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2017 VFL Practice match Carlton vs Richmond - 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: 2017 VFL Practice match Carlton vs Richmond (/thread-3182.html) |
Re: 2017 VFL Practice match Carlton vs Richmond - Amers - 03-24-2017 (03-23-2017, 08:08 AM)DJC link Wrote:Caught up with Baggers, Amers and RiverRat; what a crew 8) It was good to see you guys! It's always nice to be able to put a face to a name! A good summary Baggers, Mackay was the obvious standout. Polson and Fisher probably the next best of the young guys, still a way off senior selection I would imagine though. Of the older guys, A. Slivagni did his job well, took several good marks, Jones took a couple of good grabs, but drifts out of the game too often, Sumner very quiet, Buckley was running around looking for cheap disposals, Boeky I hardly noticed, Palmer was better than most, Cunningham has some amazing skills, what's missing is something between the ears, if he can get that right.....!! I was actually more impressed with a couple of the NB boys than many of the senior listed players. Number 11 and 20 both had a real dip I reckon, I have no idea who they were?! Crash? Re: 2017 VFL Practice match Carlton vs Richmond - crashlander - 03-24-2017 Neither do I yet. There was no sheet with numbers that the clubs did not print off, so I was not privy to that information. But there were some good signs. We were smashed in the middle, even though Polson and Fisher looked promising. Maric took control, and Richmond got the ball forward. We basically counter-attacked for the whole game (and turned it over). Our kicking was goal was positively faecal. Liam Jones did some very nice things, but he frustrates with his kicking. Harry McKay should have had 7 or 8 goals. He took good marks and had shots, but keep missing. The whole team was guilty of that. I couldn't count the number of out on the fulls - just too many of them, including 3 in a row at one point. Re: 2017 VFL Practice match Carlton vs Richmond - DJC - 03-24-2017 As suggested in another thread, Alex Silvagni could be the saviour ... for the NBs. His experience really showed and he stopped many of Richmond's attacks. He also didn't hesitate to throw his weight around when things got a little willing. I think that he will do very well in the NBs and will be able to pass on the benefit of his experience to the younger boys. I can't see him getting a run with the seniors unless we lose a couple of defenders to injury. Re: 2017 VFL Practice match Carlton vs Richmond - RiverRat - 03-24-2017 (03-24-2017, 02:17 AM)crashlander link Wrote:Neither do I yet. There was no sheet with numbers that the clubs did not print off, so I was not privy to that information. Given that the club made an effort by emailing members about the practice match and posting the list of players in the squad, it would not have taken much more thought to provide numbers with that list. >
Re: 2017 VFL Practice match Carlton vs Richmond - RiverRat - 03-24-2017 (03-23-2017, 09:15 AM)Baggers link Wrote:Graham was probably our best. Palmer did his job. Both are triers who give consistent effort and play up to their available ability. Also Boekorst - yet to live up the the standard set by Kane Lucas. Re: 2017 VFL Practice match Carlton vs Richmond - PaulP - 03-24-2017 (03-24-2017, 07:58 AM)RiverRat link Wrote:Also Boekorst - yet to live up the the standard set by Kane Lucas. Man, you're wicked - so light, its almost gossamer. Re: 2017 VFL Practice match Carlton vs Richmond - Baggers - 03-24-2017 (03-24-2017, 07:58 AM)RiverRat link Wrote:Also Boekorst - yet to live up the the standard set by Kane Lucas. ) ) But he does have something that was missing from Lucas - man bun!
Re: 2017 VFL Practice match Carlton vs Richmond - ElwoodBlues1 - 03-24-2017 re: Cunningham....pulls the handbrake on if he thinks he is going to be contacted hard, is that what we are saying? I wasnt at the game but his attack on the footy was questioned lasts seaosn if I remember right and thats something you usually can fix... Re: 2017 VFL Practice match Carlton vs Richmond - cookie2 - 03-24-2017 (03-24-2017, 07:58 AM)RiverRat link Wrote:Also Boekorst - yet to live up the the standard set by Kane Lucas. )Like it! Re: 2017 VFL Practice match Carlton vs Richmond - RiverRat - 03-24-2017 (03-24-2017, 10:24 AM)ElwoodBlues1 link Wrote:re: Cunningham....pulls the handbrake on if he thinks he is going to be contacted hard, is that what we are saying? As far as my observations are concerned, his apparent timidity seemed to be largely limited to overhead marking contests. He either loses his bearings or doesn't want to risk getting crunched with the end result being that he doesn't actually make it a contest. IIRC Murphy was not so different in his early days and, whilst he is still not a massive threat overhead (definitely not in the Kade Simpson category), he at least puts his body on the line since he gained strength and experience; maybe Sneaky Bacon will make similar improvements. |