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Title: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: one-eyed on May 21, 2009, 03:08:38 AM
VFL ROUND 7

Coburg Tigers vs Bendigo Bombers


Sunday 24th May @ Queen Elizabeth Oval, Bendigo

Ressies:  11:10 AM
Seniors:   2:00 PM



Title: Coburg team vs Bendigo
Post by: one-eyed on May 21, 2009, 08:40:21 PM
Coburg Tigers team                                                                                                                     

B:  King           Silvester     Keogh

HB: McMahon          Post      Carnell

C:  Liddle          Edwards    Connors

HF: Hughes           Schulz     T.Hislop

F: Oakley-Nicholls  Riewoldt    Browne

R:  Vickery        Thomson     Clarke

Int: Carrick, A. Horne, Cattapan, Gourdis, Caruso, Ambrose, Clifton, Allan
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: Stripes on May 21, 2009, 08:56:37 PM
That is a powerful forwardline. A bit top heavy really - where's the crumbers? I'm guessing with our key forward woes the club is hoping Jack can back up his game (unless he and Thomson are last minute inclusions  :shh) and Gourdis steps in.

It is an understatement to say that we need key forwards at the moment and for the future. If Gourdis or Hughes can show something it would go a long way to helping us move forward as a club.

Stripes
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: one-eyed on May 22, 2009, 03:07:51 AM
Coburg Ressies

B:  Groves    Considine    Morris

HB: McErlain    Smith     J. Hislop

C:  Ambrose   Rayson    Clifton

HF:  Bassi      Gourdis   De Sousa

F:    Putt          Allan        Polak

R:   Dahl     M. Deledio    Jordon

Int:  Houli, McQuilken, Kellett, J. Horne, Kandilakis, Gilligan, Jones, Koroneos
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: one-eyed on May 22, 2009, 03:23:16 AM
There's conflicting statements on the VFL site whether the Coburg game will be broadcast. The VFL site says it will be broadcast on livevfl.com.au yet that site says it's doing the Sandy vs Geelong game  ???.
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: Beren on May 24, 2009, 02:28:36 PM
Any news? Scores?
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: one-eyed on May 24, 2009, 02:49:55 PM
It should come up here each quarter

https://reg.sportingpulse.com/olr_v3/rpt_progressive.cgi?aID=8&pg=1&a=MR_
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: Beren on May 24, 2009, 02:56:41 PM
Grazie!
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: TigerTime on May 24, 2009, 03:11:15 PM
prego!
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: TigerTime on May 24, 2009, 03:13:24 PM
2009 VFL Seniors

Bendigo Bombers   0.3  4.4  .  .
Coburg Tigers   2.4  9.7  .  .
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: one-eyed on May 24, 2009, 03:17:29 PM
2009 VFL Reserves

Bendigo Bombers   3.1  6.3     9.7   12.8 (80)
Coburg Tigers        2.5  7.7  13.11  14.14 (98)

GOALS:
Bendigo Bombers: Weekley 4 Taylor 3 Mason 2 Hackett  Delahunty  Coulson-Hoffacher
Coburg Tigers: Rayson 3 Smith 3 GILLIGAN 2 Hislop 2 Jordon 2 Kellett  Polak

BEST:
Bendigo Bombers: Delahunty Bristow Holmes Weekley Mason Matheson
Coburg Tigers: Clifton Rayson Ambrose Deledio Hislop Jordon
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: one-eyed on May 24, 2009, 03:33:44 PM
With thanks to WP :cheers

Jack's kicked a couple
Schulz playing at CHB
Silvester and Thomson have been good
JON 2 goals
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: one-eyed on May 24, 2009, 03:37:42 PM
During Q3

Coburg  67
Bendigo 47

Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: one-eyed on May 24, 2009, 03:53:40 PM
3 goals to Jordie. 2 this quarter. He's been very good.

