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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on June 29, 2006, 11:39:11 PM
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Round 12 Coburg Seniors Team Vs. Werribee
Day: Saturday 1st July
Time: Reserves 10:20 AM Seniors 1:10 PM
Venue: Chirnside Park
Live Coverage on ABC TV From 1.00PM
B: T.Jorgensen L.McGuane J.King
HB: A.Neville K.Moore M.White
C: R.Tambling J.Humm C.Howat
HF: D.Meyer A.Pattison A.Krakouer
F: J.Mullins T.Ronaldson C.Hughes
R: G.Stafford P.Shelton D.Rodan
Int (From): S.Robertson, S.Huy, N.Foley, B.Hartigan, V.Randello, E.Kuret, J.Silvester, M.Chaffey, T.Casserly, T.Roach, J.Oakley-Nicholls, R.Young
http://coburgtigers.com.au/
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We seem reluctant to play both Clever and Limbach in the same Coburg seniors side ???. Reminds me of the Roach and BT problem Richmond had in the early 80s :-\.
A good chance for another win for Coburg as Werribee are the Doggies VFL affiliate which will be weakened due to all the Dogs injuries.
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Coburg Seniors 22 for today's game:
B: T.Jorgensen L.McGuane J.King
HB: A.Neville K.Moore B.Hartigan
C: T.Roach J.Humm C.Howat
HF: J.Oakley-Nicholls C.Hughes E.Kuret
F: J.Mullins T.Ronaldson V.Randello
R: G.Stafford P.Shelton D.Rodan
Int: S.Huy M.Chaffey T.Casserly R.Young
Source: coburgtigers.com.au
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Krak injured or in the ressies with Limbach and Graham? ???
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Krak injured or in the ressies with Limbach and Graham? ???
who knows seems very strange
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From a Coburg perspective, no Leigh Carlson. (?)
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A couple of minutes in
Werribee 2.0.12
Coburg 0
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Great goal by Cleve
W 12
C 6
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Rodan Goal and Mullins a point
C 13
W 12
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Rodan's kicked another 1.1
C 20
W 12
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Limbach goal
JON missed an easy one after a soft free
Rodan likes these conditions - raining
C 27
W 13
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Hartigan goal
C 33
W 16
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Limbach another goal
Hartigan probably our best at this stage IMO gets another goal
C 45
W 16
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Another goal and point by Coburg players Neville and Randallo
The umpires have been kind to Coburg but frees have been there. Four shots at goal in time on resulted in 3.1
Qtr Time
C - 8.5 53
W - 2.4.16
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2nd qtr - not much happening.
A rush behind and a point to McGuane
C 55
W 22
Roachie still doesn't impress, Chaff wearing No. 68 lol
Werribee coming back
C 55
W 35
Limbach gets his 3rd
C 61
W 35
Coburg blowing it
C 61
W 54
Ah, i fight with real punches thrown :thumbsup
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We were first to the ball in the first quarter and now its Werribee first to the footy. Hard to find a good Coburg player in the second term.
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Half-time
Coburg 8.5 9.8-62
Werribee 2.4 9.7-61
Goals: Limbach 3, Rodan 2, Hartigan 2, Hughes, Neville
Stopped to a walk in that quarter.
Limbach - played very well and looks dangerous in the one on one contested marks but starved of footy in the 2nd term. Coburg's best so far IMO.
Hartigan - best on ground after the first but went missing.
Rodan - very good first term and still trying.
Humm - see Rodan
Howat - see Rodan and Humm.
Roachy and JON have been ok. JON missed two sitters.
McGuane - well beaten at FB (too light) and moved.
Moore - moved to FB and their FF is still on top. Hard to defend against the ease at which the ball in coming down though.
Hughes - one goal early on and that's about it.
Casserly - hardly sighted. Spent most of the time on the bench.
Chaffey - trying hard but looks gone even at VFL level.
