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Rd 15: Post Game Frustrations: Carlton vs Collingwood - 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 15: Post Game Frustrations: Carlton vs Collingwood (/thread-2826.html) |
Re: Rd 15: Post Game ________: Carlton vs Collingwood - Jofo - 07-02-2016 (07-02-2016, 12:34 PM)crazyjoedevolamk11 link Wrote:I know you hate em, me talk Ivan, but a long bow there re late hit I reckon ...just a footy incident ...nothing to see here The high hit on Touhey was worthy of a free kick. Re: Rd 15: Post Game ________: Carlton vs Collingwood - laj - 07-02-2016 Looked like something from early in the season when you wouldn't be a Carlton forward for quids. Re: Rd 15: Post Game ________: Carlton vs Collingwood - madbluboy - 07-02-2016 Need to play another key forward, if it's Jones then so be it. Actually on this year's form I would take Jones over Casboult. Bombing long to White and Silvagni was never going to work. Re: Rd 15: Post Game ________: Carlton vs Collingwood - Rational_Expectations - 07-02-2016 If Everitt isn't dropped after that performance, he never will. Re: Rd 15: Post Game ________: Carlton vs Collingwood - Baggers - 07-02-2016 Our blokes looked knackered. Battled on but the bottom line is we were beaten tonight by a very ordinary outfit. In fact, most other sides would have belted the cr@p out of Rottingwood this evening. With Cripps down, Gibbs a lone hand/scragged and no Murphy we were in trouble in the midfield/on-ball... then when you add the absolutely insipid performance of our forward line, in particular Casboult and Everitt (on the few occasions those two got they aggott they gave it back to Rottingwood with laser accuracy), what chance did we have? When a skinny kid in his first game showed more footy nouse than a couple of your key forwards... well, that speaks for itself. Re: Rd 15: Post Game ________: Carlton vs Collingwood - madbluboy - 07-02-2016 (07-02-2016, 12:52 PM)Rational_Expectations link Wrote:If Everitt isn't dropped after that performance, he never will. He seemed to be tagging Sidebottom early and was keeping him quiet but yeah he needed to do more himself. Re: Rd 15: Post Game ________: Carlton vs Collingwood - madbluboy - 07-02-2016 I don't like blaming the umpires but Gibbs was being held all night at every contest. Re: Rd 15: Post Game ________: Carlton vs Collingwood - IvanAwfulbigone - 07-02-2016 Trying hard to keep the faith but it seems the 'coach killers' are back. Skills tonight were woeful. Is there a more inept side in the league when it comes to capitalising on a loose ball in the goal square? Not saying BB was out-coached but somehow he has to reverse this slide whereby we seem to have lost that exuberance we were showing only a month ago. We should have smelled blood tonight and put this rabble to the sword but I guess you can only work with what you've got - shut down Treloar with Curnow and Pendlebury runs riot, non-existent forward line, etc. We all know the script. Re: Rd 15: Post Game ________: Carlton vs Collingwood - lukee20 - 07-02-2016 Well I guess the Bolton honeymoon is over... That was an stinky performance from all, apart from Simmo and the doc.. Seriously where would we be without Simmo? Re: Rd 15: Post Game ________: Carlton vs Collingwood - Meddy43 - 07-02-2016 (07-02-2016, 12:58 PM)madbluboy link Wrote:I don't like blaming the umpires but Gibbs was being held all night at every contest. Plus being held and dragged down as the ball moved on. Usually by 2 pies. |