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8 minutes ago, dino rover said:

Great stuff 

and even better Carlton lose two players to hamstring injuries 

great!

Lets see how they cope with injuries these front runners.

So the win we had against Adelaide was hard fought all of a sudden.

2 games in 5 days tells more of a story about our performance against the Lions.

 

 

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That was just amazing! What a finish, and finally Carlton is on the wrong side of a nail-biter. YAY 🥳

Soz @No. 31!

 

 

 

Except sooooo not soz it hurts 😂

 

Forgot to mention Keayes  Outstanding game.

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2 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Soligo is a ripper 

He’s going to be a great player. They’ve got some real talent to work with.

3 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Soligo is a ripper 

Yes he was in their best.  Great game too.

 
11 minutes ago, BoBo said:

16.4 whoah

Outstanding 


Suns must finally be getting some traction up there as Carrara is only three quarters empty tonight. 

My entire family is Carlton, immediate and extended… Carlton, every last one of ‘em. I always exercise sensitivity when Carlton loses so I just messaged a few of them saying wow that was a close one, too bad for the baggers. Not one of them has replied. Not one! I think I’ll go out and find me a new family. 😂


Just checked Big Footy and this this my all time favourite

 

If that gollum looking midget goal umpire campaigner doesn't call that an imaginary touched goal, we win.

What a ******* disgraceful game by the men in fluoro. Disgrace..

 

Oh what short memories they have !!!

36 minutes ago, dino rover said:

Great stuff 

and even better Carlton lose two players to hamstring injuries 

great!

Do they miss our game if minimum 3 weeks? 

15 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

My entire family is Carlton, immediate and extended… Carlton, every last one of ‘em. I always exercise sensitivity when Carlton loses so I just messaged a few of them saying wow that was a close one, too bad for the baggers. Not one of them has replied. Not one! I think I’ll go out and find me a new family. 😂

Why WCW? Why?

4 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Do we want Freo or Port to win? I think either case we go out of the top 4? 

Freo for Dogga.


Our wins against port and the crows look great aye

I'm calling this the fatigue round. Seems a trend this weekend so far.

GWS and Carlton both fatigued badly in the last quarter. Only one of them was able to hold on somehow.

I'll include us in this category but we seemed to fatigued as soon as the ball was bounced on Thursday.

 
38 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Why WCW? Why?

I still walk on eggshells with my Carlton-loving family because there’s unresolved issues which are never spoken of but pertain to me being a deceitful, unfeeling defector. There’s a lot of them and only one of me. Best I don’t poke the bear. 😁

57 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Do they miss our game if minimum 3 weeks? 

They play us in four weeks. 


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