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2018 Rd 6: Post Game Passion: 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: 2018 Rd 6: Post Game Passion: Carlton vs Western Bulldogs (/thread-3754.html) |
Re: 2018 Rd 6: Post Game Passion: Carlton vs Western Bulldogs - ElwoodBlues1 - 04-27-2018 (04-27-2018, 12:52 PM)LP link Wrote:Besides Cripps I thought Fisher was good, probably BoG given his size and game style. Matt Wright was good....would have had a hand in 2/3 of our goals, thought Dow was better too.... Re: 2018 Rd 6: Post Game Passion: Carlton vs Western Bulldogs - townsendcalling - 04-27-2018 Charlie tries to do too much. Needs to go with the first option rather than taking on the world. Re: 2018 Rd 6: Post Game Passion: Carlton vs Western Bulldogs - LP - 04-27-2018 (04-27-2018, 12:54 PM)townsendcalling link Wrote:I thought the 3 talls provided targets and once they get some decent 1 on 1 delivery, they’ll get a lot better. They dropped too many when they had clear size advantage. Re: 2018 Rd 6: Post Game Passion: Carlton vs Western Bulldogs - LP - 04-27-2018 (04-27-2018, 12:56 PM)ElwoodBlues1 link Wrote:Matt Wright was good....would have had a hand in 2/3 of our goals, thought Dow was better too.... If anyone else deserved a pat on the back it was probably Kerridge or Daisy, nobody else had much impact. Re: 2018 Rd 6: Post Game Passion: Carlton vs Western Bulldogs - dodge - 04-27-2018 The desperation in the last 10 minutes was good. Not really sure where it was for the rest of the game . Rowe's 73 metre penalty was interesting. 25 metres further in and it is a proper shot for a goal. Thought Cas was alright - he at least seemed to mark it when so many others dtopped them. Re: 2018 Rd 6: Post Game Passion: Carlton vs Western Bulldogs - ElwoodBlues1 - 04-27-2018 (04-27-2018, 12:59 PM)LP link Wrote:If anyone else deserved a pat on the back it was probably Kerridge or Daisy, nobody else had much impact. Agree On Daisy......Kerridge turned it over IMO..... Re: 2018 Rd 6: Post Game Passion: Carlton vs Western Bulldogs - laj - 04-27-2018 Team selection/structure is a disgrace given the modern game, no fkn idea whatsoever there. Who picks a defence full of 6ft 900in defenders in an era where run from half back is crucial. No run and spread at all. Once out there we have no conception how to play modern footy. Just totally lost. What goes on? Then when we have a chance to do something we fk up completely. We can't keep the ball in our F50 to save ourselves, another important aspect of the modern game. If we had any idea we could've won that. Our on redeeming feature is an ability to hang in. We have some/potentially damn good players in that side but we waste them by the way we play and screwing up any time we have a chance. Match Committee can GAGF well and truly. Re: 2018 Rd 6: Post Game Passion: Carlton vs Western Bulldogs - Lods - 04-27-2018 We've won the hitouts 54-22 (Phillips 48 Casboult 6) to (English 15 Boyd 7) Doesn't seem to mean a lot these days. :
Re: 2018 Rd 6: Post Game Passion: Carlton vs Western Bulldogs - pertz - 04-27-2018 Agree LAJ..inability to hold the ball inside 50 and lack of crumbing forwards cost us big time. MC fecked up again IMO Re: 2018 Rd 6: Post Game Passion: Carlton vs Western Bulldogs - laj - 04-27-2018 (04-27-2018, 01:09 PM)Lods link Wrote:We've won the hitouts 54-22 (Phillips 48 Casboult 6) to (English 15 Boyd 7) And clearances were equal. Unless you have a ruck that palms it like big Nick hitout stats are barely with a pinch of $hit. The modern ruckman needs to be mobile and good around the ground. . |