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Re: VFL R6: Richmond vs Coburg @ Piranha Park, Sat. May 4
« Reply #60 on: May 04, 2024, 03:58:05 PM »
Final Score

Richmond   2.3    5.8    8.12   13.15-93
Coburg       3.1    5.2     6.3     9.7-61

Goals: Koschitzke 2, Ryan 2, May 2, Olden 2, Coulthard, Cumberland, Garner, Wilson, Davidson.


Samson our best IMO followed by McAuliffe.
Coulthard was good through the middle quarters.
Smith solid again.
Cumberland's second half in general play was the best he's played this year by far. Pleasing to see an unselfish side a few times. Only spoiled by his goalkicking point-kicking.
Kosi prominent in the first quarter but less so after that.
Green was ok as was Trezise. Seems we were managing some players gametime.

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Re: VFL R6: Richmond vs Coburg @ Piranha Park, Sat. May 4
« Reply #61 on: May 04, 2024, 04:33:04 PM »
Individual stats:

McAuliffe       22 disp. (13k, 9h), 3m, 5t, 5cl, 3in50.
Smith           19 disp. (13k, 6h), 6m, 1t, 3cl.
Coulthard      17 disp. (11k, 6h), 8m, 1t, 2cl, 3in50,   -    , 1g.
Trezise          16 disp. (11k, 5h), 3m, 1t,  -  , 2in50.
Cumberland   14 disp. (12k, 2h), 6m, 6t, 2cl, 4in50,   -    , 1g, 6b.
Ryan             14 disp. (11k, 3h), 5m, 0t, 7cl,   -    , 26ho, 2g, 1b.
Green           10 disp. (  6k, 4h), 2m, 2t, 1cl, 2in50,   -    ,  -  , 1b
Koschitzke     10 disp. (  6k, 4h), 4m, 2t, 2cl, 2in50,   7ho, 2g, 1b.

VFL-listers:
Street  27 disposals
Brindley 19
El Nour  19
Garner  18
Wilson   17
Johnson 15
Guiney  13
McCarthy 11
Collier    10
Davidson 10
Olden     9
Feneley  8
May       7
George  3
Harris    3

Team stats:

Disposals     318 - 340
Kicks           200 - 201
Handballs    118 - 139
Marks            93 - 92
Clearances     35 - 36
Inside 50s      50 - 55
Tackles           46 - 50
Hitouts           33 - 29
Frees              24 - 17

https://www.afl.com.au/vfl/matches/6348#team-stats

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Re: VFL R6: Richmond vs Coburg @ Piranha Park, Sat. May 4
« Reply #62 on: May 04, 2024, 05:01:42 PM »
Morris > Yze :shh
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Re: VFL R6: Richmond vs Coburg @ Piranha Park, Sat. May 4
« Reply #63 on: May 04, 2024, 08:08:13 PM »
Although inaccurate
7 shots on goal Cumberland
6 tackles (more than anyone)
Other score involvements

Don’t tell me he isn’t worth a run of games to find out once and for all

Oh hang on , he doesn’t wash his teammates clothes or dominate bleep tests

Can’t have that

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Re: VFL R6: Richmond vs Coburg @ Piranha Park, Sat. May 4
« Reply #64 on: May 04, 2024, 08:49:11 PM »
Although inaccurate
7 shots on goal Cumberland
6 tackles (more than anyone)
Other score involvements

Don’t tell me he isn’t worth a run of games to find out once and for all

Oh hang on , he doesn’t wash his teammates clothes or dominate bleep tests

Can’t have that
Exactly, it just poos me

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Re: VFL R6: Richmond vs Coburg @ Piranha Park, Sat. May 4
« Reply #65 on: May 04, 2024, 11:46:32 PM »
Although inaccurate
7 shots on goal Cumberland
6 tackles (more than anyone)
Other score involvements

Don’t tell me he isn’t worth a run of games to find out once and for all

Oh hang on , he doesn’t wash his teammates clothes or dominate bleep tests

Can’t have that


Would need to improve on his kicking, but his second half was much better. He wasn’t selfish and in fact gave the ball off to others in better position. Maybe he is slowly learning…..

