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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on May 18, 2006, 09:47:33 PM
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Round 7 Coburg Seniors Team vs. North Ballarat
Day: Sunday 21st May
Time: Reserves 11:10am Seniors 2.00pm
Venue: Coburg City Oval
B: J. King L. McGuane T. Jorgensen
HB: E. Kuret S. Robertson M. Chaffey
C: J. Humm P. Shelton C. Howat
HF: M. White C. Hughes A. Neville
F: N. Carnell G. Stafford S. Huy
R: T. Ronaldson D. Rodan J. Mullins
Int: J. Oakley-Nicholls, D. Limbach, AS. Gill, V. Randello, T. Burley, R. Young, M. Farrelly
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Angus Graham will play for the Buger "twos" :thumbsup
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You would think with the number of injured players out we've had the past couple of weeks that Rodan and Humm are unlikely to play RFC seniors again.
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You would think with the number of injured players out we've had the past couple of weeks that Rodan and Humm are unlikely to play RFC seniors again.
I wouldn't write off Rodan off at this stage because it take a while to comeback from a knee reco and I reckon Tezza would see him as a player who be utilised for the "run & carry" game plan. I know he turns it over and gets caught but that's what they've all been instructed to do - so if he is doing what the coach is saying to do................. :whistle
As for Humm - I wont harp :shh ;)
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I don't think a certain unofficial selector lol is too keen on bringing him back ;).
Collins was fairly critical of Rodan in his latest Coburg report. Said he needed to show courage and carry the ball. He gave Meyer a big pat on the back though. Maybe a factor why Danny has come in.
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I still think that Humm may have something to offer us. Still finding his feet in Melbourne i reckon.
He is a born and bred Tiger fan, so he would love to be a regular senior player. :thumbsup
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VFL Reserves
Coburg Tigers 4.1 9.6 14.7 16.10 (106)
North Ballarat 5.3 7.5 11.9 13.12 (90)
BEST:
Coburg Tigers: Caruso Walsh Limbach Simpson Chambers Ryan
North Ballarat: Ewart Whyman Limb Feery Burchell Schultz
GOALS:
Coburg Tigers: Limbach 5 Caruso 2 Allen 2 Walsh 2 Chambers 2 Strachan Ryan Simpson
North Ballarat: Whyman 3 Limb 2 Parkin 2 Howard Lewis Doyle Hartigan Turley Burchell
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VFL Seniors
Quarter Time
Coburg Tigers 5.4-34
North Ballarat 4.2-26
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Half Time
Coburg Tigers 5.4 9.9-63 . .
North Ballarat 4.2 5.4-34 . .
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from what I understand the leads blown out towards 40 points. Anyone have info on goalkickers and best players yet. Would be good to see Hughes and Oakley Nichols putting in big performances today.
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3/4 Time
Coburg Tigers 5.4 9.9 14.12-96 .
North Ballarat 4.2 5.4 7.6-48 .
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Final scores
Coburg Tigers 5.4 9.9 14.12 20.17 (137)
North Ballarat 4.2 5.4 7.6 9.7 (61)
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BEST:
Coburg Tigers: White Humm Chaffey Kuret McGuane Shelton
North Ballarat: Jamison Dignan Foster Perkins Searl Le Cras
GOALS:
Coburg Tigers: Hughes 4 Stafford 4 Randello 3 Chaffey 3 White 2 Mullins 2 Howat Humm
North Ballarat: Rocca 2 Saunders Chester Clark Watson Clifton Stephenson Ryall
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Coburg doing well is great for Richmond. Keeps pressure on spots in the seniors.
Well done to Matty White. He must be close to an RFC debut soon as he's put in a few good games in a row for the Burgers.
Really happy for McGuane to him in the best. A sign he didn't drop his head back at Coburg after struggling with the tempo of AFL last week. Same with Hughesy who just needs to bulk up. 4 goals a great effort. Our youngsters appear to have a good positive attitude towards their footy.
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Sensational day for the Burger :clapping :cheers :thumbsup :clapping :clapping
Angus Graham didn't play in the reserve - sore back. Dean Limbach did and I thought he did really well
Kudos to Luke McGuane because early he struggled against Rocca but to his credit he got better as the game went on and ended up beating the big Sav ;D
Matty White picked up from where he left off last week - gee he is quick.