Coburg  85
Bendigo 59
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: one-eyed on May 24, 2009, 04:02:42 PM
3/4 time

Coburg  15.8-98
Bendigo 11.5-71


Jack has 3 or 4.
Jordie 3
JON 2
Cleve missed a sitter
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: one-eyed on May 24, 2009, 04:20:48 PM
Kicked away in the last. 55 points up  :thumbsup
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: TigerTime on May 24, 2009, 04:30:49 PM
this coburg team would beat the tigers easy
why
1/ they have a coach
2/ they play for him
3/ they have a sustainable workable game plan

 :banghead :banghead :banghead

bloody wallace
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: one-eyed on May 24, 2009, 04:39:59 PM
Final Score

Coburg    2.4   9.7   15.8    24.14-158
Bendigo   0.3   4.4   11.5    15.8-98
 
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: Go Richo 12 on May 24, 2009, 04:41:39 PM
this coburg team would beat the tigers easy
why
1/ they have a coach
2/ they play for him
3/ they have a sustainable workable game plan

 :banghead :banghead :banghead

bloody wallace
You know what TT? That is a comment i totally disagree with! The reserves have JON, Cleve, Sarge, King among others that have proven time and time again that are incapable of AFL footy
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: TigerTime on May 24, 2009, 04:43:31 PM
this coburg team would beat the tigers easy
why
1/ they have a coach
2/ they play for him
3/ they have a sustainable workable game plan

 :banghead :banghead :banghead

bloody wallace

they have a coach, a plan

much more than what rfc has


You know what TT? That is a comment i totally disagree with! The reserves have JON, Cleve, Sarge, King among others that have proven time and time again that are incapable of AFL footy
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: Go Richo 12 on May 24, 2009, 04:44:16 PM
this coburg team would beat the tigers easy
why
1/ they have a coach
2/ they play for him
3/ they have a sustainable workable game plan

 :banghead :banghead :banghead

bloody wallace

You know what TT? That is a comment i totally disagree with! The reserves have JON, Cleve, Sarge, King among others that have proven time and time again that are incapable of AFL footy
Edwards, Hislop, McMahon....
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: Gordon Bennett on May 24, 2009, 04:45:16 PM
this coburg team would beat the tigers easy
why
1/ they have a coach
2/ they play for him
3/ they have a sustainable workable game plan

 :banghead :banghead :banghead

bloody wallace
sheer nonsense
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: TigerTime on May 24, 2009, 04:50:26 PM
open ur eyes ffs, has nothing to do with the playing list

its about a playing group who plays for their coach, understands their coach and responds to their coach

jade would outcoach terry even with a lesser team, its what happens after half time that counts

i swear some of u sleep with over tanned blow up shemale dolls
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: one-eyed on May 24, 2009, 04:53:23 PM
Courtesy of WP. Thanks for the txt updates once again  :cheers  

Bests: McMahon, Thomson, Silvester, Jack

WP said Jack kicked around 5 or 6 goals.
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: Go Richo 12 on May 24, 2009, 05:04:53 PM
open ur eyes ffs, has nothing to do with the playing list

its about a playing group who plays for their coach, understands their coach and responds to their coach

jade would outcoach terry even with a lesser team, its what happens after half time that counts

i swear some of u sleep with over tanned blow up shemale dolls
Sorry to disagree, TT but i guess that happens when you have a mind of your own. Wallace cant win, everyone pays him out for recruiting the wrong blokes,"He built this team blah, blah, blah" and now it his coaching that is wrecking them!No coach in in 27 years has done anything with this club but now it is all Wallaces fault. Now please people, look past the easy option add some diverse thinking, add some ability to see things objectively and then comment
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: bojangles17 on May 24, 2009, 05:11:15 PM
open ur eyes ffs, has nothing to do with the playing list

its about a playing group who plays for their coach, understands their coach and responds to their coach

jade would outcoach terry even with a lesser team, its what happens after half time that counts

i swear some of u sleep with over tanned blow up shemale dolls

well neednt hold your breath TT as with any luck he'll have the reigns in a fortnight to show us what he has to offer ::)
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: one-eyed on May 24, 2009, 05:19:45 PM
2009 VFL Seniors

Bendigo Bombers   0.3  4.4  11.5  15.8 (98)
Coburg Tigers   2.4  9.7  15.8  24.14 (158)

GOALS:
Bendigo Bombers: Crameri 4 Lucas 3 Laycock 2 Hurley  Bock  Reimers  Davies  Redpath  Prismall
Coburg Tigers: Carnell 6 Riewoldt 6 McMahon 3 Liddle 2 Thomson 2 GOURDIS 2 Cattapan  Horne  Oakley-Nicholls

BEST:
Bendigo Bombers: Hurley Laycock Crameri Flaherty Skipworth Prismall
Coburg Tigers: Liddle Carnell Riewoldt McMahon Silvester Clarke
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: TigerTime on May 24, 2009, 07:19:26 PM
wanna  see gourdis have a chance, he seems to be improving and progressing nicely
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: Chuck17 on May 24, 2009, 08:24:00 PM
Looks like Jack will be back in next week
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: WilliamPowell on May 24, 2009, 08:40:02 PM
Coburg Tigers: Carnell 6 Riewoldt 6 McMahon 3 Liddle 2 Thomson 2 GOURDIS 2 Cattapan  Horne  Oakley-Nicholls

