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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on August 21, 2013, 08:53:41 PM
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VFL ROUND 19
Coburg Tigers (6-11, 12th) vs Port Melbourne (8-8-1, 7th)
Sunday, 25th August @ Mantello Holden Oval (Coburg City Oval)
Development: 11:00 AM
Seniors: 2:00 PM
Broadcast:
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ps. The final ever match in our alignment with Coburg before we go it alone next year with our own Richmond ressies team.
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ThankGod
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Coburg Tigers seniors squad
B: Astbury Darrou Dea
HB: Nahas Batchelor Petterd
C: Helbig Foley Mcdonough
HF: Edwards Griffiths Venditti
F: Stephenson Iudica N. Maric
R: Derickx Lonergan Thomas
Int (from): Elton, Brandt, Robertella, Uysal, Abdallah, Clifton, Carnell, Easton, Egglestone, Verrier, A. Saad, Groves, C. Van Der Byl*
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Griff at CHF :clapping
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Some nice depth building there :shh....great work tigers :clapping
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cool your jets Britney
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Coburg down 4-3 27 to 2-3 15 early in the second coburg goals to carnell and saad
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Half time.
Coburg 2.3 4.5-29
Port Melbourne 3.3 7.7-49
Griffiths and Nick Maric added goals that quarter.
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Griffiths?
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Port won by 30 odd points :sleep :sleep
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Bests?
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2013 Peter Jackson VFL
Coburg Tigers 2.3 4.5 9.8 10.13 (73)
Port Melbourne 3.3 7.7 9.9 15.11 (101)
GOALS:
Coburg Tigers: Elton 2 Carnell 2 N.Maric 2 Stephenson Uysal Saad Griffiths
Port Melbourne: Galea 7 Scipione 3 Rowe Pleming Dillon Batsanis Perry
BEST:
Coburg Tigers: Lonergan McDONOUGH Verrier Nahas Darrou Robertella
Port Melbourne: Baird Batsanis Galea Langford Noonan Dillon
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2013 AFL Victoria Development League
Coburg Tigers 1.1 5.2 8.5 11.6 (72)
Port Melbourne 7.4 14.7 20.12 28.16 (184)
GOALS:
Coburg Tigers: Cleary 2 Abdallah 2 Robinson Grgic Easton McKerchar Anderson Bean Saad
Port Melbourne: Pitt 7 Whelan 3 Smith 3 Hinkley 3 Johnston 3 Allan 2 Thornton 2 Burstin Muling Hammond Raru Woods
BEST:
Coburg Tigers: Easton Grgic Anderson Hogan Bean Abdallah
Port Melbourne: Muling Pitt Johnston Thornton Burstin Mascitti
https://reg.sportingpulse.com/olr_v5/rpt_progressive.cgi?aID=4138&pg=1&a=MR
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Lonners, Stevo, nahas, mcdonagh, and Darrou and griff or elton all be in next week.
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Lonergan 28 disposals, 17 clearances
McDonough 28 disposals, 17 clearances
Nahas 28 disposals.
Dea 28 touches.
Read the full article here: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2013-08-26/coburg-defeated-to-end-vfl-season
And that ends the 13 year VFL alignment with Coburg.
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silly to drop donuts :banghead
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Not really it was good to give him a taste but we need to focus on our finals side
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Big Donuts. 17 clearances. This kid is a gun. :clapping
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someone crossed the street to ask me about matt dea the other day and i told them to cross back over the street and ask someone about donuts, whoa :shh
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someone crossed the street to ask me about matt dea the other day and i told them to cross back over the street and ask someone about donuts, whoa :shh
Poor bloke, I got confused and sent him to Krispy Kreme down the street
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someone crossed the street to ask me about matt dea the other day and i told them to cross back over the street and ask someone about donuts, whoa :shh
Poor bloke, I got confused and sent him to Krispy Kreme down the street
I told him to stuff that poo off or he will start looking like Hurley and sent him to get one of ramps souvlaki's
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Coburg coach Tim Clarke's summary of how the Richmond-listed players performed at VFL level:
Ben Darrou
Had a difficult defensive job on Adrian Bonnadio, one of the VFL’s best forwards. Was beaten a couple of times on the lead early, but fought his way back, finishing the game well.
Matt Dea
Played a really good game for someone, who had five goals kicked on him. When our midfield pressure was poor, Port was able to isolate his dangerous opponent, Dean Galea. His defensive positioning was good, however Galea was simply too strong for him. Still managed to have 26 disposals and provide us with plenty of run, which was pleasing.
Tom Derickx
Battled well in the ruck. Again was consistent with winning hit-outs, and he took a few good grabs around the ground, but he allowed Port’s ruckmen to have too much offensive involvement. Overall, however, he finished the season well over the last month.
Todd Elton
Provided us with a good option up forward. Improved as the game went on, kicking two goals in the third quarter. Still needs to make most of his opportunities, to have a breakout game.
Ben Griffiths
Was very lively early, but he struggled to hold his marks. That prevented him from having a significant impact until late in the third term, when he started to find his way back into the game, providing some good contests.
Sam Lonergan
One of our better players on the day, picking up 28 disposals, including nine clearances, in his midfield role. Had an even mix of contested and uncontested ball again, which has been a focus of the past few weeks for him. Is ready to go at AFL level if needed.
Matt McDonough
Played another good game through the midfield and up forward, finishing with 28 touches, including nine clearances. Used the ball very well, setting up a couple of goals. Defensive awareness is an area of the game he needs to work on. Also is pushing for AFL selection.
Robin Nahas
Played another really good game, alternating between half-back and half-forward. Helping bring teammates into the game has been a real strength of his for the past six weeks. Is in good form, if needed at AFL level.
Orren Stephenson
Really influential with his ruckwork, as well as around the ground. Was elite with his run-and-carry and offensive involvement.
Steve Verrier
Performed a very good defensive role on Chris Cain, who is one of the competition’s elite midfielders. Cain had no impact on game, while Verrier managed to pick up 17 disposals himself and contribute to the team offensively. Excellent finish to the season from him.
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2013-08-27/coburg-report-round-19