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5 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

 

 

 

They could possibly do this if Carlton decides they’ve had enough 

GWS are going to throw the kitchen sink at Carlton… would be very bad if a certain full forward got injured in the next 30 minutes.

 

 
 

Carlton's best is very good, but their worst is horrible. 

Looking forward to Gerard Whateley's power rankings now. He's been riding the Carlton horse very hard for weeks. Surely it's time to roll back that choice.


1 minute ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Carlton's best is very good, but their worst is horrible. 

Carlton of 2023 is Melbourne of 2018. If they're lucky they get to skip their 2019, but even so they'll still need some experience and no pandemic to come good next year.

I really hope Carlton go back to their old selves. They need a jolly rogering after two weeks ago.

 

24 minutes ago, Chook said:

Toby Bedford is having such a good year. I wish we could have kept him.

 

21 minutes ago, BoBo said:

He looks like he had a good weights session over the pre-season, looks much stronger this year.

Yes I was sorry to see Toby leave, but IMO Chin is a better player for the team and structure. 

18 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Feels like any team with good pace and skills will oblierate Carlton come finals.

Bruise free Blues. 

never pay any attention to a blues defender when deciding whether touched or not. They are liars

Just now, layzie said:

Way to go Blues, you're useless 

Are you saying this as though it is a bad thing?


Giants pumping the Blues whilst thinking about the Bulldogs. 


I'm low-key rapt the Doggies are out of the finals now too.

We were even after the prelim of 2021, and in fact I recall the dogs were favourites.

Fast forward 2 years and they really need to re-examine what they're doing. I think it starts at the top and they need to get rid of Luke Beveridge. Nothing against him and nothing against the dogs, but he's been there a long time and has a coaching style that wears thin after all the tricks have been used.

Interesting offseason for them (yes I'm aware this isn't the kennel but I have opinions about the dogs).

 

Carlton have gotten a bunch of so-called "A-graders" back in the past couple of weeks but have lost a lot of their magic edge. Very close to 3 losses in a row.

I hope for Carlton's sake that Michael Voss takes a microscope to the last 3 weeks and identifies which of the big names should play VFL until they can bring what the lesser lights are able to do with such good success for the past 10 weeks. 

2 minutes ago, Chook said:

I'm low-key rapt the Doggies are out of the finals now too.

We were even after the prelim of 2021, and in fact I recall the dogs were favourites.

Fast forward 2 years and they really need to re-examine what they're doing. I think it starts at the top and they need to get rid of Luke Beveridge. Nothing against him and nothing against the dogs, but he's been there a long time and has a coaching style that wears thin after all the tricks have been used.

Interesting offseason for them (yes I'm aware this isn't the kennel but I have opinions about the dogs).

What’s his coaching style @Chook


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