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Re: VFL R6: Richmond vs Coburg @ Piranha Park, Sat. May 4
« Reply #66 on: May 04, 2024, 11:52:24 PM »
Although inaccurate
7 shots on goal Cumberland
6 tackles (more than anyone)
Other score involvements

Don’t tell me he isn’t worth a run of games to find out once and for all

Oh hang on , he doesn’t wash his teammates clothes or dominate bleep tests

Can’t have that


Would need to improve on his kicking, but his second half was much better. He wasn’t selfish and in fact gave the ball off to others in better position. Maybe he is slowly learning…..

Would need to improve on his kicking would he ??

Wow

That stands for most of the senior side .. but hey, it’s clear this kid operates on a different set of rules

At least he gets the bloody thing .. half your preferred options wouldn’t have 7 shots on goal in month of footy , let alone a half


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Re: VFL R6: Richmond vs Coburg @ Piranha Park, Sat. May 4
« Reply #67 on: May 05, 2024, 12:08:15 AM »
Although inaccurate
7 shots on goal Cumberland
6 tackles (more than anyone)
Other score involvements

Don’t tell me he isn’t worth a run of games to find out once and for all

Oh hang on , he doesn’t wash his teammates clothes or dominate bleep tests

Can’t have that


Would need to improve on his kicking, but his second half was much better. He wasn’t selfish and in fact gave the ball off to others in better position. Maybe he is slowly learning…..

Would need to improve on his kicking would he ??

Wow

That stands for most of the senior side .. but hey, it’s clear this kid operates on a different set of rules

At least he gets the bloody thing .. half your preferred options wouldn’t have 7 shots on goal in month of footy , let alone a half


He is a very poor kick which is clearly evident. Shanks most of them due to his poor technique.

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Re: VFL R6: Richmond vs Coburg @ Piranha Park, Sat. May 4
« Reply #68 on: May 05, 2024, 12:45:43 AM »
VFL Tigers make it back-to-back wins

By Zakariya El-Houli
Richmond Media
4 May 2024


The VFL Tigers have made it back-to-back wins, beating Coburg at Piranha Park on Saturday afternoon by 32 points.

A strong eight-goal-to-four second half allowed Richmond to pull away from the fast-starting Coburg, with the full-time score reading 9.7 (61) to 13.15 (93), despite the hosts trailing by only six points at half-time.

It marks the second time this season the Tigers have won two-in-a-row, and they improve to a four-and-one record in season 2024.

In an inefficient opening term for the Tigers, they found their first two majors through spearhead Jacob Koschitzke and vice-captain Joel Garner - his first goal in the Yellow and Black.

The hosts kicked the final three consecutive goals of the quarter to take a four-point quarter-time lead.

A positive for the Tigers was the return of Kane McAuliffe after his omission from the AFL’s side.

Picking up where he left off in the VFL, McAuliffe was strong with 22 disposals, five tackles and five clearances.

A beauty from the pocket was Lachlan Wilson’s first goal for the club, and the second of the quarter for the Tigers.

He was instrumental in the middle, racking up 17 disposals, six tackles and six clearances for the afternoon.

Another highlight for the Tigers was skipper Lachlan Street in his new defensive role.

Playing at centre half-back, he was a standout on Saturday afternoon with 27 disposals and eight marks.

Steely Green, Mutaz El Nour and Tom Brindley were also strong in the first half.

Despite taking a six-point lead into the main break, Coburg were up for the fight, topping Richmond in disposals, marks, clearances and inside-50s up to half-time.

After a 10-minute goalless period, Cam Olden broke the deadlock with his first of the afternoon in the third term.

Tall-forward Archie May soon made it back-to-back goals in the quarter and established a commanding 22-point lead.

Street continued to dominate at centre half-back, as McAuliffe’s impact on the game out of the middle was on show.

AFL-listed players such as Kaleb Smith and Matthew Coulthard provided a spark that led their side taking a commanding 21-point lead at three-quarter-time.

In the final term, the Tigers finished the game strongly, hitting the hosts for five majors.

