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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: WilliamPowell on August 09, 2012, 10:23:50 PM
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Coburg –v- Frankston Sat Aug 11th+
Coburg Tigers (seniors)
B: Moore, Fahey, Dea
HB: Helbig, Astbury, Griffiths
C: Vendetti, Verrier, A Maric
HF: O’hanlon, Miller, White
F: Carnell Derickx King
R: Browne, Contin, Wheeler
Int: Elton, N Maric, Iudica*, Darrou, Graham, Wright, Masters, Bamblett, Cartelli
Jordan, Clifton, McErlain, Brandt
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All RFC players named on the Coburg seniors bench have also been named in the Coburg development (ressies) squad.
VFL Round 20
Coburg Tigers (4-12, 12th) vs Frankston Dolphis (1-14-1, 13th)
Saturday, 11th August @ Mantello Holden Oval (Coburg City Oval)
Development: 11:00 am
Seniors: 2:00 pm
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Obviously they're not happy with Goose :outtahere
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Obviously they're not happy with Goose :outtahere
A very wise assumption there Coach ;D
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They have rotated the ruckmen through coburg seniors and reserves to give them a decent hit out at various stages during the year, but considering his writeup in the coburg report it's a fair assumption to make this time.
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Why is Verrier not in bold, and where the **** is Gibbo?
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Why is Verrier not in bold, and where the **** is Gibbo?
Broke his finger. Reckon he should be back from memory next week.
Verrier's been delisted. He's a coburg player now. Keep up FFS. :banghead
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FFS :banghead
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Frankston is Coburg's Gold Coast :P.
Coburg Tigers (seniors)
B: Moore Fahey Dea
HB: ? Astbury ?
C: Vendetti Verrier A Maric
HF: O’Hanlon Miller ?
F: Carnell Derickx ?
R: Browne, Contin, Wheeler
Int: Elton, N Maric, Iudica*, Darrou, Graham, Wright, Masters, Bamblett, Cartelli, Jordan, Clifton, McErlain, Brandt
All 13 RFC players should play in the seniors but Gus could find himself in the VFL ressies after last week.
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Coburg ressies won.
2012 AFL Vic Development League
Coburg Tigers 1.0 6.3 7.5 13.8 (86)
Frankston 1.7 1.8 1.12 2.13 (25)
GOALS:
Coburg Tigers: Hore 5 Uysal 2 N.Maric 2 Linton Robertella Younan Dimartino
Frankston: Bywater 2
BEST:
Coburg Tigers: Duhau Easton Hore Groves N.Maric Rayson
Frankston: Gardiner Bywater Appleford Beech Bateman Jaroszczuk
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Here we go again though with the Coburg seniors :P
Quarter Time
Coburg 0.2-2
Frankston 3.1-19
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Coburg ressies won.
2012 AFL Vic Development League
Coburg Tigers 1.0 6.3 7.5 13.8 (86)
Frankston 1.7 1.8 1.12 2.13 (25)
GOALS:
Coburg Tigers: Hore 5 Uysal 2 N.Maric 2 Linton Robertella Younan Dimartino
Frankston: Bywater 2
BEST:
Coburg Tigers: Duhau Easton Hore Groves N.Maric Rayson
Frankston: Gardiner Bywater Appleford Beech Bateman Jaroszczuk
No Richmond players playing. FFS :banghead
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Half-time
Coburg 0.2 0.5-5
Frankston 3.1 3.1-19
Coburg City Oval must be a mud heap.
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Coburg still hasn't kicked a goal :P
10 mins Q3
Coburg 0.7-7
Frankston 4.2-26
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Just as I say that Coburg kicks its first lol.
20 mins Q3
Coburg 1.8-14
Frankston 5.2-32
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gee I wish I was watching this game.
;D
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3/4 time
Coburg 0.2 0.5 2.8-20
Frankston 3.1 3.1 6.2-38
Looks like groundhog day.
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Darrou and Elton are the two goalkickers.
Coburg's first goal came at the 14th minute mark of the 3rd quarter.
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10 mins Q4
Coburg 2.8-20
Frankston 6.4-40
Michael Robinson twitter:
"worst conditions for a VFL game I can every remember here."
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Coburg just got a goal.
Coburg 3.8-26
Frankston 6.4-40
15 mins Q4
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Hard to see a comeback from here ...
20 mins Q4
Coburg 3.8-26
Frankston 6.5-41
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Final Score
Coburg 0.2 0.5 2.8 3.11-29
Frankston 3.1 3.1 6.2 7.5-47
Groundhog day confirmed :P
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Can't wait for the highlights of this one!
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Can we split from Coburg ASAP please!
That place is a joke!
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Can't wait for the highlights of this one!
Final Score
Coburg 0.2 0.5 2.8 3.11-29
Frankston 3.1 3.1 6.2 7.5-47
Groundhog day confirmed :P
Why our involvement with Coburg is a hindrance.
The depth of the RFC is not helped by this relationship.
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Dear me
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Stop the Coburg farce. For the good of both clubs please end this. Like a lame horse take it out the back ASAP.
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Coburg ressies won.
