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Re: Coburg vs Port Melbourne - Sat. June 16 --- LIVE on ABC1 TV
« Reply #45 on: June 16, 2012, 05:40:49 PM »
another pretty poor result against a non aligned team of all sides, where the hell are they on the ladder ::)

Poor comment mate.

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Re: Coburg vs Port Melbourne - Sat. June 16 --- LIVE on ABC1 TV
« Reply #46 on: June 16, 2012, 06:11:20 PM »
Coburg at least tried today for most of the game. The scoreboard only blew out in the last 15 mins of the game. So not a bad effort considering it was against Port Melbourne on their home deck.

The team though has a lop-sided structure so you question team selection and positoning and what hinderance on the development of our cubs exists. Elton is playing VFL ressies while we have rucks and defenders playing forward in the seniors most of whom won't be around next year (Gus and McGuane). The midfield is essentially all Burger players except for Webbs and Whitey when he plays however the Burger players are mostly poorly skilled as well. 

Another clean-out coming at the end of the year.
Graham - gone
McGuane - gone
Browne - they'll persist with as he's still young for a ruckman but no guarantees he'll be around in 2-3 years time.
Derickx - gone
A.Maric - decision making has to improve if he wants to survive.
Darrou - first year so he'll survive
Verrier - first year so he'll survive
Webberley - best for Coburg today but VFL is probably his level.
Post - Not good signs with Griffs ahead of him as a defender and Miller getting games ahead of him as a forward. Postie just can't find a position to settle into.
Astbury - coming back from a long-term injury so we'll survive.
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Re: Coburg vs Port Melbourne - Sat. June 16 --- LIVE on ABC1 TV
« Reply #47 on: June 16, 2012, 06:15:26 PM »
Graham is a certainty to be here unless traded.

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Re: Coburg vs Port Melbourne - Sat. June 16 --- LIVE on ABC1 TV
« Reply #48 on: June 16, 2012, 06:19:04 PM »
Graham is a certainty to be here unless traded.
Gus is out of contract at the end of the season.
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Re: Coburg vs Port Melbourne - Sat. June 16 --- LIVE on ABC1 TV
« Reply #49 on: June 16, 2012, 06:30:24 PM »
Graham is a certainty to be here unless traded.
Gus is out of contract at the end of the season.

No he's not. I know the family. Even if he was he'd still be here next year. Offers a lot more than Browne and Derickx.

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Re: Coburg vs Port Melbourne - Sat. June 16 --- LIVE on ABC1 TV
« Reply #50 on: June 16, 2012, 06:44:52 PM »
Read all posts twice.

Still confused.

Is he stuffing contracted next year or not?

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Re: Coburg vs Port Melbourne - Sat. June 16 --- LIVE on ABC1 TV
« Reply #51 on: June 16, 2012, 07:19:19 PM »
Dev Squad won by 5 points with Elton kicking 5:


   
Port Melbourne
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Coburg Tigers
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Goal Kickers: T. Elton 5, N. Maric 2, J. Robinson , R. Jordan , N. Robertella , R. Hore , K. Moore , G. Turner , N. Dimartino
Best Players: M. Tanner, N. Maric, A. Duhau, R. Bamblett, T. Elton, N. Linton

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Re: Coburg vs Port Melbourne - Sat. June 16 --- LIVE on ABC1 TV
« Reply #52 on: June 16, 2012, 07:23:24 PM »
another pretty poor result against a non aligned team of all sides, where the hell are they on the ladder ::)

Tell me you're joking. This side has lost one game in their last 50 odd games

Really, im not across VFL results, they didnt look much to me watching the first q :shh
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Re: Coburg vs Port Melbourne - Sat. June 16 --- LIVE on ABC1 TV
« Reply #53 on: June 16, 2012, 08:26:48 PM »
Aryesy can coach :thumbsup

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Re: Coburg vs Port Melbourne - Sat. June 16 --- LIVE on ABC1 TV
« Reply #54 on: June 16, 2012, 08:46:22 PM »
Graham is a certainty to be here unless traded.
Gus is out of contract at the end of the season.
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Incorrect

Gus is indeed contracted for next season.

Will be traded if the price is right

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Re: Coburg vs Port Melbourne - Sat. June 16 --- LIVE on ABC1 TV
« Reply #55 on: June 16, 2012, 09:25:38 PM »
Coburg at least tried today for most of the game. The scoreboard only blew out in the last 15 mins of the game. So not a bad effort considering it was against Port Melbourne on their home deck.

The team though has a lop-sided structure so you question team selection and positoning and what hinderance on the development of our cubs exists. Elton is playing VFL ressies while we have rucks and defenders playing forward in the seniors most of whom won't be around next year (Gus and McGuane). The midfield is essentially all Burger players except for Webbs and Whitey when he plays however the Burger players are mostly poorly skilled as well. 

