The Coburg Reportrichmondfc.com.au
3:25 PM Tue 09 Aug, 2011Development coach, David Newett, provides a summary of how the Richmond-listed players performed at VFL level with Coburg against the Box Hill Hawks last Saturday.
Ben Nason
Played his role when forward and in the midfield, however, for such a key play-maker, didn’t have a major impact on the game.
Jamie O’Reilly
Solid performance in defence. Kept his opponents quiet, while gathering 17 possessions himself. Used the ball well and provided good rebound run.
Jeromey Webberley
Although not at his best, still made a valuable contribution to the team. Provided good run offensively and kicked the ball into some key areas inside 50. Also worked his way, defensively, into the game.
Jayden Post
Another fine performance playing in a variety of roles. Was strong defensively with his spoiling and work in contests. Took 14 marks for the game, several of them contested, continuing his impressive aerial form of late. Accumulated a Coburg-high 28 possessions and used the majority to the team’s advantage.
Robbie Hicks
Had no impact on the game apart from a fine goal and a couple of good defensive involvements.
Andrew Browne
Overcame a quiet start to produce another top performance in the ruck. Won 27 hit-outs and gathered a career-high 25 possessions. Displayed good follow-up work at stoppages, worked hard throughout the game to provide a target, and led by example to keep Coburg in the game.
Pat Contin
Had consistent involvement across the game with a good second half. Used his 23 possessions well and provided good run and links in play.
Nick Westhoff (Coburg reserves)
Was used in a variety of roles in the reserves team. Had some very good involvements in scoring chains by providing a strong target in the forward half. Applied solid defensive pressure at times with chase-down tackling. Finished with two goals.
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