Humm started really welll but thought faded a bit in the final quarter
Howat - fades in and fades out. I really dind't notice him until mid way thorugh the 2nd quarter
Chaffey - good game by Chaff really solid, played the entire game and ran it out well
Stafford - did what he needed to do giving Coburg a target up forward
Rodan - solid but not great. Though his second efforts were probably the best they've been all year
Hughes - impressive on the lead - always seems to keep his feet and good to see him chasing and pressuring the opposition in the F50
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we are travelling nicely, the future is bright
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Tigers’ Hard Work Pays Off
coburgtigers.com.au
Grant Scott
Round 7
Coburg Tigers 5.4 9.9 14.12 20.17 (137)
North Ballarat 4.2 5.4 7.6 9.7 (61)
They say the sign of a good side is the ability to rebound from a loss. If that’s the case then the Coburg Tigers went a long way towards proving that they might just be that, rebounding from last week’s loss to Williamstown by comprehensively beating 4th placed North Ballarat at City Oval this week. The ‘twin tower’ approach in the forward line of senior Richmond players Greg Stafford and Cleve Hughes proved a handfull for the Roosters, the two dominating the air and kicking four goals each to provide the platform for a very sound seventy six point Burger win.
Despite the first goal of the match coming from the Roosters’ Nathan Saunders, the Burgers quickly responded with goals from Hughes and Mark Chaffey. Another swinging left footer from Chaffey just scraping through the goals at the grand stand end, and the Burgers had slipped away to a thirteen point lead.
The Roosters hit back hard with three straight goals to take a four point lead at the sixteen minute mark, but further Burger goals to Stafford and one from weekly goal sneak Vinnie Randello saw the Burgers enter the first quarter break with an eight point lead. ‘One percenters’ and an ability to get first purchase at ground level was to be an attribute the Burgers would display all day, Eric Kuret, Matthew White, Paul Shelton and Jeremy Humm leading the way.
The second quarter would be a dominant one for the Burgers, a sharp pass from Jonno Mullins to Stafford seconds after the first bounce creating the first goal of the quarter and Stafford’s third for the match. A battle of defensive wills ensued before the Burgers scored their second of the quarter thanks to a smart off the ground goal from Randello, who would eventually end up with three for the day. An across the body snap by White at the seventeen minute mark scored the Burgers’ third, and a fourth would come from Cam ‘House’ Howat after some sharp movement out of the backline.
Solid shut down and rebounding work across half back from both Luke McGuane and Sam Robertson would help the Burgers to a four goal to one quarter, and a twenty nine point lead at half time.
The third quarter would be a continuation of the Burgers’ authority with White, Humm, Chaffey and Kuret controlling matters at ground level, McGuane dictating terms to Kangaroos listed veteran Sav Rocca at full back, and Mullins and Stafford causing problems in the forward line. The Burgers would round off their hard work by kicking five goals to two and establish a match winning forty eight point lead at the three quarter time interval.
The last quarter would prove to be an extension of proceedings, Richmond fans no doubt excited by what would prove to be the “Cleve Hughes Show”, three goals and a number of marks coming from the talented first round AFL Draftee.
With McGuane continuing to provide attack off the half back line and with White, Chaffey, Humm and Cam ‘House’ Howat offering a powerful engine in the heavy traffic, the Burgers would ensure the match eventually becoming a seventy six point whitewash of the Roosters.
This week’s win lifts the Burgers back up to third place on the TRUenergy VFL ladder, just one game and percentage out of the coveted top spot.
Congratulations also go to the Coburg reserves this week after their sixteen point win - also moving up the ladder to be just percentage outside of the five.
Next week provides a bye for the Coburg seniors, the reserves playing against the Northern Bullants at AMF Oval in Preston at 11.10 am on Sunday.
http://coburgtigers.com.au/
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Leading Goalkickers
Seniors After Round 7
C. Hughes 9
J. Mullins 8
E. Kuret 7
V. Randello 7
D. Limbach 6
D. Meyer 6
G. Stafford 6
A. Pattison 5
M. Chaffey 4
M. White 4
J. Humm 4
P. Shelton 3
D. Rodan 3
A. Krakouer 3
D. Polo 3
D. Jackson 3
L. McGuane 3
C. Howat 3
N. Carnell 2
N. Foley 1
A. Neville 1
J. Oakley-Nicholls 1
T. Jorgensen 1
J. Rimington 1
Reserves
B. Chambers 7
C. Hughes 7
A. Graham 7
D. Limbach 6
R. Edwards 5
G. Brown 5
B. Allen 5
D. Strachan 5
A. Walsh 4
L. McGuane 4
L. Ryan 4
J. Mullins 3
R. Hurst 3
M. Farrelly 3
N. Caruso 3
T. Knoble 2
N. Carnell 2
R. Young 2
D. Di Mascio 2
M. Farrelly 2
T. Simpson 2
S. Bourke 1
S. Robertson 1
T. Burley 1
M. Baker 1
G. Bowes 1
B. Condor 1
AS. Gill 1
AJ. Gill 1