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Limbach gets his 4th
C 69
W 61
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Limbach 5
C 76
W 63
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3/4 Time
Coburg 8.5 9.8 13.10-88
Werribee 2.4 9.7 10.11-71
Goals: Limbach 5, Rodan 2, Hartigan 2, Hughes, Neville, Shelton, Mullins
Best (RFC players): Limbach, Rodan (14 poss), Humm (16 poss). Moore (11 poss) was more lively that quarter.
Hartigan's got a footy injury.
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4 goals to Werribee to no score :-\. Coburg's decision making and execution has been shocking.
C 88
W 98
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Final Score
Coburg 8.5 9.8 13.10 13.11-89
Werribee 2.4 9.7 10.11 14.15-99
Goals: Limbach 5, Rodan 2, Hartigan 2, Hughes, Neville, Shelton, Mullins
Werribee had the scoring end but a woeful last quarter by Coburg. Pretty poor overall after quarter time.
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VFL Reserves Result
Werribee 3.6 7.11 10.14 16.16 (112)
Coburg 0.4 4.6 5.7 7.10 (52)
BEST: Coburg Tigers: Gill Hurst Robertson Clifton Chambers Graham
GOALS: Coburg Tigers: Hurst 3 Chambers 2 Graham Silvester
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Had a look and now a think about the game...for mine very disappointing
Kelvin Moore- Its over for Kelvin. Wont make it at RFC I reckon.
Brent Hartigan- struggling should be traded.
Dean Limbach- kicked 5 today but will struggle unless he becomes the third tall ...cant play FF at AFL level. Mark & Kick game only at this stage.
Cleve Hughes- poor today, struggled to get it and impact. Beautiful goal in the first. You cant have both Cleve and Dean...for mine Cleve wins.
Travis Casserley- Hardly sighted, when sighted ran well.
Humm- Wont be at Richmond long for mine.
Tom Roach- Its not looking good for Thomas. Dont know how he can turn it around its just about over I think for Tom.
David Rodan- Good in the 1st quarter- no where after the first quarter. Its over I reckon.
Chaffey- Its time for Mark, good servant but its over for him to.
Howat- will struggle at AFL level but may survive for a year or two.
McGuane- Wont make it unfortunately. Behind 2 many. Hasnt come on. Just not AFL standard at this stage. Hopefully he can change it in next 10 weeks.
Oakley- Nicholls- will be fine in 12 months. Will be a good player.
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I think Chaffs works for the Coburg website :lol
BEST:
Werribee: Castello Murphy McGuiness Robinson Podsiadly Purss
Coburg Tigers: Mullins Ronaldson Chaffey :nope Humm Oakley-Nicholls Hartigan
GOALS:
Werribee: Podsiadly 6 Baird Minson Allan Henderson Furfaro McCormack Gleeson Murphy
Coburg Tigers: Chaffey 5 :nope Hartigan 2 Rodan 2 Shelton Mullins Hughes Limbach
http://reg.sportingpulse.com/onlineresults_new/rpt_progressive.cgi?a=MR_&aID=16&ext=1
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Had a look and now a think about the game...for mine very disappointing
Kelvin Moore- Its over for Kelvin. Wont make it at RFC I reckon.
Brent Hartigan- struggling should be traded.
Dean Limbach- kicked 5 today but will struggle unless he becomes the third tall ...cant play FF at AFL level. Mark & Kick game only at this stage.
Cleve Hughes- poor today, struggled to get it and impact. Beautiful goal in the first. You cant have both Cleve and Dean...for mine Cleve wins.
Travis Casserley- Hardly sighted, when sighted ran well.
Humm- Wont be at Richmond long for mine.
Tom Roach- Its not looking good for Thomas. Dont know how he can turn it around its just about over I think for Tom.
David Rodan- Good in the 1st quarter- no where after the first quarter. Its over I reckon.
Chaffey- Its time for Mark, good servant but its over for him to.
Howat- will struggle at AFL level but may survive for a year or two.
