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VFL 2017: Rd 6: Northern Blues vs Sandringham at Preston - 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: VFL 2017: Rd 6: Northern Blues vs Sandringham at Preston (/thread-3279.html) |
Re: VFL 2017: Rd 6: Northern Blues vs Sandringham at Preston - Vivian - 05-21-2017 (05-21-2017, 11:17 AM)shawny link Wrote:X2. Love your posts Navy. Fully agree. This is the best indication in 2017 that we are on the right track. Northern Blues are playing consistent and strong football. Depth is building and importantly, a consistent style and method is growing across the two teams. If the club is to build sustained success, a powerful VFL side is an essential foundation. Re: VFL 2017: Rd 6: Northern Blues vs Sandringham at Preston - LoveNavy - 05-21-2017 X2. Love your posts Navy Oh stop it shawny..... That is too clever ^-^ Look at the 2s of any club pushing for sustained success. They are distinctly strong. It's how the Hawks and recently the Dogs have the depth to cover outs. I personally place a lot of weight on this factor. Remember how seamlessly those teams shuffle their 22 to optimize match ups. Not rocket science.... If we move up the Vfl ladder significantly, and remain competitive in AFL, we're undoubtedly on the right track. Don't forget we're hitting off a sizeable handicap year on year of crap recruiting will do that.It's as interesting watching the NB's performance as our 1's. I'm loving it. Great to see some games broadcast too. Re: VFL 2017: Rd 6: Northern Blues vs Sandringham at Preston - crashlander - 05-21-2017 (05-20-2017, 08:34 AM)RiverRat link Wrote:One of the most dominant performances I have seen from a tall defender and, although it looked like it, he wasn't playing loose man in defence. He simply zoned off his opponent but always managed to have the closing speed to get to the contest.Unfortunately Rowe must have read your post. It is not yet determined how long he will be missing for, but he could yet be a LTI candidate. Anterior Cruciate I read this morning. Re: VFL 2017: Rd 6: Northern Blues vs Sandringham at Preston - flyboy77 - 05-21-2017 did anyone else think Fyfe's actions in jumping on Rowe's leg - it wasn't really a smother was odd, and rather dangerous (as the effect has showed)? Re: VFL 2017: Rd 6: Northern Blues vs Sandringham at Preston - crashlander - 05-21-2017 (05-21-2017, 11:15 PM)flyboy77 link Wrote:did anyone else think Fyfe's actions in jumping on Rowe's leg - it wasn't really a smother was odd, and rather dangerous (as the effect has showed)?It is a good question. Re: VFL 2017: Rd 6: Northern Blues vs Sandringham at Preston - Professer E - 05-21-2017 How dare you question a prospective brownlow medallist! Expect a call from AFL house. Re: VFL 2017: Rd 6: Northern Blues vs Sandringham at Preston - townsendcalling - 05-22-2017 (05-21-2017, 11:17 AM)shawny link Wrote:X2. Love your posts Navy. Just look at the Box Hill performances when Hawthorn were at the top of their game. There is a pattern. Re: VFL 2017: Rd 6: Northern Blues vs Sandringham at Preston - blue4life - 05-22-2017 We really should be going OK in the VFL, we've have virtually no injuries apart from Byrne. Re: VFL 2017: Rd 6: Northern Blues vs Sandringham at Preston - Thryleon - 05-22-2017 (05-21-2017, 11:15 PM)flyboy77 link Wrote:did anyone else think Fyfe's actions in jumping on Rowe's leg - it wasn't really a smother was odd, and rather dangerous (as the effect has showed)? Not really. Its desperation to get the ball that makes the difference between a good player and a great player. Keep in mind he has broken his own leg twice playing this sport. Re: VFL 2017: Rd 6: Northern Blues vs Sandringham at Preston - Baggers - 05-23-2017 (05-22-2017, 12:34 AM)blue4life link Wrote:We really should be going OK in the VFL, we've have virtually no injuries apart from Byrne. Nailed it. We have the healthiest list in the AFL. Just, really, amplifies the fact of how far behind we are. The upside though is that many of our newbies get a taste of senior footy. |