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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: tigersalive on August 14, 2007, 04:35:34 PM
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Noticed this while reading the paper, I may get to see some Tiger kids in action! :clapping
I'm thinking I might scrap my big night Saturday to have a few quiet ones at home and leave early Sunday to catch this game before Hawks vs Power to check out the kids. :thumbsup
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VFL Round 19
Seniors:
Tasmania vs Coburg Tigers
9:50 AM
Sunday 19th August
at Aurora Stadium
Reserves:
Northern Bullants vs Coburg Tigers
10:00 AM
Sunday 19th August
Preston City Oval
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Noticed this while reading the paper, I may get to see some Tiger kids in action! :clapping
I'm thinking I might scrap my big night Saturday to have a few quiet ones at home and leave early Sunday to catch this game before Hawks vs Power to check out the kids. :thumbsup
Do you know if any Tassie radio station is doing a broadcast of the VFL game tigersalive?
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Noticed this while reading the paper, I may get to see some Tiger kids in action! :clapping
I'm thinking I might scrap my big night Saturday to have a few quiet ones at home and leave early Sunday to catch this game before Hawks vs Power to check out the kids. :thumbsup
Do you if any Tassie radio station doing a broadcast of the VFL game tigersalive?
Hmm not usually but since it is a curtain raiser there is a decent possibility but I couldnt tell you at the moment. I'll keep my eye out. :thumbsup
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why they playing this game in Tassie again
aint we done enough damage down there already ;D
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why they playing this game in Tassie again
aint we done enough damage down there already ;D
I'll love it. Hope we smash em. :lol
I have no interest in the Devils what-so-ever. They're an amateur football club. :-X
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why they playing this game in Tassie again
aint we done enough damage down there already ;D
We sell a home game to Tassie each year.
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why they playing this game in Tassie again
aint we done enough damage down there already ;D
We sell a home game to Tassie each year.
thanks for the info jezza :thumbsup was wondering why
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We sell a home game to Tassie each year.
Not so jezza.
Yes they sold a home game this seaosn but I think you may find Coburg have not sold a home game previously.
All other trips to Tassie have been scheduled away game
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Tasmania vs. Coburg Tigers
Sunday 19th August
Aurora Stadium (AFL C/R) at 9:50 AM
Coburg Tigers
B White Moore Carnell
HB Robertson Silvester Casserly
C Krakouer Gazzo Oakley-Nicholls
HF P. Bowden Hughes Hyde
F Peterson Schulz F. Caruso
R Ronaldson Neville Shelton
Int Farrelly Hill Simpson Corr Morgan N. Caruso Vasilevski Trajkovski
Tasmania
B Street Moran Geappen
HB Hall Hansen Careless
C Grima Joseph Ross
HF Warren Mohr Thurley
F Cornelius Derbyshire Adams
R L. Brown Stephens McShane
Int C. Brown Fielding Goldstein Howard Whish-Willson Bowden Fagan Richter Shackleton
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Numbers for each player please if possible. :thumbsup
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Numbers for each player please if possible. :thumbsup
White - 35
Moore - 40
Casserly - 37
Krak - been wearing no. 20 - but who knows ;D
JON - 29
Bowden p - something in the 70's - been wearing 71
Hughes - 34
Hyde - supposed to be in the 70's wore 20 something last time
Peterson - 28
Schulz - 25
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Hehe I wouldnt mind Silvester and Nevilles number as well. :pray
EDIT: Nevermind, Sportingpulse has me covered. :thumbsup
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Not so jezza.
Yes they sold a home game this seaosn but I think you may find Coburg have not sold a home game previously.
All other trips to Tassie have been scheduled away game
I stand corrected. I thought we'd done it in the past we well but apparently not.
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Coburg Tigers
B White Moore Carnell
HB Robertson Silvester Casserly
C Krakouer Gazzo Oakley-Nicholls
HF P. Bowden Hughes Hyde
F Peterson Schulz F. Caruso
R Ronaldson Neville Shelton
Int Farrelly Hill Simpson Corr Morgan N. Caruso Vasilevski Trajkovski
Just goes to show how many injuries we have. We only have 10 RFC players left for Coburg :-\.
