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Re: Coburg vs Bendigo, Sunday July 10
« Reply #45 on: July 10, 2011, 08:30:53 PM »
Sounds like Gus did alright then
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Re: Coburg vs Bendigo, Sunday July 10
« Reply #46 on: July 11, 2011, 03:44:41 AM »
Tigers take big scalp as improvement continues

Sam Landsberger
From:Herald Sun
July 11, 2011


COBURG'S season was over when it finally tasted victory in Round 9 under new coach Adam Potter.

But the Tigers, led again yesterday by Shane Tuck, are now the VFL's giant killers, delivering consistent blows to premiership contenders in the race to September.

First they stunned Collingwood's charge at the finals, then they knocked Casey out of the top four and now they've dealt a massive blow to Bendigo's double-chance hopes.
 
An early Ariel Steinberg goal was the sole highlight for the Bombers in the 11.13 (79) to 1.9 (15) battering at Craigieburn.
 
Tuck's purple patch continued, fighting off Henry Slattery's tag to muster 27 touches, while Mitch Tanner blanketed go-to man Scott Gumbleton.
 
"Gumbleton had the ball kicked to him a number of times where he had to be really strong defensively," Potter said.

Angus Graham took his chance with a dominant performance against Essendon ruckman Tom Bellchambers.
 
Graham racked up 44 hitouts and laid six tackles to the delight of Sam Power and Mitch Morton, who ran hard to collect 27 disposals.
 
Richmond's David Gourdis negated spearhead Matthew Little, while Jake Carlisle worked hard for Bendigo.
 
"They score heavily. And when they score, they kick six or seven goals in a quarter, so to keep them to one goal we're really pleased with our defensive effort," Potter said.

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Re: Coburg vs Bendigo, Sunday July 10
« Reply #47 on: July 11, 2011, 05:22:05 AM »
17th for clearances in the AFL yet Tuck runs around racking em up in the magoos every week. Seriously WTF ?  Oh yeh that's right , he knows what he has to do and he's working on it   :lol
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Re: Coburg vs Bendigo, Sunday July 10
« Reply #48 on: July 11, 2011, 08:06:22 AM »
Tuck must come in and I would bring in Morton as well into the seniors

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Re: Coburg vs Bendigo, Sunday July 10
« Reply #49 on: July 11, 2011, 12:06:23 PM »
Coburg are doing so lately cause we've decided to play there fringe players in the seniors.. lol
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Re: Coburg vs Bendigo, Sunday July 10
« Reply #50 on: July 11, 2011, 12:15:30 PM »
17th for clearances in the AFL yet Tuck runs around racking em up in the magoos every week. Seriously WTF ?  Oh yeh that's right , he knows what he has to do and he's working on it   :lol

LOL

Hislop is earning his spot because he ironed out his deficiencies. Give me a break.

Lets face it the same argument of Tuck not being our future, can be said for about 10 players on our list so FFS play Tuck
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Re: Coburg vs Bendigo, Sunday July 10
« Reply #51 on: July 11, 2011, 02:02:09 PM »
17th for clearances in the AFL yet Tuck runs around racking em up in the magoos every week. Seriously WTF ?  Oh yeh that's right , he knows what he has to do and he's working on it   :lol

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Re: Coburg vs Bendigo, Sunday July 10
« Reply #52 on: July 11, 2011, 07:12:42 PM »

Lets face it the same argument of Tuck not being our future, can be said for about 10 players on our list so FFS play Tuck

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Re: Coburg vs Bendigo, Sunday July 10
« Reply #53 on: July 12, 2011, 01:32:34 PM »
The Coburg Report
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Tue 12 Jul, 2011


Development coach, David Newett, provides a summary of how the Richmond-listed players performed at AFL level with Coburg in last Sunday’s big win against the Bendigo Bombers.


Ben Nason
Was inconsistent in the first half, but finished the game off well.  Broke the lines, took the ball inside 50 several times, and was efficient with his ball use when involved in scoring chains.

Angus Graham
Again was the dominant ruckman on the ground, winning 40 hit-outs.  Constantly gave the team’s midfielders first use of the ball in the tough, slippery conditions.  Provided a contest on occasions around the ground, and his tackling pressure increased after half-time, to help shut the opposition out of the game.   

Shane Tuck
Another very solid performance in the midfield, with his stoppage work a crucial factor in Coburg’s win.  The experienced midfielder continues to play consistent football and display fine leadership for the young Tigers.

