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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: AFL Rd 3 2026 Post Game Prognostications Carlton vs Melbourne
Last post by BluePhantom -
Just a side note, where's Walshy?
Signed a mega deal and has now become a so so player.
Used to be the everywhere man but that mantle now seems to be Jagga.
It must be that haircut or lack there of.

It's funny how when Jagga has it, I have so much confidence the ball will be bettered but when Young has it....

I wish we had a Bont type player, imposes himself on the game, a match winner. we have no one who puts their hand up.
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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: AFL Rd 3 2026 Post Game Prognostications Carlton vs Melbourne
Last post by Gointocarlton -


It's a circular argument though isn't it.
Players v Coach

If the players aren't following instructions.
If they're failing to man up.
If the leadership is lacking.
If players aren't sticking to their roles.
Does that not point to a disconnect between players and coach.
What are the consequences?

Does Voss make a statement and drop a couple of high profile players.
What are the consequences of that especially given the increasing pressure that multiple fade-outs have placed on the club?

Maybe best to go down fighting...play the players who show the fight and a bit of mongrel.
So that would be Byrne, Evans and .... ???
Lord was probably missed but wouldn't have made a huge difference.

It seems to me we have a number of players clearly out of form.
I thought Kemp was terrible yesterday...but he has missed a year of football.
A spell in the VFL may be what he needs just at the moment.
Get him to make a case there for reinstatement.
He's not impacting either forward or back and is a bit in no-man's land in terms of his career.

Cripps is being 'passed by' because of the way the game is being played at present. He looks frustrated. That may resolve if the game settles down as the year progresses, but that doesn't seem to be the case anytime soon.

Young cops plenty of criticism, but he seems to always draw the better forwards...the thinking is probably to free Weitering up as an interceptor but Young suffers in comparison. Young copped it again yesterday and made a couple of poor decisions but also did some good things especially with his marking. It was a mixed bag.
Ideally I'd like to see him play forward and provide the second ruck option. Both O'Keefe and Reidy are not impacting enough. The problem is Harry Dean seemed to hurt himself and Haynes reportedly suffered an injury in the VFL so it might be Lewis stays and stays as a backman.

McKay is getting plenty of ball...but not plenty of goals.
Flynn Young on the other hand, is among the goals in the VFL so maybe gets a game next week.

In short, too many players playing half a game or well below their best football.


Swap kemp and young.

Sure kemp isnt a gorrilla minder, but kemp makes better decisions with ball in hand.  At one point yesterday in the 3rd quarter, it was lewis young intercepts, and then kicked it to ollie hollands, and I had no faith that ball was going to our advantage next.

I look for some constructive things in there usually but aside from ignoring the easy option and taking difficult kicks on that were low percentage, thats all I could really see.  Numerous times we ignored the short option that was in the clear to kick to a contest, which is what Voss alluded to in his post match presser.  We have some pretty ordinary habits on this front.  I can excuse a kick that was going to the right place, that misses the target, as thats an execution issue.  The poor option that I saw on too many occasions...  Thats a calm head under pressure option that needs to be sorted.
Although based on what I saw yesterday, I had way more faith in Young than Kemp anywhere on the ground.
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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: AFL Rd 3 2026 Post Game Prognostications Carlton vs Melbourne
Last post by Thryleon -
Respectfully Micky, how do we know the coaches did nothing to curb the momentum? I know what the players didnt do because that as plain as the nose on my face to see. I saw the player opposed to Kosi at the centre ball up lose touch with him far too easily because he gave him way too much space. I would much rather he gave away the frees for holding than let him stream out. I saw lots of attention to detail by the players missing when the game ramped up. I saw no leadership from the senior players. I  saw players man and ball watching. The above costs you games and careers. The coach also mentioned in the presser about not sticking to roles.

It's a circular argument though isn't it.
Players v Coach

If the players aren't following instructions.
If they're failing to man up.
If the leadership is lacking.
If players aren't sticking to their roles.
Does that not point to a disconnect between players and coach.
What are the consequences?

