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Re: Coburg practice match
« Reply #15 on: February 17, 2008, 06:23:33 PM »
I think Hughes got 3 of his 4 goals on gourdis so it needs to be put into perspective..

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Re: Coburg practice match
« Reply #16 on: February 17, 2008, 08:09:25 PM »
I think Hughes got 3 of his 4 goals on gourdis so it needs to be put into perspective..

 :-\ :-\

Gourdis doesnt play for Geeelong HB - this wasnt a interclub game :-\

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Re: Coburg practice match
« Reply #17 on: February 17, 2008, 08:39:43 PM »
Sorry WP I was talking about the intra-club game  :thumbsup.

I think Hughes got 3 of his 4 goals on gourdis so it needs to be put into perspective..
That's true HB but I'm not sure what else he was meant to do. Kick 8 in a quarter  ???. You can only play against the opponent you're on and Cleve made use of Gourdis' inexperience. Cleve also played well in the first scratch match so there was form to warrant a senior game IMO. I'm just perplexed over what the selection committee is doing with Cleve. It's not like we have a overabundance of tall marking forwards to kick to. Like last year when Cleve kicked 3 goals in consecutive weeks to be our forward with the best return in those games and then one poor game later he's out of the side. Sure he should have worked hard to force his way back into the side instead of ending up in the Coburg ressies but dropping him like that is hardly showing faith in a kid. You don't see Mark Williams at Port drop Westhoff after one bad game.
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Re: Coburg practice match
« Reply #18 on: February 17, 2008, 08:50:05 PM »
Sorry WP I was talking about the intra-club game  :thumbsup.


Oops sorry - cool
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Re: Coburg practice match
« Reply #19 on: February 18, 2008, 04:09:08 AM »
A couple of pics from the game courtesy of the Geelong BF board:

http://i28.tinypic.com/311x3rr.jpg

http://i31.tinypic.com/5mh0lz.jpg

http://i25.tinypic.com/bgpv0m.jpg

Can anyone put names to the Coburg faces?

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Re: Coburg practice match
« Reply #20 on: February 18, 2008, 09:14:00 AM »
No.11 looks like Polo (first pic).
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Re: Coburg practice match
« Reply #21 on: February 18, 2008, 03:16:56 PM »
Cleve Hughes is a proven longkicking goalscorer

He is? :-\
You must be looking at a different player to me. Hughes has got plenty to prove.


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Re: Coburg practice match
« Reply #22 on: February 18, 2008, 04:12:21 PM »
Sorry WP I was talking about the intra-club game  :thumbsup.

I think Hughes got 3 of his 4 goals on gourdis so it needs to be put into perspective..
That's true HB but I'm not sure what else he was meant to do. Kick 8 in a quarter  ???. You can only play against the opponent you're on and Cleve made use of Gourdis' inexperience. Cleve also played well in the first scratch match so there was form to warrant a senior game IMO. I'm just perplexed over what the selection committee is doing with Cleve. It's not like we have a overabundance of tall marking forwards to kick to. Like last year when Cleve kicked 3 goals in consecutive weeks to be our forward with the best return in those games and then one poor game later he's out of the side. Sure he should have worked hard to force his way back into the side instead of ending up in the Coburg ressies but dropping him like that is hardly showing faith in a kid. You don't see Mark Williams at Port drop Westhoff after one bad game.

That fair enough though i still don't mind us making him work harder to get a game , though if he does get in it would be crappy to see him dropped after one poor game again..

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Re: Coburg practice match
« Reply #23 on: February 18, 2008, 08:22:24 PM »
Sorry WP I was talking about the intra-club game  :thumbsup.

I think Hughes got 3 of his 4 goals on gourdis so it needs to be put into perspective..
That's true HB but I'm not sure what else he was meant to do. Kick 8 in a quarter  ???. You can only play against the opponent you're on and Cleve made use of Gourdis' inexperience. Cleve also played well in the first scratch match so there was form to warrant a senior game IMO. I'm just perplexed over what the selection committee is doing with Cleve. It's not like we have a overabundance of tall marking forwards to kick to. Like last year when Cleve kicked 3 goals in consecutive weeks to be our forward with the best return in those games and then one poor game later he's out of the side. Sure he should have worked hard to force his way back into the side instead of ending up in the Coburg ressies but dropping him like that is hardly showing faith in a kid. You don't see Mark Williams at Port drop Westhoff after one bad game.

That fair enough though i still don't mind us making him work harder to get a game , though if he does get in it would be crappy to see him dropped after one poor game again..
That's fair enough too HB. Cleve should have worked harder at Coburg and not have fallen away as badly as he did.
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Re: Coburg practice match
« Reply #24 on: February 18, 2008, 10:31:52 PM »
Pic 2 - left hand side is Matty White. Ruckman is big Beau whos surname escapes me. Cogs looks shielded behind the ruckman

Pic 3 - that looks like Cleve in the distance
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Re: Coburg practice match
« Reply #25 on: February 25, 2008, 04:18:52 PM »
A week and a bit late but there's a report by Rawlings on the Coburg vs Geelong game in EOTT.

http://210.50.4.102/rfc/

Some snippets:
Schulz was B.O.G. - 19 possessions, 9 marks.

Howat 33 possies and he was commended on his disposal both by hand and foot.

Collins had 19 possies in just over 50% game time.

Rance is very professional with his recovery from ankle injury.

Gourdis has genuine power but now needs to learn how to use it. On a major educational program.