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Re: Coburg vs Werribee - Sat. May 5
« Reply #60 on: May 05, 2012, 06:08:29 PM »
Browne finished the game with 97 hitouts, fair effort. :bow

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Re: Coburg vs Werribee - Sat. May 5
« Reply #61 on: May 05, 2012, 06:09:25 PM »
Further news about Griffiths from CoburgFC...

"he was getting some work done on his knee before. no indications of diagnosis or seriousness yet"

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Gee he's a worry, cant run out a game with out a trip to the medical room ::)

Yeah it's getting diabolical bj, either he's the unluckiest sob going around or he's a dead ringer for Bruce Reid on 12th man " ah poo he's snapped in half"

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Re: Coburg vs Werribee - Sat. May 5
« Reply #62 on: May 05, 2012, 06:10:54 PM »
was at the game ..thought coburgs performance could be best described as plucky.The opposition seemed far cleaner with their disposal in trying conditions.And as the coburg coach pointed out  to his players many werent prepared to work hard which was what was needed out there today.Best for coburg..... i thought  big Angus was tirelss in the ruck all day.Also thought whitey was good around the packs.Elton could turn out to be something special ,always presents and took some good marks.Connors was good after quarter time and would have been better had he kicked more accurately.I thought connors first quarter was worthy of a good belly laugh as on more than one occasion tried to take mark of the century in conditions where chest marks were the norm.However full credit to the lad as after that he did remove that part of his game. As for griff a mate close by reckons he heard someone say we will send him for scans Monday.the same mate reckons the ice was applied to the side of the knee which might suggest a medial rather than the more severe cruciate etc

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Re: Coburg vs Werribee - Sat. May 5
« Reply #63 on: May 05, 2012, 06:12:47 PM »
Good to hear about Elton, the little I've seen of him has me very impressed..

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Re: Coburg vs Werribee - Sat. May 5
« Reply #64 on: May 05, 2012, 06:22:32 PM »
Browne finished the game with 97 hitouts, fair effort. :bow

how many went to coburg players?

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Re: Coburg vs Werribee - Sat. May 5
« Reply #65 on: May 05, 2012, 06:24:38 PM »
holly crap i didnt even notice browne out there ..has he dyed his hair and lost weight

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Re: Coburg vs Werribee - Sat. May 5
« Reply #66 on: May 05, 2012, 06:37:41 PM »

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Re: Coburg vs Werribee - Sat. May 5
« Reply #67 on: May 05, 2012, 06:45:18 PM »
2012 Peter Jackson VFL

Coburg Tigers      3.1  5.5   10.10  12.11 (83)
Werribee Tigers   6.3  10.7  15.10  20.14 (134)

GOALS:
Coburg Tigers: McGuane 4 Connors 3 Elton 2 Carnell 2 O'Hanlon
Werribee Tigers: Warren 4 Sierakowski 3 Hansen 2 Wormald 2 Purton-Smith 2 Ross 2 Grima  SHARP  Harding  McKinley  Gibson

BEST:
Coburg Tigers: Masters Thomas Wheeler Darrou Connors McGuane
Werribee Tigers: Ross Hansen Harding Warren SHARP

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2012 AFL Vic Development League

Coburg Tigers      4.2  5.3  6.4    10.5 (65)
Werribee Tigers   3.2  5.7  8.13  14.16 (100)

GOALS:
Coburg Tigers: Hore 4 Turner 2 Jordan  Murphy  Verrier  N.Maric
Werribee Tigers: Schibeci 4 Paliouras 2 Battaglia 2 Risol  Barbuto  Sheahan  Bolton  RUFFLES  Martiniello

BEST:
Coburg Tigers: Browne Saville N.Maric Cartelli Tanner Hore
Werribee Tigers: Fairley Martiniello Schibeci Sodomaco Moloney Paliouras

https://reg.sportingpulse.com/olr_v5/rpt_progressive.cgi?aID=4138&pg=1&a=MR

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Re: Coburg vs Werribee - Sat. May 5
« Reply #68 on: May 05, 2012, 07:43:10 PM »
This was a turn up, where are werribee on the ladder ::)
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Coburg’s spirits dampened in clash of the Tigers (Coburg website)
« Reply #69 on: May 05, 2012, 10:33:54 PM »
Coburg’s spirits dampened in clash of the Tigers
By Heather Mellican
Coburg website
May 5, 2012


Coburg will be looking to redeem themselves next week after a 51-point loss to Werribee at Mantello Holden Oval today.

