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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on November 12, 2008, 06:56:33 PM
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from Inside Football..
Coburg Tigers must find a new captain for 2009. Courageous leader Paul Shelton is returning to Brisbane. The Tigers wooed Greg Tivendale as a replacement, but he has returned to his country club, ROC.
Steve Cochrane, assistant to Jade Rawlings at Coburg, has returned to Blackburn as coach (he was their 2002 premiership captain). Played for Richmond reserves once upon a time too.
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Are there any ex-captains floating around who might be interested ;D
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Shelton going will be a significant loss for Coburg just as Al Neville was last year. Interesting to see if Howat and/or Cartledge stick around at Coburg after being delisted by us. Cartledge is still training with us while Howat did that triathlon with the 1-3 year cubs.
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Rumour by Cam_9 on Y&B
"I heard Jess Sinclair is playing for Coburg this (next) year. Good experience for our boys if true."
http://www.yellowandblack.com.au/forum/showpost.php?p=207438&postcount=2584
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I heard Sinclair was going to Frankston
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Coburg Tigers Practice Match Schedule
Date Opponent Venue Times
Feb 20th / 22nd Intra Club Victoria Park TBC
Feb 28th Collingwood Gosch's Paddock 11.00am
March 14th Williamstown Whitten Oval 11.10am & 2.00pm
March 21st Intra Club TBC TBC
March 28th Northern Bullants Visy Park Carlton 11.10am & 2.00pm
April 5th Casey Casey Fields 11.10am & 2.00pm
Coburg site link (http://www.sportingpulse.com/club_info.cgi?client=1-118-10471-0-0&sID=56260&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=7507482§ionID=56260)
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Not a big name but this is from the VFLfooty forum:
I did hear Shaun Huy from Coburg may have been considering a move up to QLD...not a key player but a handy one nonetheless.
http://www.vflfooty.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=posting&mode=quote&p=30290
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The Tigers wooed Greg Tivendale as a replacement, but he has returned to his country club, ROC.
Thank the good lord.
Tivendale-free era starts.
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VFL sides will be allowed to have 5 on the bench next year ...
It's official - next year sides will be able to use 23 players in selected VFL matches. The fifth interchange player being a TAC Cup listed player.
The rule will allow 19 year old TAC Cup listed players to play in Round 3, while the remainder (including 18 year olds) will be phased in from Round 9 onwards, depending on whether they play U18 Nationals or not.
http://www.vflfooty.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=30344#30344
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Fort Caruso has left Coburg and signed with Andy Collins' West Adelaide in the SANFL.
http://www.safooty.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=19667
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Former Hawk adds experience to depleted Coburg list
Brent Diamond | January 25, 2009
COBURG Tigers have snared former Hawthorn midfielder Tim Clarke as a playing assistant coach in a new-look team for 2009.
The 26-year-old, who is also touted to be named captain, shied away from lucrative offers from West Adelaide and Canberra to remain in Melbourne.
Coburg general manager Craig Byron said Clarke's appointment was crucial after losing best-and-fairest winner Greg Tivendale, skipper Paul Shelton and Fortunato Caruso, who was lured to West Adelaide by former Coburg coach Andy Collins.
"Our average age has probably dropped from about 24 down to about 20. Even Clarkey's pretty young," Byron said.
"His hamstring played up on him last year (for Hawthorn), but we think he'll be right. He's assistant coach with David Bourke," he said.
Clarke played 96 games for the Hawks and was one of four players delisted from the premiership team after struggling with a niggling hamstring injury last season. (The other delisted players were Zac Dawson, Luke McEntee and Garry Moss.)
Under Jade Rawlings, the Tigers have had a massive turnover of players over summer and many fans would struggle to recognise the team since it was runner-up to Geelong in 2007.
Other noticeable faces at training include Matthew Deledio (Kyabram), the brother of Richmond's Brett, and Jacob Hislop, the brother of Tom, who was picked up by Richmond after Essendon delisted him.
"We think it's going to be great," Byron said. "We had a lot of 23- or 24-year-olds that weren't coming on. It's not all about winning reserves premierships so we just thought we'd clean them out and keep who we want and attract all these young kids. A lot of them are suburban footy players."
Byron said he was also excited to see former Port Melbourne goalsneak Robin Nahas in Tiger colours after Richmond selected the dynamic young player in the AFL rookie draft.
