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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on June 24, 2009, 05:28:25 AM
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VFL Round 11
Coburg Tigers (7th) vs Sandringham (9th)
Saturday, June 27 @ ABD Group Stadium (Coburg City Oval)
Ressies: 11:10 AM
Seniors: 2:00 PM
Broadcast:
Radio: Casey Radio 3SER 97.7 FM
Internet: http://118.107.184.201/3serlive.asx (http://118.107.184.201/3serlive.asx)
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Wish this were a Sandringham home game so that I could go. :(
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on the count of 3
ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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You'd expect Rainesy to come up to the seniors after 38 possies in the ressies (no 12/10 rule this week). Polly may be a show too. I wonder if they'd be tempted to play Gilligan after kicking 4 goals. No sure if Gourdis is over his hammy yet.
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Coburg Tigers Senior Squad
B: Moore Rance King
HB: Pettifer Keogh Bowden
C: Raines Edwards McMahon
HF: Carnell Post Oakley-Nicholls
F: Nahas Schulz Caruso
R: Pattison Coughlan Clarke
Int (from): Polak, Carrick, Putt, Liddle, Cattapan, Connors, Rayson, Morris, A. Horne, Thomson, Browne, Fewster*
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Coburg Ressies Squad
B: McQuilken Bramich Saville
HB: J. Hislop Houli Groves
C: Cattapan Ambrose J. Horne
HF: M. Deledio Hughes Jordon
F: De Sousa Allan Clifton
R: Polak Rayson Gilligan
Int: Bassi, Kandilakis, Kellett, Tsardakis, Koroneos, Wood, Fulton, McErlain, Smith, Corry
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Let's hope afer last week's disaster we play direct through the corridor and kick long and quickly into the forward line.
Goo and Simmo must still be injured.
Cleve again in the ressies. Looks like he is gone :P.
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A rough guess at the finalised Coburg side (?):
B: Connors Putt King
HB: Pettifer Keogh Bowden
C: Raines Liddle McMahon
HF: Carnell Post Oakley-Nicholls
F: Pattison Schulz Caruso
R: Browne Coughlan Clarke
Int: Carrick, Morris, A. Horne, Thomson, Fewster*
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Let's hope afer last week's disaster we play direct through the corridor and kick long and quickly into the forward line.
Goo and Simmo must still be injured.
Cleve again in the ressies. Looks like he is gone :P.
Sorry but who is goo ???
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Let's hope afer last week's disaster we play direct through the corridor and kick long and quickly into the forward line.
Goo and Simmo must still be injured.
Cleve again in the ressies. Looks like he is gone :P.
Sorry but who is goo ???
That would be Gourdis
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Do we know the final make up of the teams...did Polak get promoted to the Coburg Seniors?
And yes Da Goo is David Gourdis :)
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With Silvester out, who's going to take Sautner? Maguire is dangerous too. Any live updates today?
GO TIGERS!!! :thumbsup
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Connors just went for a specky and almost killed a Sandy player
We're getting flogged :(. Early 3rd qtr
Coburg Tigers 4.5-29
Sandringham 13.7-85
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Commentators just said if Richmond supporters want to see why Bowden isn't in the seniors come down to Coburg. Career is gawn!
They're all bagging the umps for favouring Sandy every 2 mins.
Sautner has kicked 5 for Sandy. 29 - 93 :P
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2009 VFL Reserves - a least the thirds had a win and Polly was BOG. Cleve kicked 5
Coburg Tigers 1.2 4.4 9.7 15.12 (102)
Sandringham 3.5 5.9 8.12 8.15 (63)
GOALS:
Coburg Tigers: Hughes 5 De Sousa 4 Allan 2 Dahl Hislop Corry Jordon
Sandringham: Eddy 2 Harektuku Tungatalum Connors Muller Williams Cahill
BEST:
Coburg Tigers: Polak Jordon Clifton Ambrose De Sousa Hughes
Sandringham: Howard Clarke Johnson McGrath Liddell Johnston
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Commentators saying Coburg have the bigger senior bodies but applying zero pressure and zero tackling.
3/4 time
Coburg 2.3 3.4 4.6-30
Sandy 5.2 13.6 14.9-93
Goals: Connors 2, Browne, Schulz
:P
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80% of possessions in back-half ::)
No pressure.
