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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on June 27, 2013, 07:16:02 PM
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VFL ROUND 12
Coburg Tigers (3-7, 13th) vs Geelong Cats (8-2, 2nd)
Sunday, 30th June @ Mantello Holden Oval (Coburg City Oval)
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).
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Coverage starts from 1:30pm AEST
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Development (VFL Ressies) League
Werribee vs Coburg
Saturday, 29th June @ Avalon Airport Oval (Chirnside Park), Werribee
Time: 11:00 am
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Coburg
B: Griffiths Elton Astbury
HB: Mcintosh Batchelor Dea
C: O'Hanlon Tuck McDonough
HF: Carnell Derickx McGuane
F: Nahas McBean Petterd
R: Stephenson Arnot Lonergan
Int: Clifton, Thomas, N. Maric, Robertella, A. Saad, Venditti, Groves, Iudica, Egglestone, Verrier, Anderson, Cooke*
No RFC players named in the Development (ressies) side.
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surprised to see Astbury named
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Coburg
B: Griffiths Elton Astbury
3 forwards lining up on the full back line :shh
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Seems like proof McGaune is a list blocker to me.
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Isn't Astbury injured? :whistle
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^ Alternatively it's very often said by experienced foot all personel that learning to play a defensive role helps players to become effective forwards in the future because they learn valuable running patterns and positioning etc
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^ Alternatively it's very often said by experienced foot all personel that learning to play a defensive role helps players to become effective forwards in the future because they learn valuable running patterns and positioning etc
May be true for the ones that struggle up forward or aren't natural forwards.
Don't think Lockett or Dunstall ever played defense.
I know Carey used to play wing before moving forward as did Ablett snr.
So maybe they should be playing on the wing.
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Lockett and dunstall were too fat and lazy to play defence.
...but when you are that good out of the goal square no-one gives a stuff.
If north had a established CHF when carey started playing he would have controlled games from CHB instead.
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Quarter time.
Coburg 4.2-26
Geelong 5.3-33
Coburg twitter: Good start by the boys against a strong Geelong outfit.
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If anyone is listening to the broadcast, feel free to post update scores and any goalkickers. I'm heading off to the 'G now.
Also hear if Arnot or any of our emergencies Dea and McGuane are playing for Coburg right now.
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If anyone is listening to the broadcast, feel free to post update scores and any goalkickers. I'm heading off to the 'G now.
Post a selfie for us
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If anyone is listening to the broadcast, feel free to post update scores and any goalkickers. I'm heading off to the 'G now.
Post a selfie for us
(http://drugline.org/img/term/cyclops-3837_0.jpg)
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If anyone is listening to the broadcast, feel free to post update scores and any goalkickers. I'm heading off to the 'G now.
Post a selfie for us
(http://drugline.org/img/term/cyclops-3837_0.jpg)
I was thinking more
(http://www.fabioinc.com/FABIO_MODEL_FOLDER2/flyer_merged_web.jpg)
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:lol
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Mitch Brown killing us, apparently.
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dont think i've ever been so relieved to hear mcguannes name called in a footy broadcast.
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Mitch Brown killing us, apparently.
Not sure if he's killing us.Last score i heard was we were up by 5pts at Half Time.
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Mitch Brown killing us, apparently.
Not sure if he's killing us.Last score i heard was we were up by 5pts at Half Time.
*taking alot of intercept marks in backline
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Coburg leading at 3qt
Burgers 12 11 83
Cats 11 14 80
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close up untill 3/4
getting spanked now
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Saw that on Twitter
Cats 16 17, Burgers 12 11
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Final Score Cats 16 19 115 Burgers 14 12 96
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bests? ::)
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2013 Peter Jackson VFL
Coburg Tigers 4.2 9.6 12.11 14.12 (95)
Geelong Cats 5.3 8.7 11.14 16.19 (115)
GOALS:
Coburg Tigers: McGuane 3 N.Maric 2 McBean 2 O'Hanlon 2 Lonergan Carnell Venditti Thomas Clifton
Geelong Cats: Walker 5 Hollmer 3 Barham 2 Bathie 2 Vardy 2 Thurlow Smedts
BEST:
Coburg Tigers: Petterd Nahas Tuck McBean O'Hanlon
Geelong Cats: Brown Walker Corrigan Herbison Hollmer Raidme
https://reg.sportingpulse.com/olr_v5/rpt_progressive.cgi?aID=4138&pg=1&a=MR
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no dea?
typo??
