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Re: AFL Rd 19 2025 Post Game Prognostications Carlton vs Melbourne

Reply #45
He played against Collingwood x 2 and Brisbane before last night.
2012 HAPPENED!!!!!!!

 

Re: AFL Rd 19 2025 Post Game Prognostications Carlton vs Melbourne

Reply #46
His last two vfl games were very good too.  Particularly against Port Melbourne.  People say we threw him in the deep end but he stepped up to be a game winner against Port kicking 4.1 and having it 17 times.
"everything you know is wrong"

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Re: AFL Rd 19 2025 Post Game Prognostications Carlton vs Melbourne

Reply #47
Rewatched the tape, don't know why people are squealing about umpiring, Go Dees had a dream run until 3/4 time including two obvious stages. We got a few late but to say umpiring cost them the game... they only have themselves to blame.
Oh, and Oliver and Viney squeal like piglets whenever a decision doesn't go in their favour - not adverse to the odd sly knee or punch either those two.  Oliver should be cited for a punch on TdK with two minutes to go - if he's upset about the frees he's giving away he might want to check out his on field discipline. Spent the whole game scragging Cripps and was only called once for holding - when it really mattered.
DrE is no more... you ok with that harmonica man?

Re: AFL Rd 19 2025 Post Game Prognostications Carlton vs Melbourne

Reply #48
They are not a very good side Melbourne and they didn't have many young guys contributing much whereas a whole heap of our young guys did well. Cowan, Moir and Carroll were all very good and Evans was having his best game until he was knocked out by May. E.Hollands, Motlop, F.Young, White and Lord kept running all night and O'Farrell was pretty solid down back.
The two best things about the performance was the fact we didn't turn it up when Melbourne got in front in that third quarter and that we kept on going forward rather than retreat into our shells.
Young guys having a go and not giving up, who would have thought. Will Voss and the coaches learn from this or will they go back to using the safe option and continue to use the senior players who keep letting us down. That is the question.