The clash of the Tigers was an important game for both teams going in, with Coburg pushing for a spot in the top four and Werribee hoping to gain their place in the top eight.

Werribee controlled most of the play all day, only allowing Coburg a sniff in the third quarter as they controlled their deliveries inside 50, dominated from stoppages and took advantage of Coburg’s turnovers from the first quarter.

Coburg tried to make up the 20 points going into the second quarter with a quick goal from captain, Nick Carnell as the rain began to pelt down, providing no easy ball for either team.

Coburg began to control the ball in their forward half and make space as Werribee’s pressure dropped.

However Werribee quickly struck back with Travis Tuck proving to be relentless in stoppages and Werribee having the numbers all over the ground, taking advantage of easy uncontested opportunities.

Werribee’s Ben Ross proved unstoppable, having the ball on a string and picking up 21 disposals in the first half as the travelling Tigers found themselves with a 32-point lead going into half time.

Coburg showed there was no giving up as a quick goal from Richmond’s Luke McGuane gave the Tigers the momentum they needed.

They began to spread well, create opportunities and get ahead in stoppages early on and reduce the deficit to 20 points.

Two goals from an attacking piece of play from Matthew Arnot finding Todd Elton in the goal-square before Brett O’Hanlon connected from a long opportunity had the home team back in with a chance.

The downside of the third quarter saw Ben Griffiths go down with a possible knee injury. He was helped off the ground and did not appear for the rest of the game.

Both teams showed no sign of giving up as Ross and Leigh Harding tried to swing the play back in Werribee’s favour by taking advantage of Coburg’s overuse of the ball.

Dan Connors provided a good option in the forward 50 and around the ground, while Ben Clifton and Willie Wheeler showed their determination. Despite these efforts, Werribee were still able to hold a 30-point lead going into three quarter time.

Coburg were unable to gain back momentum in the last quarter, with Werribee running all over them and controlling the ball through Harding and Tuck to take home the four points.

Leigh Masters, Nathan Thomas and Willie Wheeler all had promising performances, while McGuane proved to be a worthy option in the forward line, picking up four goals and Connors showed his class, going on to finish the game with three goals and 18 disposals.

Coburg will be striving to claw their way back when they take on North Ballarat next Saturday at Eureka Stadium.

http://www.sportingpulse.com/club_info.cgi?client=1-118-10471-0-0&sID=56260&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=19182973

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Re: Coburg vs Werribee - Sat. May 5
« Reply #70 on: May 05, 2012, 10:44:07 PM »
This was a turn up, where are werribee on the ladder ::)
They are above Coburg now on % and have played 3 of the top 4 sides already. Werribee also finished top 4 last year.

W Northern Blues (10th)    W North Ballarat (12th)
L Casey (2)                       L Port Melbourne (1)
W Sandringham (5)           L Box Hill (6)
L  Frankston (13)              W Geelong (3)
W Box Hill (6)                   L  Williamstown (4)
L Werribee (7)                  W Coburg (8 )

Based on the season so far Coburg will win next week  :-\.

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Re: Coburg vs Werribee - Sat. May 5
« Reply #71 on: May 08, 2012, 06:33:04 PM »
Development coach Greg Mellor summary of how each Richmond-listed player performed at Coburg over the weekend...

Coburg Seniors

Todd Elton
A very positive performance.  Seven marks - four of them contested - and two goals, is a good result from a key forward.  He also worked up the ground to provide a target.  An aspect of the game he is working on, is his ability to delay inside the forward-50 area, either through tackling, working the mark, or corraling.

