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Just now, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

[censored] I wish the Weed was as good as Curnow…

Could’ve grabbed McKay too (one of the few mistakes JT has made).

40 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

More like us in 2018, won’t surprise me if they make a prelim, don’t expect them to go further 

This.

 
2 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

[censored] I wish the Weed was as good as Curnow…

Then we wouldn't have had the glory of Tom McDonalds after the siren goal in the Grand Final.

(surely a trivia question this year at your local pub trivia...)


2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Can see why we got rid of Hannan.

He isn’t surrounded by much. Naughton aside their forwardline is full of plodders. 
Instead of constantly stocking up their midfield they should have gone and found some defenders and forwards. 

2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Can see why we got rid of Hannan.

C’mon mate. Remember that he played for us.

 

Essendon on the bottom 🤣 Hope the lions do a number on them. There leading goal kicker is out for covid reasons. By the way how came they don't have to travel until round 9, yet we as reigning premiers we have to travel r2. 

 


Big grab and goal from the bont

Charlie Curnow, great goal!

There's one for your frees not paid tally Demonland - how that wasn't a chop of the arms against Cripps in the English marking contest I'll never know.


10 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Essendon on the bottom 🤣 Hope the lions do a number on them. There leading goal kicker is out for covid reasons. By the way how came they don't have to travel until round 9, yet we as reigning premiers we have to travel r2. 

 

Love Essendon on the bottom, but the travel thing, I don't care that we travel (I used to hate it), but now we are just as scary on the road as we are at home. Every team fears/respects us anywhere, I think it is amazing that we are now easily the best travelling side. Anywhere anytime as Max says. Kudos again to the coaching team for making this a strength.

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Goal of the year from Hannan. Give me that marvel over any dumb dribbler from the boundary.

1 minute ago, drdrake said:

Dogs backline is just terrible 

Embarrassingly so. 
 

Dogs killing themselves inside 50. 

Big difference between Carlton this year and Melbourne last year.  Carlton cannot play much better then they are at the moment, Melbourne last year had heaps of upside to come.


Dogs spraying everything 

Carlton no composure 

This is the problem with playing hectic footy. It’s unsustainable for four quarters. Carlton look so tired and are incredibly lucky Dogs can’t kick a goal. 

 
4 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

This is the problem with playing hectic footy. It’s unsustainable for four quarters. Carlton look so tired and are incredibly lucky Dogs can’t kick a goal. 

It’s hard running, but there is no system yet..

 

Absolutely shocking from the doggies, Carlton very lucky to hang on 


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