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Re: Coburg vs Williamstown, Sat July 17
« Reply #15 on: July 17, 2010, 05:14:59 PM »
Willy are the ladder leaders. I'd guess we shouldn't be too surprised if Coburg loses by 10 goals to them. It's just the margin was only 3 goals at 3/4 time  :-\ even if Willy had the breeze in the last. It appears our (RFC's) lack of depth is showing especially now that we are getting a few injuries and suspensions.

It's good to Browne in the bests. He's been one of the few putting in consistent efforts each week. Two in a row for Mitch in the bests too IIRC.

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Re: Coburg vs Williamstown, Sat July 17
« Reply #16 on: July 17, 2010, 05:18:36 PM »
Post reported again.  :-\
I heard that so I asked WP about the report - "No idea. Was he playing? Might as well not been out there"  :-\

If Postie has been reported it won't go well down at the VFl tribunal given it was his first game back after a one-week suspension  :P.

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Re: Coburg vs Williamstown, Sat July 17
« Reply #17 on: July 17, 2010, 05:20:39 PM »
2010 VFL Seniors

Williamstown   2.3  7.8  11.9  18.14 (122)
Coburg Tigers   4.4  4.5   8.9    8.12 (60)

GOALS:
Williamstown: Little 4 Akermanis 3 Davies 2 Hooper 2 Rose 2 Panos 2 Hill  Jones  Stretton
Coburg Tigers: Morton 3 Hicks 2 Carnell  Piuselli  Taylor

BEST:
Williamstown: Johnson Grossman Addison Lockwood Jolley Davies
Coburg Tigers: Browne Morton RANCE Power Clifton Carnell

REPORTED PLAYERS:
Williamstown: Nil
Coburg Tigers: No.72 Jayden Post (Coburg) reported for charging No.28 Grossman (Williamstown)



2010 VFL Reserves

Williamstown   4.6  6.9  12.14  18.18 (126)
Coburg Tigers   3.1  5.4    7.4     9.7 (61)

GOALS:
Williamstown: Purton-Smith 5 Tanner 3 McCallum 2 Cravino 2 Fenton  Carr  Florance  Daniels  McHarg  Prato
Coburg Tigers: Meroli 3 Fewster  Cattapan  Westhoff Lucin  Morris  Dennis

BEST:
Williamstown: Purton-Smith Smith McCallum Mugavin Rampe Carr
Coburg Tigers: Morris Dahl Ambrose Lucin Fahey Cattapan

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Re: Coburg vs Williamstown, Sat July 17
« Reply #18 on: July 17, 2010, 05:34:23 PM »
I wonder if Jordie played on Aker so Aker will call him a useless hack this week on the radio lol.


For those that went....

Where did Morton play today - did he kick 3 goals playing forward or from further up the field in the midfield/off half-back?

How did Taylor go?
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Re: Coburg vs Williamstown, Sat July 17
« Reply #19 on: July 17, 2010, 06:11:42 PM »
Morton played in the middle or wing all day, played well and is building up his endurance for the position.

Taylor played well in patches, come in and out of the game but looks classy when he turns it on.

McMahon didnt play today he is injured.

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Re: Coburg vs Williamstown, Sat July 17
« Reply #20 on: July 17, 2010, 06:20:07 PM »
I wonder if Jordie played on Aker so Aker will call him a useless hack this week on the radio lol.


For those that went....

Where did Morton play today - did he kick 3 goals playing forward or from further up the field in the midfield/off half-back?

How did Taylor go?

Joedie din't play - ankle I believe

Mitch played on the wing and was very good. Credit to him - he is clearly working on the things he needs to ans is reaping the benefits, like Tucky before him

Tayor flashed in and out - Defensively his game needs alot of work but no doubting his talent.

Hicks was a disappointment - don't let the 2 goals fool you (they came about in the 1st 20 mins of the game) he really struggled

First time this season I've walked away disppointed in Gourdis. Was OK until 3 qtr time but made a couple of horrible mistakes early in the last which resulted in goals and then he appeared to drop his head and started playing with the bad habits of season's past, little of no chasing, disinterested etc

As for Jayden Post - I can only re-iterate what I said last week about him - in a word disinterested.

However, I will add and I texted this through to MT earlier and I am prepared for the torrent of abuse and whacks I am likely to receive but I would seriously consider trading this bloke at seasons end that's how far backwards he has gone this year. I always had question marks on the defensive side to his game but he really doesn't seem to able to (or perhaps it's a case of not wanting to :-\) embrace the Dimma game plan.

He is clearly at Coburg to work on certain deficiencies in his game (like Tuck and King did & now Morton is) but I really haven't been unable to to see any improvement in the things that I would think are the short comings in his game. The talent is their just not sure of the desire or want is; as I said he looks disinterested.

