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Re: AFL Rd 6 2025 Post game Prognostications Carlton vs North Melbourne

Reply #60
If we continue to lower our eyes when going into f50 then yes, the efficiency will stand up
Lods.
Let’s go BIG !

Re: AFL Rd 6 2025 Post game Prognostications Carlton vs North Melbourne

Reply #61
pressure and tackling great lets do it against the MEOWS now

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Reply #62
At around the 26 minute mark of the third quarter, Weitering was pinged for holding the ball when Curtis brought him to the ground in the forward pocket.  How did Curtis bring Weiters down? He hooked his right leg around Weiters' leg and tripped him.  It should have been Weiters' free and, after SDK's and Keane's fines, the MRO should be relieving Curtis of some of his hard earned.  I suspect that Christian will turn a blind eye.
It's still the Gulf of Mexico, Don Old!

Re: AFL Rd 6 2025 Post game Prognostications Carlton vs North Melbourne

Reply #63
At around the 26 minute mark of the third quarter, Weitering was pinged for holding the ball when Curtis brought him to the ground in the forward pocket.  How did Curtis bring Weiters down? He hooked his right leg around Weiters' leg and tripped him.  It should have been Weiters' free and, after SDK's and Keane's fines, the MRO should be relieving Curtis of some of his hard earned.  I suspect that Christian will turn a blind eye.
Agree fully, a free kick at a very minimum. But I must admit I didn't see it until the 'tackle' was replayed

Re: AFL Rd 6 2025 Post game Prognostications Carlton vs North Melbourne

Reply #64
At around the 26 minute mark of the third quarter, Weitering was pinged for holding the ball when Curtis brought him to the ground in the forward pocket.  How did Curtis bring Weiters down? He hooked his right leg around Weiters' leg and tripped him.  It should have been Weiters' free and, after SDK's and Keane's fines, the MRO should be relieving Curtis of some of his hard earned.  I suspect that Christian will turn a blind eye.
Yes the umpires have way too much to decide on and they do it on the trot

BUT things have changed - this was obvious to me at the time, but they get a shot on goal!?

The not 15m is doing my head in, every call is completely different!

Basically there is no clear umpiring anymore.

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Reply #65
Crippa charged and fined for striking Simpkin
Coming together is the beginning.
Keeping together is progress.
Working together is success.
Henry Ford.

Re: AFL Rd 6 2025 Post game Prognostications Carlton vs North Melbourne

Reply #66
Media comment on Hewett's game like it's one out of the box, it just goes to show you how little they watch.

Also I thought EH was more influential than the stats show, did a lot of sacrificial stuff, we've missed him.
"Extremists on either side will always meet in the Middle!"

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Reply #67
Crippa charged and fined for striking Simpkin
Why can blokes hand out kidney punches and ankle taps and get away with it, while retaliation gets you pinged?
"Extremists on either side will always meet in the Middle!"

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Reply #68
Media comment on Hewett's game like it's one out of the box, it just goes to show you how little they watch.

I think some supporters probably don't give him the credit he deserves.
He's not flashy, he's a workhorse and pretty dependable.
What he's producing isn't anything new.
He's probably 'shining' and showing up a bit more this year because Cripps hasn't been as dominant

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Reply #69
Well he was dropped last year.

He has gone up a level with Kennedy not taking up midfield minutes.
2012 HAPPENED!!!!!!!

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Reply #70
Well he was dropped last year.

He has gone up a level with Kennedy not taking up midfield minutes.


Was that the time (when he was dropped) we were playing silly buggers with him and Kennedy.
Rotations that mystified a lot of us at the time but were probably an attempt to give some of the midfielders a bit of a break.
It was about that time things went off the rails.

Re: AFL Rd 6 2025 Post game Prognostications Carlton vs North Melbourne

Reply #71
Well he was dropped last year.

He has gone up a level with Kennedy not taking up midfield minutes.


Was that the time (when he was dropped) we were playing silly buggers with him and Kennedy.
Rotations that mystified a lot of us at the time but were probably an attempt to give some of the midfielders a bit of a break.
It was about that time things went off the rails.

Yes.
2012 HAPPENED!!!!!!!

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Reply #72

He has gone up a level with Kennedy not taking up midfield minutes.

He might also be more reliable than others in kicking to the advantage of his teammates.

Re: AFL Rd 6 2025 Post game Prognostications Carlton vs North Melbourne

Reply #73

He has gone up a level with Kennedy not taking up midfield minutes.

He might also be more reliable than others in kicking to the advantage of his teammates.

Also allows us to be more flexible with Cripps. Can let him go forward a bit more often where he can be dangerous. He'll likely go there more and more as he gets older.

Re: AFL Rd 6 2025 Post game Prognostications Carlton vs North Melbourne

Reply #74

He might also be more reliable than others in kicking to the advantage of his teammates.

Also allows us to be more flexible with Cripps. Can let him go forward a bit more often where he can be dangerous. He'll likely go there more and more as he gets older.

Kennedy should've been made to be a 3rd tall forward who can back up the midfield. Swap with cripps so we always have a 3rd tall marking target and a tough inside mid between them. Leave Hewett as a full time mid.

Could've worked with all of them, but Kennedy drew the short straw.