Matt Arnot
Played only three quarters, given the fact he was an emergency for the Richmond team.  Is learning to play the half-forward role and his first half was below standard, with both his ability to find the ball and correctly position at stoppages.  His third quarter was much better, with nine disposals generated from correct positioning and an increased work rate.

Brett O’Hanlon
Returned to the senior Coburg side after starring the previous week in the Development team.  Had limited impact in the first half, although, defensively, he applied a couple of good tackles.  Won more of the football in the second half and kicked a nice, running goal from outside 50 metres.

Jeromey Webberley
Has been ultra-consistent over the first few rounds of the season and constantly knocking on the door for an AFL game.  That said, he didn’t have quite the same impact as he had in recent weeks, despite collecting 25 possessions.

Addam Maric
Was beaten by his opponent and, as a result, struggled to have an influence on the game.  Is such as good user of the ball and his ability to find space makes him an important player for Coburg.  He is working hard on improving the defensive side of his game, so it was good to see him record several tackles.

Ben Darrou
Another impressive performance.  Some of his decisions under pressure, particularly with his kicking, were terrific.  Defensively, he did a good job and beat his opponent.  He is starting to realise just how big he is and use his strength.

Piva Wright
Continues to improve each week and is developing into a very solid VFL defender.  Made some really strong spoils, though there were times when he was the drop-off, so he could have marked the ball.

Ben Griffiths
Didn’t have much of an impact on the game in the first half.  The team’s defensive set-ups weren’t great, so that didn’t allow the tall defenders to be used on the spread.  Hurt his knee in the third quarter, but it doesn’t appear to be too serious.

Matt White
Had a quiet first quarter and, uncharacteristically, was pushed off the ball a couple of times. Improved his output from that point on, finishing with nine clearances - eight of them after quarter-time.

Angus Graham
Again was dominant with his ruckwork, amassing 63 hit-outs.  Repeatedly gave the team’s ‘mids’ first opportunity.  While his game was solid, he didn’t have his usual impact offensively.

Jayden Post
His performance was below his recent high standards.  Offensively, he made some turn-overs that he rarely makes.  Defensively, was sound, however.

Dan Connors
A steady improvement from the previous week.  Took some strong, contested marks and put himself in good positions to win the ball.  His return of 18 disposals, with six shots at goal, is a decent standard to build on.

Luke McGuane
While he did not get the same amount of ball as in the previous match, he again proved to be quite dangerous up forward when in a one-on-one position.  Four goals from limited opportunities was a good result for him.

Tom Derricx
Had a mixed day.  Took five really good marks in the wet, but wasn’t able to get into the game once the ball hit the ground.  Spent some time in the ruck and is developing in this role.

Development

Andrew Browne
Played in the development team last weekend, not because he was out of form, but we wanted him to play a full game in the ruck.  Dominated, collecting 23 possessions and amassing an amazing 97 hit-outs, which must be some sort of record.  His work rate and effort was outstanding and he was able to get the workout we were after for him.

Steve Verrier
Started to work his way back into form.  Has been working very hard on his kicking at training and, as he becomes more composed, he will be rewarded for this in games.  Finished with 19 possessions and a terrific goal.

Gibson Turner
Looked a lot livelier and was able to kick a couple of really good goals.  Being able to play more consistent football, for longer periods of time, is an area ‘Gibbo’ is focusing on.  Is going in this week for surgery on his calf, to fix an annoying problem he has been carrying for a little while and should be back playing after the bye.

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Re: Coburg vs Werribee - Sat. May 5
« Reply #72 on: May 08, 2012, 06:37:34 PM »
amazing there trying McGaune up forward, well hello

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Re: Coburg vs Werribee - Sat. May 5
« Reply #73 on: May 08, 2012, 06:50:16 PM »
could he come in for vicks at centre half forward this week,or will they go with Ty one more time?

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Re: Coburg vs Werribee - Sat. May 5
« Reply #74 on: May 08, 2012, 07:21:29 PM »
Elton before mcgaune...