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Tasmania 3.2 6.3-39 . .
Coburg Tigers 7.4 15.6-96 . .
:thumbsup
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Do we know whose got the goals
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This is from the VFL site ramps. They don't post the goals and bests to after the game.
Tasmania 3.2 6.3 8.4-52
Coburg Tigers 7.4 15.6 22.8-140
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Just got a text from WP
Schulz has 9 goals :o
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Schulz lining up for his 10th
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Schulz lining up for his 10th
He missed it :wallywink
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Coburg took the pedal off in the last qtr. WP said very poor qtr.
Tasmania 3.2 6.3 8.4 14.7 (91)
Coburg Tigers 7.4 15.6 22.8 24.10 (154)
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Sarge finished on 9 goals.
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Go sarge :clapping
BOG?
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WP's Bests: Schulz, Krakouer, Casserly
Schulz had 7 goals to half-time.
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WP's Bests: Schulz, Krakouer, Casserly
Schulz had 7 goals to half-time.
Cheers Mr One-eyed and WP :cheers
Could this be the week Casserly finally debuts, and Schulz gets his head right to play AFL :pray
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2007 TRUenergy VFL Seniors
Tasmania 3.2 6.3 8.4 14.7 (91)
Coburg Tigers 7.4 15.6 22.8 24.10 (154)
GOALS:
Tasmania: Derbyshire 3 Howard 3 Adams 3 Fielding Grima Hall Fagan Cornelius
Coburg Tigers: Schulz 9 P.Bowden 3 Krakouer 2 Hughes 2 Hyde 2 Shelton Caruso Ronaldson Neville Gazzo White
BEST:
Tasmania: Adams Stephens Geappen Goldstein Hansen Street
Coburg Tigers: Schulz Neville Oakley-Nicholls Carnell P.Bowden Moore
REPORTED PLAYERS:
Tasmania: Nil
Coburg Tigers: Nil
http://reg.sportingpulse.com/olr_v3/rpt_progressive.cgi?a=MR_&aID=8&ext=1
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2007 TRUenergy VFL Reserves
Northern Bullants 2.2 5.4 6.7 7.8 (50)
Coburg Tigers 2.1 4.3 9.4 12.5 (77)
GOALS:
Northern Bullants: Colbert 2 Hampson 2 Hocking Perry Crompton
Coburg Tigers: Mullins 2 Liddle 2 Trajkovski 2 Dagher 2 Rayson Sewell Horne McErlain
BEST:
Northern Bullants: Wiggins Colbert Siciliano Harvey Murray Stone
Coburg Tigers: Rayson Vasilevski Mullins Sewell Simpson Carrick
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fantastic to see JON in the bests. Now all we need is to put some muscle on to him and get him through a whole preseason
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i know its only vfl, but when is the last time richo bagged 9, or even more than 5!??
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i know its only vfl, but when is the last time richo bagged 9, or even more than 5!??
since when were you a sarge fan :rollin
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Coburg has secured 3rd spot :clapping. So we'll meet Geelong in a qualifying final no matter what happens next week against Sandy.
Good on Sarge for kicking a lazy 9 but probably not the week that it'll win him promotion. Jack did enough to keep his spot and we'll want runners against the Bombers to expose their lack of pace in the midfield. Cass must be close now to his debut.
The VFL site has Knobel and Collins listed in the ressies squad today although neither is mentioned in the bests/goals.
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Gotta promote Schulz on the back of that performance.
7 goals in a half. 9 for the game. Great stuff!! :clapping :clapping
I'd be interested as to how he got most of his goals.
If anyone saw the match I'd appreciate an answer to this.
Not many 22 year olds around kicking 9 in the VFL.
Jay will be at Tigerland next season to see out his contract.
I hope he finally kicks on..
Also very good to see JON & Casserley named in the best.
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Schulz, Peterson, JON, Hughes, White, Casserly, Moore, Pat Bowden, Hyde and Krakouer played for Coburg today.
Only Knobel played in the ressies.
