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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on June 12, 2013, 03:10:52 PM
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VFL Round 10
Collingwood Magpies (5-4, 6th) vs Coburg Tigers (3-5, 11th)
Sunday, 16th June @ Victoria Park, Collingwood.
Seniors Only: 2:00 PM
Broadcast:
Radio: Aussie (Digital)
Vision Australia (Analogue) - Melbourne (1179AM), Bendigo (88.7FM), Mildura (107.5FM), Shepparton (100.1FM), Warragul (93.5FM), Warrnambool (94.5FM) and Albury (101.7FM).
Internet: http://streaming.gohosting.com.au/bpmmedia.m3u
http://www.bpmmedia.com.au/
iPhone: Red Time Sport iPhone App (The BPM Media free iPhone App RED TIME SPORT - click here to download (http://itunes.apple.com/au/app/red-time/id435872838?mt=8)).
SEN iPhone app
Coverage starts from 1:30pm AEST
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Development Squad:
Williamstown vs Coburg
Sunday, 16th June @ Burbank Oval, Williamstown
Time: 9:30 AM
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Coburg Tigers Seniors:
B: Darrou Elton Astbury
HB: Iudica Verrier Carnell
C: Mcintosh Helbig O'Hanlon
HF: McGuane Nahas White
F: Griffiths Stephenson McDonough
R: Derickx Lonergan Arnot
Int: Groves, Brandt, Maric, Anderson, Keogh, Conca, Venditti, Clifton, Grgic
No RFC players in the development (Coburg ressies) squad.
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What happened to Gideon? :whistle
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Sme handy depth building, nice work tigers :clapping
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Coburg Tigers Seniors:
B: Darrou Elton Astbury
HB: Iudica Verrier Carnell
C: Mcintosh Helbig O'Hanlon
HF: McGuane Nahas White
F: Griffiths Stephenson McDonough
R: Derickx Lonergan Arnot
Int: Groves, Brandt, Maric, Anderson, Keogh, Conca, Venditti, Clifton, Grgic
No RFC players in the development (Coburg ressies) squad.
Where's McBean? And what's with this trend of naming midgets at CHF? Shane Edwards in the seniors, and Nahas in the reserves...
Edited to take reply out of the middle of the quote ;D
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Coburg Tigers Seniors:
B: Darrou Elton Astbury
HB: Iudica Verrier Carnell
C: Mcintosh Helbig O'Hanlon
HF: McGuane Nahas White
F: Griffiths Stephenson McDonough
R: Derickx Lonergan Arnot
Int: Groves, Brandt, Maric, Anderson, Keogh, Conca, Venditti, Clifton, Grgic
No RFC players in the development (Coburg ressies) squad.
Where's McBean? And what's with this trend of naming midgets at CHF? Shane Edwards in the seniors, and Nahas in the reserves...
Edited to take reply out of the middle of the quote ;D
Maybe he wanted the reply to be in the middle of the quote for artistic impact? :whistle ;D
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Hello?
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Hello?
I've merged your thread with this one Bents. The radio broadcast details for today's Coburg game are in the opening post.
Btw I won't be around this arvo so can someone or more provide score updates and goalkickers.
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Good man Cyclops. Good man.
Is mcbean playing?
Gideon Simon??
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Goal I assume Matthew McDonough.
Either that or Madonna is playing for us today.
1 goal all.
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Confirmation McBean not playing.
The thirds lost by 100+ points.
Did McBean play in the 3rds?? :huh
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Collingwood given a goal for deliberate rushed behind ::) ::)
Arnot wins clearance - McGaune goal - 2-12 3-1 19 collingwood
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Nice work bents, keep those updates coming :clapping
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Nice work bents, keep those updates coming :clapping
Sorry mate. Cracked the poos when I found out no bean.
Down by 3 or 4 goals half time.
Griffiths getting in fights.
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About four goals down in the last.
Still have a sniff; collingwood injuries and tigers got momentum.
11min gone.
Equal scoring shots :P
Krak marks. :P misses
Down 26 points
lose. poohouse. mcgaune poo.
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Ay updates ::)
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Final scores
Collingwood 18.10.118 d Coburg 13.12.90
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got to the game about 15 min as I couldn't find parking in this nightmare of an inner suburban enclave.
The most noticeable aspect of this game was the high level of skill of the Pies,some pinpoint passing and marking on a day when conditions weren't ideal.
For Coburg nahas stood out in the first half.
Mcguane was excellent all day .Competed hard both in the air and on the ground,and his talk was excellent(of what I could make out)..Kicked a few goals too.