Does Voss make a statement and drop a couple of high profile players.
What are the consequences of that especially given the increasing pressure that multiple fade-outs have placed on the club?

Maybe best to go down fighting...play the players who show the fight and a bit of mongrel.
So that would be Byrne, Evans and .... ???
Lord was probably missed but wouldn't have made a huge difference.

It seems to me we have a number of players clearly out of form.
I thought Kemp was terrible yesterday...but he has missed a year of football.
A spell in the VFL may be what he needs just at the moment.
Get him to make a case there for reinstatement.
He's not impacting either forward or back and is a bit in no-man's land in terms of his career.

Cripps is being 'passed by' because of the way the game is being played at present. He looks frustrated. That may resolve if the game settles down as the year progresses, but that doesn't seem to be the case anytime soon.

Young cops plenty of criticism, but he seems to always draw the better forwards...the thinking is probably to free Weitering up as an interceptor but Young suffers in comparison. Young copped it again yesterday and made a couple of poor decisions but also did some good things especially with his marking. It was a mixed bag.
Ideally I'd like to see him play forward and provide the second ruck option. Both O'Keefe and Reidy are not impacting enough. The problem is Harry Dean seemed to hurt himself and Haynes reportedly suffered an injury in the VFL so it might be Lewis stays and stays as a backman.

McKay is getting plenty of ball...but not plenty of goals.
Flynn Young on the other hand, is among the goals in the VFL so maybe gets a game next week.

In short, too many players playing half a game or well below their best football.


Swap kemp and young.

Sure kemp isnt a gorrilla minder, but kemp makes better decisions with ball in hand.  At one point yesterday in the 3rd quarter, it was lewis young intercepts, and then kicked it to ollie hollands, and I had no faith that ball was going to our advantage next.

I look for some constructive things in there usually but aside from ignoring the easy option and taking difficult kicks on that were low percentage, thats all I could really see.  Numerous times we ignored the short option that was in the clear to kick to a contest, which is what Voss alluded to in his post match presser.  We have some pretty ordinary habits on this front.  I can excuse a kick that was going to the right place, that misses the target, as thats an execution issue.  The poor option that I saw on too many occasions...  Thats a calm head under pressure option that needs to be sorted.
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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: AFL Rd 3 2026 Post Game Prognostications Carlton vs Melbourne
Last post by Lods -
I have lost confidence in the coaches.

I wish it werent so but insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.

We did absolutely nothing to curb the momentum shift. Sure its on the players out there mostly but they are being directed. Why are we sticking to something that is continually not working?

A beautiful Melbourne day today, 42 pts up in the first quarter. And every Carlton supporter knew exactly what would happen. If i as a 50yo up in the stand never having played a game in my life could see it unfolding in front of me, how do the multiple
Coaches not? When a team gets a run on, not once do we do something to negate it. We just continue on ‘stick to the plan’.

Well the fking plan sucks and every single supporter is sick of watching that crap.
Respectfully Micky, how do we know the coaches did nothing to curb the momentum? I know what the players didnt do because that as plain as the nose on my face to see. I saw the player opposed to Kosi at the centre ball up lose touch with him far too easily because he gave him way too much space. I would much rather he gave away the frees for holding than let him stream out. I saw lots of attention to detail by the players missing when the game ramped up. I saw no leadership from the senior players. I  saw players man and ball watching. The above costs you games and careers. The coach also mentioned in the presser about not sticking to roles.

It's a circular argument though isn't it.
Players v Coach

If the players aren't following instructions.
If they're failing to man up.
If the leadership is lacking.
If players aren't sticking to their roles.
Does that not point to a disconnect between players and coach.
What are the consequences?

Does Voss make a statement and drop a couple of high profile players.
What are the consequences of that especially given the increasing pressure that multiple fade-outs have placed on the club?

