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- Piesnchess
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based on that did we underachieve? bundled out in the first final. it was thomas' and pendles' first year.frankiboy wrote:I thought you guys were being very generous rating their current list as much better than our 2006 so went back and had a look at what I think was our best 22 at that time.John Wren wrote:bear in mind his "crap" game plan netted us five grand finals.Brenny wrote:
Mick isn't dumb. He may be a senile old man, but he will adapt as necessary. Anybody who thinks 12 months out of it is going to stuff him is dreaming.
Took us 3-4yrs to get his game plan to lead us to a flag. Mick admits he was running it since about 2006 or so.
Difference is, I think Carlton are a much better unit then we were in 06.
i agree with your assessment about the comparative lists. he has a lot of depth at his disposal.
B. Johnson, Presti, H. Shaw
H. O'Brien, S. Wakelin, J. Clement
S. Burns, N. Buckley, S. Pendlebury
A. Didak, T. Cloke, C. Tarrant
L. Davis, A. Rocca, D. Thomas
J. Fraser, D. Swan, P. Licuria
INT: Maxwell, O'Bree, Lockyer, R. Shaw
EMG: Rusling, Lonie, B. Holland
@ Brenny. Half of that list will be defined as Premiership players, perhaps multiple and all played in Grand Finals except for Rusling. I think we should at least wait and see what Mick's current list achieves before making such statements.
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Hard to say, I don't think we quite had the right balance between experience and youth, I guess it was a bit of transitional period for us. All of our best senior players were probably spent and our best young players too young. Guys like Swan, O'Brien and Heath Shaw had yet to really peak while the only guys probably at their peak were Davis and Didak. Our fringe players probably weren't as good as we'd like either. One thing I can recall walking away from that final against the doggies was that I was convinced we'd be better off without Taz despite previously wanting him to stay.John Wren wrote:based on that did we underachieve? bundled out in the first final. it was thomas' and pendles' first year.frankiboy wrote:I thought you guys were being very generous rating their current list as much better than our 2006 so went back and had a look at what I think was our best 22 at that time.John Wren wrote: bear in mind his "crap" game plan netted us five grand finals.
i agree with your assessment about the comparative lists. he has a lot of depth at his disposal.
B. Johnson, Presti, H. Shaw
H. O'Brien, S. Wakelin, J. Clement
S. Burns, N. Buckley, S. Pendlebury
A. Didak, T. Cloke, C. Tarrant
L. Davis, A. Rocca, D. Thomas
J. Fraser, D. Swan, P. Licuria
INT: Maxwell, O'Bree, Lockyer, R. Shaw
EMG: Rusling, Lonie, B. Holland
@ Brenny. Half of that list will be defined as Premiership players, perhaps multiple and all played in Grand Finals except for Rusling. I think we should at least wait and see what Mick's current list achieves before making such statements.
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Fantastic post emu, couldn't agree more, and if you want compare 06 Pies with 2013 scum think on this. The 06 Pies went within 5 points of making, and no doubt winning the 07 flag, is that where the 2013 scum are headed, I think not.frankiboy wrote:I thought you guys were being very generous rating their current list as much better than our 2006 so went back and had a look at what I think was our best 22 at that time.John Wren wrote:bear in mind his "crap" game plan netted us five grand finals.Brenny wrote:
Mick isn't dumb. He may be a senile old man, but he will adapt as necessary. Anybody who thinks 12 months out of it is going to stuff him is dreaming.
Took us 3-4yrs to get his game plan to lead us to a flag. Mick admits he was running it since about 2006 or so.
Difference is, I think Carlton are a much better unit then we were in 06.
i agree with your assessment about the comparative lists. he has a lot of depth at his disposal.
B. Johnson, Presti, H. Shaw
H. O'Brien, S. Wakelin, J. Clement
S. Burns, N. Buckley, S. Pendlebury
A. Didak, T. Cloke, C. Tarrant
L. Davis, A. Rocca, D. Thomas
J. Fraser, D. Swan, P. Licuria
INT: Maxwell, O'Bree, Lockyer, R. Shaw
EMG: Rusling, Lonie, B. Holland
@ Brenny. Half of that list will be defined as Premiership players, perhaps multiple and all played in Grand Finals except for Rusling. I think we should at least wait and see what Mick's current list achieves before making such statements.
