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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on July 01, 2009, 10:43:25 AM
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VFL Round 12
Coburg Tigers vs Northern Bullants
Sunday 5th July @ ABD Group Stadium
Reserves: 11:10am
Seniors: 2:00pm
Note: No broadcast this week
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Coburg Tigers seniors
B: Morris Keogh Connors
HB: King Rance White
C: Carrick Raines Bowden
HF: Oakley-Nicholls Browne A. Horne
F: Polak Hughes Carnell
R: Pattison Coughlan Clarke
Int (from): Clifton, McMahon, Pettifer, Liddle, Ambrose, Rayson, Caruso, Thomson
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Coburg ressies
B: Saville Bramich McQuilken
HB: Clifton Houli Pettifer
C: Cattapan Rayson McMahon
HF: Thomson Jordon J. Hislop
F: M. Deledio Gourdis Liddle
R: Polak Caruso Ambrose
Int: Wood, De Sousa, J. Horne, Abdallah, Allan, Groves, Meroli, Bassi, Corry, Dahl, Gilligan, Putt
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Coburg ressies
Pettifer
McMahon
delist
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Bents, McMahon is contracted for another year to play VFL ressies :help
I was told yesterday McRae is totally frustrated with many of the senior RFC guys playing at Coburg. In fact just ticked off at how selfish they are. He's obviously reacted tonight and good on him.
Jordie and Thomson playing VFL ressies - wow what great trades ::). Oh well along with Petts they can stay there until their out of contract and not get in the way of our cubs' development at Coburg seniors or Richmond.
Cleve in for the injured Sarge at FF. If he struggles it'll be back to Norwood next year.
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delist end of season
pay out contract
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Coburg seniors looks like a pretty good side, hopefully Polak gets a run. unfort we'll all still be in gc nursing terrible hangovers.
brown not playing anywhere, still no good?
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Richo said tonight Browny isn't far away and was a chance to play Sunday for Coburg but Browny's not named so he's obviously still not right.
delist end of season
pay out contract
Volunteering the $300k needed to the club Bents ;)
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Thompson, Petts and Mcmahon.
LMAO...HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
what a joke.
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Whether McMuppet stays or goes next year, we still have to pay him his $300k.
If that's the case, we may as well just pay him off now and wash our hands of him. It's better than the ridiculous scenario of having him go through the motions in Coburg's 2nd's for a year.Either way he gets his money, and gives the club nothing in return.
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Whether McMuppet stays or goes next year, we still have to pay him his $300k.
If that's the case, we may as well just pay him off now and wash our hands of him. It's better than the ridiculous scenario of having him go through the motions in Coburg's 2nd's for a year.Either way he gets his money, and gives the club nothing in return.
Paid out and delisted.
3 year deals should be put to bed after McLovin Mcmuppet gets paid out.
he is doing more harm sitting there playing for Coburg and creating a bad vibe around the place.
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Whether McMuppet stays or goes next year, we still have to pay him his $300k.
If that's the case, we may as well just pay him off now and wash our hands of him. It's better than the ridiculous scenario of having him go through the motions in Coburg's 2nd's for a year.Either way he gets his money, and gives the club nothing in return.
Paid out and delisted.
3 year deals should be put to bed after McLovin Mcmuppet gets paid out.
he is doing more harm sitting there playing for Coburg and creating a bad vibe around the place.
Thinking about it a bit more it may be an advantage for us in terms of our salary cap to pay Jordie out as long as the $300k paid to him counts towards next year's TPP. Add the $120k paid to the young draftee that replaces Jordie on our senior list and that's $420k combined to help bump up our TPP back to the 92.5% minimum without frontloading other players' contracts. Furthermore in 2011 we'll have $300k freed up in our cap instantly that can be put towards covering increases in contracts of our developing cubs without needing to increase our total TPP.
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As for the game itself: Do you think Coburg will show up this week? Or has the influx of washed up Richmond rejects condemned the club to going through the motions for the rest of the season, like they have been for the past fortnight?