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i know its only vfl, but when is the last time richo bagged 9, or even more than 5!??
since when were you a sarge fan :rollin
not a fan of his ethic and workrate thats all
jay is the complete opposite to richo
richo 100% effort - 30% reward
jay 30% effort - 85% reward(his kicking has been a bit off this yr otheriwse he is 95% reward)
jay can improve his work ethic and fitness, richo is a lost cause
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sorry X, thought you wanted sarge gone :scream
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jay is the complete opposite to richo
richo 100% effort - 30% reward
jay 30% effort - 85% reward(his kicking has been a bit off this yr otheriwse he is 95% reward)
It'd be an awesome player if you combined the two.
Hey maybe if they keep running into each other enough it'll happen. ;D
PS: Any detailed reports on Jay's performance today would be appreciated.
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jay is the complete opposite to richo
richo 100% effort - 30% reward
jay 30% effort - 85% reward(his kicking has been a bit off this yr otheriwse he is 95% reward)
It'd be an awesome player if you combined the two.
Hey maybe if they keep running into each other enough it'll happen. ;D
:rollin
9 goals even at VFL level would normally have people excited but because it was only against Tassie who haven't won a game in yonks and only 2 for the year it won't be rated as highly especially for an AFL listed player. Still you can only play the opposition put before you and good on Sarge for making the most of it.
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Round 21 last year against the Bombers. Richo snagged 9.
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Turned up today with blues skies, a tad chilly but a beautiful day with no wind and Coburg already up 21-7 after about 8 minutes. We continued to dominate for 3 quarters, particularly the first half before Tassie came home with a wet sail in the last.
White - Played on ball basically all game and I loved his endeavour. Did some good things but probably not enough to get a call up. Didnt recognise him for a little while, kept looking at the kid in 35 and wondering who the impostor was. It was just he doesn't have a mop anymore! :lol
Very smart footballer with great courage, worth keeping for sure.
Moore - Surprised he got in the best. Played a regulation game, although the ball didnt make it down there much until the last. I thought Sylvester was much better.
Silvester - Draft him. Like Thursty, he gets to contests and spoils very effectively. Very impressed.
Casserly - Most of First quarter wasnt pretty, I thought he would never get a call up this year if he kept it up but completely turned it around and had a great final 3 quarters. I'd be surprised if he didnt debut this week.
Krakouer - Cant believe WP had him in his best at any stage. Had a 5 minute good patch where he kicked a goal, maybe 2, and took a strong mark and kicked a good pass to Schulz. But that was it. I think he's gone, embarrassing display, incredibly lazy in second efforts and off the ball.
Oakley-Nicholls - The main man I came to see, and he certainly didnt let me down. The faith is kept. :thumbsup Had a wonderful game, just one clanger early and one late among a raft of possessions. Should be rewarded with a call up this week. :clapping
P. Bowden - You can see it's all bread and butter for him, he's a class above them, but only for 5 minutes a quarter. Disturbing. :-\
Hughes - Had a gem of a second quarter with two A1 passes to Schulz and another 1 of his own in an incredibly strong mark. Also kicked one in third but it wasnt enough. Unsighted in the 1st and 4th quarters.
Hyde - He did ok. I cant say I noticed him much. Couple of cameo goals. Not enough from a 25 year old. Shouldnt be left out of delist contention.
Peterson - On and off the bench all day. Does some wonderful things, his second efforts are fantastic and works hard after possessions, doesnt sit on his laurels. Cant see him playing this year, not fit enough. Great prospect though.
Schulz - I dont know if he kicked any of the first three but he took Lachlan Hanson to town in the first half kicking 6 by my count while I was there. Took every opportunity and drilled it. Second half fade in goals but I didnt think it was his fault personally, he kept working very hard off the ball defensively but the delivery to him was a grade below the first half with awkward half olies, kicks missing the target and the boys who were delivering it earlier, Gazzo especially, started blazing instead of spotting up targets. I'm sure he'll take 9 though. :thumbsup
Neville - Named in the best but I didnt think he was that effective. Looks like a very good VFL player and nothing more. :shh I'd like to be proved wrong.
TA's RFC Best: Schulz, JoN, White & Cass.
Any Questions, ask away.
