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Posted
1 minute ago, GCDee said:

Great result for us. 
A win for us this week will cement top 4 by a win and decent % 

 

I think most of us were hoping for another draw

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

That was epic Daicos. Clinical. Blues won’t lose 3 on the trot unfortunately.

They will. 
they are [censored] in the semi last year we dominated with with no forward line. Carlton won’t get within 4 goals of us next week.. 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

He is always waiting the cheap possession on the outside of contest, gets lucky too many times.

Exactly! Soft reciever!

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honestly can’t believe I got $3 for the Pies to win under 40. 

who makes these insane odds

Posted
4 minutes ago, John Demonic said:

tbf you ordered the rakfisk (Norwegian fermented fish) by watching it :laugh:

Doesn’t mean I have to eat it. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

honestly can’t believe I got $3 for the Pies to win under 40. 

Is that a good thing?

Posted

Dam, I think it's worse that they won by such a small margin.

Was hoping for a draw in the end.

Of course it had to be daicos that kicked the sealer.

That final centre bounce was horrible by the carlton mids.

Although I laughed that hodgey was saying that was deliberate when pendles kicked it. That would make the pies fans happy 

Posted (edited)

Zero defensive pressure on Daicos in that stoppage set up in that last score.

Absolute coach killer. Tight game like that with a minute to go everyone who's played footy would know that the golden rule in that situation would be to go full lock down on your opponent and number up around stoppage.

Turn the contest into a complete grind by not only chewing up as much seconds as you can but also gain as much metres forward as possible.

Someone is going to cop it in the Monday team review..

Edited by dazzledavey36
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1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Zero defensive pressure on Daicos in that stoppage set up in that last score.

Absolute coach killer. Tight game like that with a minute to go everyone who's played footy would know that the golden rule in that situation would be to go full lock down on your opponent and number up around stoppage.

Turn the contest into a complete grind by not only chewing up as much seconds as you can but also gain as much metres forward as possible.

Someone is going to cop it in the Monday team review..

Same Walsh caught completely ball watching.. how infuriating as a Carlton supporter. 

 

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2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Zero defensive pressure on Daicos in that stoppage set up in that last score.

Absolute coach killer. Tight game like that with a minute to go everyone who's played footy would know that the golden rule in that situation would be to go full lock down on your opponent and number up around stoppage.

Turn the contest into a complete grind by not only chewing up as much seconds as you can but also gain as much metres forward as possible.

Someone is going to cop it in the Monday team review..

Carlton have been really good at winning close ones recently but have lost three in a row. 

Walsh got left behind by Daicos. He’ll be filthy. Expect him to come out red hot next week. 

Posted
9 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Is that a good thing?

when i have a lot of money on it. 

yes

Not like I want the Blues to stay 4

Posted
11 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Zero defensive pressure on Daicos in that stoppage set up in that last score.

Absolute coach killer. Tight game like that with a minute to go everyone who's played footy would know that the golden rule in that situation would be to go full lock down on your opponent and number up around stoppage.

Turn the contest into a complete grind by not only chewing up as much seconds as you can but also gain as much metres forward as possible.

Someone is going to cop it in the Monday team review..

Yep, but Carlton like to freewheel Daz, many dont like to man up, but would rather be Hollywood Heroes

Posted
14 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Zero defensive pressure on Daicos in that stoppage set up in that last 

The Zac Williams sub is to blame for that.

Posted
7 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Yep, but Carlton like to freewheel Daz, many dont like to man up, but would rather be Hollywood Heroes

There were a lot of Carlton ball watchers in this match.

Posted

I hate the filth. That daicos goal made me vomit.

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Posted

Anyone have an idea of the %win rate for teams on back to back 6 day breaks in recent years?

Carlton are on back to back 6 day breaks next week which surely isn’t a bad thing for us.

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