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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on July 04, 2013, 06:39:06 PM
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VFL ROUND 13
Frankston Dolphins (4-7, 10th) vs Coburg Tigers (3-8, 13th)
Sunday, 7th July @ Frankston Oval
Development: 11:00 AM
Seniors: 2:00 PM
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Coburg seniors squad
B: Astbury Elton Griffiths
HB: McIntosh Petterd Dea
C: Nahas Clifton O'Hanlon
HF: Carnell Arnot McBean
F: N.Maric McGuane McDonough
R: Derickx Lonergan Tuck
Int: Robertella, A.Saad, Verrier, Cooke*, White, Thomas, Egglestone, Vlastuin, Venditti
No RFC players named in the Coburg Development (ressies) squad.
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That loss could open the door for some of these blokes. I hope this biscuit burns ;)
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I hope Griff takes this opportunity to state a claim for senior selection.
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I hope Griff takes this opportunity to state a claim for senior selection.
hope so as well
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Tough conditions in the wet for the Seniors game.
1/4 Time,
Coburg 0-4-4
Frankston 4-3-27.
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Really interesting to see Ben Reid go forward on Friday night and look serioiusly dangerous 1 on 1.
On radio this morning they said experts believe the best development for ALL key posistion players is to play as a key backman and understand what defending means and how to really compete 1 on 1 where pressuer is higher to become a more well rounded key forward.
We've obviously done this with Griff, Astbury and Elton. Its a bit frustrating to see potentially great Key forwards play down back though.
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From BF:
"Absolutely peeing down, burgers had majority of the play but couldn't convert, Mcbean 3 shots on goal but kicked 3 behinds, very sloppy game, frankston have kicked all their goals on the break.
[ed: Griffiths] Done nothing of note, Astbury ok, biscuits the standout."
http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/coburg-vs-frankston-sunday-07-07.1016896/page-2#post-29032209
McGuane's kicked Coburg's first. Trail 11-28.
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Half time
Coburg 3.7.25
Frankston 7.7.49
Goals to Thomas, McGuane and Arnot
Arnot and Tuck seeing plenty of the ball
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3/4 time
Coburg 6.9-45
Frankston 11.9-75
Goals: McGuane 2, Arnot 2, Nahas, Thomas
McBean has kicked 4 behinds.
Frankston was up by 7 goals at one stage midway through the 3rd qtr but Coburg kicked the last two.
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Coburg have not beaten Frankston for years. :help
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Final Scores
Coburg 7.11.53
Frankston 14.13.97
Goalkickers: Arnot 2, McGuane 2, Tuck, Thomas, Nahas
Best: Arnot, Tuck, Lonergan, McGuane, Petterd, Venditti
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2013 Peter Jackson VFL
Frankston 4.3 7.7 11.9 14.13 (97)
Coburg Tigers 0.4 3.7 6.9 7.11 (53)
GOALS:
Frankston: Lloyd 7 Lourey 3 Kennedy Potts Alwan Cass
Coburg Tigers: Arnot 2 McGuane 2 Nahas Tuck Thomas
BEST:
Frankston: Lloyd Pongracic Hockey Potts Kitchin Gabriel
Coburg Tigers: Arnot Tuck Lonergan McGuane Petterd Clifton
2013 AFL Victoria Development League
Frankston 2.4 5.8 9.10 15.14 (104)
Coburg Tigers 3.3 4.6 5.11 9.12 (66)
GOALS:
Frankston: Boland 5 Farmer 2 Dyson 2 Williams 2 Clements 2 Murnane Fox
Coburg Tigers: Anderson 4 Grgic Uysal Brown Cleary Keogh
BEST:
Frankston: Boland Dyson Miller Bosward Williams Farmer
Coburg Tigers: Brandt Uysal Iudica Anderson Easton Groves
https://reg.sportingpulse.com/olr_v5/rpt_progressive.cgi?aID=4138&pg=1&a=MR
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Arnot and Tuck straight in.
We need their hardness at the contest.
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Arnot and Tuck straight in.
We need their hardness at the contest.
:thumbsup
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+2
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+ 3
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If Griffiths got within 20m of the ball throw him in
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God told by someone a few weeks ago that Griff has been dealing with some heavy off-field poo this season. I have only met this bloke once and I dont know how reliable he is, but he was adamant that it was affecting Griff's footy.
Make of that what you will.
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God told by someone a few weeks ago that Griff has been dealing with some heavy off-field poo this season. I have only met this bloke once and I dont know how reliable he is, but he was adamant that it was affecting Griff's footy.
Make of that what you will.
Was he the dude stalking Rance?
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;D
Could be true, could be bull-poo.
Heard it off a bloke who claimed to have gone to school with Griff.
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Good to see Griffiths ripping another game apart :clapping
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Did Matty Lloyd make a come back and tear us a new one? :banghead :banghead :banghead
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Final Scores
Coburg 7.11.53
Frankston 14.13.97
Goalkickers: Arnot 2, McGuane 2, Tuck, Thomas, Nahas
Best: Arnot, Tuck, Lonergan, McGuane, Petterd, Venditti
Not a great result. Very poor when you consider how many afl listed players were playing.
Still got a long way to go to get to Geelong's level.
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Arnot 30 disposals.
