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Re: 2017 Rd 7: After Match Analysis: Carlton vs Collingwood - townsendcalling - 05-07-2017

(05-07-2017, 03:57 AM)Milhanna13 link Wrote:Just a bit of confidence, and the skill level goes up??  Could that be it???

And lack of pressure from the opposition, they are spuds!!


Re: 2017 Rd 7: After Match Analysis: Carlton vs Collingwood - PaulP - 05-07-2017

(05-07-2017, 03:56 AM)kruddler link Wrote:You guys think about Malthouse more than i do.

I know my intent when i post. I don't need you to pyschoanalyse it and interpret it incorrectly.

EDIT.
To get back to what i posted initially....You've assumed that this meant Mick had the one and only call on this.
Personally i disagree. I've long been harping on about someone else being held responsible for list management at the club, and reckon Andy McKay needs to take his fair share of the blame on this.
Conveniently you've overlooked those posts i've made.

Don't give up your day job 'shrink'.

My interpretation of both your posts and your position on this topic is perfectly correct and perfectly valid.

People pick and choose who to blame for recruiting based on what best suits their argument. Sometimes the coach, sometimes the recruiters, sometimes the head of football.




Re: 2017 Rd 7: After Match Analysis: Carlton vs Collingwood - michael - 05-07-2017

(05-07-2017, 03:57 AM)Milhanna13 link Wrote:I kept saying the exact same thing to my mates yesterday.  Little handballs and quick kicks out of packs were hitting targets.  And more importantly, no fumbles from blokes running past.  AND it was wet?? Looked completely different from some of our earlier games

Just a bit of confidence, and the skill level goes up??  Could that be it???

It was a combination of many factors that created what we saw in the game yesterday. There is no doubt that the confidence in each other has lifted, and more importantly it becomes contagious. I remember earlier in the season when we would fail basic skill execution and gifted the opposition so many easy turnovers and they would score, especially in our defensive 50. But you watch yesterday games and see how CLEAN the ball came out so even if we did turn it over it it was a lot further up the ground and was not in a dangerous spot.

Pay attention to some of the long kicks across our backline as well, they were classy and accurate, rarely did our lads have to break stride to tidy up the receives.

Not to sure how it looked to you all, but how many times did our boys look like they were panicking when they had possession? I cant remember seeing a Carlton team that look so composed and knew what to do when they had the ball.

This is why I picked Caleb for the Rising star nomination, and that's not taking anything away from Sammo, SPS was fantastic yesterday + getting the photo with me on Friday should have made me choose him for the rising star nomination a given, but the amount of times Caleb took uncontested marks using his ability to fill the gaps and read where the ball was going to go just blew me away.




Re: 2017 Rd 7: After Match Analysis: Carlton vs Collingwood - crashlander - 05-07-2017

(05-06-2017, 07:01 AM)Micky0 link Wrote:Can't believe we won that! Looking forward to watching the replay soon  ;D

What's with the umps? Really try not to worry too much but feel
Like we were dudded big time.
I wasn't worried about the umps in the 1st half, but after half time the umpiring was very poor and very much not our way. Some of the decisions were simply incredible, especially some of the 'push - outs'. It appeared that the interpretation from last week had gone out the window like a Czech Defenestration.


(05-06-2017, 07:01 AM)Micky0 link Wrote:Murph was great. Not sure about Kerridge.
Murphy showed how much we missed him last year. Hs ability to get the ball and not stuff up was really good. Early in the season his disposal was a bit dodgy, and his turnovers hurt us badly. However, not many turnovers this week.
Kerridge did some very good work in and under and had a lot of tackles (9), but as the game went on his disposal dropped off badly. If he is going to be a regular for us, he really has to work on that. Otherwise, younger players will be looking at his spot.


(05-06-2017, 07:01 AM)Micky0 link Wrote:Happy Daisy got that goal but still wouldn't be thrilled if he got a contract extension at the $ he's on now.
Daisy had 20 possessions and 9 marks. He earned his spot for next week. I wouldn't want to predict further than that.


(05-06-2017, 07:01 AM)Micky0 link Wrote:SPS so exciting - loved hearing him say the win was 'bloody terrific' at the end - hope he is enjoying being in Melbourne.
A pity he died out in the last quarter. His play was lovely to watch. And his ability to make something out of not much was inspirational. He'll get a Rising Star Nomination soon, if the 'judges' have any idea at all.


