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Re: Rd 18: Post Game In depth Analysis and Soul Searching: Carlton vs Sydney - cookie2 - 07-24-2016 (07-24-2016, 02:22 AM)Blue Moon link Wrote:I was most happy with our third quarter today. Sydney, who are a top 4 side, came out hard after half time and really put us to the sword. Yet we were able to withstand the onslaught and come back with two goals at the end that kept us in the game. This has been unthinkable over the past few seasons. Previously we would have just laid down and died when it got too hard. I look forward to having young fit guys having a real hard go. I think the future is bright. Yes BM I thought we had done well there but BB wasn't happy and said we shouldn't have let them in! He's a hard charger alright. Re: Rd 18: Post Game In depth Analysis and Soul Searching: Carlton vs Sydney - bratblue - 07-24-2016 Any news on Charlie's knee? Re: Rd 18: Post Game In depth Analysis and Soul Searching: Carlton vs Sydney - LoveNavy - 07-24-2016 (07-24-2016, 12:24 AM)cookie2 link Wrote:We definitely need a couple of really hard hitters - make those tackles stick and put some doubts into the minds of opposition ball carriers. On this... Loved Rowe chasing (OK, so it was a a really short distance, but still) and driving the big Budweiser into the deck. If Rowe can do it, I'm hopeful anyone can ;D I doubt we'd have seen this in recent years. If I recall, we won the tackles against the best in the business. Agree, some don't have the strength to stick tackles. We have a few of the light-on type on the list. Would like to see us somehow land a strong body gutsy speedy Jack Steven type. He's averaging over 6 tackles this year. Re: Rd 18: Post Game In depth Analysis and Soul Searching: Carlton vs Sydney - DJC - 07-24-2016 (07-24-2016, 12:43 PM)LoveNavy link Wrote:Id uote author=cookie2 link=topic=3031.msg164634#msg164634 date=1469319897] That really was a moment to enjoy Rowe may not lay too many tackles but those that does make really count.I'm not too fussed about our tackles not sticking; plenty of Swan tackles didn't stick. I think we're not too bad for strength but we do need more speed. Re: Rd 18: Post Game In depth Analysis and Soul Searching: Carlton vs Sydney - BlueAvenger - 07-24-2016 (07-23-2016, 09:36 AM)PaulP link Wrote:IMO :Agreed Paul, If Daisy actually gave a toss about the club he would renegotiate his contract for the last year and shave $300k off it, because quite frankly he's taking the piss on that sort of coin. Just MO Everitt will be back in for C Curnow. I also wouldn't mind L Jones having a crack. On paper its not close to our strongest side, but show me that sort of tenacity and consistency every week and i couldn't give a stuff who they select. Re: Rd 18: Post Game In depth Analysis and Soul Searching: Carlton vs Sydney - cookie2 - 07-24-2016 (07-24-2016, 12:51 PM)DJC link Wrote:That really was a moment to enjoyWe have to at least stick our tackles in our D50. Also, speed doesn't help when we turn the ball over then fail to tackle effectively. Re: Rd 18: Post Game In depth Analysis and Soul Searching: Carlton vs Sydney - flyboy77 - 07-24-2016 So what of Curnow's knee? Hope the kid is ok? Even though Buckley conked out - the addition of speed eg Buckley, Boekhurst , Armfield, Sumner (will be a A grader if can get a full pre season) really lifted our tempo. We looked 'switched on' for the first time in over 6 weeks (discounting Q4 v the Weagles). Sure, a few tackles were missed but ditto the Swans. Our pressure on the ball carrier was very, very good. Re: Rd 18: Post Game In depth Analysis and Soul Searching: Carlton vs Sydney - cookie2 - 07-24-2016 (07-24-2016, 11:08 PM)flyboy77 link Wrote:So what of Curnow's knee? Hope the kid is ok? Sure, the addition of speed is great BUT we don't want to waste too much of it on chasing opposition arses. I don't care whether or not the Swans missed a few tackles - I don't want to see our guys doing it. Re: Rd 18: Post Game In depth Analysis and Soul Searching: Carlton vs Sydney - kruddler - 07-25-2016 (07-24-2016, 11:55 PM)cookie2 link Wrote:Sure, the addition of speed is great BUT we don't want to waste too much of it on chasing opposition arses. I don't care whether or not the Swans missed a few tackles - I don't want to see our guys doing it. When we chase them like Boeky did, you get rewarded. He has copped a lot of flack on the back of the controversial trade he was involved in, but give the kid a break, he goes alright and offers some much needed speed and puts in. We could use more like him. Just have a look at the difference Army made upon his return a few weeks back. Re: Rd 18: Post Game In depth Analysis and Soul Searching: Carlton vs Sydney - madbluboy - 07-25-2016 (07-25-2016, 12:26 AM)kruddler link Wrote:When we chase them like Boeky did, you get rewarded. Best chase down I've ever seen by a Carlton player, could you imagine Yarran who is quicker doing that? Going off topic here did anyone see how awesome Geelong's back line performed without Henderson on Saturday night? |