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Carlton kissed on the [censored] yet again. Could win the flag on luck. Everything is falling their way. 

 

What a disappointing miss by Anderson. GC always find ways to lose. 

1 minute ago, ANG13 said:

What a disappointing miss by Anderson. GC always find ways to lose. 

He really should have kicked that


I’m glad I put $20 on Carlton to make top 4 after last week. Genuinely will need to drink myself to sleep if those cheating Carlton [censored] take our spot.

 
1 minute ago, ANG13 said:

What a disappointing miss by Anderson. GC always find ways to lose. 

Him and Sexton both had shots that should have been goals.

Anderson was genuinely horrible in that game. Had he brought his usual contribution they’d have won by 3 goals.


Just now, The heart beats true said:

Him and Sexton both had shots that should have been goals.

Anderson was genuinely horrible in that game. Had he brought his usual contribution they’d have won by 3 goals.

Yeah the Sexton miss was shocking. 

Another 4 point win on the siren to the AFL poster boys.

#%#%# Carlton aka C.Curnow. Kicks 5 and then marks deep in Suns fwd line. ffs

Dees better be on their game tomorrow or we're heading South to 5th. Carlton is on a roll. Everything is going right for them.


11 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

That was Carlton’s banana peel. 

They will blow GWS off the park now that they have the confidence and the lock into finals. 

Do not count your chickens. We must beat Hawthorn tomorrow. 

I said a week ago our entire season is on the line against Hawthorn 

Did GC tank today?

That's the only way not playing Collins on Curnow from the get go makes any sense.

Curnow has 33.11 in the last 8 games (ave of >4/game)

Easily the best fwd in the game and the only one capable of kicking 100 goals imo


7 minutes ago, fr_ap said:

I said a week ago our entire season is on the line against Hawthorn 

Cool. 

Hardly radical thinking though. Everyone expected Carlton to beat Gold Coas

13 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Curnow destroyed them

He sure is good at beating up on the bottom teams eh!

In case you missed it the goal that eventually won Carlton the game was off the back of one of the more blatant throws all season.

Did not even rate a mention by the commentators.

 

I swear i saw twice in the last 2-3 minutes that free kicks were paid against a Carlton player, when the player had the ball in his hands, and he just dropped it to the ground - no 50 paid. In each case out would have brought the GC player within about 15 m of the goals.


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