Maybe best to go down fighting...play the players who show the fight and a bit of mongrel.
So that would be Byrne, Evans and .... ???
Lord was probably missed but wouldn't have made a huge difference.

It seems to me we have a number of players clearly out of form.
I thought Kemp was terrible yesterday...but he has missed a year of football.
A spell in the VFL may be what he needs just at the moment.
Get him to make a case there for reinstatement.
He's not impacting either forward or back and is a bit in no-man's land in terms of his career.

Cripps is being 'passed by' because of the way the game is being played at present. He looks frustrated. That may resolve if the game settles down as the year progresses, but that doesn't seem to be the case anytime soon.

Young cops plenty of criticism, but he seems to always draw the better forwards...the thinking is probably to free Weitering up as an interceptor but Young suffers in comparison. Young copped it again yesterday and made a couple of poor decisions but also did some good things especially with his marking. It was a mixed bag.
Ideally I'd like to see him play forward and provide the second ruck option. Both O'Keefe and Reidy are not impacting enough. The problem is Harry Dean seemed to hurt himself and Haynes reportedly suffered an injury in the VFL so it might be Lewis stays and stays as a backman.

McKay is getting plenty of ball...but not plenty of goals.
Flynn Young on the other hand, is among the goals in the VFL so maybe gets a game next week.

In short, too many players playing half a game or well below their best football.
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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: AFL Rd 3 2026 Post Game Prognostications Carlton vs Melbourne
Last post by Professer E -
Cripps is finished in the modern game.  In previous eras he would have been a legend up with the likes of barassi but if you cant run and spread and don't have pinpoint kicking skills you're a passengers.  Plus, I'm questioning his leadership - he can't physically impose himself on the game anymore so can he actually impact ?  Begs the question - who actually is a genuine leader at this rabble of a club ?
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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: AFL Rd 3 2026 Post Game Prognostications Carlton vs Melbourne
Last post by bobby -
Part of this is on the players, collapsing like a house of cards. Maybe Cripps isn’t the general we thought he was (or ever was). The umpires obviously love him so which I think indicates there’s minimal if any nastiness in his manner. I just don’t get it. Maybe he’s not great with words. but I don’t think he galvanises the team like other captains can. He never shirks anything but he’s 6’5” and lots of kgs. Is someone smaller in stature doing the same thing more inspiring? I don’t know. Grasping for straws here. It just can’t be one blokes problem. Time for Walsh? He’s going to be around for ever.
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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: AFL Rd 3 2026 Post Game Prognostications Carlton vs Melbourne
Last post by MickyO -
Okay well if the coaches are changing things or the players arent doing what theyre told, thats just a complete breakdown of the coach and player relationship and if this was just the past few games then ok but its been over a year - since that GWS game we were smashing them and they killed us after half time. That was June 2024.

Cripps looked over it in a post game presser, saying its on the players we take responsibility we know Carlton fans are angry etc etc. its become a norm and no matter what, it just feels like something has to change to change the script. What sparks a change? You cant flick players mid year and get new ones in. Unfortunately in footy you only have a few levers you can pull during the season - we need something.

North will beat us, they are tougher than us. Newman is prob the only one out that might help us if we play him. Otherwise there aint much else.
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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: AFL Rd 4 2026 Pre Game Prognostications Carlton vs North Melbourne
Last post by LP -
If Norf go the hammer turn it into battle of Britain the return.  It's payback time.

Line in the sand time.  If you don't like it ....off, clean out your locker and hand in ya keys
Modern footballers do not have it in them and they will just pack up and leave if you tell them to bring the gloves, which is exactly what I was thinking we need but we do not have any players of that type.

You can see Clarkson slowly moulding Norp into a more brutal side, although without the skills they need at the moment, even so you could see the impact of that against the bruise free CheatsFC. It was a shizen game but at the same time never in doubt.

I'm assuming Xerri will be absent, but expect Larkey and Zuhaar to resume business as usual.