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Rd 18: Post Game Pandemonium: Carlton vs Brisbane - 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 18: Post Game Pandemonium: Carlton vs Brisbane (/thread-3381.html) |
Re: Rd 18: Post Game Pandemonium: Carlton vs Brisbane - flyboy77 - 07-23-2017 Quote:Disappointing in the lack of backbone shown by our leaders. Did anyone try to take out Rockcliff? Did anyone put Zorko into the dirt? Mathieson has a head that is just asking to be ripped off, if he wants to duck then get him in a headlock and plow his head into the ground. Soft Soft Soft, how do you play Carlton, you pick on their leaders and no one will stand up. Hardly a new thing. Judd then later Crippa masked over a lot of softness for many a year. I'd trade Murphy in a heartbeat and I'm very much hoping my Gibbs intel is rock solid. Our midfield is not only soft, it is very shallow and one dimensional. Re: Rd 18: Post Game Pandemonium: Carlton vs Brisbane - ElwoodBlues1 - 07-23-2017 I thought that going after a Kelly would be the right thing to do this year but looking that I don't know. We need more grunt around the ball, cause without Cripps we're soft. However Kellys pace would be nice too. Been saying it for ages...we failed to recruit another couple of big bodied mids to help Cripps, as soon as he has gone down we are exposed and soft. Ed Curnow being out doesnt help either as at least he knows how to mind an opponent... Bolton had a shocker in the coaches box as well... Re: Rd 18: Post Game Pandemonium: Carlton vs Brisbane - Professer E - 07-23-2017 Pains me when it's not the kids that are the problem. Until recently I was pleased with the greatly improved and more consistent on field effort.... But today the club's so-called leaders like Gibbs and Thomas...FMD...that was unacceptable. The overall softness was galling. I'm over our blokes letting themselves get owned physically by muppets week in week out. Re: Rd 18: Post Game Pandemonium: Carlton vs Brisbane - Micky0 - 07-23-2017 (07-23-2017, 10:51 AM)bratblue link Wrote:Great post Raydanx2 Why was JSOS in defence? Why did Gibbs not get a touch in the first half? Where was Murphy in first half. Is Daisy done? Did sweet FA imo except for constant snaps close to goals that missed! The umpiring was absolutely atrocious - I get they can't help but play to what the crowd demands but seriously? Holding the ball against Brisbane just never paid. How Tf can an umpire stand there and watch when one of ours goes down, and does nothing about it? Think all those umpires need to go back to junior level. Gosh that was depressing to watch, the first half. Simmo -dunno - is that it for him? He and Murph have played a month of crap games. Thought Mackay was great for first game, that was the only thing to like - I guess Charlie, Fisher and Samo showed a bit too. Otherwise, blah. Re: Rd 18: Post Game Pandemonium: Carlton vs Brisbane - LoveNavy - 07-23-2017 (07-23-2017, 10:32 AM)kruddler link Wrote:What was pleasing about that? I think I've found a little positive. According to those figures we have a new leader. Big H has an average of 1.2 ^-^ Fwiw I thought young Jack managed the adjustment in position well. That's got me thinking... Jonesy went forward for a bit, and Simo floated forward too. Is this part of the hawks flexibility philosophy creeping in? I know we've got an injury toll, but maybe this allows opportunity to throw the boys around a little. Particularly while the stakes are low (pride aside). Re: Rd 18: Post Game Pandemonium: Carlton vs Brisbane - laj - 07-23-2017 Last year we ran Sydney and Hawthorn to really close games then the next week we played Brisbane and got blown away in the first half. this year again we built up to really having a go at top sides, done well against them then played Brisbane and again got blown away in the first half. seemingly we are building ourselves up to play good sides then playing Brisbane is a letdown mentally. Seems that way as both years we we got blown away then woke up in the 3rd qtr. Have to be mentally better than that. After the disaster against Brisbane last year we did come out and win the next week though. Hope things repeat, although we are playing Geelong this time, not Melbourne ( did beat them last year though). Re: Rd 18: Post Game Pandemonium: Carlton vs Brisbane - Professer E - 07-23-2017 Can't see us winning anything without Cripps.....and a far better collective attitude. Re: Rd 18: Post Game Pandemonium: Carlton vs Brisbane - jeza - 07-23-2017 (07-23-2017, 10:33 AM)Raydan link Wrote:Disappointing in the lack of backbone shown by our leaders. Did anyone try to take out Rockcliff? Did anyone put Zorko into the dirt? Mathieson has a head that is just asking to be ripped off, if he wants to duck then get him in a headlock and plow his head into the ground. Soft Soft Soft, how do you play Carlton, you pick on their leaders and no one will stand up. Agree on Fisher. Cunningham looks like he's going to be a top line player. Harry was awesome. I was genuinely wondering how he could have been left out of the team this long. Seems beyond ridiculous. We have psychological problems when we get the ball in the forward half. Butchered numerous simple chances when we had a clear break or a clear option up ahead that we wouldn't have missed anywhere else on the field. Skill level drops 80% once we have the ball forward of centre. Re: Rd 18: Post Game Pandemonium: Carlton vs Brisbane - chalkybill - 07-23-2017 Think of a few weeks back and ask yourself at that time - How would we travel against any other team if we had NO CONTRIBUTION from Cripps and Gibbs for the first half of a game and virtually nothing for the second half? The obvious answer was what occurred today. We eventually showed some effort and there were even some highlights ....... but ...... > > > > >
Re: Rd 18: Post Game Pandemonium: Carlton vs Brisbane - LoveNavy - 07-23-2017 When jockstrap Zorko dropped Samo, big Zac came flying to his aid. The determination to right wrongs was written all over his face... > ![]() Reflects poorly on our leaders, but also funny in a cute way. Zac will be our bravest player going. Watch out when he puts on another 800 grams or so . I'm loving watching him, Samo, Charlie n co develop. There were some great passages between the youngsters today. Williamson, SOJ, Cunningham, and big H were involved too. Good signs. For tomorrow, not today. |