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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: Rd 19: Carlton vs Freo: Pre Game Panic
FREMANTLE v CARLTON
Patersons Stadium, Thursday 31 July, 8.10pm (AEST)

FREMANTLE
B: Lee Spurr, Zac Dawson, Tendai Mzungu
HB: Cameron Sutcliffe, Luke McPharlin, Michael Johnson
C: David Mundy, Ryan Crowley, Danyle Pearce
HF: Stephen Hill, Chris Mayne, Nat Fyfe
F: Hayden Ballantyne, Matthew Pavlich, Lachie Neale
Fol: Aaron Sandilands, Michael Barlow, Nick Suban
I/C: Zac Clarke, Matt de Boer, Garrick Ibbotson, Paul Duffield
Emg: Tommy Sheridan, Hayden Crozier, Matt Taberner
In: Stephen Hill, Hayden Ballantyne, Aaron Sandilands, Garrick Ibbotson
Out: Matt Taberner (omitted), Jonathon Griffin (omitted), Colin Sylvia (omitted), Anthony Morabito (omitted)

CARLTON
B: Michael Jamison, Sam Rowe, Zach Tuohy
HB: Bryce Gibbs, Simon White, Kade Simpson
C: Sam Docherty, Nick Graham, Chris Yarran
HF: Marc Murphy, Jarrad Waite, Brock McLean
F: Dale Thomas, Lachie Henderson, Blaine Johnson
Fol: Cameron Wood, Tom Bell, Chris Judd
I/C: Andrew Carrazzo, Levi Casboult, Ed Curnow, David Ellard
Emg: Dennis Armfield, Kane Lucas, Matthew Watson
In: Brock McLean, Blaine Johnson, Andrew Carrazzo
Out: Mitch Robinson (suspension), Andrejs Everitt (knee), Troy Menzel (knee).

I scratch my head and wonder just what Malthouse is trying to do.
5283
Robert Heatley Stand / Re: 2014 Jim Park Medal - Follow to see who is leading
Carlton defeat North Melbourne, much to our surprise and pleasure!
It did bring out the voters, no doubt about that.

Votes:
Waite, Jarrad 314
Gibbs, Bryce 295
Henderson, Lachie 254
Rowe, Sam 181
Simpson, Kade 179
Murphy, Marc 80
Yarran, Chris 58
Judd, Chris 34
Wood, Cameron 27
Curnow, Edward 5
Robinson, Mitch 5
Docherty, Sam 5
Thomas, Dale 5
Graham, Nick 5
Jamison, Michael 2
Tuohy, Zach 2


Progressives:
3003 - Gibbs, Bryce (0)
2652 - Murphy, Marc (0)
1844 - Simpson, Kade (0)
1552 - Yarran, Chris (0)
864 - Curnow, Edward (0)
847 - Henderson, Lachie (0)
825 - Everitt, Andrejs (0)
743 - Rowe, Sam (0)
693 - Judd, Chris (0)
659 - Menzel, Troy (0)
589 - Robinson, Mitch (0)
553 - Casboult, Levi (0)
544 - Docherty, Sam (0)
533 - Warnock, Robert (0)
475 - Waite, Jarrad (0)
469 - Buckley, Dylan (0)
430 - Walker, Andrew (0)
402 - White, Simon (0)
370 - Jamison, Michael (0)
349 - Carrazzo, Andrew (0)
330 - McLean, Brock (0)
293 - Ellard, David (0)
250 - Thomas, Dale (0)
165 - Garlett, Jeff (0)
120 - Bell, Tom (0)
74 - Tuohy, Zach (0)
39 - Lucas, Kane (0)
37 - Armfield, Dennis (0)
27 - Wood, Cameron (0)
17 - Scotland, Heath (0)
5 - Graham, Nick (0)

A nice spread of votes and some decent scores shows the general satisfaction with this result.
5284
Robert Heatley Stand / Re: Rd 19: Carlton vs Freo: Pre Game Panic
I'd like to see speed brought in. If that means Jeffy and Armfield then i'm ok with that. We do play well at Subi but what's made us competitive in the past has been SPEED !
Which is why I would like to recruit a bit more of it: just with better disposal.