Mitch Morton
Played in the midfield and was involved consistently across the game.  Accumulated possessions in the defensive half and also regularly took the ball inside 50 to create scoring opportunities in an all-round impressive performance.

Ben Jakobi
The young rebounding defender backed up his previous game at senior VFL level with another solid effort.  Again showed good signs with his intensity around the ball, ability to read the play, and his disposal in the trying conditions.

Brad Miller
Put all his football experience to good use in his first game for Coburg.  Provided a key target up forward throughout, contested strongly to bring teammates into the game, took seven marks in the tough conditions, and finished with two goals in an influential display.

Jamie O’Reilly
A solid game in defence.  Restricted opponents’ impact and also provided good rebound for the team.  Is learning and developing into his role extremely well, while still managing to be a valuable contributor at the same time.

Jeromey Webberley
Returned from a stint with the Richmond side and was a major contributor in the Coburg win.  Worked hard to link up play offensively and tackled strongly from a defensive perspective.

David Gourdis
Did an excellent job in keeping Bendigo’s dangerous forward Matt Little goalless.  His spoiling and general defensive game was strong and he rebounded well offensively to cap off a fine performance.

Mitch Farmer
Displayed good defensive traits in his return to the Coburg side.  Repelled many Bendigo attacks and also rebounded well of half-back.

Dean MacDonald
Returned to the senior Coburg side and looked comfortable in his familiar role up forward.  Displayed good intensity, applied forward-line pressure, and kicked a valuable goal.  An impressive effort from the young forward, who is improving each week.

Robbie Hicks (Coburg reserves)
Acquitted himself well in a midfield role.  Was particularly damaging with his ability to break the lines with run-and-carry.

Pat Contin (Coburg reserves)
Returned from injury and performed impressively in the midfield, racking up 29 possessions.  Used the ball well in the difficult conditions and maintained a strong work-rate throughout the game.

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Re: Coburg vs Bendigo, Sunday July 10
« Reply #54 on: July 13, 2011, 04:36:35 AM »
Round 15 Match Reports
Coburg Tigers webiste

Seniors

We headed out to a cold, wet and windy Highgate Recreation Reserve to face a strong Bendigo Bombers outfit.

We were always worried about the talls that Bendigo had and the conditions played into our hands somewhat.

The coaches did a lot of homework on the match up and we think we were spot on and the result showed that.

However, we never thought that we would restrict them to 1 goal for the game.!

Dave Gourdis did a great job on Matt Little and Mick Tanner did a similar job on Gumbleton.

As usual we got constant drive from Sam Power and Shane Tuck from the contests and Jeromey Webberley and Mitch Morton gave good rebound footy from centre back.

After a very slow first half, Ben Clifton came right into it and was a telling player in the 2nd half.

While the conditions didn’t suit big forwards, Brad Miller was a target up forward and always gave us a contest.

We now need to string 2 wins together and head down to Skilled Stadium for the ABC TV match of the day on Saturday 16th July.

Goals: Miller 2,Cartelli 2,Tuck,Webberley,Clifton,Rayson,O’Reilly,McErlain,Macdonald.

Coburg:    4.1   7.3  8.11  11.13 79
Bendigo:  1.2   1.7    1.9       1.9 15


Development

The young group came up against a strong Port Melbourne team that boasted regular senior players coming back from injury.

While we wasted our I50 entries, the result overall was not too bad and we restricted them to 3 goals for the 2nd half.

We have come up against some strong opposition over the last 4 weeks and with the win over Werribee 2 weeks ago, it shows we are on the right track.

It was pleasing to see that some of our new players were in the best and it’s a credit to these boys that they have persisted in a positive manner since they started with us back in November of last year.

This week we play Sandringham at Mantello Holden Oval on Sunday 17th July at 11.00am

Coburg:                0.4   1.5   2.7     2.9 21
Port Melbourne:     3.1   6.5   7.8   9.13 67

Best:Grgic,Murphy,Price,Linton,Barrack.

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Re: Coburg vs Bendigo, Sunday July 10
« Reply #55 on: July 13, 2011, 08:26:14 AM »

Lets face it the same argument of Tuck not being our future, can be said for about 10 players on our list so FFS play Tuck

Never a truer word spoken Daniel.

my sentiments exactly our future is now.