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Bump.
Quarter by quarter updates will be here:
https://reg.sportingpulse.com/olr_v3/rpt_progressive.cgi?aID=8&pg=1&a=MR_ (https://reg.sportingpulse.com/olr_v3/rpt_progressive.cgi?aID=8&pg=1&a=MR_)
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Coburg ressies won easily although they couldn't kick straight
Coburg Tigers 0.10 6.16 10.18 13.27 (105)
Northern Bullants 2.2 2.5 4.9 6.13 (49)
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Coburg ressies won easily although they couldn't kick straight
Coburg Tigers 0.10 6.16 10.18 13.27 (105)
Northern Bullants 2.2 2.5 4.9 6.13 (49)
wind must be a factor
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Interestingly no RFC blokes named in the ressie bests
GOALS:
Coburg Tigers: GILLIGAN 3 Abdallah 2 Allan 2 Hislop 2 Rayson Cattapan Caruso Jordon
Northern Bullants: BILNEY 2 Cunningham 2 GALE WILKINSON
BEST:
Coburg Tigers: Cattapan Caruso Allan Dahl Horne Houli
Northern Bullants: Adams Smith McDermott Austin mclellan Stanton
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Rance made the trip up to the Gold Coast as 23rd man so he may not be playing today for Coburg.
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2009 VFL Seniors
Quarter time
Coburg Tigers 3.0 . . . (18)
Northern Bullants 4.9 . . . (33)
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Lucky the Bullants didn't kick straight either :help
As for the game itself: Do you think Coburg will show up this week? Or has the influx of washed up Richmond rejects condemned the club to going through the motions for the rest of the season, like they have been for the past fortnight?
Unless the Bullants had a massive breeze in the first quarter to have 13 scoring shots to 3, the answer would be the latter :-\.
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According to Y&B, Cleve was running into an open goal at the end of the first quarter when the siren went.
Half time - VFL Seniors
Coburg Tigers 3.0 8.6 . . (54)
Northern Bullants 4.9 6.9 . . (45)
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must be a strong wind
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Yep the breeze must bloody strong.
Good stuff Burgers. Hopefully we can contain them in the 3rd and come home with the breeze.
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2009 VFL Seniors - 3/4 time
Coburg Tigers 3.0 8.6 11.8 . (74)
Northern Bullants 4.9 6.9 8.10 . (58)
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good stuff
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2009 VFL Seniors
Coburg Tigers 3.0 8.6 11.8 17.14 (116)
Northern Bullants 4.9 6.9 8.10 11.14 (80)
Good win :clapping.
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excellent will put pressure on twig to drop sloppy now
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well done to the lads, McCrae fair dinkum had his back to the wall with some questions to answer had the losses continued :clapping :whistle
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Craig Mc Crae would be a very relieved man one would think!
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excellent will put pressure on twig to drop sloppy now
Funny how Lids puts in a good game so you move onto someone else
When Hislop was the player Rawlings singled out for praise in the media after the game, why on earth would he be getting dropped next week?
He had 19 disposals and a goal in only his 13th game of AFL, in fact it was his best game so far in his short career
You have a strange method of developing players
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excellent will put pressure on twig to drop sloppy now
Funny how Lids puts in a good game so you move onto someone else
When Hislop was the player Rawlings singled out for praise in the media after the game, why on earth would he be getting dropped next week?
He had 19 disposals and a goal in only his 13th game of AFL, in fact it was his best game so far in his short career
You have a strange method of developing players
With TW gone and Bowden in the twos, the focus has to be applied to someone else! It is not in our nature to look at the positive side of a player when our mind was made up before giving a bloke a go! We need a sacrificial lamb and we are starting to run out of sheep!