Maybe Armfield: has he done his penance for the crap game against Collingwood? His form doesn't appear to be that good as yet at the Baby Blues.

Cripps: now their is a conundrum! I don't think they are ready to lay him again just because it takes time to get fitness back after a broken leg. But he does have the form that others lack and he has the motivation, being a WA boy.
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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: Rd 19: Carlton vs Freo: Pre Game Panic
Yes, Freo appear to be more fragile than last year. Their small forwards butchered us last year: most of them are not there or are lacking serious form.
We have to be some sort of chance.
But our issue will be getting the ball out of the middle.
5286
Robert Heatley Stand / Rd 19: Carlton vs Freo: Pre Game Panic
I know we have the bye this weekend, but nobody has brought up Freo as yet. So I thought I had best start things off.
Pity Freo stuffed up so badly last week: they probably won't do the same again in a hurry. Ross Lyon will be after them with a pitch fork!

I don't see us beating Freo, especially in Perth. Bit stranger things have happened. Look at last weekend!

Anybody have any idea why the game is being played on a Thursday? Some public holiday? To be honest I would not expect this to lead to a huge crowd, but what do I know?

With Everitt a definite non starter and Menzel unlikely, do we bring in Garlett? His form has been pretty excremental, but then Waite's wasn't exactly brilliant before his promotion.
I wonder of the Match Committee will consider blooding one of the Ciarans? Sheehan missed last week, but he has been solid and is neither small nor slow.
Maybe Blaine Johnson: it would be nice for him to play in front of his family and friends.
5288
Robert Heatley Stand / Re: Jim Park Medal Voting: Carlton vs. North Melbourne
Team:   A
I have to give the lads an "A" this week. After the disaster in Sydney and a horrible week in the spotlight, to come out and really pants a team that considered themselves a serious finals' contender was a beacon for future prosperity.

Votes:
Not an easy task as so many players made a contribution. However, we really had a lot less stats than most weeks: we must have been highly efficient because even out best had relatively little of the ball.

[3]   Simpson
[2]   Waite
[2]   Gibbs
[1.5]   Henderson
[1.5]   Rowe
[1]   Judd
[1]   Yarran
[1]   Curnow
[0.5]   Tuohy
[0.5]   Jamison
[0.5]   Murphy
[0.5]   Wood

Explanations:
[3]   Simpson:   4 quarters of what may be Simmo's best game of the year. His marking was excellent and his ability to shut down his man and provide huge drive was pivotal in the result.
[2]   Waite:   Where has this form been? We really saw Waite WANT to play and it was great. His marking was excellent and his decision making what we have always wanted it to be.
[2]   Gibbs:   In any 'normal' week, Bryce's efforts in the middle would give him BOG status. However, it was not a 'normal' week. Bryce's attack on the ball and desire was what I've always wanted to see from him. And then there were those magnificent snaps for goal!
[1.5]   Henderson:   Hendo has been slowly gaining form for a few weeks now. This time he put it all together and the delivery to him was much improved. Result? A top forward's effort.
[1.5]   Rowe:   Showed just how much he has improved by keeping his opponents totally out of the game.
[1]   Judd:   Deserved more votes, but there are only so many to go around this week. Considering that we won such a low percentage of the taps, Juddy really showed that he can still produce like the best of them.
[1]   Yarran:   Periods both back and forward from Yazz were scintillating. His run and carry was excellent.
[1]   Curnow:   Had a relatively quiet game possession wise, but stuck to his task very well and really kept his opponents quiet.
[0.5]   Tuohy:   If Thomas had not got 4goals, I would have given Tuohy a lot more votes. He kept Thomas to 9 possessions for the night, when he usually gets about 30 against us. Thomas actually beat Tuohy once for the whole night, when he took a big mark. However, Tuohy should have got 4 or 5 frees for the ones he didn't take and didn't get within Cooee of the ball. Zac can put his hands out for pay this week with no qualms at all.
[0.5]   Jamison:   The leader of the backline had a pretty good night and helped keeping the tall forwards in starvation corner.
[0.5]   Murphy:   Didn't always appear as influential as he actually was. A lot of the ball and not many errors. he also had his man dragged and replaced. he can also be happy with his game this week.
[0.5]   Wood:   I don't usually give votes to guys who get thrashed in one major aspect of their role, but I was impressed by Wood's effect and he deserves a reward. He took 7 really good marks, especially in the packs and in defence, he moved well and competed well.  Yes, he got pounded in the tap outs, and he REALLY needs to work on that if he is to have a future, but he also kept Goldstein quiet around the ground while taking his own telling marks.