Actually his whole season could be summed up in the first minute of the game today when he took a strong contested mark 10 metres out, played on (why I'll never know) and missed (point I think it was) - it was exactly team orientated stuff

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Re: Coburg vs Williamstown, Sat July 17
« Reply #21 on: July 17, 2010, 06:25:39 PM »
call me crazy but I struggle with the term disinterested being used to describe the efforts of elite sportsmen...admitedly I haven't seen posty in a while but from what I saw when he was in the seniors, it wasn't his interest span that held him back it was serious deficiencies in talent that saw the ball constantly slip through his hands then between his legs...c'mon, let's not sugarcoat things, call it how it is :shh
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Re: Coburg vs Williamstown, Sat July 17
« Reply #22 on: July 17, 2010, 06:36:39 PM »
call me crazy but I struggle with the term disinterested being used to describe the efforts of elite sportsmen...admitedly I haven't seen posty in a while but from what I saw when he was in the seniors, it wasn't his interest span that held him back it was serious deficiencies in talent that saw the ball constantly slip through his hands then between his legs...c'mon, let's not sugarcoat things, call it how it is :shh

See I bj17 - I reckon he has talent. Best example I can give is I believe he is a terrific contested mark.

But to me his biggest deficiencies are first and foremost his defensive game that is at times non-existent which leads to the 2nd thing IMHO and that is his work rate - I don't think it is good enough and that's why I reckon he's spent nearly the enitre season at Coburg. His refusal to chase and/or is reaction time to do so makes his work rate or lack of; shine like a beacon. Put simply IMHO he doesn't work hard enough when he hasn't got the ball or when he needs to pressure his opponents

It is this work rate issue that had me fired up last week when it was suggested he may play AFL this week - if he isn't prepared to do the hard work what message would it send to play especially when you have guys who have busted their guts all season (read Browne & Gourdis depsite his game 2day) and can't get a look in  ???
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Re: Coburg vs Williamstown, Sat July 17
« Reply #23 on: July 17, 2010, 06:43:10 PM »
Cheers TFL and WP  :cheers.

Good on Mitch for working hard on his deficiencies. An very good effort in a losing side to kick 3 goals from the wing/midfield.

I'm hoping it's 2nd year blues for Postie but he has gone backwards from last year  :-\. He hasn't yet found a position either and he's been tried at CHB and CHF.
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Re: Coburg vs Williamstown, Sat July 17
« Reply #24 on: July 17, 2010, 06:44:11 PM »
I haven't seen Post at Coburg so would not know, but I would like to see Aston replace him in the OER banner  ;D

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Re: Coburg vs Williamstown, Sat July 17
« Reply #25 on: July 17, 2010, 07:18:30 PM »
Certainly not having a crack at WP as Post wasnt very good today, did some good things but not much.

He could be excused today as he copped a knock in the 1st qtr and had blurred vision for a while.

I dont think there is a problem with him be disinterested, he is certainly keen to do well. His body language may suggest that but he certainly is keen.

He does however need to improve his work rate, the way in which the footy is moved inside 50 doesnt help tall forwards either.

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Re: Coburg vs Williamstown, Sat July 17
« Reply #26 on: July 17, 2010, 07:27:37 PM »
First time this season I've walked away disppointed in Gourdis. Was OK until 3 qtr time but made a couple of horrible mistakes early in the last which resulted in goals and then he appeared to drop his head and started playing with the bad habits of season's past, little of no chasing, disinterested etc

WP... Goo held Little goaless till time on 2nd qtr when he came off and Rance went to Little, first ariel contest Rance didnt get a hand on the ball, goal, should have heard Goo on the bench, he was spewing, agree he looked peeed off in the 4th qtr, think it was at his team mates, far to much room inside 50 in the last qtr (10 uncontested Willy marks in or around their 50) makes it very hard with so many no pressure kicks coming at the forwards, but your right he must learn to stay focused if he is going to play AFL
On Morts, he has'nt had the privelage of playing this year with a winning midfield or attitude, hope he's back in the Richmond side next week, worked hard all day, looks a lot more hungry to get the ball in his hands
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Re: Coburg vs Williamstown, Sat July 17
« Reply #27 on: July 17, 2010, 07:30:58 PM »
How much has Morton actually played on the wing in recent weeks?
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Re: Coburg vs Williamstown, Sat July 17
« Reply #28 on: July 17, 2010, 07:36:13 PM »
I also dont think Post will make it and we should trade out at seasons end. Last time I was howled down its good to see some others coming on board. Post is an average player at best.

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Re: Coburg vs Williamstown, Sat July 17
« Reply #29 on: July 17, 2010, 07:49:57 PM »
call me crazy but I struggle with the term disinterested being used to describe the efforts of elite sportsmen...admitedly I haven't seen posty in a while but from what I saw when he was in the seniors, it wasn't his interest span that held him back it was serious deficiencies in talent that saw the ball constantly slip through his hands then between his legs...c'mon, let's not sugarcoat things, call it how it is :shh

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