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3 minutes ago, Chook said:

Quality game. I think if we're able to get out the back Carlton are vulnerable but aside from that it's going to be about who wins the most contests.

Wouldn't call it quality but we have way more upside than them, we should get it done

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2 minutes ago, Webber said:

I’ve never seen the kind of pressure Carlton are dishing up. It’s beyond extraordinary. Playing out of their skins. They can’t possibly keep it up, and when it drops, we’re in. Well done boys, hold your cool.

Got the same feeling. As bad as we have been with unforced errors, we have absorbed a lot. We can turn it around. I'm not sure Grundy is the answer up fwd.

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2 minutes ago, Webber said:

I’ve never seen the kind of pressure Carlton are dishing up. It’s beyond extraordinary. Playing out of their skins. They can’t possibly keep it up, and when it drops, we’re in. Well done boys, hold your cool.

Ffs this is how they play every week. [censored] me to death people who don't understand teams or formlines heading into a game. They are the best contested team in the league. They are the best defensive team in the league. You're seeing that.

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Win this and we can chill out the last two games and have a home first final against Collingwood 

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5 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

The Carlton supporter behind me, I've just about had enough of him. He feels he has to tell out his opinion on every play. If he bags another one of our players I'll scream.

We better win just to shut him up. 

Just let him know they haven't made the 8 yet. 

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Posted
Just now, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Except the kicking at goal bit, 2 x shanks off the ankle....

He's been kicking at 70% efficiency, not a major issue for me if he misses a couple.

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Right in this game when we absolutely shouldn't be.

Carlton playing as good a footy as they can and we are playing average... yet we're only down by 2 points!

Get some players to lift and we got this.

Posted
1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

For mine:

Hibbo on

Smith forward

JJ off

But what happens to Grundy then?

Posted
2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

For mine:

Hibbo on

Smith forward

JJ off

Knee jerks. His getting the ball. Relax

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1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

But what happens to Grundy then?

He rucks more and Gawn helps out the defenders 

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Only turned it on with 5 mins to go after watching the Matilda’s. Carlton seems to have the numbers, though this is the sort of grind we like. Wouldn’t want them to string a few together. They are playing well, want the scalp 

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11 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Well I don't think we can play much worse and it's only a two point difference.

If we keep playing our normal game instead of a change up to allow for the comditions we just might!

Still trying for the clean chains of possessions in greasy conditions.

Players like ANB & Sparrow looking to take on the tacklers instead of the quick surge kick forward.

Makes no sense unless the oppo aren't closing and hopeless with their pressure.

Unfortunately the Blues aren't one of those teams.

So we either change the way we play to align with the conditions or it will be a coin flip, or worse!

Will the players get this general message at half time and reset?

If not why not !!??

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1 minute ago, gOLLy said:

Knee jerks. His getting the ball. Relax

I don’t think it’s knee jerk. I’m just saying, we will definitely use the sub at some point and this is what I would do get the most out of the sub. That’s all. 
We need to go at least half a quarter before we make a sub. It’s too risky to go this early. 

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6 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Salem still looks NQR. Seems slow and reactive.

Ever since I put him in my Fantasy and SC team he's been well off the boil. I've deleted both apps so don't worry he'll come good. 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Chook said:

When?

20 minute mark of this third quarter. 
Can’t sub off a midfielder this early in case we get an injury. 

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