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2018 Rd 4: Post Game Pain: Carlton vs North Melbourne
We are too meek and mild... we need somebody / someone to step up and DO SOMETHING !!





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Our defence...

It was a strength last year.
At the very least let's get that back and functioning. Go back to the old set-up (have we deviated much from it) ....or has it been worked out and exploited?

Obviously with Docherty missing theré's an integral part of the rebound from defence missing, but there seems to be no-one who has taken up, or even attempted, to take up that role.
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Bolton is as close to Clarkson as it's possible to be. Apart from the article below, I have word from someone connected to the Hawks that what Lewis says is true. If you want Clarkson, this is as close as it gets.

I have never heard Clarkson pot any of his players in a presser. I don't watch every one, but the ones I have watched he defends them quite a lot.


http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/hawthor...6e735d7841
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(04-15-2018, 12:30 AM)Wet Willie link Wrote:Here is a big part of our problem:

Sam Docherty Season
Jarrod Pickett 10 weeks
Ciaran Byrne 3-4 weeks
Tom Williamson 3-4 weeks
Darcy Lang Test
Cillian McDaid 4-5 weeks
Caleb Marchbank 4 weeks
Matthew Lobbe 4 weeks
Alex Silvagni 2-3 weeks
Murphy                      Who knows?
Kennedy                    Who knows?
Kreuzer                    Who knows?

That's nearly half of our best team is unavailable and won't be available for at least a month.

Strap yourselves in for a rough ride and see how we look at the end of May.

WW we can add those returning serious injury. Sam Rowe and Flipper, and may be others I've forgotten.
That's 14 players not available for selection.
Then there's the real newbies (I.e. 1st yrs)  too who are simply not ready for AFL. That only leaves our fringe players and the few in yr 2/3.
Then we have a senoir coach on trainer wheels who no longer has a wise mentor in the coaches box.
Coming together is the beginning.
Keeping together is progress.
Working together is success.
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(04-15-2018, 06:49 AM)PaulP link Wrote:Bolton is as close to Clarkson as it's possible to be. Apart from the article below, I have word from someone connected to the Hawks that what Lewis says is true. If you want Clarkson, this is as close as it gets.

I have never heard Clarkson pot any of his players in a presser. I don't watch every one, but the ones I have watched he defends them quite a lot.


http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/hawthor...6e735d7841

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(04-15-2018, 06:49 AM)PaulP link Wrote:Bolton is as close to Clarkson as it's possible to be. Apart from the article below, I have word from someone connected to the Hawks that what Lewis says is true. If you want Clarkson, this is as close as it gets.

I have never heard Clarkson pot any of his players in a presser. I don't watch every one, but the ones I have watched he defends them quite a lot.


http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/hawthor...6e735d7841

Yes, maybe but you don't last long when you side doesn't crack in and have a proper go. Hopefully that changes for his sake.
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(04-15-2018, 07:35 AM)laj link Wrote:Yes, maybe but you don't last long when you side doesn't crack in and have a proper go. Hopefully that changes for his sake.

Fair enough.
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(04-15-2018, 07:27 AM)LoveNavy link Wrote:WW we can add those returning serious injury. Sam Rowe and Flipper, and may be others I've forgotten.
That's 14 players not available for selection.
Then there's the real newbies (I.e. 1st yrs)  too who are simply not ready for AFL. That only leaves our fringe players and the few in yr 2/3.
Then we have a senoir coach on trainer wheels who no longer has a wise mentor in the coaches box.

Totally agree, but who? I'd like it to be a Carlton person, someone who could coach and possesses some mongrel.
Only our ruthless best, from Board to bootstudders will get us no. 17
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(04-15-2018, 06:22 AM)Lods link Wrote:Our defence...

It was a strength last year.
At the very least let's get that back and functioning. Go back to the old set-up (have we deviated much from it) ....or has it been worked out and exploited?

Obviously with Docherty missing theré's an integral part of the rebound from defence missing, but there seems to be no-one who has taken up, or even attempted, to take up that role.

Our defense was good as half the team were back there last season  Smile, but we couldnt score given when the ball went forward it was usually 3 on six or similar but it did make games closer and more interesting until the media bagged us out for playing unattractive footy and Bolton got pressured to be more attacking/stylish with his game plan.
We have the players to play good defense, we dont have the players to be a good offensive team.
Its an interesting point you make as what will it take for Bolton to crack and go back to the old game plan, how many big defeats until the dam breaks and he starts playing more men back and behind the ball..?
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(04-15-2018, 08:35 AM)ElwoodBlues1 link Wrote:Our defense was good as half the team were back there last season  Smile, but we couldnt score given when the ball went forward it was usually 3 on six or similar but it did make games closer and more interesting until the media bagged us out for playing unattractive footy and Bolton got pressured to be more attacking/stylish with his game plan.
We have the players to play good defense, we dont have the players to be a good offensive team.
Its an interesting point you make as what will it take for Bolton to crack and go back to the old game plan, how many big defeats until the dam breaks and he starts playing more men back and behind the ball..?

If we're not ready forward...and it seems we're not...at least solidify this part of our game.
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