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JLT 2018 - Carlton v Hawthorn (Sat 10th Feb) - 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: JLT 2018 - Carlton v Hawthorn (Sat 10th Feb) (/thread-3653.html) |
Re: JLT 2018 - Carlton v Hawthorn (Sat 10th Feb) - DJC - 03-17-2018 (03-17-2018, 05:34 AM)Gointocarlton link Wrote:Roughy looked very old and slow during JLT, not sure what role they will use him in. Apparently he has very little feeling in his feet; a side effect of his cancer treatment. I imagine that could make someone look old and slow
Re: JLT 2018 - Carlton v Hawthorn (Sat 10th Feb) - jeza - 03-17-2018 (03-15-2018, 08:57 PM)flyboy77 link Wrote:Hawks will struggle all year. No real firepower anywhere on the ground, especially in the midfield... Mitchell is 90% of their midfield but he's a very limited player. Burgoyne is their only top quality mid. And they keep trading out draft picks. Madness. They still have a long way to fall off the cliff yet. Re: JLT 2018 - Carlton v Hawthorn (Sat 10th Feb) - ElwoodBlues1 - 03-17-2018 (03-17-2018, 06:33 AM)jeza link Wrote:Mitchell is 90% of their midfield but he's a very limited player. Agree.....they will try and trade in some readymade midfield talent IMO....Sloane/Wines would be the type they would chase.... Re: JLT 2018 - Carlton v Hawthorn (Sat 10th Feb) - cookie2 - 03-17-2018 (03-17-2018, 06:21 AM)DJC link Wrote:Apparently he has very little feeling in his feet; a side effect of his cancer treatment. I imagine that could make someone look old and slow Chemo can cause loss of feeling and in some cases reduction/loss of taste. I know from the experiences of someone close to me. I feel very sorry for Roughy as he is still a young man and I wish him well. Re: JLT 2018 - Carlton v Hawthorn (Sat 10th Feb) - LoveNavy - 03-17-2018 (03-17-2018, 06:33 AM)jeza link Wrote:Mitchell is 90% of their midfield but he's a very limited player. O'Meara goes ok when he can stay on the park. But Yes, I think they've got some work to do. Re: JLT 2018 - Carlton v Hawthorn (Sat 10th Feb) - crashlander - 03-17-2018 (03-17-2018, 06:21 AM)DJC link Wrote:Apparently he has very little feeling in his feet; a side effect of his cancer treatment. I imagine that could make someone look old and slowIndeed. How long that lasts is the question. He couldn't get off the ground. Our defenders killed him in the air. Re: JLT 2018 - Carlton v Hawthorn (Sat 10th Feb) - jeza - 03-17-2018 Chemo no doubt doesn't help but Roughy just looked old. Re: JLT 2018 - Carlton v Hawthorn (Sat 10th Feb) - javablue - 03-18-2018 (03-13-2018, 10:19 AM)Professer E link Wrote:Clarkson had the temerity on SEN today to say that "Carlton are in a different stage of their development and winning meant much more to them". He's just repeating what Carlton (Cripps, I think) said after the game - that we're a young side and we needed a win to help develop a winning culture. We're in the early stages of development - just like you seem to be. Re: JLT 2018 - Carlton v Hawthorn (Sat 10th Feb) - jeza - 03-18-2018 (03-18-2018, 05:00 AM)javablue link Wrote:He's just repeating what Carlton (Cripps, I think) said after the game - that we're a young side and we needed a win to help develop a winning culture. Fundamental difference between Cripps saying that about his own team and Clarko using it as a cop out... ah yeah we lost - well we weren't really trying anyway. Clarko is currently leading his club towards either a successful rebuild via trade or a half-baked attempted shortcut. Either way it's nothing like what Carlton are doing. Re: JLT 2018 - Carlton v Hawthorn (Sat 10th Feb) - madbluboy - 03-19-2018 (03-17-2018, 10:59 AM)jeza link Wrote:Chemo no doubt doesn't help but Roughy just looked old. Yeah I'm sure the cancer battle wouldn't have made much difference. :
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