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Post Game Parley-2019 AFL Rd 2: Carlton vs Port Adelaide: - 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: Post Game Parley-2019 AFL Rd 2: Carlton vs Port Adelaide: (/thread-4203.html) |
Re: 2019 AFL Rd 2: Carlton vs Port Adelaide: Post Game Parley - kruddler - 03-30-2019 (03-30-2019, 09:45 AM)jeza link Wrote:Good post. His last game, R23 vs Adelaide, he had 15 touches and kicked 2 and had 7 tackles. People forget pretty quickly. Re: Post Game Parley-2019 AFL Rd 2: Carlton vs Port Adelaide: - kruddler - 03-30-2019 (03-30-2019, 09:48 AM)Barbs link Wrote:Garlett is improving but still short of being the player we need him to be. Might be worth persevering with because who else is going to come in and do better? Might be worth trying him forward too. Same could be said of about 10 in the side today. We need more from them, but they are offering more than people who aren't in the side. re Garlett, i thought it was his best game in defence for us. Starting to get the hang of it a bit, while still having room to improve. I reckon we have enough small forward options and need a good user of the ball down back, who can also play on the quicker forwards. If not Garlett for that role then who? Re: Post Game Parley-2019 AFL Rd 2: Carlton vs Port Adelaide: - jeza - 03-30-2019 (03-30-2019, 09:41 AM)rocky link Wrote:I reckon we are still carrying around 5 (Garlett, Fasolo, Murphy, Gibbons & Simpson). Thought we fought it out to the end. The 2nd quarter cost us dearly. At least the drug cheats lost again. Makes our loss a little less painful. Pretty fair post. We're annoyingly close to a pretty solid looking team. Garlett for Doc & Fasolo for Cunningham... Williamson in there somewhere also. Kreuzer back in. To have a good long injury free run. What a dream. Re: Post Game Parley-2019 AFL Rd 2: Carlton vs Port Adelaide: - jeza - 03-30-2019 (03-30-2019, 09:50 AM)kruddler link Wrote:His last game, R23 vs Adelaide, he had 15 touches and kicked 2 and had 7 tackles. People forget pretty quickly. Getting smacked by 100 will do that. Re: Post Game Parley-2019 AFL Rd 2: Carlton vs Port Adelaide: - kruddler - 03-30-2019 (03-30-2019, 09:58 AM)jeza link Wrote:Getting smacked by 100 will do that. Gotta look for the positives. Re: Post Game Parley-2019 AFL Rd 2: Carlton vs Port Adelaide: - Barbs - 03-30-2019 (03-30-2019, 09:52 AM)kruddler link Wrote:Same could be said of about 10 in the side today. We need more from them, but they are offering more than people who aren't in the side.We have small forward options, none of whom are doing enough or damaging. I’m not picturing Longmire sweating this week at the prospect of trying counter Carlton’s deadly small forwards. That said and sarcasm aside, I also agree with you and I don’t know else can play done back in those small defender/half back roles. We didn’t get enough from Thomas, Neumann and Simmo today. Maybe that’s what we need to target in the mid year draft? Re: Post Game Parley-2019 AFL Rd 2: Carlton vs Port Adelaide: - Professer E - 03-30-2019 Our older players are not playing well, we are asking kids to play roles they are years away from doing consistently. We miss Doc and Willo terribly. Our defence was a mess for so much of this game. Why? EB, Duursma is one I highlighted last year, part of the reason I was so annoyed we coughed up those mid range picks in all those deals. But Duursma isn't being asked to play a primary role, his life is easier than it is for our kids. Plowman needs to shape up. Mistakes cost and he's making too many. Lord he's slow as well. Ed has one game to turn his career around, he has been shitfull since mid 2018. I'd be tempted to give Kennedy his role - run with and rest forward. Murphy is another who gets by but could do so much more. He makes us soft around the contest with his lack of physical presence. Time to ditch Fazzy boy... Not performing by anybody's standards. SOS has been utterly unable to identify dangerous, smaller forwards who can consistently kick goals. Why did we let Wright retire so easily? Time for Walls to give Bolton a clip. Pay attention to influential opposition players or go coach Manangatang. Not happy with you Brendan. Re: Post Game Parley-2019 AFL Rd 2: Carlton vs Port Adelaide: - Professer E - 03-30-2019 Been saying it for two years, we need gun half backs/ball distributing small defenders. Re: Post Game Parley-2019 AFL Rd 2: Carlton vs Port Adelaide: - madbluboy - 03-30-2019 (03-30-2019, 09:42 AM)kruddler link Wrote:Cmon mate, enough. Luke Hodge won 4 premiership with Hawthorn, heart and soul, captained the club and they pushed him to retire. Sam Mitchell same deal. We made the mistake of hanging on to champs in the 90s and we paid for it dearly. Re: Post Game Parley-2019 AFL Rd 2: Carlton vs Port Adelaide: - kruddler - 03-30-2019 (03-30-2019, 10:00 AM)Barbs link Wrote:We have small forward options, none of whom are doing enough or damaging. I’m not picturing Longmire sweating this week at the prospect of trying counter Carlton’s deadly small forwards. Our small forwards will get better when we get better with the ball up the ground. Thats from our midfield and from our backline. Quick rebounding from turnovers will help all our forwards. When we looked good today, thats what we were doing, moving the ball quick and direct. Garlett up forward won't help his game, nor get us closer to the win as a team. Nor will playing Fas. If Kennedy dominating the 2's is correct (read that somewhere) bring him into the side. Drop Fasolo and play Murphy forward. That will give us a bigger body in the guts, and a smarter forwardline and allow Murphy and his aging body a chance to be more useful to the side. |