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Bet you were not saying that after we smashed pre season favourites Geelong by 13 goals in round 9!frankiboy wrote:Hard to say, I don't think we quite had the right balance between experience and youth, I guess it was a bit of transitional period for us. All of our best senior players were probably spent and our best young players too young. Guys like Swan, O'Brien and Heath Shaw had yet to really peak while the only guys probably at their peak were Davis and Didak. Our fringe players probably weren't as good as we'd like either. One thing I can recall walking away from that final against the doggies was that I was convinced we'd be better off without Taz despite previously wanting him to stay.John Wren wrote:based on that did we underachieve? bundled out in the first final. it was thomas' and pendles' first year.frankiboy wrote: I thought you guys were being very generous rating their current list as much better than our 2006 so went back and had a look at what I think was our best 22 at that time.
B. Johnson, Presti, H. Shaw
H. O'Brien, S. Wakelin, J. Clement
S. Burns, N. Buckley, S. Pendlebury
A. Didak, T. Cloke, C. Tarrant
L. Davis, A. Rocca, D. Thomas
J. Fraser, D. Swan, P. Licuria
INT: Maxwell, O'Bree, Lockyer, R. Shaw
EMG: Rusling, Lonie, B. Holland
@ Brenny. Half of that list will be defined as Premiership players, perhaps multiple and all played in Grand Finals except for Rusling. I think we should at least wait and see what Mick's current list achieves before making such statements.
Could of been anything in 2006; beat both grand finalists in that year if memory serves, or had done the previous year. Lost to North melbourne (?) in the last round to surrender 4th place was it?
Could of been anything, a very good squad
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It's a big statement to make that Carlton's 2013 team is better than Collingwood's 2006 team. Collingwood's 2006 team was somewhat underrated. We had a brilliant start, a slight dip in form in the middle of the season when injuries were taking its toll and we lacked the depth to cover them, but we had strong finish to the H&A season. The elimination final against the Bulldogs was a massive letdown, and it didn't reflect on how well we played throughout the year. We secured 14 wins that season, and we only missed out on the top 4 because of percentage. I'll be curious to see whether the Blues can do better than what we did in 2006.
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Even in two Scum flag years, against us, in 1970 and 79, I reckon we had the better list, especially 70, but those mongrels got the best of us on both days and fluked it. Another reason i detest the pricks, and always will.Jezza wrote:It's a big statement to make that Carlton's 2013 team is better than Collingwood's 2006 team. Collingwood's 2006 team was somewhat underrated. We had a brilliant start, a slight dip in form in the middle of the season when injuries were taking its toll and we lacked the depth to cover them, but we had strong finish to the H&A season. The elimination final against the Bulldogs was a massive letdown, and it didn't reflect on how well we played throughout the year. We secured 14 wins that season, and we only missed out on the top 4 because of percentage. I'll be curious to see whether the Blues can do better than what we did in 2006.
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Flashman wrote:Carlton are looking good tonight.
Malthouse will improve them no doubt, which means we have to improve greatly from last year if we want to stick it up him because he'll have them primed.
I seem to recall the year they won the pre season comp, but ended up with the wooden spoon. ! These games mean very little, practice matches at best, im not reading much into it at all.
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using that example of carlton's is the exception rather than the rule. if you bothered to do an ounce of research - and in this google day and age, there is no excuse for ignorance, chessboy - you'll find that most teams that make the final of the preseason comp generally make at least the prelim of the season proper that year.Piesnchess wrote:Flashman wrote:Carlton are looking good tonight.
Malthouse will improve them no doubt, which means we have to improve greatly from last year if we want to stick it up him because he'll have them primed.
I seem to recall the year they won the pre season comp, but ended up with the wooden spoon. ! These games mean very little, practice matches at best, im not reading much into it at all.
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