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2017 Rd 9: Post Game Patter: Carlton vs Fremantle
#1
Car'n the Blues!
Live Long and Prosper!
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#2
F'ing rotten mongrel prick c0ck b4stard dog green maggot f@cks cost us that game in the second quarter with a string of arsehole decisions... They weren't even subtle about it. Stinking maggot pricks.
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#3
(05-21-2017, 09:19 AM)deags link Wrote:F'ing rotten mongrel prick c0ck b4stard dog green maggot f@cks cost us that game in the second quarter with a string of arsehole decisions... They weren't even subtle about it. Stinking maggot pricks.

Ably led by Maggot in Chief, Razor Ray himself.
Reality always wins in the end.
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#4
Gee deags.... don't hold back mate. Just say what you're thinking ^-^
I agree though. Some real shocking decisions in both commission and omission. Bugger. Our boys were courageous but had it against them big time.
Coming together is the beginning.
Keeping together is progress.
Working together is success.
Henry Ford.
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#5
Jack Silvagni needs to spend some time with Sav...... It's becoming a habit and it cost us big time today.
Da Di Da Di Dar..Da Di Da Di Dar..Da Di Da Di Da Di Darrr ...Darrr Darr.. We are the NAVY BLUES !!
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#6
(05-21-2017, 09:30 AM)maxm68 link Wrote:Jack Silvagni needs to spend some time with Sav...... It's becoming a habit and it cost us big time today.

Yep, he's playing sore as well, but he obviously has a confidence issue.

SoJ looks like he doesn't want to take shots even when only 25 or 30 out!

We should be managing these kids, not flogging them!
"Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck ....... Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck"
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#7
League umpiring is in trouble. The play on at all costs instruction is turning australian rules into a rolling maul rugby with unlimited contact permitted provided the ball continues to spill free. Disgraceful umpring today. Players are regularly throwing the ball out of packs, plowing into backs and making illegal contact but it is play on regardless.

Injuries took their toll and we looked shot by the second half when we returned to bad old carlton, spraying the ball high and long inside 50 but from too far out. We are making progress in defence which looks increasingly settled but lack forward movement and pace through the middle.

Positives include williamson who played a fine game along with docherty. Cripps stood tall and gibbs played a four quarter game. Murphy's goal in the first quarter was goal of the year stuff.

Hope rowe and thomas are ok, but the knee buckling looked bad.
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#8
Umpiring cost us.  They were cheating.  We still have some spuds:

Nick graham.  Awful.
Charlie Curnow- Big question mark
Cunningham- no.
Not sure about zac fisher either.

Gibbs. 34 touches, 6 tackles, had no effect on game.

Stupid game plan of keepings off.  Yes it limits thrashings but we can't score.

Disappointing effort. 
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#9
It's no good fans crying for the club to play the kids then complaining when they go missing.

SPS, Fisher, Curnow, Cunnigham as a group were almost invisible today. That overloads the rest of the team and you end up with a bloke like Murphy limping off with a groin injury!

"Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck ....... Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck"
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#10
Injuries and playing with pain is part of AFL football..we have a bye after the North game and probably a good time to give some of the sore and tired kids a break

SPS, Jack, Charlie look like they need a rest...our next game after the bye is against GWS sometime in mid June but a break for them would be good.
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