It was Richmond’s potent forwards, Archie May, Sam Davidson, Cam Olden, Noah Cumberland and Samson Ryan that converted in the final quarter, and extended the margin out to as large as 37 points.

Despite a strong first-half showing from Coburg, Richmond’s maturity and class proved to be the difference, and they emerged as 32-point winners on Saturday afternoon at Piranha Park.

The Tigers can now finish as high as fourth on the Smithy’s VFL Ladder by Round 6’s conclusion, and will look ahead to their next challenge against ladder-leaders Footscray on Sunday, May 12 at the Swinburne Centre.

Coburg 3.1 5.2 6.3 9.7 (61)

Richmond 2.3 5.8 8.12 13.15 (93)

Goalkickers: Ryan (2), Olden (2), May (2), Koschitzke (2), Wilson, Garner, Davidson, Cumberland, Coulthard

Best: Street, McAuliffe, Smith, El Nour, Brindley, Garner, Wilson

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1545910/vfl-tigers-make-it-back-to-back-wins


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Re: VFL R6: Richmond vs Coburg @ Piranha Park, Sat. May 4
« Reply #70 on: May 05, 2024, 09:40:14 AM »
Cumberland’s first “good” game and people overreact like this lol. He does deserve a chance but can’t act like he’s been banging the door down. Good to see coulthard getting some
Touches too. All of Cumberland, coulthard and Ryan deserve a go

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Re: VFL R6: Richmond vs Coburg @ Piranha Park, Sat. May 4
« Reply #71 on: May 05, 2024, 09:43:19 AM »
Samson our best IMO followed by McAuliffe.


I thought he was OK, got plenty of hit outs but there were lots of marks he should have clunked and failed to

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Coulthard was good through the middle quarters.

Thought he was excellent. Gut running a highlight, pity he got ignored a number of times when he had made space for his teammates. Should play wing, has the endurance and speed

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Smith solid again.

1st time I've seen him play live. Looks a good prospect

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Cumberland's second half in general play was the best he's played this year by far. Pleasing to see an unselfish side a few times. Only spoiled by his goalkicking point-kicking.

Watched Noah closely when the ball was exciting our F50 and there were times when he let his frustrations with his teammates show rather than chasing, that was the first half. In the 2nd totally the opposite and what he showed defensively was excellent

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Kosi prominent in the first quarter but less so after that.

I like it when they put him the ruck. Alot more agile around the ground than Ryan and gives 2nd and even 3rd efforts

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Green was ok as was Trezise. Seems we were managing some players gametime.

Trezise was alot better in the 2nd half. Played with more freedom

I'll be honest didn't really notice Green.

If they managed minutes it wouldn't surprise, they need one of the named emergencies to be available in case of injury pre game
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FJ is the only one that makes sense.

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Re: VFL R6: Richmond vs Coburg @ Piranha Park, Sat. May 4
« Reply #73 on: May 08, 2024, 03:39:55 PM »
https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1548520/vfl-report-round-6

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A few won’t be happy about the following  :thumbsup :thumbsup


Noah Cumberland (14 disposals, seven contested possessions, six marks, four inside-50s, six tackles, one goal)

“Noah could have absolutely torn the game to shreds. He had seven shots on goal and pleasingly had a game-high six tackles. If he can make more of his opportunities in front of goals, he is clearly the best player on the ground.”

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Re: VFL R6: Richmond vs Coburg @ Piranha Park, Sat. May 4
« Reply #74 on: May 08, 2024, 03:48:52 PM »
https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1548520/vfl-report-round-6

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A few won’t be happy about the following  :thumbsup :thumbsup


Noah Cumberland (14 disposals, seven contested possessions, six marks, four inside-50s, six tackles, one goal)

“Noah could have absolutely torn the game to shreds. He had seven shots on goal and pleasingly had a game-high six tackles. If he can make more of his opportunities in front of goals, he is clearly the best player on the ground.”

But don’t you see the problem mate ? No one denies he has talent but If Cumberland can make the most of his opportunities then he can be the best player in a vfl game. Hasn’t that always been his problem, making the most of his opportunities ? His last few games at afl level were underwhelming to say the least. Deserves a crack like everyone else has had but needs to grab it with both hands