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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: AFL Rd 6 2024 Pre Game Prognostications Carlton vs GWS
Last post by ElwoodBlues1 -
I know we are all probably sick to death of talking about it but...Daniel Hoyne from Champion Data was on SEN last night talking about the decision to play Pitto. Rattled off the amount of times we have won "turnover game" playing only TDK. Was 60% from memory compared to I think it was 25% when we played both. Also TDK played forward for 30 mins on Saturday and was targeted only once. Further to this, H doesn't get to ruck which affects his game and the team because he impacts when he plays ruck.
Hopefully the MC listen to SEN...
Yep its a much talked about topic but its hard to argue against that in the modern game its hard to carry two genuine rucks who are of little value elsewhere and the allrounder ruck who can play either KP or somewhere else on the ground has to be the priority and that it was odd vs a pacy team who have troubled us previously who only carry one genuine ruck themselves why Pittonet was selected. It was a MC blunder that didnt help but hindered our efforts...
I'll also add that TDK is nothing special when played forward either and I dont consider him a qualified forward and id rather rest him for 5 mins each quarter on the bench than send him forward to congest our forward line.
 
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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: AFL Rd 6 2024 Pre Game Prognostications Carlton vs GWS
Last post by Gointocarlton -
Hate to say it, but can't see how we can win this.  We struggle with fast-running sides, and GWS have that in buckets. 

The one glint of optimism is Harry and Charlie with no Sam Taylor.   But then again, I thought they would kick big bags against Freo and Adelaide for similar reasons......
I too cant see how we can beat GWS but guess what, our recent history shows we dont give and we find a way.
Blues in a nail biter
Go Blues!
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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: AFL Rd 6 2024 Pre Game Prognostications Carlton vs GWS
Last post by pertz -
I know we are all probably sick to death of talking about it but...Daniel Hoyne from Champion Data was on SEN last night talking about the decision to play Pitto. Rattled off the amount of times we have won "turnover game" playing only TDK. Was 60% from memory compared to I think it was 25% when we played both. Also TDK played forward for 30 mins on Saturday and was targeted only once. Further to this, H doesn't get to ruck which affects his game and the team because he impacts when he plays ruck.
Hopefully the MC listen to SEN...
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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: Jim Park Analysis 2024
Last post by crashlander -
AFL 2024 Rd 4:   Carlton vs Fremantle
We were lucky to win, but the way we kept scrapping was very good. Pity we can't kick straight.

Trends:
[1]   There were 14 voters this round, a solid number of start the year. I'd like more, but...

[2]   The rating was a 8.98, which is an B. Fair enough considering that we won, and that we dominated significant periods of play.

[3]   16 players managed a mention this week, which is one up on last week. Everybody contributes when we win.

[4]   The average vote this week was 31.

[5]   5 players managed 100 votes or more again this week. This is becoming the norm when we win these days, and I am not disappointed in the least. May it continue!

[6]   Jacob Weitering managed 333 votes to be BOG this week. Tom de Koning was second while Cripps and Saad were tied for third.

[7]   No player managed votes from everyone this week. This is a rarity.  Weitering, Saad and de Koning missed from one voter.

[8]   None of our youngsters stood out this week, which is disappointing.

[9]   Our defenders generally dominated the votes this week.

Votes:
Weitering, Jacob 333
de Koning, Tom  212
Cripps, Patrick  176
Saad, Adam  176
Curnow, Charles  131
Cerra, Adam  96
Kemp, Brodie  93
Cottrell, Matthew  64
Hewett, George  32
Owies, Matthew  6
William, Zac  6
Boyd, Jordan  6
McGovern, Mitchell  3
Acres, Blake  3
Newman, Nicholas 3
Carroll, Jack  3