"He's going to brilliant and he'll be a great substitute for Caruso," he said.
http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/news/stuff-adds-experience-to-depleted-coburg-list/2009/01/24/1232471660470.html
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Former Hawk adds experience to depleted Coburg list
Brent Diamond | January 25, 2009
COBURG Tigers have snared former Hawthorn midfielder Tim Clarke as a playing assistant coach in a new-look team for 2009.
The 26-year-old, who is also touted to be named captain, shied away from lucrative offers from West Adelaide and Canberra to remain in Melbourne.
Coburg general manager Craig Byron said Clarke's appointment was crucial after losing best-and-fairest winner Greg Tivendale, skipper Paul Shelton and Fortunato Caruso, who was lured to West Adelaide by former Coburg coach Andy Collins.
"Our average age has probably dropped from about 24 down to about 20. Even Clarkey's pretty young," Byron said.
"His hamstring played up on him last year (for Hawthorn), but we think he'll be right. He's assistant coach with David Bourke," he said.
Clarke played 96 games for the Hawks and was one of four players delisted from the premiership team after struggling with a niggling hamstring injury last season. (The other delisted players were Zac Dawson, Luke McEntee and Garry Moss.)
Under Jade Rawlings, the Tigers have had a massive turnover of players over summer and many fans would struggle to recognise the team since it was runner-up to Geelong in 2007.
Other noticeable faces at training include Matthew Deledio (Kyabram), the brother of Richmond's Brett, and Jacob Hislop, the brother of Tom, who was picked up by Richmond after Essendon delisted him.
"We think it's going to be great," Byron said. "We had a lot of 23- or 24-year-olds that weren't coming on. It's not all about winning reserves premierships so we just thought we'd clean them out and keep who we want and attract all these young kids. A lot of them are suburban footy players."
Byron said he was also excited to see former Port Melbourne goalsneak Robin Nahas in Tiger colours after Richmond selected the dynamic young player in the AFL rookie draft.
"He's going to brilliant and he'll be a great substitute for Caruso," he said.
http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/news/stuff-adds-experience-to-depleted-coburg-list/2009/01/24/1232471660470.html
:o ??? :gobdrop
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Let's hope Tim Clarke's job isn't coaching and teaching how to kick and Bourkey's job isn't taking weights training in the gym lol.
Not sure about making him captain straight off. I can't see those Burgers who have been around for a few years being happy about a newbie getting the nod over them. It's not like Judd has just walked into Coburg FC.
It appears from the outside Coburg will struggle this year or at least be too overly reliant on Richmond listed players. Not the best for the development of our young guys at VFL level if they are playing in a crap side.
It'll be interesting to see how Lids' brother goes. He was overlooked entirely the year before in both National and rookie drafts.
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Clarke lifts the pace at Coburg
By Brent Diamond
Inside Football
Wed Feb 18, 2009
Expect a fitter and decidedly faster Coburg Tigers line-up this season.
Recruit Tim Clarke is already making an impact at Tigerland after pushing the club's midfielders to personal bests in time trials.
The former Hawk, who was one of the fastest runners in his time at Glenferrie and is the brother of Australian Olympic runner Georgie Clarke, has given the young Tiger cubs advice on fitness as the team's assistant coach, specialising with the midfield group.
Coach Jade Rawlings said Clarke's presence at Coburg had already had its rewards.
"He's been training with the group and been really impressive in all the things Clarkey does," Rawlings told INSIDE FOOTBALL.
"He's a guy who demands respect and he was part of the leadership group at the Hawks which proves he has leadership skills to bring to the club too."
Rawlings and Clarke have shared a close bond since their time as Hawthorn teammates. It was that bond that lured Clarke to Coburg after fielding much more lucrative offers from SANFL clubs.
"Clarkey and I are very close mates; he's a top bloke and we got along really well at our time at Hawthorn," Rawlings said.
It is understood, however, that Clarke is still disappointed after being delisted by the premiership winning Hawks at the end of the 2008 season and is refusing interviews
with any media outlet until he gets into gear as a VFL player.
The 26-year-old was hampered by a hamstring injury last season that derailed a solid career at the Hawks.
"No one ever leaves the game with a smile on their face," Rawlings said.
"He played 96 games with the Hawks ... he was a really hard runner in my time with him. He was very competitive.
"He's a quality person and we're really happy to have him on board."
Clarke was a real asset to the Hawks having won the club's Most Improved and Most Determined awards in 2004 and 2005 respectively.
