk up non negotiable starters in our lineup ;D ;D ;D
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Tigers make a statement
By Heather Mellican
Coburg website
25th June, 2012
Coburg have clawed their way back into the winner’s circle after a 26-point victory against Collingwood at a muddy Mantello Holden Oval today.
It may not have been the prettiest of wins, with the Tigers’ inaccurate kicking keeping the Pies in with a chance, but their hunger and determination paid off as they left the day with the four points on the board and finals still in their reach.
Coburg started off strong with two quick goals from Luke Cartelli and Todd Elton in the first five minutes. However, Collingwood struck back, controlling a lot of the play, although wasted opportunities in front of goal by both sides ended with Coburg holding a three point lead at quarter time.
The return of Richmond’s Matt White proved helpful, as he created run through the midfield, working alongside Brett O’Hanlon, Daniel Venditti and Luke Cartelli. Todd Elton also had a solid first half, with his sticky fingers proving dangerous, rising above the Magpies to pick up six marks, 11 touches and a goal.
Coburg controlled most of the play in the second quarter, with plenty of opportunities inside their 50, with some smart play and fancy stuff from Steven Verrier and Luke McGuane, giving them a 20-point lead going into the main break.
Collingwood’s Caolan Mooney proved to be a handful for the Tigers with the 19-year-old Irishman kicking the Magpies' first five goals for the match. Collingwood continued to threaten the Tigers in the third quarter, using their space well to make the switch and create run and opportunities, resulting in four goals for the quarter.
Some classy displays and a miraculous mark from captain Nick Carnell and some careless free kicks given away by the Magpies assisted the determined Tigers to keep a 13-point lead going into the final term.
An early goal from Collingwood brought them back within 8 points, however the Tigers showed no sign of slipping and their same spirit from their battle with reigning premiers Port Melbourne last week was once again prominent.
A quick snap from Willie Wheeler gave the Tigers the momentum they needed and a captain’s goal from Carnell was accompanied by a huge roar from the home crowd as they began to taste victory.
A classily dribbled goal from Venditti sealed the win, as the Tigers dominated the quarter picking up 12 more inside 50s (20-8) and the midfield winning the clearances in the final term 13-4.
Collingwood’s prominent performers, Kris Pendlebury (19 disposals), Paul Seedsman (18) and Tom Sundberg (16) were not enough to compete with Coburg’s hunger for a win.
Matt White ended the game with 28 touches, with Venditti (23 disposals), Cartelli (21) and Verrier (20) also putting in solid performances.
David Fahey once again laid on the pressure in the backline, while Leigh Masters also showed some class.
Coburg captain Nick Carnell was happy with the win and hopes his team can continue on their road to the finals.
“We made a great statement today. It’s been a tough month, but the boys showed spirit and heart to get over the line.”
“Hopefully today’s win can be emulated next week on the road.”
Coburg will travel to Warnambool next week as they take on Geelong in hope of showing that they are real contenders this season.
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Coburg 2.6 5.11 7.16 10.23.83
Collingwood 2.3 3.3 7.3 9.3.57
Coburg Tigers
Goal Kickers: L. McGuane 2, D. Murphy , M. White , T. Elton , N. Carnell , D. Venditti , L. Cartelli , J. Webberley , W. Wheeler
Best Players: M. White, D. Venditti, S. Verrier, W. Wheeler, T. Elton
Collingwood
Goal Kickers: C. Mooney 5, J. Paine , D. Farmer , J. Ceglar , T. Sundberg
Best Players: C. Mooney, J. Thomas, L. Wallace, R. Ferraro, K. Pendlebury, P. Seedsman
http://www.sportingpulse.com/club_info.cgi?client=1-118-10471-0-0&sID=56260&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=19712535
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As I said earlier.all he has to do is get his disposal right and he plays.they won't play him until he can string together a few games in a row where his disposals are effective
Does anybody else see the ridiculous double standards and hypocrisy in this statement? ;D. The MC cannot be serious with this reasoning whilst we have players like Jackson, Edwards, king as walk up non negotiable starters in our lineup ;D ;D ;D
Not my statement, only tell you what I am told
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As I said earlier.all he has to do is get his disposal right and he plays.they won't play him until he can string together a few games in a row where his disposals are effective
Does anybody else see the ridiculous double standards and hypocrisy in this statement? ;D. The MC cannot be serious with this reasoning whilst we have players like Jackson, Edwards, king as walk up non negotiable starters in our lineup ;D ;D ;D
Not my statement, only tell you what I am told
Yeah but which Pub were you at and how many had you both had to drink?
