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3 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Nice mark by Jefferson

Denied because juggled over the line but good play

That was Schache....

 

10 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Nice to see the Channel 7 commentary team are pro Carlton at all levels 🙄

Just doing what Gil wants them to do.

umpires seem to be allergic to paying HTB

 

Spargo involved all over the ground. Kicking goals, linking up in the midfield and spoiling opposition forwards at the moment.


Tommy's moving ok, but not being kicked to effectively as usual.

2 minutes ago, Chook said:

Tommy's moving ok, but not being kicked to effectively as usual.

what i'm liking is how free he looks in his movement

he and spargo early candidates to return next week imo

this is not just a form slump for James Harmes anymore. he looks beyond cooked...

14 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Will Verrall just looks and moves like a player. I reckon he’s a goer. Be great to see him come on.

I was just thinking that. He looks like a young and sprightly McDonald!


Just now, smiFFy said:

this is not just a form slump for James Harmes anymore. he looks beyond cooked...

Looks terrible. And just lacking hunger. 
 

Adams looks good. Tomlinson solid. 

1 minute ago, smiFFy said:

this is not just a form slump for James Harmes anymore. he looks beyond cooked...

Seems completely devoid of confidence at the moment.

Tomlinson had a mare of a moment, misses Laurie by a good 5 metres by foot then turns it over with an in board kick.

Edited by Nascent

Bailey Laurie is a massive DELIST for mine. His fumble there on the forward flank shows limited football ability. Fwiw…this Casey team is plying big ordinary football. No cohesion at all


The Carlton free ride from the umps continues. How is that a free against Tomlinson? Trash 

Tomlinson is playing pretty well imo, and a bit more aggressively than usual, taking the game on. Interesting.

Casey is being dominated though in the midfield so we're unable to see Tommy McDonald much.

7 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Spargo will play next week. Playing well. 

In for Jordan for sure.

 

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