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Re: VFL Rd 4 2022 Carlton vs Richmond

Reply #15
5 mins 2nd qtr.

Tiggers:  7.1.43
Blues:     2.0.12
Only our ruthless best, from Board to bootstudders will get us no. 17

Re: VFL Rd 4 2022 Carlton vs Richmond

Reply #16
5 mins 2nd qtr.

Tiggers:  7.1.43
Blues:     2.0.12
Oh Dear
2017-16th
2018-Wooden Spoon
2019-16th
2020-dare to dream? 11th is better than last I suppose
2021-Pi$$ or get off the pot
2022- Real Deal or more of the same? 0.6%
2023- "Raise the Standard" - M. Voss Another year wasted Bar Set
2024-Back to the drawing boardNo excuses, its time

Re: VFL Rd 4 2022 Carlton vs Richmond

Reply #17
This is why Mirkov wasn't ready for GC, and isn't ready for AFL, Witts would have been even more dominant as he is more mobile than Soldo.

Our blokes are thoroughly intimidated, even TDK isn't making much contact with Soldo.

Motlop showing his inexperience, twice he's burnt team-mates to take on the impossible shot.

Yep. Loads of learning to come for Mirkov.

11 mins 2nd qtr.
Tiggers:  7.1.43
Blues:     4.0.24

Only our ruthless best, from Board to bootstudders will get us no. 17

Re: VFL Rd 4 2022 Carlton vs Richmond

Reply #18
Seriously horrible commentary, only knows and calls the Nthmond players.
The Force Awakens!

Re: VFL Rd 4 2022 Carlton vs Richmond

Reply #19
20 mins 2nd qtr.

Tiggers:  9.2.56
Blues:     5.0.30

Tiggers lining up for another shot on goal.
Only our ruthless best, from Board to bootstudders will get us no. 17

Re: VFL Rd 4 2022 Carlton vs Richmond

Reply #20
Seriously horrible commentary, only knows and calls the Nthmond players.

I suspect that's because the Tiggers are making the play and are mostly first to the aggot. They're hunting us well and applying lots of pressure and causing many errors from us.
Only our ruthless best, from Board to bootstudders will get us no. 17

Re: VFL Rd 4 2022 Carlton vs Richmond

Reply #21
AFL needs to act to stop players throwing themselves forward when tackled, it's the new ducking, and someone is going to get seriously hurt!
The Force Awakens!

Re: VFL Rd 4 2022 Carlton vs Richmond

Reply #22
Skill errors, poor decisions are costing us dearly. Put it down to the relentless pressure from the Tiggers.

Tiggers now up by 38 pts, late 2nd qtr.
Only our ruthless best, from Board to bootstudders will get us no. 17

Re: VFL Rd 4 2022 Carlton vs Richmond

Reply #23
Just like our AFL team, we look flat, this leads me to question our approach to match fitness and mental preparation.

If we look flat in the AFL in the next hour or so surely some serious questions will be asked, and this time perhaps not of the coach!
The Force Awakens!

Re: VFL Rd 4 2022 Carlton vs Richmond

Reply #24
LoB running FB to FF, really hard to see why he was dropped, just looks to me like he has continued his good form from AFL to VFL.
The Force Awakens!

Re: VFL Rd 4 2022 Carlton vs Richmond

Reply #25
Boys doing well around the ground - moving the ball forward not great and forwards in general not on their game.

Re: VFL Rd 4 2022 Carlton vs Richmond

Reply #26
Just like the seniors, our game plan is based on winning the ball in the middle. That didn't happen today. Soldo was the difference, as he cut off the supply to our mids and put us on the back foot.

Congratulations to Will Hayes:
37 possession, 6 marks, 4 tackles and 10 clearances from a losing ruck combo. This guy wants back on an AFL list very badly, and we'd be crazy not to pick him. He might play a bit vanilla, but he has been in our best every week. We want gut running: he provides it.