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2009 VFL Seniors
Coburg Tigers 3.0 8.6 11.8 17.14 (116)
Northern Bullants 4.9 6.9 8.10 11.14 (80)
GOALS:
Coburg Tigers: Carnell 4 Pattison 2 Hughes 2 Clarke Pettifer Browne Liddle King Coughlan Raines Carrick Oakley-Nicholls
Northern Bullants: Bannister 2 ELLARD 2 Tiller Hadley Morgan Cloke YARRAN Stevens Iacobucci
BEST:
Coburg Tigers: Carnell Pattison Carrick Liddle McMahon Horne
Northern Bullants: Bannister Scotland ELLARD BROWNE Cloke Stevens
REPORTED PLAYERS:
Coburg Tigers: nil
Northern Bullants: Player McCornell #1 reported for forceful contact to Jake King
2009 VFL Reserves
Coburg Tigers 0.10 6.16 10.18 13.27 (105)
Northern Bullants 2.2 2.5 4.9 6.13 (49)
GOALS:
Coburg Tigers: GILLIGAN 3 Abdallah 2 Allan 2 Hislop 2 Rayson Cattapan Caruso Jordon
Northern Bullants: BILNEY 2 Cunningham 2 GALE WILKINSON
BEST:
Coburg Tigers: Cattapan Caruso Allan Dahl Horne Houli
Northern Bullants: Adams Smith McDermott Austin mclellan Stanton
https://reg.sportingpulse.com/olr_v3/rpt_progressive.cgi?aID=8&pg=1&a=MR_
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excellent will put pressure on twig to drop sloppy now
Funny how Lids puts in a good game so you move onto someone else
When Hislop was the player Rawlings singled out for praise in the media after the game, why on earth would he be getting dropped next week?
He had 19 disposals and a goal in only his 13th game of AFL, in fact it was his best game so far in his short career
You have a strange method of developing players
Why bother Infamy, I don't think there is anyone at the RFC that TT actually likes........... well except for Campbell :whistle
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BEST:
Coburg Tigers: Carnell Pattison Carrick Liddle McMahon Horne
Good stuff by the Burgers. It would've been nicer if a few more RFC guys were named in the bests although the list on the VFL site can be unreliable. We don't want to see Jordie back in the side :help.
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Line in the sand spurs Coburg
Chris Mitchell | July 06, 2009
AN HONESTY session was the catalyst behind Coburg's 36-point win against Northern Bullants yesterday.
A host of Richmond players put their hands up for a spot in the AFL side in the win at Coburg City Oval.
Caretaker coach and Brisbane Lions legend Craig McRae, who has replaced Jade Rawlings at the club for the rest of the season, was thrilled with his first win in charge of Richmond's VFL affiliate.
After three straight losses the win pushed the Tigers to sixth on the ladder and in reach of the top four, while the Bullants slipped to eighth.
"We had a good meeting on Monday when we sat around as a group and we identified some behaviours that we are going to live by for the remainder of the year," McRae said.
"We made it pretty clear that if you're not going to play your role you put yourself in jeopardy of staying in the team, regardless of who you are and what your history has been. It was pretty much a line in the sand and the group responded terrifically."
Led by a brilliant midfield, the Tigers rallied from 15 points down at quarter-time to boot nine second-half goals to seal their sixth win of the season, despite the best efforts of Carlton veterans Nick Stevens (23 possessions) and Heath Scotland (35).
Richmond tall Graham Polak, wearing a helmet and still on the comeback trail after being hit by a tram and suffering head injuries last year, was impressive for Coburg with 16 possessions and seven marks playing in the ruck and in defence.
"He's deserved his opportunity," McRae said. "He's been playing really good footy for a number of weeks in the reserves. He was marking the footy as he can. He contributed well and if he keeps progressing he will be happy."
Jordan McMahon put his hand up for a spot in the Richmond side to tackle Carlton at the MCG on Saturday with 34 possessions across half-back, while Glen Carrick (23 touches), Mark Coughlan (20, four marks), Andrew Raines (15 touches) and Adam Thomson (19 disposals, eight marks) were also impressive.
Thomson ended the match with ice on his right knee.
Much-maligned Richmond forward Cleve Hughes, in just his third senior VFL game this season, provided a strong target and kicked two goals to go with 10 disposals and eight marks, while defenders Alex Rance (19 disposals) and Jake King (19) were solid.
