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Baker in a different role was worth a go but the backline isn’t it. Half forward next (at Casey)

 
Just now, DeeSpencer said:

Jordon stiff. Free kick was rubbish and we’ve got away with walking up as we returned the ball for years. Viney is Viney. 

jordon wasn't stiff, jordon was dumb

that's exactly why the 'time wasting' rule came in

1 minute ago, DeeSpencer said:

Jordon stiff. Free kick was rubbish and we’ve got away with walking up as we returned the ball for years. Viney is Viney. 

Wasnt stuff. Was told twice to hand the ball back


If Carlton had a forward line (aside from Mackay) they might do some damage this year. But they’ll be 9-10th I’d say. Defence is average too

got The making of a good midfield though 

Carlton very scatter gun. Look a bit like Melbourne 2018. Could cause damage this year.

 

Fritsch again goes to ground laying an ineffective tackle.

What is up with him? Dees need to take the finger out - serious attitude issues.

Credit to Carlton though - they'll make finals based on this.

We look pretty flat, disorganised with less numbers at the contest. Lucky it’s just a practice match!


6 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

jordon wasn't stiff, jordon was dumb

that's exactly why the 'time wasting' rule came in

Sure but it’s a new rule and preseason, someone has to stuff up so the others have seen it 

2 minutes ago, Chook said:

Being absolutely reamed by the umps I'd say.

Yep but we are looking very ordinary

18 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Anyone Kayo showing absolute pox blurry vision..

Yes thought it must be my eyes.


2 minutes ago, Chook said:

Fritsch again goes to ground laying an ineffective tackle.

What is up with him? Dees need to take the finger out - serious attitude issues.

Credit to Carlton though - they'll make finals based on this.

Come on down Weed?

Our big guns are a bit off and we’re mucking around with it inside 50. Plus the backline is the backline.

Nothing too concerning so far, really it’s the result of winning a game by 80 points. 
 

Advice for the inside 50’s is take the easy ones.

Advice for the backline is stick more defensive then worry about rebound or intercepting.

Am I watching the same game as you blokes we had almost double the inside 50s and got unlucky a few times they aren’t even close to on top. 


Remember the last time we lost a pre season game? 
 

Spoiler alert: we won a flag 

No Salem or May. Pretty much doing ok. Only downside I can see is we are susceptible to a crumber. Hibberd usually fixes that quick smart so he is our biggest loss. 

If the new interpretations are anything to go by scrap them. The umpires have killed us.

 
1 minute ago, Daily Dose of Demons said:

Am I watching the same game as you blokes we had almost double the inside 50s and got unlucky a few times they aren’t even close to on top. 

Every bounce going their way so far. Agreed.


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