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Coburg vs Frankston on ABC TV this Saturday
« on: July 31, 2006, 11:44:49 PM »
VFL Football 2006
Coburg Tigers Vs Frankston
1:00pm  Saturday, August 5, 2006
Coburg City Oval

http://www.abc.net.au/tv/guide/netw/200608/programs/SP0519V016D5082006T130000.htm

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Re: Coburg vs Frankston on ABC TV this Saturday
« Reply #1 on: August 01, 2006, 09:47:57 AM »
Would of gone to this anyway, should be a good game - Unfortunatly I will be at the Tigers v Bullies match - At least the storm are playing the tigers over the road at 05:30 so I may see a win on the day  :shh

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Re: Coburg vs Frankston on ABC TV this Saturday
« Reply #2 on: August 01, 2006, 04:33:49 PM »
Would of gone to this anyway, should be a good game - Unfortunatly I will be at the Tigers v Bullies match - At least the storm are playing the tigers over the road at 05:30 so I may see a win on the day  :shh

Doh! Great timing ABC  :banghead.
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Coburg squad
« Reply #3 on: August 03, 2006, 11:27:13 PM »
Round 17 Seniors Team Vs. Frankston

Day: Saturday 5th August
Time: Reserves 10:20 AM Seniors 1:10 PM
Live Coverage on ABC TV From 1.00PM
Venue: Coburg City Oval

B: T.Jorgensen K.Moore J.Silvester

HB: J.Humm T.Burley L.McGuane

C: J.King P.Shelton M.White

HF: C.Hughes T.Knobel E.Kuret

F: T.Roach D.Limbach S.Huy

R: T.Ronaldson A.Neville D.Rodan

Int (from): N.Caruso S.Robertson V.Randello T.Simpson T.Casserly J.Rimington D.Di Mascio R.Young

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Coburg lost by 66 points
« Reply #4 on: August 05, 2006, 07:03:59 PM »
VFL Seniors

Coburg Tigers   2.1  3.5  4.12  7.18 (60)
Frankston   6.4  10.8  14.11  19.12 (126)

BEST:
Coburg Tigers: Silvester Neville Hughes Kuret Huy Moore
Frankston: Clarke Kennedy Pollard Marigliani Fortnam Krakouer

GOALS:
Coburg Tigers: Caruso  Limbach  Randello  Moore  Neville  Shelton  [/b]McGuane [/b]
Frankston: Clarke 6 Edwards 5 Marigliani 3 Fortnam  Barry  Phibbs  Berry  Burns



VFL Reserves

Coburg Tigers   2.4  6.4  9.5  14.10 (94)
Frankston   4.2  6.8  11.12  14.15 (99)

BEST:
Coburg Tigers: Young Simpson Strachan Bourke Baker Mullins
Frankston: Beasy Coghlan Oliver Barry Pendlebury Barrand

GOALS:
Coburg Tigers: Strachan 4 Chambers 3 Baker 3 Mullins 2 Crouch  Conder
Frankston: Beasy 4 Ferraro 3 Molan 2 Carpenter  Dore  Barrand  Dickson  Reddaway

REPORTED PLAYERS:
Coburg Tigers: Nil
Frankston: Nil

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Re: Coburg vs Frankston on ABC TV this Saturday
« Reply #5 on: August 05, 2006, 11:05:58 PM »
Roach, Rodan, Limbach, Hughes, Casserly, McGuane  :(, Moore, Humm and Knobel played for Coburg today. Graham played in the ressies.

With JON gone  :( it lookes like Moore will come in next week.

Good to see Hughes named in the best. He didn't kick a goal so I presume he must have played further up the ground.
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Re: Coburg vs Frankston on ABC TV this Saturday
« Reply #6 on: August 06, 2006, 02:22:16 AM »
Big win lifts Frankston's finals hopes
Ross Booth
The Age
August 6, 2006

FRANKSTON took a step towards a finals berth with a 66-point belting of the Coburg Tigers yesterday at the City Oval, Coburg, winning 19.12 (126) to 7.18 (60). The final score flattered Coburg, which trailed by 86 points midway through the last quarter before kicking the last three goals.

Andy Collins' Tigers team included nine Richmond-listed players against the stand-alone Frankston, but none of them were able to make a major impact on the game.

Instead it was Dolphin veteran forward Daniel Clarke who took the honours with a dominant display with six goals, and alongside him was full-forward Aaron Edwards who booted five goals to head the goalkicking with 63 for the season. The recruitment of Ashley Eames from the Scorpions has allowed Clarke to move forward to create a dangerous double-pronged attack.

It was a commanding display from Frankston, which strung together two wins in succession for the first time this season under coach Brett Lovett. The Dolphins' midfield dominance came through Paul Kennedy, Myles Krakouer and Chris Fortnam, while half-forward Marcus Marigliani was another to work into the midfield as well as kicking three goals.