2012 AFL Vic Development League
Coburg Tigers 1.0 6.3 7.5 13.8 (86)
Frankston 1.7 1.8 1.12 2.13 (25)
GOALS:
Coburg Tigers: Hore 5 Uysal 2 N.Maric 2 Linton Robertella Younan Dimartino
Frankston: Bywater 2
BEST:
Coburg Tigers: Duhau Easton Hore Groves N.Maric Rayson
Frankston: Gardiner Bywater Appleford Beech Bateman Jaroszczuk
With a broken finger
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2012 Peter Jackson VFL
Coburg Tigers 0.2 0.5 2.8 3.11 (29)
Frankston 3.1 3.1 6.2 7.5 (47)
GOALS:
Coburg Tigers: Elton Darrou Graham
Frankston: Clark 2 Matheson Simpson Hockey Martin Kitchin
BEST:
Coburg Tigers: Wheeler Moore Contin Fahey Venditti McErlain
Frankston: Martin Van Unen Irving Hockey Osborne Kitchin
https://reg.sportingpulse.com/olr_v5/rpt_progressive.cgi?aID=4138&pg=1&a=MR
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Paco Contin back in town
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Astbury and Miller both didn't play for Coburg yesterday by the way. Normally you have one player as a spare 23rd man for Sunday Richmond games rather than two.
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quicker the association ends the better for both clubs
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quicker the association ends the better for both clubs
agree but it wont end until after the 2013 season
Though in this week's Inside Fooball paper there is a very interesting article by Phil Cleary that says Adam Potter (coburg senior coach) has been told by the Coburg baord he wont be coaching the seniors in 2013 (despite having a contract IIRC), he can coach the ressies if he wants and that the Coburg senior coach will appointed by Richmond for season 2013 and that is in part to save Coburg money ... ::) ::)
Shambolic and totally disrespectful to Adam
Will leave it at that ....
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Yeah, but good for us :thumbsup
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Knighta coming home :shh
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Knighta coming home :shh
Whoa, whoa Whoooooooooaaaaaa Big fella. Keep lid on it :shh
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VIDEO: Coburg "highlights" vs Frankston ...
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/roar%20vision%20archive/tabid/11454/contentid/479298/default.aspx
or
http://bigpondvideo.com/RichmondTV/479298/Coburg%20highlights:%20round%2020/
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Gus kicked a goal ... woohoo! :lol
quicker the association ends the better for both clubs
agree but it wont end until after the 2013 season
Though in this week's Inside Fooball paper there is a very interesting article by Phil Cleary that says Adam Potter (coburg senior coach) has been told by the Coburg baord he wont be coaching the seniors in 2013 (despite having a contract IIRC), he can coach the ressies if he wants and that the Coburg senior coach will appointed by Richmond for season 2013 and that is in part to save Coburg money ... ::) ::)
Shambolic and totally disrespectful to Adam
Will leave it at that ....
Good luck to whoever coaches Coburg next year. Even if the Coburg playing list wasn't such a basketcase, it'll be a nightmare coaching a 'team' that knows it will be split apart at the end of the season. You can hardly tell players to play for the jumper and the club when half the side will be bailing. As far onfield it would be better if we were getting our own stand alone side next year but that was never going to happen :-\.
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Development coach Greg Mellor's summary of how the Richmond-listed players performed at Coburg last Saturday:
Ben Darrou
Ben was solid in his customary position down back for a half, before being switched forward as part of his development. While he looked a little lost at times, he did kick a goal and we believe this is a position he could play well in the future.
Todd Elton
The conditions were very tough for all forwards and, as a result, Todd had a quiet game. But he presented well, worked hard, and managed to kick a goal.
Steve Verrier
Steve also had a tough day and was well down on his recent form. He spent a bit of time forward and managed a couple of shots for goal, which was pleasing.
Angus Graham
A better effort from Angus. He, along with ‘Browney’, dominated the hit-outs, but the team’s midfield was unable to transfer those into clearances. Took a couple of good marks in the difficult conditions and kicked a goal, but we are still looking for greater impact around the ground from him.
Tom Derickx
Tom had little influence on the game, playing as both a key forward and back. He had been in reasonable form, so we expect more from him this weekend. His competitiveness remains one of his strengths.
Addam Maric
Addam had a good first half in his role as an on-baller, collecting 13 possessions and providing run and drive through the midfield. His impact was limited in the second half, however, after he received a knock to his leg, and he played out the game as a small forward.
Brett O’Hanlon
Brett played only a half, as he was a carry-over emergency for Richmond’s match against the Bulldogs. During his time on the ground, he performed very well, picking up 15 possessions and creating several scoring opportunities for the team. The drive he generated was missed when he went off the ground.
Andrew Browne
Big Browney again was dominant in the ruck duels, but the team did not capitalise enough on his ascendancy. He tried hard, but like Angus, did not have much influence around the ground.
Piva Wright
A solid game from Piva. As a key back, he played the conditions reasonably well, and was clean with his work at ground level. We were pleased with his ball use and decision-making and are encouraging him to continue working on his defensive techniques.
Matt Dea
Matt was suited by the conditions. Hard and tough, he set up well defensively and, offensively, made sure he hit the 100% option. We are encouraging Matt to run hard offensively and help create opportunities to score from the back half.
Kel Moore
A very pleasing game from Kel, who was probably our best player on the day. He read the play well, taking six intercept marks, and provided much-needed rebound from these turnovers. His disposal efficiency, by hand and foot, was very good, and he brought many teammates into the game with his sound decision-making.
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/6301/newsid/144663/default.aspx