(05-06-2017, 07:01 AM)Micky0 link Wrote:LOVE marchbank. Simmo, Doch and Plow good again.
I thought Plow was down a bit, to be honest, but I love the way our defence plays. The number of times Collingwood forwards and smalls failed to get a kick off close to goal was lovely to see. Neither Silvagni nor Rowe had a lot of the ball this week, but they more than did their jobs. The 2 Collingwood tall forwards were ineffective. Our small and mid defenders were excellent.


(05-06-2017, 07:01 AM)Micky0 link Wrote:Cas got himself into it. Kruezer legend. Gibbs very smart footballer.
The thing I liked about Kreuzer was that he was playing someone who usually beats him in Grundy. But Kreuzer was great in his efforts to reduce his effectiveness and still managed to give our mids a real hand. The stats say that Grundy had more of almost everything, but what they do not show was how relatively ineffective Grundy was. Kreuzer, on the other hand, was far from ineffective.


Re: 2017 Rd 7: After Match Analysis: Carlton vs Collingwood - crashlander - 05-07-2017

(05-06-2017, 08:01 AM)townsendcalling link Wrote:Hands up those who were critical of the recruitment of Alex Silvagni??  (Mine is in the air!)  He has footy smarts, gives 100% and allows Rowe to concentrate solely on his job.
I have my hand up as well. I thought we'd made a mistake. Looks like Stephen Silvagni knew more than I did. Kudos where it deserves to be.


Re: 2017 Rd 7: After Match Analysis: Carlton vs Collingwood - JonHenry - 05-07-2017

Well done again to Sam Rowe.
He's had about 5 goals kicked on him in 7 rounds of footy.

SPS worked very hard both ways.
Great to see his defensive efforts added to his classy decision making and ball use.




Re: 2017 Rd 7: After Match Analysis: Carlton vs Collingwood - laj - 05-07-2017

(05-07-2017, 06:50 AM)JonHenry link Wrote:Well done again to Sam Rowe.
He's had about 5 goals kicked on him in 7 rounds of footy.

SPS worked very hard both ways.
Great to see his defensive efforts added to his classy decision making and ball use.

Actually on an analysis a few weeks ago, since 2014, he had equal least goals kicked on him as a key defender in the comp with Alex Rance.


Re: 2017 Rd 7: After Match Analysis: Carlton vs Collingwood - PaulP - 05-07-2017

(05-07-2017, 07:45 AM)laj link Wrote:Actually on an analysis a few weeks ago, since 2014, he had equal least goals kicked on him as a key defender in the comp with Alex Rance.

And without all the "accidental" face slaps and head punches that you get with AR.

Do you have a link for this Jim ?


Re: 2017 Rd 7: After Match Analysis: Carlton vs Collingwood - kruddler - 05-07-2017

(05-07-2017, 04:08 AM)PaulP link Wrote:My interpretation of both your posts and your position on this topic is perfectly correct and perfectly valid.

Even if you do say so yourself? Since you know me better than i know myself, i should just let you post on my behalf from now on?

(05-07-2017, 04:08 AM)PaulP link Wrote:People pick and choose who to blame for recruiting based on what best suits their argument. Sometimes the coach, sometimes the recruiters, sometimes the head of football.

Yeah, we know where you stand on the topic.

Newsflash einstein, there is not 1 person completely responsible. This is a position i've held for a long time. FYI, the board needs to take their fair whack as well as they've overseen the whole process.

BUT, if it helps you sleep at night, blame Mick for everything. Don't look outside your little box as the outside world can be big and scary and sometimes, yes sometimes, it may be completely different to what you think. Shocking i know.

Brock McLean is a god who was harshly dealt with by the Mick "evil emperor" Malthouse. He went on to much bigger, better and brighter things since leaving the club too.

Enough of this BS.

Carlton flogged Collingwood.
Next.


Re: 2017 Rd 7: After Match Analysis: Carlton vs Collingwood - laj - 05-07-2017

(05-07-2017, 08:12 AM)PaulP link Wrote:And without all the "accidental" face slaps and head punches that you get with AR.

Do you have a link for this Jim ?

I have to remember where to find it. At the time it was 135 goals each.