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Re: Round 12: Carlton vs. Port Adelaide - Post match celebrations

Reply #90
Graham reminds me of Sam Mitchell. I think his career is panning out the same way as Mitchell who began his impact as a 21 year old after consistent efforts in the VFL. Cripps, Bell and Graham are the heir apparents to Judd, Murphy and Gibbs.
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Re: Re: Round 12: Carlton vs. Port Adelaide - Post match celebrations

Reply #91
Mate don't look at me, we have a saying. 'All buyers are liars'. :))

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Re: Round 12: Carlton vs. Port Adelaide - Post match celebrations

Reply #92
Cripps and Graham were obviously good but I thought Buckley was terrific as well. Turns out our kids aren't complete spuds after all. ^-^

re: Jaksch - I think he's too undersized for AFL and needs to bulk up significantly before he'll get a proper run. Really worries me as he's already been in the system for two years.

Re: Round 12: Carlton vs. Port Adelaide - Post match celebrations

Reply #93
Cripps and Graham were obviously good but I thought Buckley was terrific as well. Turns out our kids aren't complete spuds after all. ^-^

re: Jaksch - I think he's too undersized for AFL and needs to bulk up significantly before he'll get a proper run. Really worries me as he's already been in the system for two years.

We knew he needed 6-10kgs when we got him. McKay said thast in an SEN interview over summer. Hence why, he said, he's 3rd tall in defence while he develops, then will be played key forward.

Re: Re: Round 12: Carlton vs. Port Adelaide - Post match celebrations

Reply #94
My opinion - Everitt is not a viable option.

Odd to say after he just kicked 3 goals but his tackling, effort, defensive running and pressure is shocking. Wet paper towel would put up more resistance than his tackles. Body language is horrific. Was really shown up today because all of his teammates were so good.

Spot on. Boy he is really weak in some contests. The blokes like Everitt and White that looked okay in a shight side really stand out as poor players when the team is up and running.
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Re: Round 12: Carlton vs. Port Adelaide - Post match celebrations

Reply #95
Losing Gray helped us win the game no doubt and Hinkley should be praised for looking after the health of his player given the circumstances.....

Agree.

Re: Round 12: Carlton vs. Port Adelaide - Post match celebrations

Reply #96
https://twitter.com/DomCassisi

Tweet :"It's only taken 8 years for Gibbs to lay a tackle. Well done." He later apologized.

Wonder if this gives a small insight into how Gibbs is perceived among his peers ?

Re: Round 12: Carlton vs. Port Adelaide - Post match celebrations

Reply #97
https://twitter.com/DomCassisi

Tweet :"It's only taken 8 years for Gibbs to lay a tackle. Well done." He later apologized.

Wonder if this gives a small insight into how Gibbs is perceived among his peers ?
He obviously wasn't looking at Gibbs last year.
Be that as it may, I was pleased in that tackle because we have been on the receiving end of that sort of thing in the past and not responded in kind. Yesterday we were tough and hard and Port didn't like it. They reacted in a very negative way, and I loved that. Let the miserable b*ggers over react. I want to see more of this brutal tackling, from Gibbs and all the others. If we get Everitt tackling like this, then I will be happy.
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Re: Round 12: Carlton vs. Port Adelaide - Post match celebrations

Reply #98
https://twitter.com/DomCassisi

Tweet :"It's only taken 8 years for Gibbs to lay a tackle. Well done." He later apologized.

Wonder if this gives a small insight into how Gibbs is perceived among his peers ?

Cassisi is a wanker!

I think that the effort other clubs put into trying to shut Gibbs down gives a better indication of how he's perceived.
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Re: Round 12: Carlton vs. Port Adelaide - Post match celebrations

Reply #99
If there is one thing that this game has taught me is that wins in Australia are the best.

Re: Re: Round 12: Carlton vs. Port Adelaide - Post match celebrations

Reply #100
Spot on. Boy he is really weak in some contests. The blokes like Everitt and White that looked okay in a shight side really stand out as poor players when the team is up and running.

Everitt kicked three goals.....

You are letting your anti-MM bias get in the way..

Just remember that Cripps was recruited under MM

Re: Round 12: Carlton vs. Port Adelaide - Post match celebrations

Reply #101
Everitt has his weaknesses and they will probably be exposed more against the less friendly sides.

But you can't knock is output at the moment he's been in our best.
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Re: Round 12: Carlton vs. Port Adelaide - Post match celebrations

Reply #102
Cassisi is a wanker!

I think that the effort other clubs put into trying to shut Gibbs down gives a better indication of how he's perceived.

Port have always been poor losers....Chad Cornes anyone.

& the touched contoversy....it was being called touched the whole time, correct decision made.....end of story.

nice to have half a weekend to lookforward to with a smil on my face !

cheers

Mal.
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Re: Round 12: Carlton vs. Port Adelaide - Post match celebrations

Reply #103
https://twitter.com/DomCassisi

Tweet :"It's only taken 8 years for Gibbs to lay a tackle. Well done." He later apologized.

Wonder if this gives a small insight into how Gibbs is perceived among his peers ?

Let us delight in their despondency and bitterness!
Reality always wins in the end.

Re: Round 12: Carlton vs. Port Adelaide - Post match celebrations

Reply #104
Graham reminds me of Sam Mitchell. I think his career is panning out the same way as Mitchell who began his impact as a 21 year old after consistent efforts in the VFL. Cripps, Bell and Graham are the heir apparents to Judd, Murphy and Gibbs.

I think you'll find that Walsh might be the 4th leg in the quaddie!!