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Richmond veteran Shane Tuck excelled in his return from a shoulder injury for Coburg with 31 touches, while Ricky Petterd was probably best afield for the first three quarters and finished with 29 disposals. Robin Nahas (24) and Sam Lonergan (22) were also among the Tigers' best.
Read more: http://www.watoday.com.au/afl/afl-news/cat-leaves-his-best-until-last-20130630-2p5fk.html#ixzz2Xk53CDMJ
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depth.
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no dea?
typo??
Dea was at the MCG as 23rd man.
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depth.
Much
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Gallant Coburg falls short
By richmondfc.com.au
11:31am AEST Monday, July 1, 2013
Richmond’s VFL affiliate Coburg almost pulled off an unlikely upset over ladder-leader Geelong yesterday.
The Tigers held a three-point lead at three-quarter time against the in-form Cats, but were eventually overrun and suffered a 20-point loss.
Coburg was bolstered by the inclusion of Shane Tuck, who collected 31 disposals (17 contested) and won 10 clearances on his return from a shoulder injury.
Full article;
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2013-07-01/gallant-coburg-falls-short
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How did Ben Griffiths play?
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no good.
Ben is above VFL football and needs to play AFL to show his wares
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VIDEO: Coburg highlights:
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/2013-07-02/coburg-highlights-round-12
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Coburg coach, Tim Clarke's summary of how the Richmond-listed players performed at VFL level:
Todd Elton
Played on Geelong’s key talls for most of the day, limiting their impact up forward. His competitiveness on the lead continues to be a strength. Is working hard on both his ball use and decision making, which he will need to improve to make it in defence.
Tom Derickx
Played as the main ruck all day, and competed well against Trent West and Nathan Vardy, two senior ruckmen. Took three or four really strong contested marks, which was a highlight. Continues to grow with confidence.
Sam Lonergan
An outstanding inside midfield game. He made 10 tackles and had 25 touches. Led the way for our younger players. Another player who is pushing hard for senior selection at the moment.
Liam McBean
Was dangerous all day, although he didn’t have the same impact he had in previous weeks. Needed to make more of the contests he got to. He still finished with two goals and continues to improve.
Luke McGuane
Provided us with a great target up forward. Just couldn’t finish off his good work, getting his hands to a lot of balls but not marking them. Keeps working hard to put himself in a good spot to play senior footy in the next couple of weeks.
Kamdyn McIntosh
Played above his weight, due to late changes to the side. Battled hard all day, but needed to get used more offensively to hurt the opposition the other way.
Matt McDonough
Played his best game for the year so far, as a midfielder and forward. Picked up over 25 disposals and contributed to the scoreboard with three or four score involvements.
Robin Nahas
Provided a spark early, through the midfield and high forward areas. Defensive intent and pressure were highlights of his game. He was one of our better players on the day.
Brett O'Hanlon
Moved to the forward line this week, and played a terrific role for us. It was his best game for the year by a long way. Took five or six marks and had three or four shots at goal, kicking two.
Ricky Petterd
Played a really strong game in defence. He was excellent in generating offensive ball movement. Had more than 30 touches. He’ll be pushing hard for senior selection this week.
Shane Tuck
It was great to have Tucky back in the side. Picked up over 30 possessions and won 8-10 clearances. He should be ready for an AFL return in the next few weeks.
Steve Verrier
Played another solid game across half back. Continues to improve his ball use, which he has been working hard at on the training track. Got beaten a couple of times late in the game in one-on-one contests, and will look to improve in this area.
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2013-07-02/coburg-report-round-12