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Re: Coburg vs Bendigo, Sunday June 2
« Reply #60 on: June 02, 2013, 10:03:01 PM »
13 RFC players played for Coburg today - McGuane, McBean, O'Hanlon, Elton, Verrier, Darrou, Astbury, Derickx, Nahas, Arnot, Conca, Griffiths and Stephenson.

No McDonough (injured) or Helbig (23rd man for tomorrow).

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Re: Coburg vs Bendigo, Sunday June 2
« Reply #61 on: June 02, 2013, 10:05:59 PM »
13 RFC players played for Coburg today - McGuane, McBean, O'Hanlon, Elton, Verrier, Darrou, Astbury, Derickx, Nahas, Arnot, Conca, Griffiths and Stephenson.

No McDonough (injured) or Helbig (23rd man for tomorrow).
What the hecks up with macca, wasnt across that one ::)
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Re: Coburg vs Bendigo, Sunday June 2
« Reply #62 on: June 03, 2013, 12:58:55 AM »
13 RFC players played for Coburg today - McGuane, McBean, O'Hanlon, Elton, Verrier, Darrou, Astbury, Derickx, Nahas, Arnot, Conca, Griffiths and Stephenson.

No McDonough (injured) or Helbig (23rd man for tomorrow).
What the hecks up with macca, wasnt across that one ::)

Hurt his knee at the end of last weeks game.

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Re: Coburg vs Bendigo, Sunday June 2
« Reply #63 on: June 03, 2013, 03:13:19 AM »
Conca 'ready to return' to Tigers

    Brent Diamond
    The Age
    June 3, 2013


Richmond midfielder Reece Conca has declared he is ready to return to the Tigers' line-up after an impressive return from a foot injury for Coburg in a 10-point win over Bendigo at Coburg City Oval on Sunday.

Conca gathered 24 touches and five clearances in 70 minutes of game time.

Also impressive was Robin Nahas who gathered 25 disposals and kicked 1.4.

''He [Conca] was unlucky not to come straight back in [to the AFL team]. He's a really good AFL footballer so I can't imagine him staying out of the senior side for very long,'' Tigers development coach Tim Clarke said after the win.

''A couple of times early in the game, he tried to be too creative with the ball but then had a really good third quarter which helped us.''

Orren Stephenson (33 hit-outs and 18 disposals) was also influential. ''He was very dominant again, marked the ball better today. He's the best ruckman in the VFL and we're lucky to have him down there,'' Clarke said.

''It keeps us in the hunt which is important for Coburg and it's important for Richmond to have us fighting for finals and that there's pressure for selection.''

Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/conca-ready-to-return-to-tigers-20130602-2njyl.html#ixzz2V50whZUX

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Re: Coburg vs Bendigo, Sunday June 2
« Reply #64 on: June 03, 2013, 07:24:01 AM »
What's the bet Nahas will be an automatic inclusion against Adelaide  :banghead

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Re: Coburg vs Bendigo, Sunday June 2
« Reply #65 on: June 03, 2013, 07:46:24 AM »
What's the bet Nahas will be an automatic inclusion against Adelaide  :banghead

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Re: Coburg vs Bendigo, Sunday June 2
« Reply #66 on: June 03, 2013, 08:12:25 AM »
How the bleedin heck will there be room for nahas, with conca and brandy returning :lol
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Re: Coburg vs Bendigo, Sunday June 2
« Reply #67 on: June 03, 2013, 09:35:58 AM »
What's the bet Nahas will be an automatic inclusion against Adelaide  :banghead
Wouldn't be suprised.  :banghead
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Re: Coburg vs Bendigo, Sunday June 2
« Reply #68 on: June 03, 2013, 10:52:26 AM »

''A couple of times early in the game, he tried to be too creative with the ball but then had a really good third quarter which helped us.''


Other words he was to good for other people to read what he was doing  :shh

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Re: Coburg vs Bendigo, Sunday June 2
« Reply #69 on: June 03, 2013, 11:27:25 AM »

''A couple of times early in the game, he tried to be too creative with the ball but then had a really good third quarter which helped us.''