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Round 21 last year against the Bombers. Richo snagged 9.
he did, v a team that was shambles and a player that is a hack.
but richo did do it, but we only just won the game , but really , richo has lost his mojo
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Turned up today with blues skies, a tad chilly but a beautiful day with Coburg already up 21-7 after about 8 minutes. We continued to dominate for 3 quarters, particularly the first half before Tassie came home with a wet sail in the last.
White - Played on ball basically all game and I loved his endeavour. Did some good things but probably not enough to get a call up. Didnt recognise him for a little while, kept looking at the kid in 35 and wondering who the impostor was. It was just he doesn't have a mop anymore! :lol
Very smart footballer with great courage, worth keeping for sure.
Moore - Surprised he got in the best. Played a regulation game, although the ball didnt make it down there much until the last. I thought Sylvester was much better.
Silvester - Draft him. Like Thursty, he gets to contests and spoils very effectively. Very impressed.
Casserly - Most of First quarter wasnt pretty, I thought he would never get a call up this year if he kept it up but completely turned it around and had a great final 3 quarters. I'd be surprised if he didnt debut this week.
Krakouer - Cant believe WP had him in his best at any stage. Had a 5 minute good patch where he kicked a goal, maybe 2, and took a strong mark and kicked a good pass to Schulz. But that was it. I think he's gone, embarrassing display, incredibly lazy in second efforts and off the ball.
Oakley-Nicholls - The main man I came to see, and he certainly didnt let me down. The faith is kept. :thumbsup Had a wonderful game, just one clanger early and one late among a raft of possessions. Should be rewarded with a call up this week. :clapping
P. Bowden - You can see it's all bread and butter for him, he's a class above them, but only for 5 minutes a quarter. Disturbing. :-\
Hughes - Had a gem of a second quarter with two A1 passes to Schulz and another 1 of his own in an incredibly strong mark. Also kicked one in third but it wasnt enough. Unsighted in the 1st and 4th quarters.
Hyde - He did ok. I cant say I noticed him much. Couple of cameo goals. Not enough from a 25 year old. Shouldnt be left out of delist contention.
Peterson - On and off the bench all day. Does some wonderful things, his second efforts are fantastic and works hard after possessions, doesnt sit on his laurels. Cant see him playing this year, not fit enough. Great prospect though.
Schulz - I dont know if he kicked any of the first three but he took Lachlan Hanson to town in the first half kicking 6 by my count while I was there. Took every opportunity and drilled it. Second half fade in goals but I didnt think it was his fault personally, he kept working very hard off the ball defensively but the delivery to him was a grade below the first half with awkward half olies, kicks missing the target and the boys who were delivering it earlier, Gazzo especially, started blazing instead of spotting up targets. I'm sure he'll take 9 though. :thumbsup
Neville - Named in the best but I didnt think he was that effective. Looks like a very good VFL player and nothing more. :shh I'd like to be proved wrong.
TA's RFC Best: Schulz, JoN, White & Cass.
thanx TA
great report
i like u have faith in JON!
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From the Age:
Chris Walker | August 20, 2007
Coburg full-forward Jay Schultz booted nine goals as the Tigers disposed of last-placed Tasmania by 63 points.
Coburg will finish third irrespective of next week's results and therefore face the challenge of playing a rampant Geelong in the first week of the finals.
"We've got to play Sandringham next so we will worry about Geelong in a couple of weeks," said coach Andy Collins.
"Today was a great win and Jay was obviously the stand-out for us up forward." Alister Neville continued his impressive season with 27 possessions.
http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/news/eight-straight-wins-for-the-zebras/2007/08/19/1187462087358.html
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2007 TRUenergy VFL Seniors
Tasmania 3.2 6.3 8.4 14.7 (91)
Coburg Tigers 7.4 15.6 22.8 24.10 (154)
GOALS:
Tasmania: Derbyshire 3 Howard 3 Adams 3 Fielding Grima Hall limpan Cornelius
Coburg Tigers: Schulz 9 P.Bowden 3 Krakouer 2 Hughes 2 Hyde 2 Shelton Caruso Ronaldson Neville Gazzo White
BEST:
Tasmania: Adams Stephens Geappen Goldstein Hansen Street
Coburg Tigers: Schulz Neville Oakley-Nicholls Carnell P.Bowden Moore
REPORTED PLAYERS:
Tasmania: Nil
Coburg Tigers: Nil
http://reg.sportingpulse.com/olr_v3/rpt_progressive.cgi?a=MR_&aID=8&ext=1
WTF? Schulz kicked 9 on him! :whistle
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Krakouer - Cant believe WP had him in his best at any stage. Had a 5 minute good patch where he kicked a goal, maybe 2, and took a strong mark and kicked a good pass to Schulz. But that was it. I think he's gone, embarrassing display, incredibly lazy in second efforts and off the ball.