Apart fromt he 2 goals - there wasnt much else to report on Gourdis. IMHO Played from behind to often trying to take the speccie  ;D

Quote
BEST:

Coburg Tigers: Liddle Carnell Riewoldt McMahon Silvester Clarke

Very good game from Jack. What I was really impressed with and this happened in from of me on the outer side was the leadership he showed late in the 2nd qtr when he was barking instructions telling blokes to hold etc... very good indeed.

Jordie spent a lot of time in the mid-field today, he even laid a couple of decent tackles  :rollin

The one I was really impressed with was Vickery. Loved his work in the ruck when he played there. He went up against Laycock a fair bit and his tap work was really good (BrownE took the skiiny bloke Bock refer "We can be Journalist thread for a photo). I have been worried about him not being able to really compete this early on in his career in the the ruck but today he showed alot. held his own, granted he was only on Laycock (well the record said no 27 for Bedigo was Laycock) but Vickery held his own and in the body on body stuff and won the taps to advantage a number of times.

Having seen what i saw today I would even go as far as saying I'd bite the bullet now and give him a crack at AFL level

Silvestor has to be the unluckiest rookie in the AFL - he clearly showed again today (he was on Sooky Lucas) that he has earnt a shot at AFL - if there is the slighest chance he can get that opportunity I reckon he should be given it.

Nick Carnell (Coburg Captain) is a fantastic leader, ditto Andrew Horne  :thumbsup

Great game by the Burgers and a great game style to watch  ;) ;D
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: Go Richo 12 on May 24, 2009, 09:11:54 PM
The one I was really impressed with was Vickery. Loved his work in the ruck when he played there. He went up against Laycock a fair bit and his tap work was really good








Is Vickery worth tossing into the seniors or should we leave him at Coburg to instill that winning mentality?
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: WilliamPowell on May 24, 2009, 09:36:26 PM

Is Vickery worth tossing into the seniors or should we leave him at Coburg to instill that winning mentality?

GR12 as I said in my post:

"Having seen what i saw today I would even go as far as saying I'd bite the bullet now and give him a crack at AFL level"


I think we just have to play some more of the kids (Post is one that I wouldn't at this stage) And on top of that the other more senior blokes on our list now and see whether they are worth their spot - first one I'd look at is Thompson, who's game I liked because he attacks the footy and moves it quickly
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: Go Richo 12 on May 24, 2009, 09:52:10 PM

Is Vickery worth tossing into the seniors or should we leave him at Coburg to instill that winning mentality?

GR12 as I said in my post:

"Having seen what i saw today I would even go as far as saying I'd bite the bullet now and give him a crack at AFL level"


I think we just have to play some more of the kids (Post is one that I wouldn't at this stage) And on top of that the other more senior blokes on our list now and see whether they are worth their spot - first one I'd look at is Thompson, who's game I liked because he attacks the footy and moves it quickly

It does seem silly to recruit a ready for footy player and not use him in this sort of situation!
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: Tigermonk on May 25, 2009, 09:33:20 AM
Rewoldt has finally found his correct level, His a VFL footballer like many others  ;D
Dont it disturb some of you when the 2 top best are non listed Richmond players
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: Chuck17 on May 25, 2009, 12:11:50 PM
How did clean pants Hughes go WP?
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: TigerTime on May 25, 2009, 12:19:54 PM
hughes was not good

he and thursty are in the same boat  :shh
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: WilliamPowell on May 25, 2009, 01:22:16 PM
How did clean pants Hughes go WP?

Very poor.

At least the week before there were some second efforts - only saw a couple yesterday.

Playing with absolutely no confidence and that is being reflected in how he is playing the game.

the sitter he missed in the third (35-40 metres out directly in front) he would normally nail even when he is a crap day - not yesterday.
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: Francois Jackson on May 25, 2009, 01:34:57 PM
The one I was really impressed with was Vickery. Loved his work in the ruck when he played there. He went up against Laycock a fair bit and his tap work was really good








Is Vickery worth tossing into the seniors or should we leave him at Coburg to instill that winning mentality?

Thats whats wrong with our club. GOT NO BALLS TO BLOOD SOME YOUTH.

anyone hear Malthouse this morning on SEN. Best part of playing youth is you might find one who can actually play. You might someone who is further advanced that what you thought. eg Steele Sidebottom.

