Re: Rd 12: In Game Attitude: Carlton vs St. Kilda Reply #45 – June 12, 2016, 02:26:51 pm Bottom line is this. If they come out with the same attitude that they played the first half, they are gone. Quote Selected
Re: Rd 12: In Game Attitude: Carlton vs St. Kilda Reply #46 – June 12, 2016, 02:30:15 pm No sign of the fast breaks , and drilled play we have shown over the last few weeks. Playing the game on the saints terms arm. It was evident in the first 15mins of the first qtr no direction, trying to play the short game , got caught out quickly. We did not seem in the zone from the first bounce. Hope we can re aim in the second half and control our play better Quote Selected
Re: Rd 12: In Game Attitude: Carlton vs St. Kilda Reply #47 – June 12, 2016, 02:30:32 pm 19 down at the long break. We need to improve at clearances / stoppages.Went OK when we got first ball use - just not enough of it.Hope to see Crippa and Gibbs lift for 2nd half to give us a chance.Docherty and Plowman have been solid. Love to see Byrne get his hands on ita bit more.Go Blues Quote Selected
Re: Rd 12: In Game Attitude: Carlton vs St. Kilda Reply #48 – June 12, 2016, 02:31:54 pm Simply put, they beat us easily in the clearances and out-pressured us all around the ground. We also missed a couple of easy chances late in the second. Anyway, I thought we were beginning to look better late in the 2nd so let's hope we can get our act together after half time. Quote Selected
Re: Rd 12: In Game Attitude: Carlton vs St. Kilda Reply #49 – June 12, 2016, 02:33:24 pm We're getting murdered at the clearances and Casboult, Everitt, Walker and White are having very little influence.Abundant skill errors, indecision and poor handling.It's hard to see a turnaround but if we get out of this it will show some real character. Quote Selected
Re: Rd 12: In Game Attitude: Carlton vs St. Kilda Reply #50 – June 12, 2016, 02:34:20 pm Cast your minds back to the first quarter against the lions last week. We played exactly the same, but the Lions couldn't take advantage of it.One more thing. For a bloke whose now played the game for around 7 years, Zac Touhey is one of the great disappointments. He has absolutely no finesse with his ball handling, can't think under pressure, and gets caught time and again. I wish he was half as good as Sam Doc. Quote Selected
Re: Rd 12: In Game Attitude: Carlton vs St. Kilda Reply #51 – June 12, 2016, 02:36:46 pm This week the team has been pumped up in the media as "playing finals", coach of the year", rising star of the year" and "all-Australian" - who knew??!! Quote Selected
Re: Rd 12: In Game Attitude: Carlton vs St. Kilda Reply #52 – June 12, 2016, 02:37:59 pm That's another thing that Sh!!!!!ts me. How are we supposed to kick goals when there is no one in the bloody forward line!! Quote Selected
Re: Rd 12: In Game Attitude: Carlton vs St. Kilda Reply #53 – June 12, 2016, 02:39:17 pm Bombing it in, playing tentative. Miracle required. Quote Selected
Re: Rd 12: In Game Attitude: Carlton vs St. Kilda Reply #54 – June 12, 2016, 02:42:00 pm That was sickening. Cripps gets the ball, and guess what, no one to kick it to up forward. What the hell is the coach doing??We have kicked 5 goals in a half. We do the same again, we aren't winning this. Quote Selected
Re: Rd 12: In Game Attitude: Carlton vs St. Kilda Reply #55 – June 12, 2016, 02:42:59 pm Stevens making our midfield look stupid. Clean fast and damaging. Quote Selected
Re: Rd 12: In Game Attitude: Carlton vs St. Kilda Reply #56 – June 12, 2016, 02:43:56 pm Quote from: shawny – on June 12, 2016, 02:42:59 pmStevens making our midfield look stupid. Clean fast and damaging.Curnow is the wrong matchup.....I'd play Sumner on Stevens.... Quote Selected
Re: Rd 12: In Game Attitude: Carlton vs St. Kilda Reply #57 – June 12, 2016, 02:44:09 pm Midfield is non existent and down in attitude across board.Walker is cooked. Quote Selected
Re: Rd 12: In Game Attitude: Carlton vs St. Kilda Reply #58 – June 12, 2016, 02:44:23 pm Andrew Walker is a spud Quote Selected
Re: Rd 12: In Game Attitude: Carlton vs St. Kilda Reply #59 – June 12, 2016, 02:44:44 pm My pet hate, the amount of times we have broken on the wing & half forward , had to turn around , go back , side ways etc because we have no structured forward lines. We don't see what the players can see at the time, but have to assume there is no clear Orion or at least a contest to kick to. . We then seem to turn it over and it's costs us. Quote Selected