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2018 Rd 7: Post Game Platitudes: Carlton vs 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: 2018 Rd 7: Post Game Platitudes: Carlton vs Adelaide (/thread-3768.html) |
Re: 2018 Rd 7: Post Game Platitudes: Carlton vs Adelaide - LoveNavy - 05-05-2018 (05-05-2018, 01:12 PM)Milhanna13 link Wrote:Amazing what a bit of class does. They kicked everything they looked at from snaps out of packs. While we stuffed up 2 on nones in the goal square. Esp when we were on a run in the 2nd - little stuff ups kill momentum Nope. Nor hands in the back, tunnelling, or 360° tackles awarded. Ffs what were umps looking at when Casboult got injured in the goal square. Hands in his back, knee to ribs, then let the game continue while he lies there injured > . Unacceptable every day of the week IMO.
Re: 2018 Rd 7: Post Game Platitudes: Carlton vs Adelaide - cookie2 - 05-05-2018 (05-05-2018, 12:49 PM)ElwoodBlues1 link Wrote:Real slow in the NB's. I didnt rate his game, disposal was ordinary and he needs more tricks to play midfield...... Agree. Jack would need to spend the rest of the year learning the trade in the NBs to have any chance of becoming an AFL MF prospect for us imo. Tries very hard but I don't think he's going to be a regular in the seniors from what we've seen so far. Re: 2018 Rd 7: Post Game Platitudes: Carlton vs Adelaide - Milhanna13 - 05-05-2018 Anyone see the “outs for Carlton” graphic in the 3rd??. At least now I feel better - apparently Doc, C.curnow, March and Willo aren’t out. Geez, sometimes I think this media bias stuff is a bit of a beat up, but who at ch7 is trying to play down our injury list?? Re: 2018 Rd 7: Post Game Platitudes: Carlton vs Adelaide - Gointocarlton - 05-05-2018 (05-05-2018, 01:08 PM)ElwoodBlues1 link Wrote:Kerr is by miles the best prospect in the NB's...looks like a real footballer......I would prefer to carry young Jack or Kerr in the ones giving them experience than carry Simmo, OShea and Mullet who are costing us games at the moment. I expect more from Senior players. Re: 2018 Rd 7: Post Game Platitudes: Carlton vs Adelaide - LoveNavy - 05-05-2018 Just watched the replay of Levi' s injury. My guess is he'll have broken ribs. Just pray his lungs are spared. All the best to the big fella. We need more injuries like an echidna needs excema :-\ Re: 2018 Rd 7: Post Game Platitudes: Carlton vs Adelaide - LoveNavy - 05-05-2018 (05-05-2018, 01:27 PM)Milhanna13 link Wrote:Anyone see the “outs for Carlton” graphic in the 3rd??. At least now I feel better - apparently Doc, C.curnow, March and Willo aren’t out. They just make fools of themselves IMO. Any fool can look up our injuries. Geez the afl website showed us on top of the "injury ladder" only last week. Re: 2018 Rd 7: Post Game Platitudes: Carlton vs Adelaide - Lods - 05-05-2018 http://www.afl.com.au/video/2018-05-05/casboult-sent-to-hospital-after-side-knock Re: 2018 Rd 7: Post Game Platitudes: Carlton vs Adelaide - ElwoodBlues1 - 05-05-2018 (05-05-2018, 01:27 PM)Milhanna13 link Wrote:Anyone see the “outs for Carlton” graphic in the 3rd??. At least now I feel better - apparently Doc, C.curnow, March and Willo aren’t out. Docherty and Williamson have been terrible losses as they kick the ball well and give us decent rebound...... Re: 2018 Rd 7: Post Game Platitudes: Carlton vs Adelaide - crazyjoedevolamk11 - 05-05-2018 (05-05-2018, 01:30 PM)Gointocarlton link Wrote:I would prefer to carry young Jack or Kerr in the ones giving them experience than carry Simmo, OShea and Mullet who are costing us games at the moment. I expect more from Senior players.Jack looked like he was going to burst into tears as he came off last week, such was his lack of confidence and impact on the game, have some time in the 2’s JSOS, enjoy and learn, come back a better footballer for the once mighty Blues...
Re: 2018 Rd 7: Post Game Platitudes: Carlton vs Adelaide - LP - 05-05-2018 (05-05-2018, 12:49 PM)ElwoodBlues1 link Wrote:Real slow in the NB's. I didnt rate his game, disposal was ordinary and he needs more tricks to play midfield...... Yep, it would be impossible to play Cripps, Kennedy and SoJ in the one midfield. We'd be run off too easily. In reality though, SoJ only fleeting played the odd moment in the midfield against Frankston, most of his time was on a flank. There is no way SoJ was 2nd BoG as the club website lists, that is just rubbish, for that matter I wouldn't have Weitering BoG either! It's weird reporting, like it's only the Carlton listed best, here is the Best from the club website and my comments; Weitering - Mostly the spare, great hands, good ball use, but no real opponent of equal size. Silvagni - Tries hard, has lost his contested marking mojo, concrete hands, awful by foot but relentless! Shaw - Lost of uncontested possession, Plowman without the aggression, not a good ball user. Polson - Did OK, cracks in for his size, broad shoulders, teeny weeny little legs! Kerr - Struggled for a half, didn't get shorter as everyone tired, benefited late! Lang - Looked like an out of form HBF pretending to be a midfielder. Without Selwood, Dangerfield and others he's going to struggle. I thought Fisher was probably the BoG for the NBs, followed by Weitering for sheer numbers of marks and efficient disposal. I'd probably have De Koning somewhere in the best, as well as Polson for shear stubborn effort. |