FOOTBALL REPORT
Greg Miller
I have no doubt the team took another giant step forward in 2006.
Not only did we win an extra game, to move from 12th to 9th, but more importantly with Deledio (21 games in '06). Foley (21), Hartigan (7), Hughes (3), Jackson (5), McGuane (2), Meyer (8 ), Oakley-Nicholls (4), Pattison (15), Polo (17), Raines (22), Tambling (21), White (11), Howat (5), and let's not forget Will Thursfield's Round 2 game against St Kilda, we added valuable experience to a fine group of young men, moving them and our Club forward together.
The disappointing big losses we endured may be a blessing to the above group, who will now realise the level they must aspire to, and what they need to retain in their memories to inflict a similar fate on our 'enemies' when we are ready to do so. We have seen this occur recently with the Western Bulldogs and St Kilda, repaying what was dealt to them in the past.
The 2005 National Draft, while quieter for us in terms of numbers (compared to recent years), was no less in quality, Jarrad Oakley-Nicholls, drafted as a 17-year-old, showed us more than expected in his debut year, Cleve Hughes will be a key position player for a long time at Tigerland, and Travis Casserly, although dogged by injury, showed signs of real class. Throw in our preseason draft choice in Matthew White and you can see that we continued to move forward with quality youth.
Our '06 AFL Rising Star nominees - Andrew Raines, Dean Polo and Nathan Foley - further underline the young talent we have unearthed.
The season was one of many highlights and a few lowlights. For me, the courage of our senior coach, Terry Wallace, in selecting the side he did for the 'Blockbuster' "Dreamtime at the G" game against Essendon in early May, was a standout. Choosing Dean Polo, Jarrad Oakley-Nicholls and Cleve Hughes to play, in an already young side, was a great victory for the direction we have taken - and will continue to take.
My other highlight was the hat-trick of victories in Rounds 19-21. We topped 20 goals in all three games and reinforced this was not the 'Tigers of Old' but a new, young, enthusiastic force, who treat each game as an opportunity to display their talents.
The match committee's and, importantly, Terry Wallace's honesty with the playing group, is holding the Club in very good stead. All our players are treated with care and interest, and constantly receive an honest assessment of where they are at.
These are the ingredients for a successful on-field combination, it is Kane Johnson and his leadership group who complete this thorough education with their own brand of on and off-field direction.
The football department, while down on numbers compared to some of the other clubs in the competition, is high on quality, innovation and work ethic. From Paul Armstrong's affable, yet professional dealings with the coaches, playing group and part-time staff, to Terry Wallace's T@FE innovation, through to Brian Royal's conscientious approach, we have a top team in the football area.
The Coburg Football Club plays a key role in our overall development program and we are indeed blessed to have an excellent relationship with Andrew Collins (coach) and Ryan O'Connor (CEO). They understand what is required and deliver the perfect environment for the education and development of our young players.
While we say goodbye to some great stalwarts of Tigerland in Greg Stafford, Mark Chaffey and Andy Kellaway, who have all had a lasting effect on our youth and provided great memories for our members, the trade period (Graham Polak from Fremantle) and the 2006 National Draft offer further additions to a Club that I am proud to say is doing things right.
Greg Miller
Director of Football