Roosters pip Tigers after siren
Carley Jellett | April 13, 2008 | The Age
NORTH Ballarat remains undefeated after turning around a six-goal deficit early in the match to snatch a one-point win after the siren against the Coburg Tigers at ABD Group Oval.
The come-from-behind win was sealed by Roosters big man Orren Stephenson and left Coburg with its second loss from a winnable position this season. Last week the Tigers gave up a 41-point three-quarter-time lead to lose to the Northern Bullants by three points. Coach Jade Rawlings said Coburg didn't do enough to seal the match when it had the opportunity yesterday.
"When you get beaten after the siren it's always disappointing, but we gave them a chance to get back in the game," Rawlings said, adding the fade-outs were a concern but the losses had been due to poor decision making, not fitness.
"I don't think it is fitness. It's a lack of composure at times and players' decision making. People are obviously going to look at the factors of the last two weeks and think it's fitness, (but) we couldn't be more pleased with our conditioning over summer."
Despite the loss, Rawlings drew on positives after the match. "We've played 12 quarters and I reckon we've played 9½ good ones," he said.
"There's plenty of positives, we are playing a reasonable style, the guys are having a go but we just aren't able to finish our good work."
Dropped Richmond defender Joel Bowden put in an impressive performance as did Jarrad Oakley-Nicholls and Cleve Hughes.
Rawlings said he expected Bowden to return to the Richmond side soon. "Joel was good. He's always got that ability to be able to find the footy, he had it, I think, 37 times today, so there was no problem there. He was solid down back and he went forward and was able to contribute to us kicking a couple of goals late as well.
"You wouldn't imagine he'd be spending too much time with us, depends how the senior side go."
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