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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: AFL Rd 18 2026 In game Angst Carlton vs Hawthorn
I think everyone was expecting us to give them a really good run for their money, sadly, we have gone back to the Voss era standards.
Sack Voss

There some players out there tonight who are watching the start of their career termination.

I'll be gobsmacked if after tonight we don't pay any asking price for SoA, and go the rebuild for 2027. Fans will hate that, but the writting is on the wall.
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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: AFL Rd 18 2026 In game Angst Carlton vs Hawthorn
Those bad habits I saw sneaking in last week are amplified tonight, keep watching and count how many times you see two Carlton players watching the ball roll past them each waiting for the other to pick it up.

Fraser's first 5 or 6 weeks were different, but the honeymoon is over.

I wish I was wrong, I hope we can have a miracle last, but it's unfolding as I posted earlier in the week and it's nothing to do with the conditions. There last game was a rocket, our last game an omen.
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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: AFL Rd 18 2026 In game Angst Carlton vs Hawthorn
Together with the one i mentioned earlier from the PA game IIRC where the umpire paid a mark to a bloke 5m off the contest who had the ball punched to him for a 'mark', they are the 2 worst decisions i've ever seen in my time watching football. Both against us.
That's happened twice this season, I've never seen it before in history even back when we only had one umpire.
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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: AFL Rd 18 2026 In game Angst Carlton vs Hawthorn
The Cerra 50m howler aside, umps arent the difference thus far. It's terrible ground positioning and trying to play dry weather footy. Take territory (off the ground preferably) and stop playing pack footy (they are sitting off and getting the footy when it spills or squirts out).
Agreed, the Dawks are sitting out the back waiting for a dumb blind handballs forward, that said the howlers have turned the game beyond doubt.
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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: AFL Rd 18 2026 In game Angst Carlton vs Hawthorn
Having said that we are not helping ourselves so far, Dawks have adapted to the conditions better.
And that's the problem @cookie2 It's hard enough battling the umpires, but you don't need to shoot yourself in the foot.

The AFL correct a fuzzy follicale flicking the footy a blurry 70m away, but they won't correct deadset umpiring howlers visible from five angles in Full HD.
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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: AFL Rd 18 2026 In game Angst Carlton vs Hawthorn
Riley showing his around the ground stuff, in another season or two with good health he'll be formidable because he's not going to get weaker at marking, aerobic capacity and agility.

It's good to have Fraser coaching, because he should know better than Voss how to manage a young ruck through a game like this.
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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: AFL Rd 17 2026 Post Game Prognostications Carlton vs Richmond
Which makes the position of some fans even more bizarre, you can clearly see from this forum that many fans hold beliefs not consistent with the messages delivered by the players.

Even their heroes telling them events are otherwise cannot persuade them to let go of the messiah or miracle synopsis. The fans even assert the players are telling a rehearsed lie to justify those personal beliefs.

I'd prefer to think that Occam's Razor applies.
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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: AFL Rd 17 2026 Post Game Prognostications Carlton vs Richmond

Cripps was capped at 80% time on ground under Voss and has played more under Fraser 80-85% .
I actually think Voss went out of his way to look after his main man...
Bont averages about 83.8 % time on ground and Nick Daicos 87%...so Im not buying workload for such a dramatic change in form/fitness...
Cripps was running dry, I doubt it means much because TOG isn't a measure of influence. Early in the season he and Walsh toiled relentlessly but in the later stages having zero impact. They aren't humanly capable of maintaining such a solo effort for 4-qtrs, nobody is!

They needed help.

The other thing that gets them fresher to the end of games is improved efficiency, less wasted effort, so less fatigue. Now we see blokes persisting until we win the footy, not surrendering after a 3rd or 4th effort, and not turning it over on the 2nd or 3rd possession in the chain. Practise makes perfect, it's not a miracle!