Under the microscope - McMahon and Bowden. Not doing the team things. Just trying to boost their own stats to get back into the Richmond side. Both careers over. Both selfish
Rawlings is watching the game.
McRae in the huddle saying they aren't following instructions. Not being accountable. 6-7 Sandy players left by themselves. He wants 1-on-1 footy across the field. We had just 6 inside 50s for the quarter because we weren't backwards instead of forward.
McRae on 3SER - I guess the coach is accountable. Asked them to play aggressive 1-on-1 footy and be accountable and they aren't doing that. We evened things up that quarter but it's not good footy to watch (McRae's words)
Possies (courtesy of Sandy stats keeper lol):
Bowden 9
King 20
Petts 26 (22 ineffective lol)
Raines 20
Getting smashed at the stoppages and clearances
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Commentators bagging Coburg's fight and effort.
King off the pack goal
Post hugh leap and almost pulls it down. Free to Coburg to Fewster anyway. That's two in a row.
43 - 99
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Goodbye McCrae its time to go.
Sugar in the coaching box.....LMAO
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Umps are as bad as Coburg. The Burgers only had 3 in the centre square for the bounce so Joel goes in and the ump penalises Coburg for too many in the square :stupid
Commentators said King has been one of Coburg's best. 23 possies. Handy since half-time and done his job. At least showing some fight and being tenacious.
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First time I've heard Thomson called since half-time. Kicks long and Browne takes a pack mark. Sprays the kick though. His kicking can go anywhere.
45 - 100
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Is JON playing for Coburg? The commentary on 3SER keeps dropping out, but I haven't heard his name called.
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Haven't heard his name called Muscles but I've only been listening since half-time.
Goal to Raines
52 - 100
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Connors goal and then miss. 3 to him.
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Final Score
Coburg 2.3 3.4 4.6 8.11-59
Sandy 5.2 13.6 14.9 19.12-126
Goals: Connors 3, Browne, Schulz, King, Raines, Fewster
Best (rather who hasn't been worst): King, Morris, Connors, Post
Commentator - Post been okay but needs to improve on his disposals before he makes his debut
Sautner kicked 8 for Sandy. As many as Coburg.
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Great stuff OE thanks for all the reports and scores.
Oh well King might get a call up next week depending on tomorrows result, great to see Post in the Seniors and well done to Polly in the reserves.
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Possies:
Bowden 12 - 4 of them clangers. Commentators bagging him non stop.
Browne 13
Connors 16, 3 goals - probably one of Coburg's best
King 24 - 11 uncontested
Mcmahon 22 - 11 uncontested. Inconsistent. For a supposedly good disposer misses too many targets.
Patto 8
Petts 29 - 20 of them would have been hacks
Post 20
Putt 6
Raines 31 - commentators said they didn't notice him until halfway through the 3rd.
Schulz 9
Thomson 16
Cogs and Putt played as well but they didn't give their stats.
JON didn't play
Contested possies: 70 - 97
Commentators saying senior RFC players don't want to be here. Coburg playing with no passion. Compare that to the younger RFC guys like Riewoldt who give it all whenever they play for Coburg. No excuse for the older ones to not perform. They get paid and if they did this in the workforce they would be sacked.
They can only see us win one more game for the year based on current "form"
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bloody hell
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Goodbye McCrae its time to go.
Daniel, I hope you're joking!!
We all know why they're losing. Pettifer, McMahon, Bowden.....
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Goodbye McCrae its time to go.
Daniel, I hope you're joking!!
We all know why they're losing. Pettifer, McMahon, Bowden.....
no im not. He is not the reason we lost but IMO he has not developed anything at our club. Waste of time and money.
Send him back up to Brissy with Vossy.
he along with a dozen players out there for Coburg need to be shown the door at season's end.
he is part of our past not our future.
Out of curiosity where are all those people who applauded the move of Mcmahon to our football club gone?? Blaisee?????
People we need to learn from our mistakes and move forward. NO MORE stuffin TRADING AWAY PICKS. VERY BLOODY SIMPLE RFC!!!
