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Rd 19: Post Game Intensive Analysis: Carlton vs Hawthorn - 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: Rd 19: Post Game Intensive Analysis: Carlton vs Hawthorn (/thread-2869.html) |
Re: Rd 19: Post Game Intensive Analysis: Carlton vs Hawthorn - Raydan - 07-31-2016 (07-31-2016, 12:26 AM)bratblue link Wrote:Top post Rayden, pity you don't get to see the game more often. When I read your last sentence about us need an injection it was double take time. Not in the game enough, but when he is then he's good. Will be better with better players around him, put him in Hawthorn and he looks as good as Issac Smith. BB is a high half forward who needs to work on his front and square positioning, but has some tools to work with. Re: Rd 19: Post Game Intensive Analysis: Carlton vs Hawthorn - kruddler - 07-31-2016 (07-30-2016, 10:31 PM)Raydan link Wrote:Buckley, Graham, Kerridge, Sumner and Wright are all pockets or flanks doing a poor imitation of midfielders, they are all small and when you compare them to Hawthorn I would say we had 7 of the lightest players on the park.Not sure you can put Kerridge in with the rest of them.
Re: Rd 19: Post Game Intensive Analysis: Carlton vs Hawthorn - Raydan - 07-31-2016 Out of all my post that's what you pick up on : ![]() Agreed he is not that small or light but his skills are very poor and it's no good being strong enough to go get the ball when you're terrible below your knees and fumble it constantly. That being said he was very good at keeping Mitchell quite yesterday. Can I just say that Jordan Lewis is the luckiest footballer in the AFL. He is a decent quality player that has never had to deal with a tag in his career. Opposition teams are worrying about Mitchell, Hill, Smith, Burgoyne, Cyril etc that he just goes about his business and gets easy possessions in the open. Re: Rd 19: Post Game Intensive Analysis: Carlton vs Hawthorn - Baggers - 07-31-2016 Great stuff Tassy Devil. I've watched the replay twice now and although it aint the same as actually being there, it is painfully obvious that our midfield lacks depth and our forwards the same. When Sumner, Wright, Buckley, Graham, Everitt, Kerridge can't get a game in the seniors then we'll be on the right track. Just the inclusion of Murphy and a fit Daisy into yesterday's side and we come very close to winning... would have beaten Swans and Eagles with those two up and firing. (mind you I do think that Sumner will make it ...just obvious he's struggling now fitness wise - will benefit greatly from a full pre-season and proper fitness and Kerridge is developing into a strong run with/lockdown type... but his disposal!!!). Agree that Boekhorst really showed glimpses yesterday, you had the feeling that when the ball is in his hands something good will happen. Great that the NBs are on the teev live this morning. Be really interesting to see how Lamb, Cuningham, McKay, McCasker and Gorringe perform (looks like the club has consigned Jones, Jaksch, Gower, Dick, Wood, Tutt, Foster, Rainbow and probably Whiley to another place next year). Agree with another poster that Weitering looks timid. Seems to be relying on talent and judgement at the minute with less than required intent. Of recent times the only time I've seen him really seen him seem to enjoy his footy was when he was given the forward line gig. Kudos has to be given to Gibbs, Simpson, Rowe, Cripps, Curnow E , Docherty and White who are leading well and holding the place together at present. Re: Rd 19: Post Game Intensive Analysis: Carlton vs Hawthorn - Gointocarlton - 07-31-2016 (07-31-2016, 01:32 AM)Raydan link Wrote:Can I just say that Jordan Lewis is the luckiest footballer in the AFL. He is a decent quality player that has never had to deal with a tag in his career. Opposition teams are worrying about Mitchell, Hill, Smith, Burgoyne, Cyril etc that he just goes about his business and gets easy possessions in the open.Its called depth Raydan
Re: Rd 19: Post Game Intensive Analysis: Carlton vs Hawthorn - Robblues - 07-31-2016 Where can we buy this depth? At the Trade & Draft store ? We better stop buying at the $2 shops first Re: Rd 19: Post Game Intensive Analysis: Carlton vs Hawthorn - kruddler - 07-31-2016 (07-31-2016, 01:32 AM)Raydan link Wrote:Out of all my post that's what you pick up on : Don't disagree with any of the rest of it.
Re: Rd 19: Post Game Intensive Analysis: Carlton vs Hawthorn - DJC - 07-31-2016 Thanks for the report Ray! I thought that Kerridge did a reasonable job on Mitchell but we really do need more from the second stringers in the midfield rotation or perhaps it's just more capable second stringers. Re: Rd 19: Post Game Intensive Analysis: Carlton vs Hawthorn - ElwoodBlues1 - 07-31-2016 (07-31-2016, 01:33 AM)Baggers link Wrote:Great stuff Tassy Devil. Boekhorst would be on my delist list......was running towards a contested ball and Kaidan Brand from Hawthorn was the player coming the other way and Boekhorst put the anchors out and pulled up......not good enough and not for the 1st time he has done that either.....players like this wont take us far and he has to go IMO... Re: Rd 19: Post Game Intensive Analysis: Carlton vs Hawthorn - Raydan - 07-31-2016 (07-31-2016, 04:09 AM)ElwoodBlues1 link Wrote:Boekhorst would be on my delist list......was running towards a contested ball and Kaidan Brand from Hawthorn was the player coming the other way and Boekhorst put the anchors out I was surprised by how willing BB was to get into the hard stuff, I didn't see him shirk an issue (mind you I was standing on the hill on the 50m line and struggled with the other side of the ground). Plenty to delist before Boekhurst though. |