Explain to me how the stuff that waste of space simmonds is getting a game ahead of anyone with a heart beat, let alone Vickery.
What the hell have we got to loose. NOTHING but wallace's pride.

Anyone who thinks he is not selfish just has to have a look at our line up. Still the same old hacks getting a game where youth needs to be tried so our new coach can see what is waiting for.

Watching Simmonds and Brown, particular the former is further proof our club has lost the plot
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: Infamy on May 25, 2009, 01:46:01 PM
hughes was not good

he and thursty are in the same boat  :shh
What's Thursfield got to do with anything? He didn't play
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: TigerTime on May 25, 2009, 01:47:32 PM
cant believe ppl are knockingbrown, he is lacking a bit in match fitness

but he is class and in th esecond half last week he wasnt alone but in the first half and v the power, he showed his class
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: Beren on May 25, 2009, 02:48:16 PM
hughes was not good

he and thursty are in the same boat  :shh
What's Thursfield got to do with anything? He didn't play

Exactly.
Let's not let a blinkered agenda get in the way of facts eh?
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: one-eyed on May 26, 2009, 03:20:26 AM
Round 7 Match Report
coburgtigers.com.au
BENDIGO BOMBERS V COBURG TIGERS
QUEEN ELIZABETH OVAL
SATURDAY 24th MAY

The Burgers travelled up to Queen Elizabeth Oval on Sunday to take on the Bendigo Bombers. Burgers were hot favourites heading into the match having defeated Collingwood last week, while the Bombers sat in last place on the ladder.

The game was to reflect the Essendon and Richmond Dreamtime at the ‘G match that took place on Saturday night. It was marked down as an important game in the VFL draw and had the same theme of celebrating Indigenous talent and the role
which the Indigenous community plays in Australian Football.

In a fiery first quarter neither side produced their best football with both sides contributing clanger possessions to the stats book. Coburg wasted a couple of easy shots on goal but finished the first term with two goals to nil, and a handy thirteen point lead at the first change.
Coburg Tigers 2.4 (16) Bendigo Bombers 0.3 (3)

Coburg improved their work-rate in the second quarter and piled on seven majors for the term. Jordan McMahon ran rampant across half back collecting possessions at will and also ran forward, finishing the match with three elegant goals.

The disposal efficiency rate from both sides lifted in the second term and that reflected on the scoreboard with eleven goals kicked for the quarter. Nick Liddle was instrumental through the midfield as he won a hefty amount of contested footy and a great amount of clearances.
Coburg Tigers 9.7 (61) Bendigo Bombers 4.4 (28)

The flood gates seemed to open after half time with both sides seemingly kick goals with ease. The Burgers piled on another six for the quarter, however Bendigo booted through Seven of their own in one of the more exciting quarters of footy the VFL has seen this season.

Burgers Captain Nick Carnell was outstanding as he set up goals with run through the midfield, before moving forward himself and contributing six majors of his own for the match. Livewire Jack Riewoldt was also brutal up forward as he crashed packs and took some amazing contested grabs also finishing with six goals for the game. The Burgers took a 27 point lead into the final break
Coburg Tigers 15.8 (98) Bendigo Bombers 11.5 (71)

Coburg quickly eliminated any thought of a Bombers comeback in the final term by slotting through early goals. Riewoldt and Carnell finished off their respective games magnificently contributing multiple goals for the term. Jarrod Silvester was again solid in defence for the Burgers spoiling everything that came his way, while Tim Clarke showed his experience in dominating the hard ball gets at the stoppages. Coburg finished full of run with a nine goal final term and a final winning margin of sixty points. The Boys now sit in fourth spot on the ladder with five wins.

This week the Burgers return home to ABD Group Stadium to take on the Werribee Tigers on Sunday 31st May starting at 2pm, with the
Reserves at 11.10am.

Coburg Tigers      2.4 9.7 15.8 24.14 (158)
Bendigo Bombers 0.3 4.4 11.5 15.8 (98)

Goal Kickers: J. Riewoldt 6, N. Carnell 6, J. McMahon 3, A. Thomson 2, D. Gourdis 2, N. Liddle 2, A. Horne, J. Oakley-Nicholls, N. Cattapan

Best Players: N. Liddle, N. Carnell, J. Riewoldt, J. McMahon, J. Silvester, T. Clarke


RESERVES

The Burger reserves had more of a fight on their hands to take the four points. After a fairly even first half the boys booted through six goals in the third term to take a handy 28 point lead into the final change. Although the Bombers fought hard in the last term Coburg fought them off to come away with a solid three goal victory. Damien Rayson booted three goals in a best on ground display while Chris Smith slotted in
with another three. Murphy Ambrose, Matt Deledio and Ben Clifton were all dominant in the Burgers victory.