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2009 VFL Seniors
Coburg Tigers 2.3 3.4 4.6 8.11 (59)
Sandringham 5.2 13.6 14.9 19.12 (126)
GOALS:
Coburg Tigers: Connors 3 Browne Fewster Schulz King Raines
Sandringham: Sautner 8 Lynch 3 Eddy 2 Heyne 2 Dempster Summers MILES Monaghan
BEST:
Coburg Tigers: Post Browne Clarke Connors Pattison Liddle
Sandringham: Armitage Eddy Dempster Summers Sautner Lynch
REPORTED PLAYERS:
Coburg Tigers: M.Coughlan (Coburg) reported for misconduct after headbutting C.Begley (Sandringham)
Sandringham: Nil
2009 VFL Reserves
Coburg Tigers 1.2 4.4 9.7 15.12 (102)
Sandringham 3.5 5.9 8.12 8.15 (63)
GOALS:
Coburg Tigers: Hughes 5 De Sousa 4 Allan 2 Dahl Hislop Corry Jordon
Sandringham: Eddy 2 Harektuku Tungatalum Connors Muller Williams Cahill
BEST:
Coburg Tigers: Polak Jordon Clifton Ambrose De Sousa Hughes
Sandringham: Howard Clarke Johnson McGrath Liddell Johnston
https://reg.sportingpulse.com/olr_v3/rpt_progressive.cgi?aID=8&pg=1&a=MR_
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Wow, Coburg are crap since the kids got a chance in the seniors. Not so bad to see really.
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The wins Coburg has had have turned out to be against the bottom sides, other than Collingwood which is about the same level.
They were soundly beaten by teams above them before the kids got a chance in the seniors.
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True FF but Sandy were sitting 9th prior to this game with just 4 wins. No excuses today. Coburg were pathetic and they had 5 RFC players who began the year in the Richmond side (4 with plenty of AFL experience). Add Cogs, Petts, Schulz, Patto and Thomson who have all had at least 5 years in the AFL system. I thought at the start of the year Coburg would struggle because they'd be a very young side but Coburg can't use youth as an excuse the past 2 weeks. Since the younger Tiges have been promoted to the seniors and the older guys dropped, Coburg's form and gamestyle has nosedived. It's not the losses but the way they have lost. No spirit or desire. Senior RFC players showing no leadership and just going through the motions as if they know already their careers are over. I guess the positive is the few better players today are younger Tiges and the past 2 weeks only makes list management decisions easier at the end of the year. Time to get the broom out.
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True FF but Sandy were sitting 9th prior to this game with just 4 wins. No excuses today. Coburg were pathetic and they had 5 RFC players who began the year in the Richmond side (4 with plenty of AFL experience). Add Cogs, Petts, Schulz, Patto and Thomson who have all had at least 5 years in the AFL system. I thought at the start of the year Coburg would struggle because they'd be a very young side but Coburg can't use youth as an excuse the past 2 weeks. Since the younger Tiges have been promoted to the seniors and the older guys dropped, Coburg's form and gamestyle has nosedived. It's not the losses but the way they have lost. No spirit or desire. Senior RFC players showing no leadership and just going through the motions as if they know already their careers are over. I guess the positive is the few better players today are younger Tiges and the past 2 weeks only makes list management decisions easier at the end of the year. Time to get the broom out.
Is McCrae on a hiding to nothing MT? This cannot be doing his senior prospects much good! Or do the heirarchy now know wherethe problems really lay?
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I'm with you Mighty Tige's. Richmond should get a sponsorship deal happening with Mitre 10 for the broom that's going to go through the place at the end of the year. And I for one can't wait. And for all those Tiger fans that were squealing that Joel Bowden was hard done by getting dropped last week, I hope today's performance has finished him off as a senior player once and for all.
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I'm with you Mighty Tige's. Richmond should get a sponsorship deal happening with Mitre 10 for the broom that's going to go through the place at the end of the year. And I for one can't wait. And for all those Tiger fans that were squealing that Joel Bowden was hard done by getting dropped last week, I hope today's performance has finished him off as a senior player once and for all.
Many of us were mearly saying he was the best player in the side last week. Which he was.
Not that he should have been recalled.
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JON did not play yesterday
I read with interest that Post was named in the best - I thought his marking was very good but I'd just like to see him work harder in the chasing and pressure departments, he is very reactive in the defensive pressure stakes. He was good but the defensive side of things is a glaring weakness for mine - contested mark wise a standout though
Same with Putt. Doesn't chase hard enough until the opposition is 10 metres in the clear.