Coburg captain Nick Carnell, who had the big job on Stevens, booted four goals in a best-afield display.
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sport/afl/story/0,26576,25738172-19742,00.html
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Vosstiger on Y&B has a report on each RFC player
http://www.yellowandblack.com.au/forum/showpost.php?p=260291&postcount=33
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Can vouch for Vosstiger's report as I was there as well.
BTW there was no wind. At all.
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Connors- Didn't excite much but was showing more endeavor and then got injured and missed the rest of the game. Was pointing to high hamstring/buttock area
Great another injury :P
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Coburg gains first win under McRae
VFL site
By Bryce Jarvis
From the look of the dark ominous clouds that hovered above ABD Group stadium, it appeared from the outset that an old fashion slog out in the mud was going to be played out. The heavens failed to open however, and in the end a free flowing, hard fought match was easily slammed home by the Burgers, winners by 36 points.
The first quarter belonged solely to the Bullants, with Coburg only able to kick three majors, those coming from Pattison, Oakley-Nicholls & Raines. The Bullants virtually shut down Coburg's half forward line, with Nick Stevens dominating with early possessions.
Overall the Bullants had 13 shots on goal, and if not for poor kicking would have gone into the first break with a far bigger lead than fifteen points. Jarrod Bannister kicked his two goals for the game in the first , Stevens kicked the first goal of the game, with a brilliant snap at the two minute mark. Ellard was the other major scorer for the Bullants in the first.
It was like a completely new Coburg outfit in the second quarter, the hard nosed football that the Burgers are becoming notorious for was back. The burgers kicked five goals for the quarter, with several other chances going begging to go in 9 point leaders at the half-time break.
Jordan McMahon, Nick Liddle and Matthew White were explosive across the ground and their delivery set up the Tigers forwards on several occasions. Pattison added his second for the day, Coughlan, Clarke, Liddle and Carnell all contributed majors for the quarter.
The only shining lights for the Bullants in the second quarter, were big Cameron Cloke and Luke Morgan, who both contributed to the scoreboard. But in addition they also added some much needed heart to the Bullants outfit, which lacked cohesiveness and the spark they brought to the first quarter.
The third quarter was a tightly contested battle with the ball going back and forward like a yo-yo. Neither the Burgers or the Bullants were able to stamp their authority on the game, with the Tigers going in 16 points leaders into the last quarter. King, Pettifer and Carrick all kicked majors for the Burgers, with Hadlee & Yarran booting two vital goals for the Bullants. Carrick had a huge third, as did Adam Pattison.
The fourth quarter belonged entirely to the Burgers in particular Nick Carnell, who booted three magnificent captains goals to drive Coburg home by 36 points. Ellard, Tiller, Cloke and Scotland all stood up for the Bullants, but Coburg just had a stronger attack at the uncontested ball. Cleve Hughes played well throughout the day but owned the forward line in the last, booting two fantastic goals.
Overall a fantastic effort from the Tigers, who for now have stemmed the bleeding from a series of bad losses. The next few weeks however, will separate the contenders from the pretenders. Coburg's next three matches are away games and are against some quality opposition in Williamstown, Geelong and Casey, with that in mind it could well be a season-defining month for the Burgers.
http://www.sportingpulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?client=1-118-0-0-0&sID=60264&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=9416518§ionID=60264
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Stats snippet from McRae's EOTT report
McMahon 34 disposals
Bowden 28 disposals
Pattison 24 disposals, 12 marks (4 con.), 8 tackles
Thomson 20 disposals, 7 tackles
Coughlan 20 disposals, 5 tackles
Rance 19 disposals
Polak 16 disposals, 7 marks
Rance 15 disposals, 6 tackles
White 15 kicks (nearly all hit the target). 75% gametime
Hughes 8 marks
JON 6 tackles but no influence
Connors - hammy
Petts - slightly injured himself so tailed off after half-time 4 tackles.
Full report at: http://210.50.4.102/rfc/