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Re: Rd 5: Post Game Party!: Carlton vs. Fremantle

Reply #195
I just watched the first 3 minutes of the "smart reply" on the AFL website - in that time, they show both ends of the ground, and to me the padding looks about twice the height of the umpire.

And that is where my interest in this issue ends.

Re: Rd 5: Post Game Party!: Carlton vs. Fremantle

Reply #196
I just watched the first 3 minutes of the "smart reply" on the AFL website - in that time, they show both ends of the ground, and to me the padding looks about twice the height of the umpire.

And that is where my interest in this issue ends.

Yep boring now.

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Re: Rd 5: Post Game Party!: Carlton vs. Fremantle

Reply #197
I wasn't aware of the "AFL Team of the Week" but it's not a bad effort to have two players selected, particularly as they're our first selections for the season.

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Two of Carlton’s leaders have been recognised for their exceptional and gutsy performances in the Blues’ victory over Fremantle.

Captain Marc Murphy along with vice-captain Kade Simpson have been named in the AFL’s Team of the Week.

For the first time this season, two Blues featured in the line-up with ‘Simmo’ named at half-back and ‘Murph’ named on the interchange.

The skipper played an instrumental role in the Blues’ win over last year’s minor premiers, kicking a vital goal in the final minutes of the match to put his team back in front, and ultimately help seal the victory.

With 14 staples in his head, the midfielder was forced to wear a helmet during the Round 5 match – but that didn’t hinder his performance in the slightest.

Murph had 28 touches, including six tackles, four clearances and eight contested possessions, not to mention that critical goal. 
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Re: Rd 5: Post Game Party!: Carlton vs. Fremantle

Reply #198
I wasn't aware of the "AFL Team of the Week" but it's not a bad effort to have two players selected, particularly as they're our first selections for the season.

Great effort and well deserved IMO.

Re: Rd 5: Post Game Party!: Carlton vs. Fremantle

Reply #199
Say what you will about Murphy's Captaincy, but I'd take him over Cotchin any day of the week. He's finally spending more time in a role more suited to his skill set and I think he's been more damaging this year than he has for a long time.

Re: Rd 5: Post Game Party!: Carlton vs. Fremantle

Reply #200
Credit to Murphy he led well and considering he had more staples in his head than the federal budget media guide he deserves some accolades for cracking in and
putting that helmet and its contents on the line..

Re: Rd 5: Post Game Party!: Carlton vs. Fremantle

Reply #201
Say what you will about Murphy's Captaincy, but I'd take him over Cotchin any day of the week. He's finally spending more time in a role more suited to his skill set and I think he's been more damaging this year than he has for a long time.

Agree.

Re: Rd 5: Post Game Party!: Carlton vs. Fremantle

Reply #202
Some posts have been removed and as pointed out I suggest a quick read of the New Directions thread: http://www.carltonsc.com/index.php?topic=2843.0

Some of you are very astute but lets please keep the thread's on topic.
"We are a club in a hurry"

#united #reset

Re: Rd 5: Post Game Party!: Carlton vs. Fremantle

Reply #203
Some posts have been removed and as pointed out I suggest a quick read of the New Directions thread: http://www.carltonsc.com/index.php?topic=2843.0

Some of you are very astute but lets please keep the thread's on topic.

Soz shades.

As you can appreciate, some of your members have inquisitive minds...........

Re: Rd 5: Post Game Party!: Carlton vs. Fremantle

Reply #204
I recorded the replay today, is it worth watching the whole thing or just the last quarter?
2012 HAPPENED!!!!!!!

Re: Rd 5: Post Game Party!: Carlton vs. Fremantle

Reply #205
I recorded the replay today, is it worth watching the whole thing or just the last quarter?

It depends on whether you find ineptitude funny or irritating.

My 2 cents. Only the last q.

Re: Rd 5: Post Game Party!: Carlton vs. Fremantle

Reply #206
I recorded the replay today, is it worth watching the whole thing or just the last quarter?

I got home and only watched the last quarter. It was quote a good quarter of footy. (minus the skills)
"We are a club in a hurry"

#united #reset

Re: Rd 5: Post Game Party!: Carlton vs. Fremantle

Reply #207
I don't think you'll learn anything you don't already know watching the whole game.

Effort and never say die attitude are great to see. A real treat.

Our "connection" (to borrow a Bolt-on buzzword) is awful. I stopped watching after the first q and had to take a double dose of anti depressants. Then I waited two days to watch the rest.


Re: Rd 5: Post Game Party!: Carlton vs. Fremantle

Reply #208
Watched it all because I was at the game and like to see everything again on telly.

At the ground it seemed 50/50 and we just got our noses in front at the end, but If you do watch it all you get the real feeling we could have won by 5 goals.

That's how it felt to me anyway.
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Re: Rd 5: Post Game Party!: Carlton vs. Fremantle

Reply #209
Watched it all because I was at the game and like to see everything again on telly.

At the ground it seemed 50/50 and we just got our noses in front at the end, but If you do watch it all you get the real feeling we could have won by 5 goals.

That's how it felt to me anyway.

I agree, if we could sort out the ball use and get a marking target that can kick inside F50 we would have been all over Freo.

But I think MBB should watch the whole game to put a few "moments" into perspective!
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