As for the other "senior" RFC guys playing....hmmmm..... MIA - deplorable IMHO. King was the best of them. The others for reasons I cannot explain were not prepared to play team orientated footy.... :banghead :banghead
I am not even going to waste my time on them ;D
The comment the commentators made about Jack Reiwoldt and how he approaches coming back and playing for Coburg was 150% spot on. A few of his senior mates could take a lesson
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As for the other "senior" RFC guys playing....hmmmm..... MIA - deplorable IMHO. King was the best of them. The others for reasons I cannot explain were not prepared to play team orientated footy.... :banghead :banghead
But this is exactly why we have been so bad in the AFL side for so long. The sooner we put those players responsible for this out to pasture the sooner we can move on with players who actually want to play for the Richmond jumper as one unit
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Round 11 Match Report
By Glenn Robertson
COBURG TIGERS v SANDRINGHAM
ABD GROUP STADIUM
SATURDAY 27th JUNE
The Burgers returned home to ABD Group Stadium to take on Sandringham on Saturday. Coburg sat just above the Zebras on the ladder and were favourites heading into the match having played solid football at home all year.
After playing the previous four seasons for Coburg, full back Jarrod Silvester made his debut for Richmond this week. It was good and bad news for the Burgers; the bad news being they had lost their rock at stuff.
It was a perfect day for footy and both sides came out and impressed early on. Coburg missed a couple of shots on goal they should have converted and it proved costly as the Zebras moved the ball down the other end quickly and kicked accurately. Tim Clarke brilliant winning the ball around the stoppages, using his hard body to his teams advantage, and was again clearly one of the Burgers better players. Coburg went into the first change a couple of goals down.
Coburg Tigers 2.3 (15) Sandringham 5.2 (32)
The loss of Jarrod Silvester really took its toll in the second quarter with the Sandringham forwards dominating. The confidence of the Zebras lifted all over the ground while Coburg’s lack of confidence showed in their disposal efficiency that was well down. No one could stop Sandringham full forward Nick Saunter who ran riot finishing the game with fourteen shots on goal including eights majors.
New Burger coach Craig McRae roasted his players at half time, and pleaded with the group to the increase their intensity at the ball. The Boys were down by ten goals at the main break.
Coburg Tigers 3.4 (22) Sandringham 13.6 (84)
Although the game was all but over the Burgers came out a more determined side in the third term. In a fairly scrappy quarter the Coburg defence stood up well and only conceded a solitary goal. The Burger forwards worked harder too but the Zebras pressure was immense and they boys could only muster a single goal themselves also.
One of the positives out of the match for the Burgers was the form of Jayden Post. The young man played his best game for Coburg starting across half forward and moving into the backline as the game went on. Along with Andrew Browne the two youngsters were a key to the Burgers increased pressure on the ball in the second half.
Coburg Tigers 4.6 (30) Sandringham 14.9 (93)
Daniel Connors slotted through a couple of goals in the final term in which the boys kicked four goals five behinds for the quarter, almost doubling their three quarter time score. Adam Pattison battled hard in the ruck all day and was well supported in the middle from Nick Liddle and Tim Clarke. But the Zebras were far too strong, winning by sixty seven points. This week sees the Burger at home again against the Northern Bullants on Sunday at 2.00pm, with the reserves looking for their third win on the trot starting at 11.10am.
Coburg Tigers 2.3 3.4 4.6 8.11 (59)
Sandringham 5.2 13.6 14.9 19.12 (126)
Goal Kickers: D. Connors 3, J. King, J. Schulz, A. Raines, A. Browne, B. Fewster
Best Players: J. Post, A. Browne, T. Clarke, D. Connors, A. Pattison, N. Liddle
RESERVES
It was much better news for Coburg’s reserves with the boys pulling off a seven goal victory. After trailing for most of the first half the boys stepped it up a gear in the second, drawing level at three quarter time and putting in a massive final term to run away with a thirty nine point victory. The Burgers kicked six goals for the term, while holding the Zebras goalless.
Cleve Hughes and Jake De Sousa were the key targets up forward booting nine goals between them. For the second week in a row Graeme Polak was brilliant in the ruck, and would be a massive chance to get back into the senior side this week. Ray Jordan and Ben Clifton were also standout performers for the Burgers.
