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When i was playing U/18 we has just had an all in and they had 19 players on the field and kicked a couple of goals, my coach told me to tell the umpire as i was the captain but the umpire wouldn't listen to me and we lost by 1 goal!

That would have been wierd seeing their score just get wiped.

 

played a semi final once, we were 45-0 down 5 minutes into the second quarter when my coach thought they had too many on, called a head count...turned out we had 17 on!!

we copped so much abuse from the other team, but then we beat them by 4 goals, and again in the granny

My 22 v Carlton.

B: Miller White Bode

HB: Garland Warnock Neville

C: Brown Ward Wheatley

HF:CJ Newton Pickett

F: Bizzell Carroll Ferguson

R: PJ Buckley Godfrey

B: Jamar Sylvia Dunn Weetra

 

Melb 22 v carlton:

FB Rivers Whelan Petterd

HB Bell Holland Frawley

C Bartram Moloney Bate

HF Davey Weetra Yze

F Robertson Neitz

FOL Neaves Bruce Neville

INT Weetra Bode Miller Jamar

Melb 22 v carlton:

FB C.Johnson Warnock Buckley

HB Garland Holland Ward

C Brown Godfrey Jones

HF Davey Miller Bizzel

F Dunn Ferguson Weetra

FOL Neaves Bode Neville

INT Bode, Jamar, White, 'A carbon rod'

guys i honestly think me and my mates could beat this team! lol

if we field this team we are sure to fark up carlton's chances of getting pick 1 (and us gaining PP as wel after 1st round)


INT Bode, Jamar, White, 'A carbon rod'

haha

Melb 22 v carlton:

HB Garland Holland Ward

The tanking may be a little bit obvious with this selection...

Carlton have more to lose if they win...if that makes sense :blink:

I actually wouldn't mind a win in this game. Be nice to go into the off season with a win under the belt.

 

I don't think it matters a whole lot whether we end up with pick #2 or pick #3 (especially if pick #1 is definitely going to be Kreuzer)

What really matters here is getting the extra second round pick... and screwing Carlton of course! :D

Melb 22 v carlton:

FB C.Johnson Warnock Buckley

HB Garland Holland Ward

C Brown Godfrey Jones

HF Davey Miller Bizzel

F Dunn Ferguson Weetra

FOL Neaves Bode Neville

INT Bode, Jamar, White, 'A carbon rod'

guys i honestly think me and my mates could beat this team! lol

if we field this team we are sure to fark up carlton's chances of getting pick 1 (and us gaining PP as wel after 1st round)

add monty burns and we got a team


We are in a win, win situation here; especially if we lose. :wacko:

Check this out....

We lost to Carlton twice last year when we were flying and weren't called tankers then, so, with half our listed players out through legitimate injury, I dont believe we will be called 'tankers' this time if we do lose. (and I want us to lose. Not for the draft picks we get but so that Carlton don't get the ones they want)!!!!

The other win is the chance to build a BITTER rivalry between the two clubs regardless of the situation. All we need is our new coach to state that Carlton must have tanked over the pre-season (assuming they lose), or mock them for not being able to beat a Demons side with 8-10 of it's best players out of the team. Either way it would make for a good long build up to world war three next time we play them.

Go Dees - Onward and Upward

It will play out something like this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2dnrDwMdpw

Exactly right!!! The demons should all sit in the centre square and drink tea and eat Cake for the entire 100 minutes.

Damn Carlton and thier yearly Draft picks-ITS NOT RIGHT. I BELIEVE THE COACH IS TANKING


Ratten was not tanking in his last 4 games, but since he has been given the full time job, i bet his position has changed somewhat.

I wouldnt put it past Carlton at all. God they cheated the system for over 20 years!!!! They will happily live in slime if it means more success. I believe Ratts was told to "Lose games with Dignity" which means I Hope we do not kick a goal in round 22. Not one. I Hate to say it, but i HATE Carlton enough to

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