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AFL Rd 17 2023 Post Game Prognostications Carlton vs Fremantle - 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: AFL Rd 17 2023 Post Game Prognostications Carlton vs Fremantle (/thread-6160.html) |
Re: AFL Rd 17 2023 Post Game Prognostications Carlton vs Fremantle - dodge - 07-10-2023 Sounds like a great old man, LN. I was wrong about the result by about 15 goals (thought we'd lose by 5). Rucks were a bit like when Freo had Sandilands - great player, got all the taps but opposition could rove to him. Great all round game - the Blues were relentless, which was great to see. Re: AFL Rd 17 2023 Post Game Prognostications Carlton vs Fremantle - WASurfer - 07-10-2023 Impressive across the board IMO. Another good spread of goalkickers so we're not relying on just Charlie or Harry. Smashed in the ruck like last week but the ground work that Silvagni does is excellent. Kennedy's knee looked like a bad one but fingers crossed it's not season ending. Hewett should be able to step up but he doesn't provide that extra bit of marking power that Kennedy has when he goes forward. Hopefully McGovern can get up for next week....he's playing some good footy at the moment and helps us structurally down back. I'm enjoying seeing Boyd and Cincotta come on. I wasn't sold on Boyd but I was at the Hawks game last week and you get a better perspective than on TV....Boyd's run and carry is really good and he uses it pretty well. It gives us some good ball users down back with him, Cincotta, Newman and Saad and frees up Docherty to play more in the midfield at times. Re: AFL Rd 17 2023 Post Game Prognostications Carlton vs Fremantle - LP - 07-10-2023 (07-09-2023, 11:45 PM)Lods date Wrote:Just had a look at Longmuir's press conference.They are use to ruck dominance leading into midfield and clearance dominance, when things do not follow the AFL script a lot of AFL old boys end up perplexed, they are too formulaic in their approach. For much of this season, we've been taking the front position and letting our players get tackled by opponents trailing them to the ball. In the last 3 weeks we've flipped that on it's head, and we are the ones hunting opponents in the midfield. Then later in games when the opposition start to fatigue Cripps reverts to the old ways and starts hunting the footy instead of opponents, and they can't stop him. Re: AFL Rd 17 2023 Post Game Prognostications Carlton vs Fremantle - shawny - 07-10-2023 Very impressed with this win. Was against decent opposition on their deck and we comprehensively thrashed them and never looked in any danger which is a rare thing since the rebuild started. Thought while our stars played solid games I think our form improvement is as much on the back of the run we are getting from kemp Cunningham Martin Cottrell and even Boyd which I know many don’t rate him but he deserves the same time we afforded to any kid coming though. Kemp takes the game on and reads the play very well. I wasn’t sure about him but think he could be become a permanent defender who can play on tall or medium forwards. Loved Jacks game too. Massive test this week. Re: AFL Rd 17 2023 Post Game Prognostications Carlton vs Fremantle - Lods - 07-10-2023 (07-10-2023, 01:05 AM)PaulP link Wrote:I read this morning that Fremantle are the 4th or 5th youngest list in the AFL, so I guess that may partly explain their indifferent form over the season. No doubt some will take the view that Justin Longmuir is the most boring man in AFL football, and puts the players to sleep. Personally, I find his calm, unruffled demeanour to be a pleasant antidote to some of the other AFL coaches. It's a perception thing Paul. We can look at the same press conference and see different things. I didn't think he looked calm and unruffled in his press conference yesterday....or even boring. He looked very disappointed, vague, fumbly and gave the impression of someone without a lot of answers...other than the fact the side was young. But they've gone backwards and are extremely inconsistent this season. Now those are views that are shared by quite a few Fremantle supporters last night and today. But their side just had a pretty bad loss and they've reacted pretty much how we do when we have a bad run. Many are calling for a change...but their options are probably a bit more limited, and they're not as attractive as a destination for a 'coach in waiting'. Just on the 'other' team. One point Voss made in his presser was that they had 'simplified the game plan and the players had embraced that and as a result were playing better' Which begs the questions... Was the game plan they were using in the first part of the year too complicated for our guys and beyond their capabilities and skill level? We're they not embracing it previously? What changes were made to the plan. Was there some truth to the discontent and were some 'hard' conversations undertaken. Re: AFL Rd 17 2023 Post Game Prognostications Carlton vs Fremantle - PaulP - 07-10-2023 Lods, I suspect most supporters only watch the press conferences relating to their team. I have for a number of years tried to watch as many as time allows, for all teams, and Longmuir's body of work over time definitely matches my description. Yesterday he was off his normal standard by a fair way IMO. Re: AFL Rd 17 2023 Post Game Prognostications Carlton vs Fremantle - Lods - 07-10-2023 (07-10-2023, 02:38 AM)PaulP link Wrote:Lods, I suspect most supporters only watch the press conferences relating to their team. I have for a number of years tried to watch as many as time allows, for all teams, and Longmuir's body of work over time definitely matches my description. Yesterday he was off his normal standard by a fair way IMO. Fair enough. I'd only watch him from news grabs and when Freo played Carlton so he hasn't left a marked impression. Just thought he looked a bit shattered and bewildered yesterday. Re: AFL Rd 17 2023 Post Game Prognostications Carlton vs Fremantle - Gointocarlton - 07-10-2023 (07-10-2023, 02:32 AM)Lods link Wrote:It's a perception thing Paul.Lets not forget something very important about the game plan, Voss and the coaches developed it around what the players thought about how they wanted to play and what they felt best suited them. The reason for it was so that there was total buy in (ie they all owned it). Re: AFL Rd 17 2023 Post Game Prognostications Carlton vs Fremantle - rocky - 07-10-2023 (07-10-2023, 01:08 AM)PaulP link Wrote:Rocky, Cripps polled 181 votes in the 2022 B+F. Docherty was 2nd with 173 votes.Thanks Pauly. Let's see how Cez goes (baring injury) Re: AFL Rd 17 2023 Post Game Prognostications Carlton vs Fremantle - Three Votes - 07-10-2023 (07-09-2023, 10:26 AM)crashlander link Wrote:It only looks that way because Darcy isn't the smartest ruckman going around (just one of the strongest). He is fairly predictable in how he plays and how he delivers the ball. If he changed things up occasionally, make himself more predictable to him teammates instead of his opponents, it would be different. ^^^^^^^ I couldn't agree with more. As a fat, old "back in my day" ruckman, It's been sad to see the limited effect the current crop of big lads has on the centre bounce, but the fact is, as much as I love SOS's competitiveness at the bounce, our mid-field would be far less effective around a team with a good ruckman. Either way, I will take this win any day of the week. Well done team. Thought I'd share a text message from a Freo supporting mate in Perth - "Left game half way through 3rd quarter, which is a record for me. Freo are pathetic , blues playing like a top 4 team. Go figure ." |