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Dogs have absolutely no defensive nous whatsoever. If the game isn't 100% on their terms that's it for them.

 
4 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Carlton are my second fave team. 
There’s something you don’t hear too many ppl say. But it’s true. 

I think you need some re-education WCW

 

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3 minutes ago, 4_Kent_Watts said:

these free kicks they give in the Ruck are a disgrace

and always to the dogs!! 

Dogs game has completely fallen apart. They’re loose as hell, and any kind of pressure is destroying them. Completely different team to last week

 

The dogs spread after Carlton win the ball in their defence after the Ugle-Hagen attempt at goal was absolutely pathetic.

They're not fit, or they're demoralised.


Wow that's pathetic from O'Brien, and from the ump for falling for the "high" against Treloar. The poster got what it deserved.

1 minute ago, BDA said:

Lacky O'Brien milked that free kick

Shocking 

The Umps always get sucked in

Dogs are in a world of hurt. To concede 76 points before half time is horrendous. 


The Blues are probably playing the best footy in the comp right now - I just can't see it lasting an entire year with the level of efficiency they're getting from everything.

EDIT: Also I don't rate the dogs defence worth anything.

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7 minutes ago, BDA said:

I think you need some re-education WCW

 

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Appy-polly loggies dear droog 🙂

Where did the Dogs get these top-ups from? 


31 points with the Dogs' attacking brand and Carlton being Carlton is not insurmountable.

Blues can't sustain this level, and the Dogs still have a lot of attacking power.

 
1 minute ago, Chook said:

31 points with the Dogs' attacking brand and Carlton being Carlton is not insurmountable.

Blues can't sustain this level, and the Dogs still have a lot of attacking power.

Dunno about that that Chook, they look very Melbourne like at the moment.

Just now, doc roet said:

Dunno about that that Chook, they look very Melbourne like at the moment.

Except their backline is trash 


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