Only had him in there because he was being tagged heavily and was asked to do a job and did it. It's the 1%ers of Krak that are his strength and he did well with those again yesterday
Oakley-Nicholls - The main man I came to see, and he certainly didnt let me down. The faith is kept. :thumbsup Had a wonderful game, just one clanger early and one late among a raft of possessions. Should be rewarded with a call up this week. :clapping
Sensational 3rd qtr in particular - quality possessions.
Tasmania: Hansen
WTF? Schulz kicked 9 on him! :whistle
I think you'll find Hnasen only played on him in the 2nd half and did OK. Led Jay to a few contests in 3rd
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Krakouer - Cant believe WP had him in his best at any stage. Had a 5 minute good patch where he kicked a goal, maybe 2, and took a strong mark and kicked a good pass to Schulz. But that was it. I think he's gone, embarrassing display, incredibly lazy in second efforts and off the ball.
Only had him in there because he was being tagged heavily and was asked to do a job and did it. It's the 1%ers of Krak that are his strength and he did well with those again yesterday
Thought he was lazy and 1%ers werent really there for most of the game.
Tasmania: Hansen
WTF? Schulz kicked 9 on him! :whistle
I think you'll find Hnasen only played on him in the 2nd half and did OK. Led Jay to a few contests in 3rd
It was at least at the start of the 2nd because that's when Coburg were kicking up the end I was at and he was certainly his opponent.
In the first it looked like Hanson down the other end standing the mark a couple of times so I assumed he had him the whole game but it wasnt completely clear.
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fantastic sum up Tigersalive :cheers
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Any Questions, ask away.
Great report tigersalive :clapping :cheers :bow. Good to hear positive reports on Cass from both yourself and WP.
How was JON's decision making? Did he kick longer?
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How was JON's decision making? Did he kick longer?
Probably the best it's been for weeks (decision making) and the kicking was alot beetter too - more depth. Best thing I liked was his attackon the football - didn't take a backward step, attacked didn't stand back waiting for the ball to be flicked out
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just goes to show you can't use stereotypes when rating players.
Heaps of people esp on bigfooty bag the crap out of JON and Blingers, calling them absolute dud picks, and most of them probably haven't even seen them play
Both are starting to show something and sticking it to their knockers :clapping
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just goes to show you can't use stereotypes when rating players.
Heaps of people esp on bigfooty bag the crap out of JON and Blingers, calling them absolute dud picks, and most of them probably haven't even seen them play
Both are starting to show something and sticking it to their knockers :clapping
That's because most fans expect instant gratification. If we had a team of solid players around them, this may be possible as the expectations need not be so high. As soon as these players string five good games together, they'll be lauded by the same knockers as champions of the "I knew it all along he would be a star" category.
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our kids are not the probel at the club, never were, the only kid i worry about is meyer, not cos he hasnt got the talent, just feel he does not want to be here.
we will be fine as soon as all the cancer and serial failures and chokers leave the club
the main aim is to ensure the cancer does not spread to the kids
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Thought he was lazy and 1%ers werent really there for most of the game.
Only going by how I viewed and what I heard out in the huddle during the breaks :thumbsup
Actually can't believe I got out there seeing they said you weren't alowed to do it ;D
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Thought he was lazy and 1%ers werent really there for most of the game.
Only going by how I viewed and what I heard out in the huddle during the breaks :thumbsup
Actually can't believe I got out there seeing they said you weren't alowed to do it ;D
Yeah well by going out there you'd know what he was meant to be doing better than me but I was hoping for much more impact.
