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Rd 17: Post Game Disinterested Dissections: Carlton vs Western Bulldogs - 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: Rd 17: Post Game Disinterested Dissections: Carlton vs Western Bulldogs (/thread-3373.html) |
Re: Rd 17: Post Game Disinterested Disections: Carlton vs Weastern Bulldogs - LP - 07-17-2017 (07-17-2017, 12:44 AM)Micky0 link Wrote:What did people think of Byrnes game? I thought Byrne looked good in bursts but clearly lacked a run, he is obviously capable at AFL level if he can get on the park but I fear time is running out for both him and Sheehan. Wright is a 24x7 footballer and I think we need another 4 or 5 like that, players of work rate and attitude with reliable skills not the Wright size or speed, rather than a single $1M player. FWIW, I thought Lamb looked much better, obviously that Bachar hit has flicked a switch and he's no longer going to be somebodies bitch! He's realised that in AFL being fair means being roadkill! Re: Rd 17: Post Game Disinterested Disections: Carlton vs Weastern Bulldogs - Baggers - 07-17-2017 (07-16-2017, 11:19 AM)IvanAwfulbigone link Wrote:Yes indeed. They were two howlers. Then again, that's the same number of errors that are in the title of this thread. Thought he did all right after that. ) ) ) there probably is an explanation though, your one s dissection is not quite so severe... and the Western Bulldogs are still in Hawaii partying... ;D
Re: Rd 17: Post Game Disinterested Disections: Carlton vs Weastern Bulldogs - blue4life - 07-17-2017 (07-17-2017, 12:44 AM)Micky0 link Wrote:What did people think of Byrnes game? Byrne showed why the club recently signed him for a further two years, he beat Bontempelli one on one in a contest and that was the only time any of our players managed the feat for the day. He's a rare talent, keeping in mind that yesterday was only his 13th senior game. Wright is an honest foot soldier and well worth his place on the list, but we desperately need another small forward or two. Re: Rd 17: Post Game Disinterested Disections: Carlton vs Weastern Bulldogs - sydneybluesfan - 07-17-2017 (07-17-2017, 12:26 AM)blue4life link Wrote:You wouldn't be saying that if you'd watched the VFL on Saturday.I agree with you totally that the VFL form doesn't warrant selection - but it's a 'lesser of 2 evils' argument in my mind. With the VFL side undermanned and getting pumped what development are the young guys with some 'potential' going to get?? I just don't see the point of playing guys over the next 6 weeks who aren't going to be some chance of being in the side come rd1 2018. Harry, Macreadie, Smedts and Pickett are probably the only fit senior listed players who fit that bill right now. The arguments on the pro's and con's for H are difficult to judge from afar - but at the moment I would take the risk and play him to see if with better players around him he can lift. The fact that the MC aren't prepared to give him a game given our current situation is ringing alarm bells for me about where they think he is at, and that is a really big concern given he is the only answer we have right now to our woeful forward line. Re: Rd 17: Post Game Disinterested Dissections: Carlton vs Western Bulldogs - deags - 07-17-2017 I reckon Graham has shown enough that he is just not good enough. If it were up to me, he wouldnt be getting another senior game. Boekhurst was better on Sunday than I have ever seen him, but I don't think he has it in him. I would continue playing him this season to see whether the game on the weekend was an aberration, or if he might have learned something in the 2s that could see him as an adequate backup for another season. I think Lamb can make it. He puts himself in good positions and uses the ball reasonably well. He is no elite player, but for where we are he makes an adequate back up player. Similar with Sumner, I'd persevere a bit longer. We don't have a lot of depth and he can come in and fill a position adequately. I am not a good enough judge for Byrne... He does seem to have something about him, but my 2 reservations would be 1. Is his body up to it, when is bad luck bad protoplasm as we say in the medical trade. 2. I think some of the Irish (and other international players) struggle with not having grown up with the game, in terms of reading the play. Re: Rd 17: Post Game Disinterested Dissections: Carlton vs Western Bulldogs - LP - 07-17-2017 @Deags. Some good ball users, players who make fast, correct decisions and can hit targets, will make the likes of Lamb and Silvagni look a lot better for the very reasons you state. They work hard to get to the right positions, but they are not rewarded due to poor disposals. Get someone who can quickly hit them by foot, and they'll have extra time and space to use the ball. At the moment they are always disposing of the ball under immediate pressure. Re: Rd 17: Post Game Disinterested Disections: Carlton vs Weastern Bulldogs - flyboy77 - 07-17-2017 (07-17-2017, 01:07 AM)blue4life link Wrote:Byrne showed why the club recently signed him for a further two years, he beat Bontempelli one on one in a contest and that was the only time any of our players managed the feat for the day. We need to get Jared Pickett fit and firing. And interested.... Re: Rd 17: Post Game Disinterested Dissections: Carlton vs Western Bulldogs - Lods - 07-17-2017 With the injury toll mounting playing VFL won't be the same learning experience as earlier in the year when players were surrounded by a more mature group. In fact it's probably better for their development that the younger group get an understanding of what's expected at senior level before they launch into a pre-season. One last look at some of the fringe players before the slicing and dicing. Time to put the lid on season 2017 and start "cooking" for 2018....and hope that we have a better chef than we had the last lot we cooked. Re: Rd 17: Post Game Disinterested Dissections: Carlton vs Western Bulldogs - deags - 07-17-2017 (07-17-2017, 03:28 AM)LP link Wrote:@Deags. Totally agree re Silvagni. His football brain is light years ahead of any of our other forwards. He works and works, and just instinctively knows where to put himself... But alas doesn't get rewarded. If he could take a leaf out of Cripps book and get his pace "up to pace" so to speak, and we could get some decent delivery he could be anything. Re: Rd 17: Post Game Disinterested Dissections: Carlton vs Western Bulldogs - LP - 07-17-2017 (07-17-2017, 03:35 AM)deags link Wrote:Totally agree re Silvagni. His football brain is light years ahead of any of our other forwards. He works and works, and just instinctively knows where to put himself... But alas doesn't get rewarded. If he could take a leaf out of Cripps book and get his pace "up to pace" so to speak, and we could get some decent delivery he could be anything. The kid isn't as slow as people think, his gate makes him look like he is just meandering a bit like his old man or The Hyphen, but he covers ground at a good rate. However I agree, if he can work on his pace/power like Cripps has he'll see a massive benefit to his game. |