McGuane- Wont make it unfortunately. Behind 2 many. Hasnt come on. Just not AFL standard at this stage. Hopefully he can change it in next 10 weeks.
Oakley- Nicholls- will be fine in 12 months. Will be a good player.
Hard to disagree with any of that Ramps.
I thought Limbach was pretty good though. I'd persist with him as it's only his second year and he needs to add bulk. Remember Coburg's disposal and decision making after quarter time was abismal.
Cleve needs to work harder. Very poor today.
JON was one of the few Coburg players to hold his head up in the last quarter. Pulled off some important saving efforts in defence.
Casserly needs a preseason. Too young to judge.
I'm still scratching my head at us promoting Howat. He's so one-sided and will never play AFL level.
The rest are ok at VFL level but aren't good enough for the AFL. Another big clean out coming at the end of the year which is handy given the quality of the 2006 draft.
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Limbachs problem is he only has 1 side to his game- mark & kick at 190cm at his weight hes not more than a 3rd tall. Hughes was abysmal today, has no 2nd effort at this stage, but the fact is you can sort of see with Cleve...another preseason in the gym and more instruction from the coaching panel, and just a commitment to a 2nd effort he will be good. The others its sad. I did a list before it had about 15 names on it, who arent future premiership players im afraid.
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That's a fair comment about Limbach and AFL players do need more than one party trick but there's this spark about him that I like. He's still too light for the AFL though.
The others its sad. I did a list before it had about 15 names on it, who arent future premiership players im afraid.
The exact reason why Wallace got 5 years and not just 2 years like Clarkson. It's going to take Terry's full term just to get the list into shape.
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Brent Hartigan- struggling should be traded.
For someone who watches Coburg ever week - today was Hartigan's best game. Got a lot of praise from the coaches especially for his work off the ball.
Very unfortunate he went off with the foot injury.
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Overall a very disappointing result by the Burger.
3rd quarter was very costly - should have put them away. Absolutely no run in the final quarter and very little pressure when the ball came out of the Burger F50 in the last
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Werribee has final say over Coburg
Sean Cusick
The Age
July 2, 2006
WERRIBEE has shown true grit to fight back from death's door twice to beat Coburg by 10 points in one of the best matches of the VFL season yesterday.
After kicking the first two goals in quick succession, Werribee went to sleep as Coburg piled on eight consecutive goals.
With the Coburg midfield rampant, and Werribee known for poor second-quarter performances, it seemed the writing was on the wall for the home side.
Werribee coach Simon Atkins gave a lengthy quarter-time speech (that was still going as Coburg players took their positions), and stressed that it was time his players fought to get possession of the ball and then make better use of it.
To the delight of the coach known as "the Axe", they followed his orders to the finest detail. The Tigers from Chirnside Park began to attack the ball with ferocity, as gun forward James Podsiadly began to take control.
After imposing Bulldog Will Minson showed remarkable agility in snapping a long goal, Werribee went into half-time brimming with confidence after cutting a 38-point deficit to only two points.
But Coburg regained control in the third term, with Dean Limbach proving dangerous as a replacement forward for Jay Schulz, who had earned a Richmond recall after dominating the Box Hill defence last week. At the final change, Coburg held a 17-point lead.
But Werribee drilled home four goals in the final term and restricted Coburg to one behind to steal a win.
A disappointed Coburg coach Andrew Collins lamented the one that got away.
"The basics of football are the same, no matter what level you're playing," he said.
"When we did get it (the ball), we didn't use it as well as them. They pressured us, we turned it over, they got it, and they used it better than us."
Looking at the positive side, Richmond youngsters Brent Hartigan and Jarrad Oakley-Nicholls were lively, and Limbach finished with five goals.
"He (Limbach) got some good goals, and we were happy with his performance. But, at the same time, it would have been nice to have more than one approach to goal," Collins said.
"In the last few weeks, we've had multiple targets. But today, they shot us down a bit."
http://www.realfooty.theage.com.au/realfooty/articles/2006/07/01/1151174441132.html