Coburg Tigers 1.2 4.4 9.7 15.12 (102)
Sandringham 3.5 5.9 8.12 8.15 (63)
Goal Kickers: C. Hughes 5, J. De Sousa 4, R. Allan 2, H. Dahl, J. Hislop, R. Jordon, A. Corry
Best Players: G. Polak, R. Jordon, B. Clifton, M. Ambrose, J. De Sousa, C. Hughes
http://www.sportingpulse.com/club_info.cgi?client=1-118-10471-0-0&sID=56260&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=9359248§ionID=56260
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Stats snippet from McRae's EOTT report:
Post - 20 disposals, 9 marks (5 contested)
Petts - 27 disposals (but struggled with quality ball use)
Cogs - 14 hard ball gets, 8 tackles (but needs to work on accountablility)
Browne - 5 contested marks
Connors and Rainesy were praised for their efforts and contributions
Full report at:
http://210.50.4.102/rfc/
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RESERVES
It was much better news for Coburg’s reserves with the boys pulling off a seven goal victory. After trailing for most of the first half the boys stepped it up a gear in the second, drawing level at three quarter time and putting in a massive final term to run away with a thirty nine point victory. The Burgers kicked six goals for the term, while holding the Zebras goalless.
Cleve Hughes and Jake De Sousa were the key targets up forward booting nine goals between them. For the second week in a row Graeme Polak was brilliant in the ruck, and would be a massive chance to get back into the senior side this week. Ray Jordan and Ben Clifton were also standout performers for the Burgers.
Coburg Tigers 1.2 4.4 9.7 15.12 (102)
Sandringham 3.5 5.9 8.12 8.15 (63)
Goal Kickers: C. Hughes 5, J. De Sousa 4, R. Allan 2, H. Dahl, J. Hislop, R. Jordon, A. Corry
Best Players: G. Polak, R. Jordon, B. Clifton, M. Ambrose, J. De Sousa, C. Hughes
http://www.sportingpulse.com/club_info.cgi?client=1-118-10471-0-0&sID=56260&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=9359248§ionID=56260
Ray Jordan indeed
That would be Rhett Jordon.
:cheers
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RESERVES
It was much better news for Coburg’s reserves with the boys pulling off a seven goal victory. After trailing for most of the first half the boys stepped it up a gear in the second, drawing level at three quarter time and putting in a massive final term to run away with a thirty nine point victory. The Burgers kicked six goals for the term, while holding the Zebras goalless.
Cleve Hughes and Jake De Sousa were the key targets up forward booting nine goals between them. For the second week in a row Graeme Polak was brilliant in the ruck, and would be a massive chance to get back into the senior side this week. Ray Jordan and Ben Clifton were also standout performers for the Burgers.
Coburg Tigers 1.2 4.4 9.7 15.12 (102)
Sandringham 3.5 5.9 8.12 8.15 (63)
Goal Kickers: C. Hughes 5, J. De Sousa 4, R. Allan 2, H. Dahl, J. Hislop, R. Jordon, A. Corry
Best Players: G. Polak, R. Jordon, B. Clifton, M. Ambrose, J. De Sousa, C. Hughes
http://www.sportingpulse.com/club_info.cgi?client=1-118-10471-0-0&sID=56260&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=9359248§ionID=56260
Ray Jordan indeed
That would be Rhett Jordon.
:cheers
:sleep :sleep :sleep
like watching paint dry your posts
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RESERVES
It was much better news for Coburg’s reserves with the boys pulling off a seven goal victory. After trailing for most of the first half the boys stepped it up a gear in the second, drawing level at three quarter time and putting in a massive final term to run away with a thirty nine point victory. The Burgers kicked six goals for the term, while holding the Zebras goalless.
Cleve Hughes and Jake De Sousa were the key targets up forward booting nine goals between them. For the second week in a row Graeme Polak was brilliant in the ruck, and would be a massive chance to get back into the senior side this week. Ray Jordan and Ben Clifton were also standout performers for the Burgers.
Coburg Tigers 1.2 4.4 9.7 15.12 (102)
Sandringham 3.5 5.9 8.12 8.15 (63)
Goal Kickers: C. Hughes 5, J. De Sousa 4, R. Allan 2, H. Dahl, J. Hislop, R. Jordon, A. Corry
Best Players: G. Polak, R. Jordon, B. Clifton, M. Ambrose, J. De Sousa, C. Hughes
http://www.sportingpulse.com/club_info.cgi?client=1-118-10471-0-0&sID=56260&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=9359248§ionID=56260
Ray Jordan indeed
That would be Rhett Jordon.
:cheers
:sleep :sleep :sleep
like watching paint dry your posts
Silly little boy