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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: mightytiges on July 11, 2004, 04:49:23 PM
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Box Hill City Oval Sunday July 11, 2:00 pm
3/4 Time
Box Hill Hawks 0.1 2.5 5.10-40
Coburg Tigers 6.2 12.4 18.4-112
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Box Hill City Oval Sunday July 11, 2:00 pm
Box Hill Hawks 0.1 2.5 5.10 11.14 (80)
Coburg Tigers 6.2 12.4 18.4 23.7 (145)
Box Hill Hawks
Goals: Barker 3, Holland 2, Pugsley 2, Collins, Ladson, Tallis, Taylor
Best: Barker, Tallis, Wilson, Batchelor, Rix
Coburg Tigers
Goals: Gilmour 7, Houlihan 3, Marsh 2, Dragecevic 2, Carlson, Jorgenson
Best: Gilmour, Raines, O’Connor, Roach, Carlson, Rodan, Dragecevic, Jackson
http://vfl.footballvic.com.au/default.asp?pg=results
Gilmour for the seniors :)
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Time To Start Blooding the youth. Side for next week
B: Zantuck Hall Newman
HB: Moore A.Kell Bowden
C: Tivendale Brown Krakouer
HF: Schultz Ottens Hyde
FF: Pettifer Richo Gilmour
Foll: Marsh Johnson Blumfield
Int: Tuck Jackson Raines Fleming
Emg: Rodan Roach Fiora
In: Marsh Gilmour Jackson Raines
Out: Campbell Hilton Rogers Chaffey
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Time To Start Blooding the youth. Side for next week
In: Jackson
Unlikely to happen for the next 3 weeks Wrenny - school footy is back on.
Full details will appear in the next couple of days when I update "On the Prowl"
;)
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Tiger cubs shine
12 July 2004
Herald Sun
Emily Power
A YOUNG Coburg Tigers side gave Richmond some hope for the future with a thumping of the experienced Box Hill Hawks in Round 14 of the VFL yesterday.
The Tigers were led by Alex Gilmour – the Tigers' first pick at No. 21 in last year's national draft – who kicked seven goals playing half-forward, full-forward and on the ball.
Coburg coach David Flood said his nimble side was Richmond's bright future.
With Tiger Matthew Rogers retiring, and injuries to Rory Hilton and skipper Wayne Campbell, several youngsters staked a strong claim for senior selection this week.
Of Gilmour, who turned 18 a week ago, flood said: "He marked the ball beautifully, and kicked the ball really well. He was lively, and he was a class act today."
Andrew Raines, son of Richmond premiership centreman Geoff, and Thomas Roach, son of Michael, played with freedom on each wing.
"Both used their pace and their skill level really well through the midfield, and are giving the team a lot of excitement to use the ball well, to run, to take a few risks.
"They really add some excitement to our team and that is what we are trying to generate."
Year 12 Carey Grammar student Daniel Jackson, taken at No. 53 in last year's national draft, was given the task on Nick Holland and held the veteran Hawk to two goals.
"He's just enthusiastic, takes the ball hard, really plays with some vibrancy, and is a good kid – he wants to learn," Flood said. "I think he has a huge future with the Richmond Football Club.
"I'm really excited about some of these guys."
Another famous name was on show after Stephen Daniher, son of Terry Daniher, stepped up from the Coburg reserves to make his debut yesterday.
http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/common/story_page/0,8033,10108772%255E19771,00.html