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2018 Rd 9: Post Game Calm: Carlton vs Melbourne - 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 9: Post Game Calm: Carlton vs Melbourne (/thread-3800.html) |
Re: 2018 Rd 9: Post Game Calm: Carlton vs Melbourne - blue4life - 05-20-2018 (05-20-2018, 06:50 AM)laj link Wrote:Don't mind Lamb. We seemed to have found a role for him. Rowe I don't mind usually but would prefer we go with Marchbank and Weitering when they are ready again. Maybe rowe's experience with the other two might be useful for this year still but that's it. Kerridge is ok for depth but that's all as is Graham. Don't play when other's are up and going. I agree with most of that except for Lamb, he wouldn't be getting a game anywhere but Carlton. Re: 2018 Rd 9: Post Game Calm: Carlton vs Melbourne - laj - 05-20-2018 (05-20-2018, 06:41 AM)JonDorotich link Wrote:Let’s get real Of that later lot though other clubs would snap them up fast for a high draft pick if available. Thomas has had a great year. Rowe does ok but like Levi is a fill-in while other s develop. The other's we don't need in the side. Re: 2018 Rd 9: Post Game Calm: Carlton vs Melbourne - LoveNavy - 05-20-2018 Regarding injuries: I heard Oliver broke a finger last round and had surgery during the week. He was a bit quiet today - probably because of that. Just shows that sides with depth can carry a player or two. We are not one of those sides. Playing Murphy was plain stupid from where I sit. Re: 2018 Rd 9: Post Game Calm: Carlton vs Melbourne - townsendcalling - 05-20-2018 A few harsh on SPS. 22 possessions, was actually throwing himself into the packs, 6 tackles. A significant improvement on recent efforts IMO.......after 28 career games. Re: 2018 Rd 9: Post Game Calm: Carlton vs Melbourne - PaulP - 05-20-2018 AFLW, VFLW, men's seniors, magoos....................... Thematic consistency. The entire club is in a fug, and I'm wondering if anyone inside the 4 walls knows why. Re: 2018 Rd 9: Post Game Calm: Carlton vs Melbourne - laj - 05-20-2018 (05-20-2018, 06:54 AM)blue4life link Wrote:I agree with most of that except for Lamb, he wouldn't be getting a game anywhere but Carlton. Sometimes you get the best out of players by finding them roles that they are suited. Sydney forever makes a silk purse out of a sow's ear by doing that with ordinary players. That's what good sides do with those types. Re: 2018 Rd 9: Post Game Calm: Carlton vs Melbourne - Gointocarlton - 05-20-2018 Nothing positive to say after that, turned off at the start of the 3rd but it was all over long before. Pick yourselves up, dust yourselves off and train hard this week. Oh and bring your mouth guards. What I do know is that inconsistent sides like ours lose the winnable and win the losable. They are likely to drive down to KP and knock off the Cats this week. Re: 2018 Rd 9: Post Game Calm: Carlton vs Melbourne - cookie2 - 05-20-2018 (05-20-2018, 06:58 AM)townsendcalling link Wrote:A few harsh on SPS. 22 possessions, was actually throwing himself into the packs, 6 tackles. A significant improvement on recent efforts IMO.......after 28 career games. Ironically he did look better today, I agree. Re: 2018 Rd 9: Post Game Calm: Carlton vs Melbourne - Lods - 05-20-2018 Liam Jones can be your best friend or your worst enemy. He is a 'chaos creator'...but creating chaos on the backline isn't always productive. A good game last week and he started well today with a couple of strong marks but it went downhill pretty quickly. Not that he had much chance with the way the ball was coming in but he played well off his man again so he virtually gave himself no chance. With Casboult out today was a day we could have used him in that second ruck position and brought Weitering in to play his role. Re: 2018 Rd 9: Post Game Calm: Carlton vs Melbourne - ElwoodBlues1 - 05-20-2018 (05-20-2018, 06:58 AM)townsendcalling link Wrote:A few harsh on SPS. 22 possessions, was actually throwing himself into the packs, 6 tackles. A significant improvement on recent efforts IMO. Agree wasnt our worst and in conditions that probably dont suit him......Nick Graham was amongst our best and clearly the sting taken out of the track suited a slower player like Graham. We just dont have the big bodies apart from Cripps and in conditions like that especially when Gawn dominated the ruck we were going to struggle...E. Curnow was a big loss in those conditions.. Melbourne did their homework too and had some good matchups, we struggled in the coaching box and were slow to move players IMO..... Melbourne are an ok side but not 100 points better IMO....OShea, Mullet and Rowe were woeful which didnt help either..... |