Honourable Mentions:
White:   Quiet by the this season's standard, he kept his man out of the play and made some good decisions.
Docherty:   Not quite vote worthy, but solid.
Robinson:   His report slowed him down for a while, but Robbo was another very solid citizen who had a good night.
5289
Robert Heatley Stand / Re: Northern Blues vs. Werribee at Visy
What an dreadful last quarter. Our blokes lacked everything in the last stanza, in a game that was there for the taking. Werribee players seem to want it a whole lot more than our blokes in that last qtr. Horrible.

Thank god I had good company at the game and we were able to find the funny side of some of the dreadful errors/turnover - Ye Rat O' the River and I seemed to be on the same page re some of our observations of the game and certain players.

Watson. Yes, is a better forward than a defender but that is not praise!! ...(space here for RR comment!!)... 6 Marks (1 contested mark that nearly caused me to full from my seat in shock) 6 kicks and 1 handpass - at least he put his hands in the vicinity of the ball in marking contests on the forward line and contributed to a goal by failing to mark and letting it slip through his fingers to a teammate who goaled. Most of his 6 marks were taken in defense when he kept calling for the ball to be kicked backwards while he was on his own.

On a positive note... Wilson and Bransgrove were both good and looked like they gave a cr@p. No. 9 (forget who he is ... RR knows who he is...) was also good and knew how to get to where the ball was! 23rd player = Liam Hunt from Northern Knights

Wilkinson flashed in and out of the game and had a very good 3rd qtr.

Reckon the only Blues listed player who would deserve a call-up on today's effort would be Warnock - worked hard and probably won against a very good opponent (no idea who he is ...not in the program... No. 1 for Werribee). An opponent who was a similar height. I agree with Baggers - definitely the only listed player who could be considered for the next AFL round - and I would probably consider him if Sandilands is expected to play. Actually took quite a lot of marks around the ground today.

Yep, Cripps got a bit and will no doubt benefit from the run but boy he turned the ball over on a few occasions - two of those howlers resulted in goals to Werribee. Rusty.

Holman - disappointing. Off the pace for most of the game.

McInnes - shadow of his former self. Barely serviceable.

Reynolds - started well. Marked well and kicked a good goal... but faded.

Garlett - the long winded summary would be - ordinary!

Johnson - did some good things and worked hard but not as dominant as you would hope from a bloke wanting to get back into the firsts.

Armfield - busy but unimpressive.

Cachia - was he there? Come to think of it, I don't recall seeing him after the 1st quarter. That plus the injury to Buckley probably explains why Hunt got so much ground time.

Temay - did a couple of nice things when in the open by himself. At least he didn't turn it over!

Lucas - good grief! His ability to stuff up his disposals is impressive... don't be fooled by the number of possessions he got. He did, however, manage to get where the ball was - seems to be preparing himself for a return to WA.

Byrne - still learning but you can see the potential. Good size, moves well, skills coming along nicely.

Buckley went off early injured. Becoming a glass man.

Sheehan didn't play.

At the risk of being repetitive... that last qtr capitulation was simply painful to watch.

This game was played in pretty good conditions but the final quarter effort by the Blues was aimless, hopeless and spiritless. I could not believe how often the ball was kicked backwards into defense when the 3/4 time margin was so slender.
  :-[  :-[  :-X  :'(
5291
Robert Heatley Stand / Re: 2014 Jim Park Medal - Follow to see who is leading
Carlton fall to Sydney: A nightmare if there ever was one.
However, we did get 13 voters this week, which is an improvement considering our poor performance. Perhaps the next set of results will be more pleasant.