Neither of Coburg's key forwards, Dean Limbach and Cleve Hughes, had any significant influence on the match. Coburg's best included defender Jarrod Sylvester in defence, while onballer Alister Neville had 35 touches.

http://www.realfooty.theage.com.au/realfooty/articles/2006/08/05/1154198378340.html

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Jake King article (Coburg site)
« Reply #7 on: August 07, 2006, 04:15:47 AM »
All Hail The King
coburgtigers.com.au

All hail the King Tiger proves a surprise packet in debut year.

Andy Collins jokes that the Coburg Tigers have been trying to keep recruit Jake King under wraps. However, it’s tough to do, when King, 22, consistently finds his way into Coburg’s best players.

At Cricket Victoria, where Collins is the career and welfare manager, there is a program called ‘diamonds in the rough’. This term is certainly applicable to King.

As Collins explained, not everyone has to come through the conventional system. Collins believes you could go to a local football match on any given weekend and if you spoke to the right people, they would be able to identify the special players in the competition. “If you think if they are young enough and have a really good
upside to them, then why not? All this boy (King) wanted was a chance,” Collins said.

King made his way to the City Oval after being North Heidelberg’s best player in its 2005 premiership. It was a performance that saw him invited to do a pre-season with Essendon, but, when things didn’t pan out at Windy Hill, Collins was quick to swoop.

King came through the Northern Knights program in the TAC Cup, but his exposure was restricted to just three games because of stress fractures to his back. He then headed to North Heidelberg.

So, just how did King slip underneath the radar for so long? King is unsure. He wonders if it was simply a case of no one wanting to take a chance, as he doesn’t think he has improved dramatically, but rather matured.“I did my own thing before, but now I’m listening to people,” King said. “It’s weird. I’ve played the game for 10 years now and you think you know a fair bit about it, but this year has been incredible in how much I have learned.”

King credits Collins for bringing the best out of him. He said the Coburg Tigers coach was extremely positive and encouraging in how he approached not only himself, but all of the players. Collins, a genius at identifying young talent, believes King’s form warrants him being looked at seriously by AFL clubs at this year’s draft, as he played the back pocket the way it should be played. In an unqualified endorsement of King, Collins noted: “I look at him and think, ‘I wish I played the back pocket like that’ – and I played a few AFL games (212)’.

“Jake plays it pretty tough and quick and fair, and he has good hands and he is a good kick. He still has a lot to learn about the game, but in one way that is really promising, because he was never in the system. “I’m really excited to coach a kid like that.” This excitement is quite possibly shared by an increasing number of
AFL recruiting scouts.

http://coburgtigers.footballvic.com.au/default.aspx?s=newsdisplay&aid=110426

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Coburg question?
« Reply #8 on: August 07, 2006, 04:24:44 PM »
Which RFC players will be eligible for the VFL finals? I've forgetten the criteria.

Coburg are struggling at the moment due to our huge injury list and underdone guys playing for them but with Richmond on September holidays again hopefully a number of our younger guys can head back and experience finals even at VFL level. Coburg are 3 games and % clear of ninth with 3 rounds to go so I guess they are safe.

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Re: Coburg vs Frankston on ABC TV this Saturday
« Reply #9 on: August 07, 2006, 07:25:53 PM »
Which RFC players will be eligible for the VFL finals? I've forgetten the criteria.

Coburg are struggling at the moment due to our huge injury list and underdone guys playing for them but with Richmond on September holidays again hopefully a number of our younger guys can head back and experience finals even at VFL level. Coburg are 3 games and % clear of ninth with 3 rounds to go so I guess they are safe.


Excellent M.T. at least i will have somewhere to go to for the first saturday in September!

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Re: Coburg question?
« Reply #10 on: August 07, 2006, 07:55:19 PM »
Which RFC players will be eligible for the VFL finals? I've forgetten the criteria.

Coburg are struggling at the moment due to our huge injury list and underdone guys playing for them but with Richmond on September holidays again hopefully a number of our younger guys can head back and experience finals even at VFL level. Coburg are 3 games and % clear of ninth with 3 rounds to go so I guess they are safe.



If an AFL listed players has played in the AFL after 1/7/06 they are ineligible unless thay have played at least 7 games for the burgers during the season. So perhaps  Schulz may qualify, where I reckon  Rodan, Roach, Jackson, McGuane, Limbach, Hughes all qualify. Polo doesn't
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Re: Coburg vs Frankston on ABC TV this Saturday
« Reply #11 on: August 08, 2006, 02:21:15 AM »
RFC players - Coburg games

Humm       15
Howat       14
McGuane  13
Limbach   12
Rodan      12
Hughes    10
JON         10  (season injury)
Roach       9
White        9
Chaffey     7
Jackson    7
Meyer       7  (season injury)
Pattison    7
Knobel      5  (plus 1 ressie)
Stafford    5
Casserly    4 (4 ressies)
Hartigan    4  (1 ressie)
Moore       4 (3 ressies)
Polo          4
Schulz      3  (1 ressie)
Gaspar     2  (1 ressie)
Krakouer   2
Foley        1
Hall           1
Tambling   1