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Re: Coburg vs Northern Blues - Sunday, July 29
« Reply #75 on: July 30, 2012, 03:30:58 AM »
PICS: from the Coburg game yesterday ,,,

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Coburg coach Adam Potter didn't concede the imminent fracture of the Coburg-Richmond alignment played a role in his side's big defeat.

He said the relationships between the players established across its 12-year association were still intact, despite the recent board bickering.

"We're going to be an alignment again next year and a lot of them (the players) are good mates and they get along well," Potter said.

"I don't think it has an impact at all.

"As a coaching group and a playing group you don't really get caught up in the off-field stuff. I guess that's for the board and general manager Jake McCauley to look after those sides of things."

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Re: Coburg vs Northern Blues - Sunday, July 29
« Reply #76 on: July 30, 2012, 04:52:43 AM »
what a load of bunkum..of course the off field affects what happens on the park.If potter thinks it doesnt he's seriously out of touch


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Re: Coburg vs Northern Blues - Sunday, July 29
« Reply #78 on: August 01, 2012, 06:02:19 PM »
Development coach Greg Mellor's summary of how the Richmond-listed players performed at Coburg last Sunday ...

Seniors

Ben Darrou
An improved performance.  Ben’s ability to use the ball well and make smart decisions under pressure continues to be a real strength.  Also displayed better defensive techniques, which is something he has been working really hard on.

Dave Astbury
Played key back and started the game very well.  His positioning was quite good and he appeared confident, strong and aggressive.  It was the best Dave had looked since returning from his long-term injury.  Unfortunately, however, he received a heavy knock to the eye and took no further part in the match.  Thankfully, it was not too serious and he should be right to play on the weekend.

Todd Elton
We were really pleased with Todd’s efforts last Sunday.  As a key forward, he marked well and was constantly active and providing an option for teammates to kick to.  His defensive efforts also were much better, in particular his tackling and chasing.

Steve Verrier
Another positive game from Steve.  He tagged a quality opponent in David Ellard and did quite a reasonable job, reducing his impact and working hard offensively, himself, to pick up 24 possessions.  The past couple of weeks have been a great experience for Steve.  He is learning a lot about defensive positioning and how to play on good players.

Angus Graham
Dominated the hit-outs again, but the team’s midfielders were not able to make full use of this.  Angus anticipated impacting more around the ground and was disappointed with his performance.
 
Tom Derickx
Tom started well with a couple of strong contested marks, and looked dangerous up forward, but the team did not get the ball in often enough for him to have sufficient opportunity to impact.
 
Brad Miller
Played a solid game without dominating.  Was used mainly up forward, but also spent a little time in the midfield.  Took three good marks inside the forward-50 area, but finished the match with just 1.2.  Brad would have expected to convert at least one, if not both, those misses.

Brad Helbig
A mixed bag from Brad.  We loved his physicality and intent around the contest.  His willingness to hunt the football and opponent was excellent.  Unfortunately, though, his kicking, which is normally a strength, was a bit off.  He missed a few targets by foot that he’d usually be expected to hit.

Jeromey Webberley
‘Jezza’ found a lot of the ball and was the team’s leading possession-winner, with 25 touches.  But, although he got a lot of the ball, we would have liked his disposal efficiency to have been higher.
 
Brett O’Hanlon
Brett had a very disappointing first quarter, with minimal impact, so it was good to see him finish the game with 20 possessions.  The confidence gained from working his way back into the contest, after a poor start, will stand him in good stead in the future.  His kicking ability continues to be a highlight.

Development

Andrew Browne
Again played development for greater game time in the ruck and dominated the hit-outs with 57. His marking improved over the course of the game and he is now starting to jump hard at the ball.

Piva Wright
 Another good performance from Piva.  His defensive game was quite strong.  He was able to successfully implement a number of defensive techniques that he has been working on.  His offensive disposal and decision-making was excellent.

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/6301/newsid/143275/default.aspx