Coburg Tigers      2.5 7.7 13.11 14.14 (98)
Bendigo Bombers 3.1 6.3   9.7   12.8 (80)

Goal Kickers: C. Smith 3, D. Rayson 3, J. Hislop 2, A. Gilligan 2, R. Jordon 2, M. Kellett, G. Polak

Best Players: B. Clifton, D. Rayson, M. Ambrose, M. Deledio, J. Hislop, R. Jordon

http://www.sportingpulse.com/club_info.cgi?client=1-118-10471-0-0&sID=56260&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=9112436&sectionID=56260
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: RollsRoyce on May 26, 2009, 08:14:21 AM
I went along to Bendigo on Sunday. It's worth travelling 4-5 hours on the train (round trip) to see some Tigers get the desired result against the Bomber scum. Unlike walking a mile up the road on Saturday night to watch them tease, tease, tease and capitulate yet again.
The first term was pretty fiery, with a player called Hurley constantly sniping at Jack off the ball. My mate and I were giving it to him,calling him "Girlie" and such. A bunch of Coburg 2nd's players (including Polak), who like us were following the forwards from end to end also ripped into him a fair bit.I saw on the news last night that Hurley broke his wrist. Considering that he probably did it on Jack's chin, I have no sympathy for him :lol
I have to disagree with William Powell's assessment of Gourdis that he constantly played from behind trying to take the speccie,and didn't have much impact. Rawlings gave all the forwards a bit of a bake at 1/4 time for doing that. But eventually they improved. Gourdis chased and contested well.A couple of times he swooped out of nowhere on Bomber players trying to clear,dragged them down and was rewarded.He finished the day with 2 goals, and a couple of narrow misses,including a spectacular hook over the shoulder that nearly went through. Admittedly his kicking action is a bit "David Cloke-esque" :lol and his kicks sometimes waft off the boot at odd angles.But I'd love to see him get a chance at Richmond. He basically has the height and physique of Rance, with the speed of Deledio, and he is prepared to work hard to lock the ball into our forward line. He could be a valuable asset.
I'd like to see Gus (hopefully he's fit) and Vickery come in this week for Simmonds and Pattison. I know Patto tries hard, and KPP's take longer as they say. But in his 5th year, he's shown that he's just not up to AFL standard.As for Simmo, does anybody remember his non-effort at that vital stage in the 3rd term? The Bummers were making their tilt at us,and we desperately needed a steadying goal. We had it in our forward pocket but were struggling to roost it over,under immense pressure. Simmo was standing on his own in the goalsquare waiting for the feed that never came.He only had to run 15m for a pass that our deliverer could have managed under the pressure,or 25m to actually muck in and help him. But he just stood and spectated, the ball was swept away, and they kicked another goal. For a guy who was named as one of the loudest agitators to sack Wallace last week, he could have made a statement that he was committed to the cause. Instead,his body language on several occasions seemed to suggest that he really isn't interested anymore. Time to move him on and give a kid a go I reckon.
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: TigerTime on May 26, 2009, 09:52:07 AM
hughes was not good

he and thursty are in the same boat  :shh
What's Thursfield got to do with anything? He didn't play

nothing to do with their playing or not, has to do with what is wrong with them. lets just say they have the same issues but caused by different things . :shh
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: Con65 on May 26, 2009, 02:47:03 PM
Nothing to do with their playing or not, has to do with what is wrong with them. lets just say they have the same issues but caused by different things . :shh

Ummm call me naive, but what is the big secret?  Can someone pm me about it ?
Title: Re: Coburg vs Bendigo - Sunday May 24
Post by: one-eyed on May 28, 2009, 04:54:05 PM
Stats from Rawlings EOTT report:

McMahon - 25 possies, 3 goals
Thomson - 24 possies, 6 tackles
Riewoldt - 10 marks (4 con.), 6 goals
Vickery - outstanding in the ruck 21 hitouts. Only 2 marks though.
Edwards - "sensational" off half-back. 6 hard-ball gets.
Gourids - 14 possies, 5 marks, 6 tackles
Silvester - dominated Lucas for 80% gametime.

Full report at:
http://210.50.4.102/rfc/