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This will be one of the great chokes in a Season if Vegas lose this. I am actually shocked after watching the first 40 minutes. They absolutely had Carlton on the ropes, playing fast aggressive footyย 

Bathwater?

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12 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Werenโ€™t we into Acres at one point? Solid winger can take a great mark.ย 

Probably, but never realistically in the picture for whatever reason. That trade was baffling and has to be draft tampering. Carlton gave up a future third round pick for Acres, who had just been Freos best player in the finals before exit. He's a good footballer and has toweled us up a few times now.

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Just goes to show preseason matches are completely and utterly irrelevant. We belted Carlton last week. They come out next week in the real stuff and best Brisbane up at the gabba. We come out and roll over to the Swans.

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

And we smashed this mob last week.

They were obviously resting during it.

Maybe we should have as well.

I guess they realised nothingโ€™s won in February.

The Blues have had a ripping summer by all accounts.ย 


Makes me sick seeing Carlton leapfrog past us this past year. The only difference between us is they play fast aggressive football with ball in hand and can hit leading forward targets.

Great game it has to be said

huge result for Carlton. sets up the season for them.

Lions really [censored] the bed. Pathetic second half from them

That was a really good game of footy, and as much as I hate to say it, a great win from the Blues.ย 

Dees take note - foot skills create wins.


Bears' massive choke - Normanic proportions. ย ย 

Were the Bears cocky or the Blues inspired?

1 minute ago, Lord Travis said:

Makes me sick seeing Carlton leapfrog past us this past year. The only difference between us is they play fast aggressive football with ball in hand and can hit leading forward targets.

What do you mean the only difference?

They have a midfield that is as good as ours if not better (with Walsh to come back), a forward line with a generational FF, a powerful CHF and proper small forwards, and a defence which has Weitering to come back.ย 

They have forward half talent weโ€™d kill for and they maximise that talent.ย 

2 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

That was a really good game of footy, and as much as I hate to say it, a great win from the Blues.ย 

Dees take note - foot skills create wins.

I love the movement and presentation of olayera from both sides. We look really stagnant in front of the ball apart from a few passages.

Itโ€™s going to be one of those wacky years folks.
Everyone thought Carlton was dead after a quarter and a half of footy.ย 

Loooooong way to goย 

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I don't care what people think. Lions threw that game away.ย 

Kiddy Coleman was a huge out for Brissy. They didnโ€™t have anyone in the backline with a cool head to quieten the game down. He is also one of the best field kicks. Unironically made a big difference losing him.ย 

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Lyon saying the conditions were humid and tough to play in? If thatโ€™s true then we have no excuse for how we played. Both teams looked like they were in completely dry weather tonight.ย 
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WTF

Credit to Carlton. They made some big tactical changes at half time and won territory. If only our coaching staff would make in-game movesโ€ฆ


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