Oren and derryks competed hard in the ruck
Arnott got a bit of the ball but not really outstanding
hellbig also competed hard,but drifted out of the game at times
Ohanlon a few very nice kicks ..but not enough
Griff ..goes missing way too much(nice dust up by griff though,good to see some agro in him)
Mcdonough got a bit of the pill but mostly ineffective
Elton battled hard all day ,but was overwhelmed at times
Lonergen...meh
verrier..good running but again nothing to write home about.
For me the highlight was as I said earlier Collingwoods skill and pin point passing.
Left 15 min into the last quarter as I was freezing
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2013 AFL Victoria Development League
Williamstown 3.6 8.11 13.17 19.25 (139)
Coburg Tigers 1.2 1.7 3.9 3.12 (30)
GOALS:
Williamstown: Deery 3 Casley 3 Symes 3 Nastasi 2 Polizzi 2 McConnon 2 Wyatt Johnstone Bench Mead
Coburg Tigers: Thomas Uysal Dean Spagnolo
BEST:
Williamstown: Symes Johnstone Critchley Pearce Woods Hetherington
Coburg Tigers: Hogan Brandt Egglestone Abdallah Bean Thomas
https://reg.sportingpulse.com/olr_v5/rpt_progressive.cgi?aID=4138&pg=1&a=MR
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2013 Peter Jackson VFL
Collingwood 5.1 9.4 15.6 18.10 (118)
Coburg Tigers 2.0 5.4 10.8 13.12 (90)
GOALS:
Collingwood: Allan 5 Mooney 3 Gray 2 Paine Hellier Boland Russell Williams Krakouer Witts Clarke
Coburg Tigers: McGuane 3 Nahas 2 O'Hanlon 2 Stephenson Grgic Venditti McDONOUGH Maric Keogh
BEST:
Collingwood: Krakouer Allan Mooney Yagmoor Russell Grundy
Coburg Tigers: Lonergan Nahas Arnot Helbig McGuane Mcintosh
https://reg.sportingpulse.com/olr_v5/rpt_progressive.cgi?aID=4138&pg=1&a=MR
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they gave lonergan our best?.....wow
of the senior group I saw at the ground were..jacko.whitey,flossy.Dea,Astbury,
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What posi did o hanlon play G, did he take some big marks? And where did elton play?
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Elton played down back...He competed well
with ohanlon I think he was motly across the middle but drifted forward and kicked some goals.One in particular was excellent ,being on an acute angle and close to the 50mt line
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How did McIntosh go G?
thanks for the report btw
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Hi Tony..i noticed in the official summary that one eyed posted he got in the best.I didn't really notice him other than I few times when he harried his opponent with the ball.I must admit he seems a good build for a footballer
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G, any mail on why McBean missed?....are u going to next couple of games at etihad, great day yesterday...cheers mate
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nah nothing on why Mcbean missed today.yes will be at etihad
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Word is he is dirty on not getting a game in the ones instead of the other spuds
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If mcbean is playing thirds cause of mcgaune and Aaron
Someone needs to frt fired
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Ay updates ::)
You obviously have internet access. Look them up yourself ::)
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Richmond's Sam Lonergan (27 disposals, six tackles and 13 clearances) was superb for Coburg, while Matthew Arnot (27 touches) was handy. Luke McGuane was dangerous up forward, finishing with 3.3, including four contested marks.
http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/collingwood-goal-sneak-andrew-krakouer-stars-in-vfl-magpies-win-over-coburg/story-fndv8g1a-1226664692835
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More stats:
Nahas (20 possessions and two goals)
Helbig (17 disposals and six tackles)
Read more at: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2013-06-17/midfielders-fire-in-coburg-loss
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Bring in Luke vs Bullflogs.
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Radio commentator s made out mcgaune was not good
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Richmond's Sam Lonergan (27 disposals, six tackles and 13 clearances) was superb for Coburg, while Matthew Arnot (27 touches) was handy. Luke McGuane was dangerous up forward, finishing with 3.3, including four contested marks.
http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/collingwood-goal-sneak-andrew-krakouer-stars-in-vfl-magpies-win-over-coburg/story-fndv8g1a-1226664692835
Lonergan has proved to be a clearance machine throughout his career.....if we play finals he may be very handy to have in reserve.
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MATCH REPORT vs Collingwood (Round 10)
Coburg website
June 17, 2013
Coburg suffered a 28 point defeat at the hands of Collingwood at Victoria Park on Sunday. The match saw Collingwood ultimately win a lot more uncontested posession, and their superior efficiency with ball in hand was a big factor in the win.
