The Coburg Reportrichmondfc.com.au
Tue 02 Aug, 2011Development coach, David Newett, provides a summary of how the Richmond-listed players performed at VFL level with Coburg in last Saturday’s stirring victory over the Northern Bullants. Ben Nason
Worked his way into the match to create some good link-up. Didn’t have a big possession game, but it was an improvement on his form the previous week. Sealed the team’s win with his goal late in the final term.
Jamie O’Reilly
While not having a major impact on the game, he played well from a defensive perspective, keeping his opponents in check. Used the ball effectively, overall, when rebounding. An improved effort from his previous outing.
Jeromey Webberley
Generated many rebounds for the team with his good positioning and ball use. Worked hard to have an impact throughout the game, either by linking up play offensively, or applying pressure defensively.
Dean MacDonald
Played his best game for the season at senior VFL level. Performed his role admirably, using his pace to advantage, both offensively and defensively. Was involved in several scoring opportunities in a really positive display.
Jayden Post
Top performance in defence. Spoiled strongly and also took several fine marks to repel the Bullants’ forward movement. Accumulated 22 possessions and used the majority of them to the team’s advantage.
Tom Hislop
Very good display, highlighted by his work in the contested situations - winning the hard ball and tackling strongly. Took advantage of teammate Andrew Browne’s ruck dominance around the stoppages. Also provided outside run to link up play and generate scoring opportunities.
Matt Dea
Played on dangerous Bullants forward Ahmed Saad and did a good job in restricting him to just a couple of goals. Was strong in his actions, whether spoiling, tackling or marking. Offensively, showed composure with the ball, to cap off another solid game.
Robbie Hicks
Another who played his role well, using his pace to break the game open at various stages throughout. Had several shots for goal and worked hard to apply forward-line pressure.
Mitch Farmer
Played a very good defensive game. Was solid with his positioning and ability to impact contests. Won critical contests to thwart the opposition’s offensive thrusts. Rebounded well using foot skills to link up play and generate scoring opportunities.
Andrew Browne
Dominant display in the ruck. Won 37 hit-outs to give Coburg’s midfielders first use from the stoppages. Accumulated 21 possessions, due to good follow-up work. Worked hard throughout the game, led by example, and played a prominent role in setting up the victory.
Pat Contin
Returned to the side after a week off due to injury and, despite a quiet first half from a possession perspective, played his role well. Had a significant impact in the third term, with 11 possessions. Linked up play and used the ball effectively to create scoring opportunities. Finished off in the last quarter with some important touches.
Nick Westhoff (Coburg reserves)
Played his second game back from injury in Coburg’s reserves. Was used in a variety of roles, forward and through the midfield, and finished the match with a dozen possessions. Highlight of his performance was a fine snap goal from 45 metres out against a strong breeze.
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