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Re: Rd 13: In Game Adrenalin Release: Carlton vs GC

Reply #90
13 touches, 8 marks, alot of terrific contests. No need to give it up. Alot of very good work around the ground.

Too many complete idiots look at the bad things, which there was a few, conveniently forgetting anything else as it suits too many fools agendas.

Gold Coast wished he got more of it.
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Re: Rd 13: In Game Adrenalin Release: Carlton vs GC

Reply #91
Gibbs 208 supercoach points.

I was thinking of picking him up this week.

Ended up picking S. Selwood (did his hammy)
and
Mick Barlow (broke his leg)

Ouch.

Re: Rd 13: In Game Adrenalin Release: Carlton vs GC

Reply #92
13 touches, 8 marks, alot of terrific contests. No need to give it up. Alot of very good work around the ground.

Too many complete idiots look at the bad things, which there was a few, conveniently forgetting anything else as it suits too many fools agendas.

You have to take the bad and weigh it up with the good, and tonight he was in the red.
His dropped chest mark was something I haven't seen at Carlton since the Prendergast days.
But anyway, regardless of the massive momentum shift courtesy of Levi the boys dug deep, Gibbs and Docherty were superb and Kreuzer's last quarter was enormous.
A very good win on the road.
The only thing in this world worth more than a hill of beans is the Carlton Football Club.




Re: Rd 13: In Game Adrenalin Release: Carlton vs GC

Reply #96
Casboult had some bad moments but gee he was important early. Big presence clunking grabs and splitting packs around the ground.

Re: Rd 13: In Game Adrenalin Release: Carlton vs GC

Reply #97
You little ripper
BB the new little master.
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Re: Rd 13: In Game Adrenalin Release: Carlton vs GC

Reply #98
You have to take the bad and weigh it up with the good, and tonight he was in the red.
His dropped chest mark was something I haven't seen at Carlton since the Prendrgast days.
But anyway, regardless of the massive momentum shift courtesy of Levi the boys dug deep, Gibbs and Docherty were superb and Kreuzer's last quarter was enormous.
A very good win on the road.

Yes mate, a game that really showed how our mental toughness has been improved. We just got back up off the floor and refused to lose! Very good signs indeed.
Reality always wins in the end.