By: jonahsback 26/04/2009 10:26 am Yahoo! Profile: jonahsback Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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good win last night Richo
what a difference a day makes |
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By: richo12_12 25/04/2009 11:29 pm Yahoo! Profile: richo12_12 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| Oh the skills of coughlin, how they were missed, smacked them right on the chest he did thank god he has not been corrupted. WELCOME BACK MARK COUGHLIN |
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By: jonahsback 25/04/2009 5:14 pm Yahoo! Profile: jonahsback Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| Well there you go, sometimes wishes come true. Go Coggsy |
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By: richo12_12 24/04/2009 11:55 pm Yahoo! Profile: richo12_12 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| cant wait, cant wait, cant wait |
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By: richo12_12 12/04/2009 9:58 pm Yahoo! Profile: richo12_12 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| it will be next week Jonah, it better be next week :-( |
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By: jonahsback 12/04/2009 1:19 pm Yahoo! Profile: jonahsback Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| Keep ticking his box Richo, the selectors will listen to you soon |
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By: richo12_12 12/04/2009 1:00 pm Yahoo! Profile: richo12_12 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| well that sucks, get my hopes up just to dash them, Cogs has now been named an emergency. |
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By: richo12_12 9/04/2009 6:17 pm Yahoo! Profile: richo12_12 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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Cogs has been named to take the field on Monday against the Doggies, his awesome display last week picking up 41 possesssions has earnt him a spot in the team.
Welcome back Mark, now go out there and smack the cr@p out of em..............LOL |
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By: chokdee69 5/09/2008 8:06 pm Yahoo! Profile: chokdee69 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| Yes I did read that richo12 and its most encouraging for next season but after what Cogs has been through he needs to play at least a season of hard presuure footy to show that hes fully recovered. After Coburgs out of the finals Cogs can take a rest and then prepare for the next pre season and lets hope he can then return to his former glory and if he can do that it will be like getting an early draft pick for free with 83 games under his belt. He's the onfield leader type that we lack when the going gets tough in close finishes. |
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By: richo12_12@y7mail.com 5/09/2008 7:54 pm Yahoo! Profile: richo12_12@y7mail.com Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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and this
Cogs has played the past seven matches in-a-row for Coburg since returning from his severe hamstring problems. He's gained in confidence with each outing, and has been particularly prominent during the past three games. |
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By: richo12_12@y7mail.com 5/09/2008 7:52 pm Yahoo! Profile: richo12_12@y7mail.com Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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Dee did u not read this
Mark Coughlan has hit his straps at just the right time for the Coburg Tigers, as they prepare for their 2008 VFL finals campaign.
Coughlan gathered 40 possessions in a dominant display for Coburg in its 102-point demolition of the Bendigo Bombers in last Saturday's final home-and-away match of the season.
Here's how Coburg coach, Jade Rawlings, in his weekly, exclusive Eye of the Tiger report for Richmond members, described Coughlan's performance: Was very clean with his ball-handling, and his skill level right throughout the game was good. Is now running freely and in very good form |
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By: chokdee69 5/09/2008 7:44 pm Yahoo! Profile: chokdee69 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| Mark Coughlans career is really at the cross roads. Come the start of next season he will be 27yo and wouldve been out of senior football for two and a half years. Coughlan was a genuine star who never shirked an issue before the tragic injury put his career on hold maybe never to play footy again at any level, this same courage will go a long way towards Coughlan resuming his place as an elite player in the highest footy competition, let's hope he pulls through because when hes in full flight hes such an inspiration to his Tiger team mates and surely with a injury free season under his belt he will be the Tigers next captain and lead from the front. Best wishes Cogs. |
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By: richo12_12@y7mail.com 5/09/2008 7:10 pm Yahoo! Profile: richo12_12@y7mail.com Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| glad u can see talent ammatt ;-) |
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By: ammmatt 5/09/2008 9:03 am Yahoo! Profile: ammmatt Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| now he's a great footballer - fingers crossed for cogs. |
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By: richo12_12@y7mail.com 4/09/2008 6:15 pm Yahoo! Profile: richo12_12@y7mail.com Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| Looks like Cogs will be returning to the Tiges next year fully fit and rearing to tear opponents to shreads.woooooohooooooo |
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By: richo12_12@y7mail.com 4/09/2008 5:58 pm Yahoo! Profile: richo12_12@y7mail.com Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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full-back Jarrod Silvester will undergo a fitness test on his broken hand.
âWeâve played some good, competitive football over the past few weeks, winning five of our last six games,â Rawlings said.
âOur players are combining well together, theyâre confident, and we like playing at Port Melbourne (the venue for Saturdayâs elimination final).
âWe hope Richmond and Coburg supporters will be out in force to watch the boys in action on Saturday . . .â
** VFL 2nd elimination final, Coburg v Frankston at TEAC Oval, Port Melbourne, Saturday, September 6, 1.10pm. |
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By: richo12_12@y7mail.com 4/09/2008 5:57 pm Yahoo! Profile: richo12_12@y7mail.com Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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Mark Coughlan ha *** his straps at just the right time for the Coburg Tigers, as they prepare for their 2008 VFL finals campaign.
Coughlan gathered 40 possessions in a dominant display for Coburg in its 102-point demolition of the Bendigo Bombers in last Saturdayâs final home-and-away match of the season.
Hereâs how Coburg coach, Jade Rawlings, in his weekly, exclusive âEye of the Tigerâ report for Richmond members, described Coughlanâs performance: âWas very clean with his ball-handling, and his skill level right throughout the game was good. Is now running freely and in very good formâ.
âCogsâ has played the past seven matches in-a-row for Coburg since returning from his severe hamstring problems. Heâs gained in confidence with each outing, and has been particularly prominent during the past three games.
Coburg met its opponent in this Saturdayâs 2nd elimination final, Frankston, just once during the home-and-away rounds.
That clash took place in Round 12, on Sunday, June 29, with Frankston prevailing by 21 points on its home ground â 13.14 (92) to 11.5 (71).
Coughlan didnât play that day, nor did Dean Polo, who also has been in excellent touch for Coburg in recent weeks.
âWe played them in difficult conditions at Frankston and they basically beat us in one quarter, kicking six goals with the wind, which we never recovered from. Theyâre a dangerous team, who we certainly respect,â Rawlings said.
The 12-10 rule will apply for Saturdayâs cut-throat encounter, meaning Coburgâs line-up can contain no more than 12 Richmond-listed players.
Greg Tivendale, who has had an outstanding season for Coburg, will return to the side following his farewell appearance with Richmond last Sunday, as will Daniel Connors, who also played in the Round 22 match against Melbourne.
Coburg will be further boosted through the inclusion of key midfielder Nick Carnell, who was rested last week, while ... |
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