Progressive Voting:
Patrick Cripps  971
Harry McKay 854
Tom de Koning 563
George Hewett 527
Mitch McGovern 434
Jacob Weitering 414
Charlie Curnow 380
Adam Saad 310
Adam Cerra 231
Brodie Kemp 143
Blake Acres 130
Nic Newman  96
Lachie Fogarty 68
Matt Cottrell 65
Jack Carroll 64
Jordan Boyd 59
Elijah Hollands 59
Lewis Young 55
Zac William 52
Matt Kennedy 26
Matt Owies 16
David Cuningham 13
Ollie Hollands 7
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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: AFL Rd 6 2024 Pre Game Prognostications Carlton vs GWS
Last post by Slowhand -
14 players out, playing the top team which hasn't lost all season, no worries. Carlton by five goals.


Cannot believe we have players who RE-INJURE hamstrings whilst trying to recover from a Hamstring..... WTF is going on with our Re-Hab.

We have our 3 frequent Flyers in the redhab group, Martin, Marcy and Cunners. Motlolp must be enjoying their company as he is trying to force his way in.

We will not win a flag with soft players who are more out than in.  Its time to stick a fork in and show them the door....

The only good thing about our 14 on the  injured list is that we have banked 4 wins and there is a long way to go. If we win 2 out of our next 4 it will be a miricle.



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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: AFL Rd 6 2024 Pre Game Prognostications Carlton vs GWS
Last post by tonyo -
Hate to say it, but can't see how we can win this.  We struggle with fast-running sides, and GWS have that in buckets.  

The one glint of optimism is Harry and Charlie with no Sam Taylor.   But then again, I thought they would kick big bags against Freo and Adelaide for similar reasons......
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Blah-Blah Bar / Re: General Discussions
Last post by madbluboy -
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The ex-Liberal staffer was treated at Royal Perth Hospital amid a breakdown in mediation talks in a defamation case being brought against her by her former employer, Senator Linda Reynolds.
Brittany Higgins’ former boss, Senator Linda Reynolds, has spoken out in the wake of the Federal Court’s defamation judgment against Bruce Lehrmann, saying it has finally “set the record straight” on allegations her office engaged in a cover-up.

In his judgment this week, Justice Michael Lee found that, on the balance of probabilities, “Mr Lehrmann raped” Ms Higgins at Parliament House.

Mr Lehrmann had brought the unsuccessful defamation action against Channel Ten and one of its hosts, Lisa Wilkinson.


The judgment also found that an allegation pushed by Ms Higgins and her partner, David Sharaz, claiming there had been a cover-up of the rape allegation, was “objectively short on facts, but long on speculation and internal inconsistencies”.

“Trying to particularise it during the evidence was like trying to grab a column of smoke,” Justice Lee wrote.

Brittany Higgins. Picture: Colin Murty
Brittany Higgins. Picture: Colin Murty
On Tuesday night, Ms Reynolds – who was defence minister at the time of the rape – claimed vindication for both herself and her former chief of staff, Fiona Brown.

“For three years I have endured intense public scrutiny, vilification, vile trolling and have been demonised as the villain in a story of a political cover-up I have always known to be untrue,” she told The Australian.

“Fiona Brown and I have lost our careers, had our reputations destroyed and have had our health seriously and irreparably compromised.

“The decision of His Honour Justice Lee has finally set the record straight with respect to the conduct of Ms Brown and myself and the demonstrably false narrative that has dominated headlines and ruined lives and careers.

“To say I am pleased with the findings in relation to Ms Brown, myself and the cover-up that never was would be an understatement.”

Ms Reynolds is currently suing Ms Higgins and Mr Sharaz for defamation in the WA Supreme Court. The matter is expected to go to trial later in the year.

While stressing that she wished to make no further comment, Ms Reynolds noted that “as a matter of law”, Justice Lee’s findings were “not binding on Ms Higgins and Mr Sharaz in respect to their defences” in that case.

“I remain committed to fully vindicating my reputation,” the Senator said.


Too bad for Higgjns Justice Lee didn't have the courage to after the big dogs.