I dont think they're too worried given its only the VFL. They left most of the people that wandered on to listen to the huddle but kicked off the 8 year old kids having a kick, expect that though. :(
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How was JON's decision making? Did he kick longer?
Probably the best it's been for weeks (decision making) and the kicking was alot beetter too - more depth. Best thing I liked was his attackon the football - didn't take a backward step, attacked didn't stand back waiting for the ball to be flicked out
Cheers WP. Let's hope JON keeps that up against the better sides.
I dont think they're too worried given its only the VFL. They left most of the people that wandered on to listen to the huddle but kicked off the 8 year old kids having a kick, expect that though. :(
Yeah because little kids having kick-to-kick near the goals for a couple of minutes really damages the turf ::).
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Match Report Vs Tasmania
coburgtigers.com.au
For the second time this season the Tigers traveled down to Aurora Stadium to take on the Tassie Devils. After a solid win the last time the 2 sides met Coburg were favorites to take away the points again, and that is exactly what they did.
The game was all over at half time, with Coburg up by 9 goals. Tasmania fought back in the last quarter to keep the scoreboard looking half respectable, but the Burgers ran out comfortable 10 goals victors.
With one match to go before the finals begin the Burgers sit in third spot; and disregarding a five hundred point victory next week, Coburg will finish in third spot and have a double chance at the finals.
Jay Schultz was on fire for the Burgers up forward kicking 9 goals in a best on field performance. Schultz sure had his kicking boot on as he slotted goals from everywhere. It was a very accurate Coburg outfit this week as they kicked 24 goals 10.
The Burgers had the game sewn up and half time, as they kicked seven and eight goals respectively in the first two quarters against Tassie’s total of six. Coburg added another seven goals after the main break, while Tasmania could only manage two. The ¾ time scoreboard showed Coburg had kicked an incredibly accurate 22 goals 8.
The Burgers took their foot off the pedal in the last quarter, as Tassie kicked six goals to two, but the damage had been done and Coburg flew back to Melbourne with another solid victory.
Al Neville was again prominent in winning the hard ball out of the middle and delivering it in style to the Burger forwards. He was well supported from Nick Carnell.
Jarrad Oakley-Nicholls excited the Tasmanian crowd with his blistering pace and freakish skill, while Patrick Bowden seems to have shaken off all his injury woes and played another solid game. He will be a real bonus come finals time.
Captain Travis Ronaldson has also fought off a month of injury trouble and played his first game in four weeks. Things look to be settling well at Burger land, with key players coming back and playing well… all at the right end of the season.
Coburg face top of the table Sandringham this week, in what will be a good tester a week out before finals. The Tigers have the luxury of knowing they can’t loose third position, and will be able to take a “nothing to lose attitude” into the game.
Coburg Tigers
7.4 15.6 22.8 24.10 (154)
Tasmania
3.2 6.3 8.4 14.7 (91)
Goal Kickers
J. Schulz 9, P. Bowden 3, C. Hyde 2, C. Hughes 2, A. Krakouer 2, M. White, P. Shelton, A. Neville, F. Caruso, J. Gazzo, T. Ronaldson
Best Players
J. Schulz, A. Neville, J. Oakley-Nicholls, N. Carnell, P. Bowden, K. Moore
Reserves
The reserves had a fight on their hands on Sunday, but prevailed and came away with a 27 point victory.
The Coburg two’s would of expected an easy win, as the Bullants sat second last on the ladder, however this was not the case. The Burgers trailed by 7 points at half time, before Pots had a stern word to them at the main break and helped kick them back into gear. Coburg outran the Bullants in the second half kicking eight goals to two.
Damien Rayson and Matthew Vasilevski were best for Coburg.
The reserves can sew up top spot if they can get over Sandringham next week.
Coburg Tigers
2.1 4.3 9.4 12.5 (77)
Northern Bullants
2.2 5.4 6.7 7.8 (50)
Goal Kickers
R. Dagher 2, N. Liddle 2, J. Mullins 2, R. Trajkovski 2, D. Rayson, C. McErlain, A. Horne, M. Sewell
Best Players
D. Rayson, M. Vasilevski, J. Mullins, M. Sewell, T. Simpson, G. Carrick
http://coburgtigers.com.au/