Other words he was to good for other people to read what he was doing  :shh

Pretty much how I read it too.   :thumbsup

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Re: Coburg vs Bendigo, Sunday June 2
« Reply #70 on: June 03, 2013, 01:15:55 PM »
Matt Arnot (20 possessions and seven clearances) was impressive.

Tom Derickx (20) dominated the ruck, while ... Brett O’Hanlon made a successful return from a long-term injury, collecting 13 disposals.

Full article here: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2013-06-03/edwards-eager-to-grab-his-chance



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Re: Coburg vs Bendigo, Sunday June 2
« Reply #71 on: June 03, 2013, 05:22:03 PM »

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Re: Coburg vs Bendigo, Sunday June 2
« Reply #72 on: June 04, 2013, 06:54:36 PM »
MATCH REPORT vs Bendigo (Round 8)
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Coburg have moved up to just one game outside the top 8 after a tight win over Bendigo on the weekend. The winless 'Gold' gave the Tigers a mighty scare when they hit the front with just minutes remaining, but a few of Coburg's cooler heads managed to steady and hold on for an unconvincing, but crucial victory.

Coburg took control of the game from the first bounce, and had the majority of possession for the entire quarter without being able to fully capitalise. The Tigers kicked 4.9 for the term with a number of those behinds being very gettable. Richmond player Reece Conca looked to be in scintillating form after coming back from injury, winning a heap of ball through the middle and looking the most composed in wet and scrappy conditions.

Bendigo made Coburg pay for not taking their chances in the second quarter, they began to finally win some ball through the middle and managed to kick 3 goals to 2 for the term, in what was turning in to a very fiery and competitive match. Once again, Coburg's score for the quarter did not reflect their inside 50 chances and they went in to half time 6.12.48 to 5.10.40, just 8 points ahead.

The third quarter started in a very similar fashion to the second; a lot of contested ball through the middle, scrappy forward 50 entries and a lot of hot headed individuals for both teams. It remained tight for the entire term, going goal for goal until eventually, after kicking 3 goals each, Coburg went in to the final change 11 points up. Captain Nick Carnell and backman turned forward Ben Griffiths looked the most likely to regain the ascendancy for Coburg, with Griffiths looking a huge threat at half forward and Carnell winning a heap of tough contested ball. Nahas and McGuane also loomed as contant threats.

After last weeks 175 point loss, and their winless start to the season, many expected it was only a matter of time before Bendigo's pressure weakened and Coburg would kick away to an easy win. The final term showed this wasn't to be the case however, with Bendigo coming out looking like a team with something to prove and if anything, increasing the pressure from the past 3 quarters. Coburg fans and players were given a major scare when the visitors took the lead through a snap from their captain, with about 5 minutes to go. This goal came just minutes after a miraculous goal from Robin Nahas from the pocket, which looked to be the game sealer. With Bendigo holding the narrowest of leads and the clock ticking in to injury time it looked as if a major upset was on the cards, until youngster Nick Maric was awarded a free kick 40m out directly in front for a high tackle. The impressive Maric made no mistake with the set shot and this seemed to help Coburg regain their composure for the final few minutes, managing to kick one more and really stamp out any hope of a Bendigo come back, winning in the end by 10 points.

Coburg players showed more relief than joy after the win, knowing that they very nearly gave up a crucial 4 points heading in to their bye. The win did show good resilience in the end however, managing to hold off a Bendigo side who were giving their absolute all to get their first win as a club on the board. The win puts Coburg at 10th spot on the ladder, just one win outside the 8 but with the bye coming up this weekend.


Coburg 11.22.88
Bendigo11.12.78

GOALS: McBean, McGuane 2, Nahas, Elton, Griffiths, Grgic, Maric, Venditti, O'Hanlon 1.

BEST: Stephenson, Carnell, Griffiths, Conca, Arnot, Nahas.

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Re: Coburg vs Bendigo, Sunday June 2
« Reply #73 on: June 07, 2013, 03:33:09 PM »
Coburg get a bye too?

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Re: Coburg vs Bendigo, Sunday June 2
« Reply #74 on: June 07, 2013, 04:06:11 PM »
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