:cheers
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Very encouraging reports on Elton's first half.
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As I said earlier.all he has to do is get his disposal right and he plays.they won't play him until he can string together a few games in a row where his disposals are effective
Does anybody else see the ridiculous double standards and hypocrisy in this statement? ;D. The MC cannot be serious with this reasoning whilst we have players like Jackson, Edwards, king as walk up non negotiable starters in our lineup ;D ;D ;D
Not my statement, only tell you what I am told
Yeah sorry jackstar, forgot to put a disclaimer stating *not shooting the messenger :thumbsup
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VIDEO: Highlights from Coburg's win over Collingwood...
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/roar%20vision%20archive/tabid/11454/contentid/463104/default.aspx
or
http://bigpondvideo.com/RichmondTV/463104/Coburg%20highlights%20round%2013/
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Development coach Greg Mellor's summary of the Richmond-listed players at Coburg in last Sunday’s win against Collingwood....
Seniors team
Jeromey Webberley
Had another solid game, as he continues to build form on his return from injury. Was tagged early, but still managed to collect 19 possessions and was very effective with his ball use.
Addam Maric
Unfortunately, was quite ill on match-day and, as a result, his output was lower than his usual standards. Made a contribution, however, with some strong inside-50 tackles.
Angus Graham
A serviceable performance. Had 21 hit-outs and 16 possessions, alternating between ruck and full-forward. Took some strong marks, but we are looking for him to convert more on the scoreboard.
Jayden Post
Was solid, rather than influential, in his role as a key back. Controlled his opponent and used the ball well, but we would like him to impact more offensively.
Brett O’Hanlon
Returned after two AFL games with Richmond and was a valuable contributor, gathering 16 possessions, playing as a wingman. His ability to play his role is excellent, as is his kicking, although he missed a couple of gettable shots for goal on the day.
Kel Moore
Took another step forward, playing his first senior VFL game, and got through really well. Such is his versatility, he played on the opposition’s both small and tall key forwards, and contributed well to the team. We look forward to him building on this performance and getting to the stage where he can push for AFL selection.
Andrew Browne
Had another strong game. His ruckwork was good and he combined well with Matt White, in particular, to gain a number of vital clearances for the team.
Luke McGuane
Worked himself into the game following a quiet first half. Particularly pleasing was some really strong efforts from him in the forward area, with his defensive pressure. Had a high number of shots for goal, but his conversion needs to be better.
Tom Derickx
Had another reliable game in defence, displaying impressive aggressive at both his opponents and the ball. Is working on a couple of minor areas of his game, but he continues to show good signs each week.
Todd Elton
Continued on from the previous week’s performance and was outstanding in the first half, with 13 possessions and seven marks. Tired in the second half, but showed that he is going to be an exciting player for Richmond in the near future.
Dylan Grimes
Coburg had the luxury of playing him for a half on his return from injury. He soon showed he has had lost none of his run and zip. His ability to read the play and take intercept marks was a highlight, and he pulled up well from his time on the ground.
Matt White
Had another top game. With 28 hard-earned, inside possessions, he was a crucial player in the team’s victory, combining very well with ruckman Andrew Browne. Unfortunately, he was reported for unintentional head-high contact, and subsequently suspended for one match.
Steve Verrier
Produced his best game at VFL level and is really starting to play with confidence. His ability to run hard and use the ball well, on most occasions, is particularly pleasing. We encourage him to take risks and back himself in and, while sometimes this does not come off, his capacity to impact the play, when it does, is excellent.
Development team
Gibson Turner
Had his best game for Coburg. Demonstrated his ability to take marks as a small forward. His work rate continues to improve and he set up a number of scoring shots for the team. He finished with 1.3, so we need him to be more effective in front of goal.
Gideon Simon
Was a solid performer, improving as the game wore on. Is a hard, tough, inside midfielder, who also has shown some ability when going forward.
Ben Darrou
Went back to the Development team this week and starred. Picked up 30 possessions from the key defensive post, which was an outstanding contribution. His ability to set up his offensive transition running was excellent.
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/6301/newsid/139734/default.aspx
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lol @ Matty Whites 50m penalty, the Scumwood player threw the ball back and Matty dropped it :lol