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Re: VFL 2025 Rd 5 Carlton vs Geelong at Carlton

Reply #15
61 all at 3/4 time.

Re: VFL 2025 Rd 5 Carlton vs Geelong at Carlton

Reply #16
Campo B, and Moir combine for a nice goal. :D

Ben's 'iffy' disposal might be all that keeps him from getting a senior game in the near future.
Ben is a hand pass first player, been impressed with his work rate and ability to contest with bigger players.
His kicking and leg speed may be an issue at senior level but I'd be happy to see him get a game or two ahead of some other players...

Re: VFL 2025 Rd 5 Carlton vs Geelong at Carlton

Reply #17
O'Farrell looked to have hurt himself and went forward.
He kicked a goal to give us the lead. :D

Docherty's been big the last few minutes.

Re: VFL 2025 Rd 5 Carlton vs Geelong at Carlton

Reply #18
Blues win 88-84
Depending on this afternoons results no-one really stood out for promotion and any promotions (knowing the way the selectors work) would probably come from some of the more established
group....Docherty, Pitto or Boyd, who were all good.

Ben Camporeale may be ready for a taste.
Thought O'Keefe had a fair game and could have easily finished with 3-4 goals.
Bit disappointed with Lemmey today.
Binns had a good first half.
 
The rest are still works in progress.
O' Farrell kicked the winning goal, but not a lot else.
Moir kicked a couple and is the type of player who flashes in for cameos, but needs to find consistency and fitness.
Wilson...at the moment I don't think he'll see any senior football this year, and that may see him off the list.

I've given up with selections though. ::)
The best kick on our list of dubious disposers can't get a game.
Evans led our tackle count with 8...that will probably get him a spot next week. :D



 

Re: VFL 2025 Rd 5 Carlton vs Geelong at Carlton

Reply #20
Well deserved win. Dominated much of play only to be let down by disposal. Cats on the other hand made good with their opportunities with a hand up from their glow-worm friend (#17).

Some good signs from our developing talls, Campo x 2, Binns, Moir in flashes.
Hoping Wilson learned a lesson or two from Doc.
Coming together is the beginning.
Keeping together is progress.
Working together is success.
Henry Ford.

Re: VFL 2025 Rd 5 Carlton vs Geelong at Carlton

Reply #21
VS Cats this weekend...
VFLW win.
VFL win.
AFL win??? PLEASE

Re: VFL 2025 Rd 5 Carlton vs Geelong at Carlton

Reply #22
Blues win 88-84
Depending on this afternoons results no-one really stood out for promotion and any promotions (knowing the way the selectors work) would probably come from some of the more established
group....Docherty, Pitto or Boyd, who were all good.

Ben Camporeale may be ready for a taste.
Thought O'Keefe had a fair game and could have easily finished with 3-4 goals.
Bit disappointed with Lemmey today.
Binns had a good first half.
 
The rest are still works in progress.
O' Farrell kicked the winning goal, but not a lot else.
Moir kicked a couple and is the type of player who flashes in for cameos, but needs to find consistency and fitness.
Wilson...at the moment I don't think he'll see any senior football this year, and that may see him off the list.

I've given up with selections though. ::)
The best kick on our list of dubious disposers can't get a game.
Evans led our tackle count with 8...that will probably get him a spot next week. :D



Nice summary, Principal Lods. Same page here re Doc, Pitto and Boydy probably enhancing any call-up chance. Ben C... close.

Good win... finally.
Only our ruthless best, from Board to bootstudders will get us no. 17


Re: VFL 2025 Rd 5 Carlton vs Geelong at Carlton

Reply #24
Statistically:
Doc had the ball more than anyone else on the ground: 28 disposals, 8 clearances, 4 tackles. He needed to stand up and he did. I tell you how good those possessions were after I've watched the replay.

Ben Camporeale: 23 possessions, 6 tackles and 3 clearances. Promising. 15 of those were handballs.

Heath Ramshaw: 19 possessions, 6 clearances and 4 tackles. Not bad at all.
Liam McMahon: 3 goals 3 from 10 possessions: he doesn't get a lot of ball, but he scores more than any of our others at this level.
Harry Lemmey: 4 possessions, 1 goal 1. Not a big game. Hopefully, he can do more next week.

Rob Monahan: 11 possessions - I think it is the first time he's had more than 10. I don't see him making it at the moment, but he have to say his trajectory is up.

Marc Pittonet: 12 possessions, 1 goal, 33 taps. 6 tackles and 5 clearances. That is a decent day out.
Hudson O'Keefe: 13 disposals, 2 goals 1, 5 marks, 4 tackles, 16 taps and 5 clearances. Not bad either.
Hudson has a fair way to go, but he is also headed in the right direction.
We really towelled them up in the ruck.
Live Long and Prosper!

Re: VFL 2025 Rd 5 Carlton vs Geelong at Carlton

Reply #25
How did McCartin go? He didn't get much ball: 9 possessions and 4 marks.
Live Long and Prosper!

Re: VFL 2025 Rd 5 Carlton vs Geelong at Carlton

Reply #26
Rob Monahan: 11 possessions - I think it is the first time he's had more than 10. I don't see him making it at the moment, but he have to say his trajectory is up.
Rob had his 11 before half time: he looked pretty good, solid and quick.
Live Long and Prosper!