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2017 Round 5: Post Game Prognostications: Carlton vs Port Adelaide - Printable Version +- Carlton Supporters Club (http://new.carltonsc.com) +-- Forum: Princes Park (http://new.carltonsc.com/forum-4.html) +--- Forum: Robert Heatley Stand (http://new.carltonsc.com/forum-14.html) +--- Thread: 2017 Round 5: Post Game Prognostications: Carlton vs Port Adelaide (/thread-3226.html) |
Re: 2017 Round 5: Post Game Prognostications: Carlton vs Port Adelaide - PaulP - 04-21-2017 (04-21-2017, 10:30 PM)cookie2 link Wrote:Paul we have chosen our path and commited to it. We have to make it work. We can't fall back to an old and unsuccessful formula. It's make it or who knows how long in oblivion. At the time MM was sacked, Rob Walls stated that it would be 3 to 4 years minimum before we could even think about finals. We certainly won't get there this year, and I don't think we'll get there in 2018 either. 2019, 2020 is a best case scenario. Re: 2017 Round 5: Post Game Prognostications: Carlton vs Port Adelaide - cookie2 - 04-21-2017 (04-21-2017, 10:42 PM)PaulP link Wrote:At the time MM was sacked, Rob Walls stated that it would be 3 to 4 years minimum before we could even think about finals. We certainly won't get there this year, and I don't think we'll get there in 2018 either. 2019, 2020 is a best case scenario. A fair assessment. Re: 2017 Round 5: Post Game Prognostications: Carlton vs Port Adelaide - shawny - 04-21-2017 (04-21-2017, 08:30 PM)BlueAvenger link Wrote:Look, i can understand the impatience as we haven't had any real success in 15 years, but we are starting again. Agree with all points. Best balanced post I've read in a long time. We all want the rebuild but part of it is these sorts of performances - we all have to accept the pain in doing it properly. My only 'small' concern is whether theres a point when playing too many kids actually slows their development. Still I shall trust the club - hopefully playing the amount of kids we have this year is the best long term plan. Re: 2017 Round 5: Post Game Prognostications: Carlton vs Port Adelaide - PaulP - 04-21-2017 (04-21-2017, 10:08 PM)flyboy77 link Wrote:Anyone going to have a crack at the pathetic coaching performance last night? Apparently, it's not rocket science. http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-04-21/sideway-tigers-direct-ball-movement-a-key-to-start-caracella Re: 2017 Round 5: Post Game Prognostications: Carlton vs Port Adelaide - BluePhantom - 04-21-2017 (04-21-2017, 10:14 PM)Gointocarlton link Wrote:I want to know why our opposition manage to get separation on our blokes so easily? We get murdered on the spread btw the 50's and oppo fowards often mark hands out on a lead. THIS, THIS, THIS ^^^^^^^ They are ball watches. Need to take a seat out there with them to take the weight off their legs. Re: 2017 Round 5: Post Game Prognostications: Carlton vs Port Adelaide - bobby - 04-21-2017 (04-21-2017, 10:47 PM)shawny link Wrote:Agree with all points. Best balanced post I've read in a long time. Agreed & agreed. We need to be patient. My concern? By the time we hit our straps in 2-3 years Murphy, Gibbs & Kruz will be in the twilight of their careers and won't be able to ride the wave with us. Gibbs will be gone anyway. Lets trade him away for something at the end of the season - but not be too greedy like we were last season. We need to start building a succession plan. Re: 2017 Round 5: Post Game Prognostications: Carlton vs Port Adelaide - Micky0 - 04-21-2017 Gibbs had a poor game, but I think he's been playing well until that game. As someone else said, he dislocated/broke his thumb early on. I don't think we should trade him out on that game. He is still one of our most skillful players. Last night was just terrible. Port were always going to belt us no matter what, they had something to prove after losing games to us in the past few years that they had to win - there's no way they were not smashing us last night. No point going over anything about the young guys, they looked like children out there playing against grown men - which they are! We have some real talent in there though, and with plenty of hard work we will come good. I have faith! Re: 2017 Round 5: Post Game Prognostications: Carlton vs Port Adelaide - JonHenry - 04-21-2017 (04-21-2017, 10:26 PM)Professer E link Wrote:p.s. I reckon Murphy has had so much shoulder surgery (e.g. rotator cuff) and associated issues that he can barely lift his arm above the perpendicular, like myself. Makes tackling weak. I don't think its a will issue but a physical limitation. Didn't he lay 8 or 9 tackles v The drug cheats? Re: 2017 Round 5: Post Game Prognostications: Carlton vs Port Adelaide - crashlander - 04-21-2017 (04-21-2017, 01:02 PM)LP link Wrote:And so it begins, so predictable.Nothing like trying to kick us when we are down. I wouldn't worry about this bunch of zeroes. They are truly irrelevant. They can follow themselves until the end of the Universe and nothing of interest or import will come from them. That said, we need to be more competitive each week. For the first time this season we were not. It just happened to be on a Friday night. Re: 2017 Round 5: Post Game Prognostications: Carlton vs Port Adelaide - crashlander - 04-21-2017 (04-21-2017, 01:03 PM)madbluboy link Wrote:The stats are flawed. Docherty, Simpson, Gibbs and Murphy were all well beaten today.And yet they were still among our better players. That just about says everything in itself. Even Cripps, who had serious leather poisoning, could not be said to have beaten his man. For at least some of the time he was on Ollie Wines, who was excellent for Port. About the only guy who could say he won his spot would be Casboult and for half the game we couldn't get it near him. I think the only thing we can do is put this one down to experience and plan for next week. Our players will not be that ordinary again. And hopefully we'll have Kreuzer back. |