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Just now, Clintosaurus said:

These umpires. Will not pay us anything.

Skills pay the bills. This game ain’t got many 

 

choke choke choke

 

We're done.

Forward entries and forward line is an absolute crud of [censored].

Getting beaten so easily around the contests


The ball movement after starting well is starting to get a bit of headless chook about it, and Carlton are killing us on the rebound.

Langdon can't win a one on one to save himself, and Hunter despite being good tonight isn't much better in that area. Also can't win a centre clearance. Gawn is flagging imo.

Too many poor users of the footy getting the ball. Wouldn't hurt if we could stick a tackle either 

they are mopping it up in our forward line like collingwood did last week. not good signs


How many tags are Carlton running?

1 hour ago, GBDee said:

 

 

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

 

Not sticking tackles

Edited by Bates Mate


1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Where's Oliver and Jack this quarter?

 

Finals chokers. 

Both haven't played a good final since 2021

Carlton had 2 spares in their forward line from a centre clearance. 

Tell me we're not choking and this isn't an absolute hack coaching job so far.

 

centre clearances 7-1 in favour of Carlton.


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