Votes:
Dominated by Gibbs and Murphy. Not surprising considering how they played and what we produced in the 3rd term.

Gibbs, Bryce 367
Murphy, Marc 262
Casboult, Levi 142
Simpson, Kade 71
Henderson, Lachie 42
Rowe, Sam 39
Curnow, Edward 37
Docherty, Sam 16
Walker, Andrew 16
White, Simon 10
Jamison, Michael 8
Bell, Tom 5
Tuohy, Zach 5
Yarran, Chris 3

Progressives:
2708 - Gibbs, Bryce (0)
2572 - Murphy, Marc (0)
1665 - Simpson, Kade (0)
1494 - Yarran, Chris (0)
859 - Curnow, Edward (0)
825 - Everitt, Andrejs (0)
659 - Menzel, Troy (0)
659 - Judd, Chris (0)
594 - Henderson, Lachie (0)
585 - Robinson, Mitch (0)
562 - Rowe, Sam (0)
553 - Casboult, Levi (0)
539 - Docherty, Sam (0)
533 - Warnock, Robert (0)
469 - Buckley, Dylan (0)
430 - Walker, Andrew (0)
402 - White, Simon (0)
368 - Jamison, Michael (0)
349 - Carrazzo, Andrew (0)
330 - McLean, Brock (0)
293 - Ellard, David (0)
245 - Thomas, Dale (0)
165 - Garlett, Jeff (0)
161 - Waite, Jarrad (0)
120 - Bell, Tom (0)
72 - Tuohy, Zach (0)
39 - Lucas, Kane (0)
37 - Armfield, Dennis (0)
17 - Scotland, Heath (0)

Close at the top between the top 2, Gibbs and Murphy. After that, there is quite a logjam.
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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: Northern Blues vs. Werribee at Visy
Thanks for the report, Baggers. Disappointing about the result. Even more disappointing that Buckley couldn't get through the game unscathed. We certainly have some work to do on our list, and a lot of work to do to develop our players. The last thing we want is for them to capitulate at any time, but the last quarter least of all.
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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: Northern Blues vs. Werribee at Visy
Northern Blues 8. 7. (55) def. by Werribee Tigers 11. 18. (84)
Unfortunately the baby Blues have gone down.  :-\ :-[


2014 AFL Victoria Development League
Northern Blues   2.4  4.6  5.8  9.10 (64)
Werribee Tigers   1.2  5.3  8.5  10.8 (68)

GOALS:
Northern Blues: Totevski 2 Dorman  Johnston  Dufficy  Roberts  Walton  Tardio  Posar
Werribee Tigers: Zumbo 2 Harper  Iles  Burton  Henderson  Jones  Taylor  Brown  Maric

BEST:
Northern Blues: Johnston Posar Tardio Gleeson Totevski McDonald
Werribee Tigers: Iles Wales Buchanan Jones Davis Zumbo

2014 Peter Jackson VFL
Northern Blues   4.3  5.6  7.7  8.7
Werribee Tigers   2.6  6.8  8.12 11.18

Only 1 goal in the last quarter wasn't good.

STATS (Disposals): Cripps 25, Lucas 25, Anthony 22, Bransgrove 18, Warnock 18

GOALS: Johnson 2, Lucas, Reynolds, Bransgrove, Wilson, Byrne, Anthony

Apparently Watson spent some time at both ends and didn't set the world on fire. Pity, but noting that our main mids didn't get much ball, the forward delivery couldn't have been too good.
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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: Northern Blues vs. Werribee at Visy
HALF TIME: Blues 5.6.36, Tigers 6.8.44.

DISPOSALS: Cripps 17, Lucas 11, Bransgrove 11, Cattapan 10, Warnock 10.

'Warnock and Cripps the leading clearance winners with 5 apiece. Warnock also has 22 hitouts along with 10 disposals.' When I read these comments I could barely believe it.

GOALS: Johnson 2, Lucas, Reynolds, Bransgrove