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Dogs look good when they have the ball.

Ordinary when they don't. 

 
1 minute ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Genuinely worried about McKay next week. He’s got 10cm on May and in great form.

I reckon you’ll see Max play behind the ball next week and support the defenders

 
2 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Genuinely worried about McKay next week. He’s got 10cm on May and in great form.

Gawn will have to drop back to help. 
We certainly can’t be giving up 17 clearances to them tho. 

11 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

“Treloar slams the door shut”

- Brian Taylor in reference to a Doggies goal that brings them within 19 pts (as opposed to kicking the sealer) Geez BT says some strange things.

 

The way this commentary team talks about the bulldogs you’d think they were five goals up! Not getting totally outplayed and down by 4 goals. Anytime we get down in a game the commentary team go on about “trouble for the Dees etc” dogs get pantsed and they still talk like Carlton should be worried. Hilarious.


Carlton win by a point would be good for us.

Silvagni maybe concussed. Any other injuries? I've just tuned in.

Carlton are marking well.

They are up, looking confident and playing with spirit.  

Dogs are still hanging in there and will come at them.

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Dogs are +12 in the clearances and +5 inside 50s but 14 points down at three quarter time.

I'm not watching the game but the Dogs' defence has been its weak link all year. I'm not sure a side can rely on its (incredible) midfield all season as a way to both attack and defend. Also Dunkley out probably hurts them more than we might first have thought.

Meanwhile May's got a huge job next week on Mackay, albeit that our team defence is significantly stronger than the Dogs.


Classic Selwood duck then for that goal.

Blues starting to panic a bit now.

Edited by Brownie

30 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Carna Blues!

Wash your mouth, your majesty, with soap and water.

Edited by AC/DeeC


Just now, Diamond_Jim said:

o well

that 2 game break was looking good for a while

It's not over till the fat lady sings...

Weitering is a seriously good defender. 

2 minutes ago, AC/DeeC said:

It's not over till the fat lady sings...

she's clearing her throat

Naughton is a seriously good forward...


9 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

she's clearing her throat

I heard that. It's hard to see to Blues getting up from here. The fat ladies' third act is better than the Blues 4th quarter this afternoon...

Edited by AC/DeeC

 

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