From the first bounce it was clear that this was a game in which the team who managed to use the ball more cleanly, and get to the ball first would go a long way towards coming out on top. The conditions were blustery and slippery, making it hard for players to hold their feet, and throwing up some dubious passes by foot. Collingwood just had the better of the first term, which was filled with stoppages and not a lot of smooth play or run and carry. They managed to kick 5 goals for the term to Coburg's 2, which was a fairly good result for the Tigers considering the amount of time spent in Collingwood's forward half. Andrew Krakouer helped give the acendancy to the home side, seemingly beng a class above in the difficult conditions, and winning a stack of the ball. McDonough contnued his impressive season to date kicking one of Coburg's goals for the quarter, with AFL regular Luke McGuane kicking the other.
Coburg showed vast improvement in the second quarter, managing to win a lot more ball through the likes of Sam Lonergan, Robin Nahas and Matt Arnott. As the game tightened, there was a clear rise in both teams aggressiveness which resulted in a number of miniature brawls around the ground - luckily for both sides they were all cleared up before anyone could get themselves in trouble for future games this season. The term was again filled with stoppages, going over the 30 minute mark, but Coburg seemed to acclimatise better to the style and kicked 3 goals to Collingwood's 4 to go in to half time 24 points down. Nahas had his best 30 minutes for the day, kicking 2 goals and showing a lot of run around the ground, while the dangerous Nick Maric added the other.
Unfortunately for Coburg, they couldn't quite go on with their second quarter improvement in the third. Collingwood once again got on top through the middle, and began to look very clean with their passing around the ground and finding free men inside 50. At one stage during the term the lead had stretched out to over 6 goals but a few quick late goals to McGuane, added to 2 earlier from Brett O'Hanlon, helped reduce the margin to 28 points going in to the final change - a similar lead to what had been held all day.
The final term showed much of the same for Coburg. They showed signs of breaking their way back in to the game but rarely managed to reduce the margin under 20 points. A lot of life went out of the game mid-way through the term as players tired and the margin looked to be irretrievable for the Tigers. The quarter ended with each team kicking 3 goals, and the match ending with Collingwood victorious by 28 points.
A few of the key performers for Coburg included Same Lonergan, who was crucial on the inside winning 13 clearances and 9 hard ball gets amongst his 27 disposals. Matt Arnot again stated his case for a senior call up also gathering 27 touches including 9 clearances, and Luke McGuane was the most dangerous forward for the day, booting 3.3 and grabbing 4 contested marks amongst his 12 touches.
http://www.sportingpulse.com/club_info.cgi?client=1-118-10471-0-0&sID=56260&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=24125327
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Coburg coach, Tim Clarke's summary of how the Richmond-listed players performed at Coburg on the weekend:
Matt Arnot
Produced a really good performance through the midfield. Lacked his usual efficiency with the ball, however impacted contests in trademark style.
Ben Darrou
Started well in defence on a quality opponent in Jackson Paine, before suffering a broken jaw. Will miss 4-6 weeks.
Tom Derickx
His ruckwork was very good, but we needed more involvement from him around the ground, with contested marks.
Todd Elton
Played his role in defence extremely well. Kept the opposition’s resting rucks in check and went on to their key forwards when needed.
Ben Griffiths
His overall influence was much lower than the standard he’d set over the previous couple of games.
Brad Helbig
Played a good game through the midfield. Provided the team with plenty of drive, but needs to be a bit cleaner with his ball use. Pleasing to have him back in the side.
Sam Lonergan
Was very good through the midfield as well. Won plenty of clearances and contested football. One of our best players.
Matthew McDonough
Was used in a variety of roles throughout the match – up forward, down back and through the midfield – in an attempt to plug holes due to injury. Was just okay by his standards.
Luke McGuane
Was lively as a key forward, kicking 3.3. Showed good leadership in attack with our younger forwards.
Kamdyn McIntosh
After Ben Darrou was injured, went on to the dangerous Jackson Paine, and did a really good job on him defensively. Is developing into a solid defender.
Robin Nahas
Played a very good game as a high forward and through the midfield. Was clean with the ball and had four shots for goal, but couldn’t convert.
Brett O’Hanlon
Had a good game offensively, picking up 15 possessions. Just lacked a bit of awareness that comes with more experience. Still needs to get his contested possessions up.
Orren Stephenson
His ruckwork was very good, but he was a bit messy around the ground. Took only a couple of marks. Is certainly capable of having much more overall presence.
Steve Verrier
A really good offensive game, apart from a few skill errors. Needs to improve his kicking. Was okay defensively, but needs to improve his starting positions.
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2013-06-18/coburg-report-round-10
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VIDEO: Coburg highlights ...
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/2013-06-18/coburg-highilghts-round-10