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3QT: Coburg down by 23
« Reply #30 on: June 11, 2007, 03:55:12 PM »
3/4 Time

Coburg   4.3   6.3      9.5-59
Sandy    5.1    9.8   12.10-82

Goals:  N.Caruso 2, Browny 2, Krak 2, Schulz, Riewoldt, Moore

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Re: Coburg vs Sandringham
« Reply #31 on: June 11, 2007, 03:57:34 PM »
Is either Knobel or Simmo playing?
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Re: Coburg vs Sandringham
« Reply #32 on: June 11, 2007, 04:02:11 PM »
Coburg had more of the ball that quarter and more inside 50s. Just didn't have the polish to put it on the scoreboard.

Krak b.o.g. so far. In everything.
Harts doing well in his first game back.
Graham sounded as though he got some important taps in the ruck to our runners.
Jack seems to have moved out to CHF and he was more in the game that quarter.
Our structure seems better with Schulz now at FF.

Jack and Browny starting on the bench.

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Re: Coburg vs Sandringham
« Reply #33 on: June 11, 2007, 04:09:16 PM »
Sandy get the first  :-\. Q4 6 mins

Coburg   9.5-59
Sandy   13.12-90

Goals:  N.Caruso 2, Browny 2, Krak 2, Schulz, Riewoldt, Moore

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Re: Coburg vs Sandringham
« Reply #34 on: June 11, 2007, 04:17:41 PM »
Moore goals.

Coburg  10.5-65
Sandy   14.13-97

Goals:  N.Caruso 2, Browny 2, Krak 2, Moore 2, Schulz, Riewoldt

Browny has been rested this quarter.

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Re: Coburg vs Sandringham
« Reply #35 on: June 11, 2007, 04:27:25 PM »
Schulz goals.

Coburg  11.6-72
Sandy   15.15-105

Goals:  N.Caruso 2, Browny 2, Krak 2, Moore 2, Schulz 2, Riewoldt

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Re: Coburg vs Sandringham
« Reply #36 on: June 11, 2007, 04:29:31 PM »
Not too many positives by the sounds of it apart from Krakouer & Brown's continued return.

Disappointing.

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Re: Coburg vs Sandringham
« Reply #37 on: June 11, 2007, 04:32:10 PM »
Schulz gets his 3rd

Coburg  12.6-78
Sandy   15.16-106

Goals:  Schulz 3, N.Caruso 2, Browny 2, Krak 2, Moore 2, Riewoldt

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Coburg lost by 29 points
« Reply #38 on: June 11, 2007, 04:34:13 PM »
Full Time

Coburg   4.3   6.3      9.5     12.6-78
Sandy    5.1    9.8   12.10    15.17-107

Goals:  Schulz 3, N.Caruso 2, Browny 2, Krak 2, Moore 2, Riewoldt

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Re: Coburg vs Sandringham
« Reply #39 on: June 11, 2007, 04:57:47 PM »
Disappointing game. A number of Coburg and RFC players had ordinary games. Lots of fumbles and off kicks due to Sandy's pressure and a failure to score once we went inside 50. Sounds familiar  :-\. Sandy too drilled and experienced for the young Burgers who tried hard.

Krak was easily b.o.g for Coburg. A good 4 quarter effort by Andy. Plenty of the footy and one of the rare Coburg players that looked like they could offer a spark.

The rest of our boys were in and out of the game and some non-existent. JON and Meyer might as well have not turned up.

Graham I thought did well especially in the second half. Sounded like he got his fair share of clean taps and took some marks around the ground and was in the main clean with his disposal.

Harts was good for his second game back and first senior VFL game.

Browny the same. More game time, a couple of goals and a dozen possies. The most important thing for him is to get through and pull up well and painless.

Connors started promisingly in the first quarter but drifted away.

Schulz in defence was beaten by Miller but went forward halfway through the 3rd and finished with 3 goals.

Moore took a few marks around the 50 but didn't do anything damaging with it. Got a couple of goals but they were on the end of good work from others.

Jack was beaten today. Like most of Coburg's forwards today they seem to be caught behind in contests which was frustrating.
 
