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It’s probably been mentioned previously but that last goal celebration was quite exhilarating outdoing the hockboys efforts.

 
 

9 hours ago, DiscoStu17 said:

I couldn’t remember during the game, so I was calling him “ tall angry Andre Agassi”.

ButI think it’s McIntosh. 

Mc Intosh played his best game EVER last night! A few oher bits... I thought Caleb Daniels played as unnaccountable footy as any in the AFL including N Faicos, then I saw Adam Saad, gees talk about lose! 

Harry Mc Kay will cost Carltank a Grand Final one day with his shocking kicking for goal!! Oh hang on, they wont even make the 8!😇

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I'm torn.
Wish Ooze all the best and Richmond all the worst.
It's complicated.

Richmond > Carlton that's all there is to this. Tigers winning a few games is fine, they've suffered alot.

 
2 hours ago, DeeZone said:

It’s probably been mentioned previously but that last goal celebration was quite exhilarating outdoing the hockboys efforts.

I'm surprised coaches don't put a stop to celebrations like it due to injury risks TBH.
Remember Roos ripped Petracca a new one for doin' his ankle playin' basketball.

2 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

Richmond > Carlton that's all there is to this. Tigers winning a few games is fine, they've suffered alot.

Which one of their 3 flags was suffering?


4 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Which one of their 3 flags was suffering?

I should have said recently. But yeah, I hope they don't beat us haha.

Beat us to another flag.

All in all a good night last night.  Happy for Yze.

Another way to look at it is if Collingwood for some reason no longer existed, Carlton would be ‘it’. 

Might end up blowing up all in our face Sunday but who cares right now

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16 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Might end up blowing up all in our face Sunday but who cares right now

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Even if we get spanked on Sunday, its nowhere near a bad as losing to Richmond.


5 hours ago, Antioch said:

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I agree 100% with such morbid sentiments 😁 Worst Carlton game I have watched for many years 🤮 Voss doesn't have it what it takes, I like the guy, legend of a player, not cut out to be a senior AFL coach with the style of football played today.

 

11 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

Even if we get spanked on Sunday, its nowhere near a bad as losing to Richmond.

I would have waited till we played Richmond before making that statement.

1 minute ago, No. 31 said:

I agree 100% with such morbid sentiments 😁 Worst Carlton game I have watched for many years 🤮 Voss doesn't have it what it takes, I like the guy, legend of a player, not cut out to be a senior AFL coach with the style of football played today.

do you think it's the style of football or the players available?

i just don't see baggers outside that clutch of sides 5-14, of which i see the mfc in too

Lynch was very important for the Tiges last night.  Played his role like a proper forward (in front, competed hard, made position and led well) Didn't star but he played a very important role

So if AJ gets the nod on Sunday we'll need him to play a similar role (as well as doing the 2nd ruck duties)

I've got JVR up at CHF as he's got untapped ability with regards to creativity.  Turner as the possible 3rd forward with Fritsch as the opportunist (that's what he is good at)

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3 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

do you think it's the style of football or the players available?

i just don't see baggers outside that clutch of sides 5-14, of which i see the mfc in too

A bit of both.

Voss seems incapable of meaningful in game responsive changes and can't seem to breakout out of the straightjacket of the contested and stoppage game he understands to evolve into the modern game played today. To be a genuine top 4 contender this Carlton list also needs another quality tall defender and a quality small forward.

Agreed that the Blues are a 5 to 14 side.

I honestly believe a more capable coaching team with a few minor list changes could get this side a flag. It won't happen under Michael Voss.

4 hours ago, binman said:

I didn't hear that, though he talked it about it last year as emerging trend (was 3 of 4 then).

I would be be very surprised if he said the inside 50 count was not a factor.

I only had 'half and ear' to the conversation. Whately (?) asked Hoyne about the importance of I50's cf ball movement and Hoyne gave the example of last year's GF where the Swans had only two fewer I50's (49-51) but lost by 10 goals.

Whately then asked who you'd draft first - a good mid-fielder (clearance player) or a good half back. 

I don't think Hoyne gave a definitive answer (both equally important, or have their role).

BTW I don't know what 'ball movement ' means, or how you measure it. Scores from transition from your back half?

1 hour ago, danielE288 said:

Richmond > Carlton that's all there is to this. Tigers winning a few games is fine, they've suffered alot.

See yourself out thanks...

 

Carlton has a lot of ordinary players.

And they have lost 8 of their last 10 games with their 2 wins being against North and West Coast.

McGovern, Haynes, Cowan, Saad, Acres, Kemp, Cottrell, Williams are not up to it for senior players.

The look at the young guys Lord, Motlop, Fogarty, Evans, Camporeale - average but early days

As for McKay - gosh he's hopeless


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