He made his debut at the Hawks in 2001, gradually building into a team leader and a formidable midfielder despite his small stature of 176cm and 77kg.
Rawlings said pre-season training had been solid with a number of new faces pushing their limits at the club.
Noticeable arrivals include Matthew Deledio (Kyabram) , the brother of Richmond's Brett, and Jacob Hislop, the brother of Tom, who was picked up by Richmond after Essendon delisted him.
Rawlings said he had also been impressed with former Morwell utility Ryan Allen, an agile type.
"They've all been very impressive on the track. We're very happy with the guys that we've picked up," he said.
However, taking some gloss away from the number of recruits are the departures of last year's best and fairest winner Greg Tivendale, skipper Paul Shelton, and Fortunato Caruso, who was lured to West Adelaide by former Coburg coach Andy Collins.
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Coburg Tigers Practice Match Schedule
Feb 28th Collingwood Gosch's Paddock 11.00am
Just a reminder this Saturday:
Coburg vs Collingwood
at Gosch's Paddock @ 11am.
Anyone thinking of going down to see our cubs who don't make the Thursday night team and can give us a report on how they go? :)
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TFL or anyone head down to Gosch's paddock this morning to see how Post and co. did running around for Coburg?
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Apparently Coburg lost by 7-9 goals going by the Pies BF forum. "Coburg played the same zone as Richmond and there (sic) skills are woeful".
Edit: Polak, King, Browne and Gilligan played. Is that Schulz in the background of the pic?
http://img513.imageshack.us/img513/6259/p1010344.jpg (http://img513.imageshack.us/img513/6259/p1010344.jpg)
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Final score was:
Coburg 6.5-41
Coll'wood 15.14-104
The Pies had 15 AFL listed players. I wouldn't have thought Coburg had anywhere near that many Richmond listed players.
Polak played CHF against Tyson Goldsack.
ps. A shame we have to get this info from Collingwood's website when nothing has been mentioned on the Coburg site :P.
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At least some positive news from the game ....
"In better news, Tiger Graham Polak looked good in Richmond's intra-club"
http://afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/72751/default.aspx
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Coburg Intra Club Match Report
The game went very well. Our experienced players were very good, Nick Carnell, Nat Caruso, Andrew Horne.
Nic Cattapan was good, Jake DeSousa, Rhett Jordon and Daniel Bramich played very well. Of our new players Ryan Allan was in the best 5 players on the ground, Chris Tsardkis had a good game on the wing, Jacob Hislop and Matt Deledio were solid. Tim Clarke demonstrated great leadership on the field and played a good game.
We played at Craigieburn. The surface was quite good. It was a tough wind the players had to contend with. Steve Kelly has
a minor leg injury, otherwise we got through the game unscathed.
Coburg site link (http://www.sportingpulse.com/club_info.cgi?client=1-118-10471-0-0&sID=56260&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=8405873§ionID=56260)
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Stuff it :banghead thought I saw a Coburg thread recently but canknow fino.
Anyway
ABC GETTING PICKY
Read more at Inside Football
The days of all clubs getting ABC TV exposure are coming to an end. The broadcaster has told the VFL it is changing its focus and wants to cover the best matches. It’s bad news for clubs down the ladder: previously every team got at least one televised match each season. “(It is) disappointing for the poorer-performing clubs but it will showcase the VFL competition better,” AFL Victoria CEO Peter Schwab said. He said the ABC coverage was “critical” to the VFL’s brand and profile.
So far they have announced the first of what is supposed to be 4 week blocks.
R1 PortMelbourne v Nth Ballarat
R2 Frankston v Sandringham
R3 Williamstown v Werribee (VFL fixture indicates this is a Sunday Game)
R4 Nth Ballarat v Collingwood.
First 3 OK but HTF do you explain round 4 based on thier reasoning, I'll tell you they dont which makes it a total crock of uknow lets have a look at round 4
North Ballarat vs Collingwood :rollin @ match of the round u fools ABC evetual premiers v pond scum dweller with 6 wins for 08.
Coburg Tigers vs Casey 5th v 6th from last year
Williamstown vs Sandringham 3 v 9 from last year
Port Melbourne vs Geelong 1 v 10 close call but find it more appealing all the same
Werribee Tigers vs Box Hill Hawks 4 v 11 still more appeal
Northern Bullants vs Frankston 7 v 8 from last year should be a cracker
So HTF again do we figure round 4 out, I know but I am not telling fn Skunks WAF joke