Tuck 30 possessions, eight clearances and kicked a goal.
Lonergan 22 touches and nine clearances.
Petterd 21 disposals.
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2013-07-08/midfielders-fire-in-coburg-loss
Pics from Coburg vs Frankston:
http://www.aflphotos.com.au/galleries/results/?q=collection:VFL%202013%20Round%2013%20-%20Frankston%20v%20Coburg&image_id=293887
(http://www.aflphotos.com.au/images/thumbs/450/2013/07/07/294061.jpg) (http://www.aflphotos.com.au/images/thumbs/450/2013/07/07/293924.jpg)
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Tuck and Arnot back in this week. McBean misses out because he didnt kick straight.
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Coburg coach Tim Clarke's summary of how the Richmond-listed players performed at VFL level:
Matt Arnot
Had close to his best game at VFL level, playing as a high forward, with 30 disposals, five clearances, and a couple of goals. Will push really hard for Richmond selection this week after being unlucky to be dropped following his AFL debut against St Kilda.
David Astbury
Spent the first half in defence and was reasonably solid. We then moved him into the forward line to try and stretch Frankston’s defence. He was a good target up forward without hitting the scoreboard.
Tom Derickx
Had the team’s No. 1 ruck duties again and clearly won the hit-outs on the day (40). Managed to get a bit more of the ball around the ground, but needs to have more involvement overall. Still gives away too many free kicks, too.
Todd Elton
Lined up on the opposition’s main forward Mike Lourey. Was always going to be a tough day on one of the competition’s in-form forwards, but he held his own for the majority of the game.
Ben Griffiths
Played on one of Frankston’s other key forwards in Khan Haretuku and curbed his influence on the game. Just needed to give us more offensively.
Sam Lonergan
Had another really good inside game. Won a heap of ‘hard-ball gets’, had nine clearances, and also put plenty of pressure on the opposition with six tackles. Continues to play at a level above the VFL.
Liam McBean
Was very dangerous up forward again, especially early, taking three marks inside 50 in the first quarter, but couldn’t convert. Finished the match with four behinds and no goals. Ground-level work continues to be a highlight of his game.
Matthew McDonough
Although he was a little down on his previous week’s form, he still played a valuable role for the team through the midfield and up forward. Had nine clearances, which underlined his improvement in this area.
Luke McGuane
Provided us with a good option up forward, kicking 2.2 for the game. Started slowly in terms of marks, but took three strong grabs in the third to try and help turn the game. Just couldn’t finish off his work, however.
Kamdyn McIntosh
Had a defensive role early, before being moved into the midfield at quarter-time. Later on, was shifted back, due to Frankston’s ability to open us up. Being thrown around made it difficult for him to get into the game.
Robin Nahas
Was tagged heavily and struggled to have an impact on the game. His defensive pressure was still impressive, however, as evidenced by the six tackles he had.
Brett O’Hanlon
Had a slow start to the game as a forward, but started to find the football when moved into the midfield during the second half. Needs to give us more offensively, however.
Ricky Petterd
Played a good role for the team down back, providing us with plenty of aerial coverage, as well as offensive involvements. Apart from a few mistakes with the ball, was one of our better contributors.
Shane Tuck
Had another 30 touches in a terrific inside game. Coughed the ball up a few times, but played his role extremely well.
Steve Verrier
Played across half-back, trying to limit Frankston’s small forwards. Another player who needs to get more ball offensively. And, six frees against, at critical times, was way too many.
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2013-07-09/coburg-report-round-13
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VIDEO: Coburg highlights ....
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/2013-07-09/coburg-highlights-round-13
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Common comment in players summaries so far this season relating to defenders not doing enough offensively, sounds to me like another way of saying "lazy".
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I don't mind them playing Elton and Griff together in the back line. It would be good for them to develop some chemistry together as a defensive unit.
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I don't mind them playing Elton and Griff together in the back line. It would be good for them to develop some chemistry together as a defensive unit.
Why not as bleedin forwards where they made their name as two of the hottest prospects in the country ::)
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I don't mind them playing Elton and Griff together in the back line. It would be good for them to develop some chemistry together as a defensive unit.
Why not as bleedin forwards where they made their name as two of the hottest prospects in the country ::)
Griff did. Not so sure for Elton. Thought he played down back as a kid and as a utility type. Was very mobile as a junior.
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watching norths tall forwards tear us a new one did nothing to dampen the appeal of a 200cm (or there abouts) backman who can hold their own in a marking contest
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pretty sure elton was chf as junior
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I heard the burgers aren playing again today.
I wanna know who was the Bozzo that designed the fixture this season in the VFL ,its the biggest dogs breakfast I have ever seen
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Did Matty Lloyd make a come back and tear us a new one? :banghead :banghead :banghead
Who played on the birdman?
I refuse to believe it was matt-dea
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Final Scores
Coburg 7.11.53
Frankston 14.13.97
Goalkickers: Arnot 2, McGuane 2, Tuck, Thomas, Nahas
Best: Arnot, Tuck, Lonergan, McGuane, Petterd, Venditti
Not a great result. Very poor when you consider how many afl listed players were playing.
Still got a long way to go to get to Geelong's level.
Not a bad result when you take Lordo's 7 goals off them and give 'em to us and it's a 7 goal win to us. :clapping