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LAST TIME THEY MET

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Remember Shannon Byrnes?

It was so long ago since we played Carlton that I was surprised to discover he was dropped from the team for Round 4 last year.

Amazing.

CARLTON

B: Andrew Walker, Michael Jamison, Zach Tuohy
HB: Andrejs Everitt, Sam Rowe, Dylan Buckley
C: Kade Simpson, Ed Curnow, Dale Thomas
HF: David Ellard, Levi Casboult, Bryce Gibbs
F: Chris Yarran, Lachie Henderson, Mitch Robinson
FOLL: Robert Warnock, Patrick Cripps, Marc Murphy
I/C: Andrew Carrazzo, Kane Lucas, Troy Menzel, Heath Scotland
EM: Tom Bell, Nick Graham, Matthew Watson

IN: Levi Casboult, Patrick Cripps, Kane Lucas, Heath Scotland

OUT Tom Bell, Jeff Garlett, Jarrad Waite, Simon White

MELBOURNE


B: Alex Georgiou, James Frawley, Lynden Dunn
HB: Jack Grimes, Tom McDonald, Dean Terlich
C: Jack Watts, Bernie Vince, Daniel Cross
HF: Jordie McKenzie, Cameron Pedersen, Jack Viney
F: Jeremy Howe, Chris Dawes, Rohan Bail
FOLL: Jake Spencer, Nathan Jones, Dom Tyson
I/C: Dean Kent, Jay Kennedy-Harris, Michael Evans, Matt Jones
EMG: Jack Trengove, Shannon Byrnes, Daniel Nicholson

IN: Chris Dawes, Jordie McKenzie

OUT: Shannon Byrnes, Jack Fitzpatrick

 

Gee, we won with Terlich,Bail,Jones, McKenzie, Grimes, Spencer and Evans in the side.

If we don't smash them by 10 goals on the weekend, there's no saving this club.

 

Gee, we won with Terlich,Bail,Jones, McKenzie, Grimes, Spencer and Evans in the side.

If we don't smash them by 10 goals on the weekend, there's no saving this club.

Don't you remember the Essendon game? We all expected to win by 10 goals and ended up losing.

This is Melbourne we're talking about. Take nothing for granted.


McKenzie was named at half forward? And we won this game how?

Don't you remember the Essendon game? We all expected to win by 10 goals and ended up losing.

This is Melbourne we're talking about. Take nothing for granted.

Granted, although Essendon isn't nearly as bad as they're playing though. We all know what its like to support a club with off field issues and we see what it does to the playing group.

The 96 merger

The 99 salary cap

Off field issues in 2001, 2003, 2011.

Carlton is different. They're just [censored].

Edited by praha

let's hope Bolts isn't named new coach before the weekend so we avoid the common new coach / win game scenario.

 

Quite a lot of change there...

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That Garlett fellow will never amount to anything either..


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