Another clean-out coming at the end of the year.
Graham - gone
McGuane - gone
Browne - they'll persist with as he's still young for a ruckman but no guarantees he'll be around in 2-3 years time.
Derickx - gone
A.Maric - decision making has to improve if he wants to survive.
Darrou - first year so he'll survive
Verrier - first year so he'll survive
Webberley - best for Coburg today but VFL is probably his level.
Post - Not good signs with Griffs ahead of him as a defender and Miller getting games ahead of him as a forward. Postie just can't find a position to settle into.
Astbury - coming back from a long-term injury so we'll survive.

All that from watching the TV..  Wowee. amazing effort.  IIRC thats how we recruited Oakley-Nicholls as well..

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Reigning Premiers prove too strong for Hungry Tigers (CoburgFC site)
« Reply #56 on: June 17, 2012, 02:36:11 PM »
Reigning Premiers prove too strong for Hungry Tigers
By Heather Mellican
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17th June, 2012


Coburg provided a good contest all day but were unable to hold on in the last quarter as Port Melbourne ran away with a 46-point win at North Port Oval today.

While Coburg started strong and came out to prove they were top eight contenders, the reigning premiers’ strength and flair proved too strong for the Tigers.

Both teams came out strong in the opening minutes, with tight pressure and physical play all over the ground. Coburg’s Dylan Murphy was attacking the ball in the forward line and the Tigers were able to equal Port Melbourne’s pressure all over the ground to hold a 6-point lead at quarter time.

Coburg coach Adam Potter was happy with the opening performance but was adamant that his hungry Tigers would have to keep it up in order to send a strong message.

The Tigers pressure eased in the second quarter, allowing the Boroughs to control the play and generate run throughout the midfield to create multiple opportunities inside 50.

The top side controlled all the play in the second quarter, picking up 18 inside 50s to Coburg’s four. Although the Tigers were unable to impact on the scoreboard, Port Melbourne’s poor kicking (3.9 for the quarter) was keeping Coburg in the game, going into half time with a 21-point lead.

Thomas Groves had a solid first half for his first seniors game this season, picking up 11 disposals, four spoils and four tackles for the half and showing his worth in the backline. Despite the poor quarter, Luke Cartelli also proved to be a good option around the ground, obtaining 12 disposals for the half and finishing with 19 touches and seven marks.

Two quick goals in the opening four minutes of the third quarter by Browne and Post brought the Tigers back in it, with Nick Carnell and Adamm Maric moving the ball flawlessly through the middle and into the forward line.

Jake King’s half-brother, Liam Brandt, kicked his first VFL goal to keep the Tigers momentum going and Daniel Venditti, formerly from the WAFL, also created great run from half back and covered space throughout the midfield, being rewarded with nine touches for the quarter and 23 for the match.

Although the Tigers were undisciplined in their forward line at times, wasting opportunities to take the lead, Ben Clifton’s pressure was outstanding, recording six tackles for the quarter and finishing the game with 14 and showing off some of his class shown in past seasons.

Coburg went into the final term with a sniff, only 15-points behind the reigning premiers. However, the Boroughs had other ideas, quickly running away with the lead, making the most of the Tigers’ turnovers and undisciplined free kicks early on in the quarter.

Despite a great piece of play by Carnell which lead to an Andrew Browne mark and goal, Coburg were unable to keep up with Port Melbourne as the Tigers slipped to a 46-point deficit.

Despite the class of John Baird and Stephen Brewer, both ending the game with 30 touches, Shane Valenti with 28 and Dean Galea, who proved too strong in their forward line, picking up four goals, Coburg still had many positives to take from the game.

The Tigers played competitive football and were in the game until three quarter time with Andrew Browne playing well around the ground and in the ruck and finishing with two goals. Adamm Maric also ran tirelessly all day to obtain 28 disposals for the match, and David Fahey, Murphy and Groves gave honourable performances.

The Tigers will be hoping to show the same hunger and determination over four quarters next week to come home with the four points when they take on Collingwood at Mantello Holden Oval next Sunday.

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Re: Coburg vs Port Melbourne - Sat. June 16 --- LIVE on ABC1 TV
« Reply #57 on: June 17, 2012, 04:32:00 PM »
6/10

Of the rfc listed players were 190cm+

The only mids types

Amaric. Named chf lol. Eltons 3rds... rookie
Darrou. Rookie.
Webberly.
Verrier rookie.

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Re: Coburg vs Port Melbourne - Sat. June 16 --- LIVE on ABC1 TV
« Reply #58 on: June 17, 2012, 07:51:16 PM »
Elton is about 6 foot 6 in the old.  Not a mid and not a a rookie either.

Darrou around 190cm and also a key position player.

No doubt our list is unbalanced and this is exacerbated by injuries to Arnott and Hellbig and Macdonald going walkabout.  Need to replace a couple of talls lets say Mcguane and Graham with some quality kid mids next season.

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Re: Coburg vs Port Melbourne - Sat. June 16 --- LIVE on ABC1 TV
« Reply #59 on: June 17, 2012, 10:27:31 PM »
Whos this liam brandt jake kings brother i wasnt across this
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