Jack Carroll isn't far away, even though he was much quieter after quarter time. 11 possessions in the first quarter.
23 disposals and 7 clearances.

Otherwise, our defenders were our better players because the forwards didn't see much of it. Williamson and Plowman could hold their hands up high: they contributed nicely.

As for the others, they were well down:
O'Brien: a lot of running, but only 15 possessions. Noe enough to get a recall for me.
Jordan Boyd: reportedly injured, possibly seriously. Got 18 possessions until then.
Liam Stocker: 13 possessions and not impressive. Give him a few more weeks to work on his fitness. The rest will come.
Sam Philp: 13 possessions and 2 goals. Not our worst, especially as he managed 4 clearances as well.
Lochie Fogarty: 13 possessions and 2 clearances. Won't be there in 2023 on this effort.
Jesse Motlop: 12 possessions and 1 goal. Inexperience showed.
Tom de Koning: 15 possessions and 7 clearances, but beaten by a big, strong ruckman. We need a 2nd ruckman next week, but I'm not sure Tom has done enough to be it.
Brodie Kemp: 10 possessions. Very disappointing. Lots some way off at the moment. He isn't holding his marks.

The side will be much stronger next week when Dow comes back, although he may play seniors yet. Honey and Oscar Mac will also make a big difference also. More importantly, our ruck division will be a lot more productive. We play Werribee at Werribee on Saturday.
Live Long and Prosper!

Re: VFL Rd 4 2022 Carlton vs Richmond

Reply #27
Just like the seniors, our game plan is based on winning the ball in the middle. That didn't happen today. Soldo was the difference, as he cut off the supply to our mids and put us on the back foot.

Congratulations to Will Hayes:
37 possession, 6 marks, 4 tackles and 10 clearances from a losing ruck combo. This guy wants back on an AFL list very badly, and we'd be crazy not to pick him. He might play a bit vanilla, but he has been in our best every week. We want gut running: he provides it.

Jack Carroll isn't far away, even though he was much quieter after quarter time. 11 possessions in the first quarter.
23 disposals and 7 clearances.

Otherwise, our defenders were our better players because the forwards didn't see much of it. Williamson and Plowman could hold their hands up high: they contributed nicely.

As for the others, they were well down:
O'Brien: a lot of running, but only 15 possessions. Noe enough to get a recall for me.
Jordan Boyd: reportedly injured, possibly seriously. Got 18 possessions until then.
Liam Stocker: 13 possessions and not impressive. Give him a few more weeks to work on his fitness. The rest will come.
Sam Philp: 13 possessions and 2 goals. Not our worst, especially as he managed 4 clearances as well.
Lochie Fogarty: 13 possessions and 2 clearances. Won't be there in 2023 on this effort.
Jesse Motlop: 12 possessions and 1 goal. Inexperience showed.
Tom de Koning: 15 possessions and 7 clearances, but beaten by a big, strong ruckman. We need a 2nd ruckman next week, but I'm not sure Tom has done enough to be it.
Brodie Kemp: 10 possessions. Very disappointing. Lots some way off at the moment. He isn't holding his marks.

The side will be much stronger next week when Dow comes back, although he may play seniors yet. Honey and Oscar Mac will also make a big difference also. More importantly, our ruck division will be a lot more productive. We play Werribee at Werribee on Saturday.

Thanks mate - great summarry, for those of us who didnt watch

Re: VFL Rd 4 2022 Carlton vs Richmond

Reply #28
Hopefully Jack Carroll gets a debut in coming weeks....off a wing sounds like a perfect spot for him.

 

Re: VFL Rd 4 2022 Carlton vs Richmond

Reply #29
AFL needs to act to stop players throwing themselves forward when tackled, it's the new ducking, and someone is going to get seriously hurt!

Spot on (pun intended).

Similar to the  push in the back rule. Some, when tackled from behind, are dropping to their knees and lunging forward bringing the tackler with them.
Only our ruthless best, from Board to bootstudders will get us no. 17