From Continstar on BF....Tuck - 27 touches, although most were by hand today, still very competitive around the pack, still showed he should be in the Richmond side
Graham - 11 touches, 40 hit outs, 6 tackles, huge effort from him against Bellchambers, easily won the day
Morton - 27 touches, useful around the park for most of the day wherever he was, played mainly up the ground, even got 2 spoils in defence
Webberley - 23 touches, fought hard all day, the same determination he supplies every week
Nason - 21 touches, looked pretty good, spent more time in the middle, and did get a lot of it later on but was solid for 4 quarters
Farmer - 16 touches, great display wherever he was
Gourdis - 15 touches, always in the best, 8 spoils, again controlled the back half, if a team only concedes one goal in horrible rainy conditions and with a wind that should be 3-4 goals difference, then you've done a good job
Jakobi - 15 touches, played loose in defence for quite a while, but was really solid, only 1 touch in Q4 so got a lot of it when the game was still in the balance
O'Reilly - 15 touches, got a great goal from 50m against the wind in the 3rd quarter, and went about his business well, i reckon he could be a good player to have against the smalls
Miller - 14 touches, 2 goals, both goals in Q4, but what i like about Miller at Coburg is he's the focal point, leads to all the right spots and brings others into the play, he was really the only tall option today, and he can play that role well, while Griffiths and Post can't really do it by themselves
D-Mac - 11 touches - not bad, and kicked a really good goal in the first quarter, still fades out of the match too often
in the ressies
Contin - 29 touches, 6 tackles, first game back from injury and was a class above most others, will be back in Seniors next week
Hicks - 25 touches, i like it when he's on the ball, much more exciting and able to use his pace, when in the forward pocket he just can't get involved, much better game
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