Last post by crashlander - AFL 2026 Rd 22: Carlton vs St, Kilda This was one of our more satisfying wins for the season, as it put St, Kilda down. After the embarrassing way we played them the first time, it was lovely to see us respond so well.
Trends: [1] There were 13 voters this round, which is more like it for a win. please do vote, win, lose or draw: it is something we appreciate and it makes our statistics a lot more reliable. And our statistics hold up pretty well when it comes to John Nicholls Medal night!
[2] The rating was a 9.85, which represents a A-/A! Voters were not as satisfied as they were last week, but it is very hard to repeat thrashing the reigning premier.
[3]15 players managed a mention this week, which is still a strong display. A lot of guys had performances they'd be proud of!
[4] The average vote this week was 32, which is still very strong. Scores are around 30 are more usual when we win, so read into that what you will.
[5] Again 4 players managed 100 votes or more, as the votes were shared around.
[6] It was very close at the top with both Frankie Evans and Marc Pittonet getting Judd-like numbers, 371 and 364 respectively. Neither has scored anything like this before. Sam Walsh and George Hewett rounded out the top 4.
[7] Only two players managed votes from everyone again this week; Pittonet and Evans. Hewett missed from 1 voter, Walsh missed from 2 voters.
[8] Our midfield guns dominated the voting this week, but the votes not so much the usual suspects. The forwards also had a big night.
[9] Our youngsters weren't as dominant this week, although most continued to get recognition.
Votes: Evans, Francis 371 Pittonet, Marc 364 Hewett, George 174 Walsh, Sam 163 Hayward, Will 80 Florent, Oliver 61 McKay, Harrison 57 Cripps, Patrick 53 Cerra, Adam 49 Haynes, Nicholas 42 Cowan, Lachlan 19 Dean, Harry 15 Lord, Cooper 11 Acres, Blake 11 Kemp, Brodie 8
Progressive Voting: Walsh, Sam 3977 Patrick Cripps 3314 Smith, Jagga 2341 Hewett, George 1771 Pittonet, Marc 1173 Florent, Oliver 1061 Will Hayward 994 Newman, Nic 943 Harry McKay 939 Ainsworth, Ben 793 Matthew Carroll 769 Kemp, Brodie 714 Mitch McGovern 710 Haynes, Nick 706 Evans, Francis 664 Dean, Harry 653 Cowan, Lachie 592 Weitering, Jacob 466 Cerra, Adam 434 Hollands, Elijah 426 Byrne, Talor 422 Ollie Hollands 413 William, Zac 330 Blake Acres 235 Wilson, Billy 204 Lord, Cooper 204 Wade Derksen 113 Young, Lewis 94 Ison, Jack 43 Cottrell, Matthew 31 Liam Reidy 28 Boyd, Jordan 27 Adam Saad 15 Flynn Young 8 Flynn Riley 6
Last post by kruddler -
Bohanna missing is interesting.
I think she plays a more solid, predictable game. As the music men put in reference to Tony Lockett..... "Lead, mark, kick a goal, kick a goal, kick a goal...."
All the others are more crafty types....Vescio, Sophie, NMD, Keck.....with Scholz a bit of that, but definitely more of the future.
[1] A big boost to have Sophie McKay and Keeley Sherar in.
[2] Boileau will miss against her former side, but she doesn't look far away. That Bohanna has been dropped says that our young key forwards appear to be doing something solid.
B: 66 Sam Paea 61 Dane Harvey 42 Adam Saad HB:28 Harry Charleson 37 Jordan Boyd 74 Logan Prout C:30 Jack Ison 50 Darcy Tucker 21 Lucas Camporeale HF:76 Cody Walker 45 Flynn Young 57 Alwyn Davey F:43 Ashton Moir 40 Hudson O'Keeffe 75 Liam Farrar R:56 Flynn Riley 16 Ben Camporeale 8 Lachie Fogarty Int: 58 Jack Sammartino 60 Will Reinhold 62 Oliver Warburton 70 Darcy Hogg 77 Will Cookson Em: 72 Charlie Cotter 65 Jed Rule 68 Taj Logan 63 Ryder Corrigan 78 Tyson Gresham 64 Archie Stevens 54 Jack O'Sullivan
[1] Only 11 listed players, the least we've had all year!
[2] No Reidy, who has been very good lately. Last time Mirkov was the difference. He slaughtered Reidy early. Not sure what is wrong with Reidy either.
[3] Our structure looks pretty suspect, with our lack of KP types, but with Paea back and Reinhold still in, at least we have some talls. On the other hand, Farrar has been a consistent goal kicker since he's come up.
[4] Cody Walker: I wonder what sort of role he'll play? He's played a number of different roles of late, mainly outside. His best footy was probably as an inside mid.
[5] There is certainly a strong Carlton flavour to Willi, with Parks, Cuningham, Polson and Mirkov playing for Willi.
Last post by crashlander -
An early game tomorrow: 13:15 at Marvel. The timing isn't great, as there are 2 other Carlton games on at the same time in different places, but we don't have any control over that.
Last post by crashlander -
Voting is as usual: you have 15 votes to award pretty much as you will, with the following provisos: [1] 15 votes in total, no more, no less. [2] No more than 10 votes for any one player (even Sam Walsh or Patrick Cripps) [3] Three players at least must get a mention. [4] A grade for the game, A+ (what I want to see) to F-.
Last post by Lods -
I reckon the erratic nature of their season has given us a lack of appreciation as to how good the Bulldogs team is. They've had some key players missing throughout the year. They've been very good at times Pretty dismal at others It's been hard to get consistency. Even without English and Bont, they pushed us. Beveridge even commented that some that their front half pressure game on the weekend was the best for the year.
We probably went into the game with a bit of confidence, especially given their outs. It turned out to be a little harder than expected. They may still be in it after next week.