Re: AFL Rd 5 2022 Post Game Carlton vs Port Adelaide
Reply #78 –
I must have been at a different game
Powell-Pepper played mostly as a forward and had a couple of turns in the ruck (where the umpires let him get away with tactics that SOS was penalised for). He used his strength quite well as a forward and was a difficult match up for our smaller defenders. Weitering had him for a while and that enabled Finlayson, Georgiades and Marshall to cause problems for Parks and our smaller defenders, although Parks is a much improved player and generally defended well. The idea that our blokes put in short steps because of Powell-Pepper is fanciful.
I think Vossy summed it up really well:
"The last five or six minutes of that game were extremely intense. If we lost some intensity around the ball, we somehow found it in that last five or six minutes.
It’s fair to say that we’re in that position right now where we have to learn how to win — and win properly. We’re still in that stage."
The first half was outstanding, champagne footy ... but the last six minutes produced some of the best footy our club has played for a long time. As Vossy said, we have to learn how to win properly and that means undoing the learnings of the last decade where losing intensity and folding under pressure was the norm.