McGuane quiet too although I'm not sure who he played on in defence. When Schulz went forward he got Miller and then moved to Sautner during the last. Both didn't do much on him.

Sylvester was best of the Coburg players. Shut out Sandy's goal machine Sautner all day.
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Re: Coburg vs Sandringham
« Reply #40 on: June 11, 2007, 05:05:34 PM »
JON & Meyer both first rounders are struggling. Not good at all.

Why didn't Collins play Schulz up front the all day?
They may have had a chance at winning. :-\

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Re: Coburg vs Sandringham
« Reply #41 on: June 11, 2007, 05:22:54 PM »
2007 TRUenergy VFL Seniors

Coburg Tigers   4.3  6.3  9.5  12.6 (78)
Sandringham   5.1  9.8  12.10  15.17 (107)

GOALS:
Coburg Tigers: Schulz 3 Brown 2 Krakouer 2 Riewoldt 2 Caruso  Caruso  Moore
Sandringham: Miller 6 Gallagher 3 Newton 2 Poyas  Summers  Garland  Dunn

BEST:
Coburg Tigers: Horne Shelton Silvester Krakouer Hartigan Caruso
Sandringham: Gallagher Miller Brown Warnock Dunn Buckley

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Re: Coburg vs Sandringham
« Reply #42 on: June 11, 2007, 06:38:09 PM »
JON & Meyer both first rounders are struggling. Not good at all.

Why didn't Collins play Schulz up front the all day?
They may have had a chance at winning. :-\

If JON , Meyer and for that matter Schultz cant hold down a spot in a team thats on the bottom of the ladder, they wont make it at AFL level.
People are kidding themselves if they think they will or are on some sort of medication ::)

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Re: Coburg vs Sandringham
« Reply #43 on: June 11, 2007, 07:36:16 PM »
Can tell you that the CFC coaches were happy with JON's game - played to instruction and did his job ;)

Thought Krak was very good. Spent a lot of time in the mid field.

Was very pleased with Hartigan's game after a long lay off with his foot problems.

Danny MEyer I didn't notice until the last qtr - disappointing

Reiwoldt - seemed to lack spark today

Connors - improvong

Graham - solid needs to work in his kicking

Moore - played up forward

Schulz played on Miller who kicked 6. Schuolz started at CHB to counter Sandi's size and height up forward.

McGuane - OK

Brown - moved really well. Played the first 3 qtrs

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Brown's major step towards Richmond return (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #44 on: June 12, 2007, 02:53:19 AM »
 
Encouraging signs: Tiger Nathan Brown move freely in Coburg's clash with Sandringham yesterday. Picture: Colleen Petch
 
Brown's major step towards Richmond return
12 June 2007   Herald-Sun
Geoff Poulter

RICHMOND forward Nathan Brown took another significant step along the comeback trail with a steady performance in the Coburg Tigers' 29-point loss to Sandringham yesterday.

Brown, returning after complications to a broken leg, had 12 disposals and kicked two goals in about 60 minutes of game time at Coburg City Oval. He was rested for the last quarter.

He looked lively and used the ball well but is expected to line up again with Coburg in Round 10 on Sunday against Frankston.

"To step up after last week (50 minutes in Coburg reserves) was good," Brown said.

"I slipped over a couple of times but I was pretty happy with it.

"I'm not sure what the program is. I will speak to the coach and fitness staff and see what they think."

Brown said he felt no soreness in his right leg.

"It feels good . . . taken a long time so I hope it pulls up well tomorrow and we can keep going forward," Brown said.

"I got a couple of kicks early, should be good for the run. A little bit of extra fitness, and I'll do some fitness work over the next couple of weeks and get back in there. I will be guided by what the fitness coaches tell me."

Sandringham coach Mark Williams praised the performance of forward Brad Miller, who booted six goals to lift the Zebras back to top place.

"He had something like eight contested marks, he was big and strong contesting," Williams said.

Sandy fielded an ultra-tall attack and prolific goalkicker Nick Sautner was kept goal-less by Coburg's close-checking Jarrod Silvester. Melbourne utility Byron Pickett made a couple of dashes but was generally quiet.

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