piedys wrote:
YA-DA-DA-DA-DA! YA-DA-DA-DA-DA! YA-DA-DA-DA-DA-DA-DA!
Shove... that... up your arse...
Shove that fair, square, up your arse
Or your club song, to that effect...
Josh Thomas, as many have already said, played his best game for over a year, and Daicos his most important contribution to date.
Bwuuuuce claimed this game was in effect an elimination final, and that might have been the only intelligent thing that came out of his mouth all day.
Thought Stevo was equal parts hero/villain today; should have nailed those shots on goal, as they were all very getable, and effectively let Carlton off the hook kept them in touch, when we badly needed to apply scoreboard pressure.
I was cursing Buckley badly for most of the game regarding selection; we all knew Cameron was an error, at the expense of Ruscoe.
And can we stop the Mayne bashing; it is getting old fast. The bloke busts his gut for us every week, and paid a hefty price today. Hope he recovers for next week.
The backline was magnificent in the second half, and very serviceable in the first; Moore and JR swallowing a lot of ball, IQ earning his spot, Maynard going about his business, Crisp never stops trying, and Noble played his best game for us yet IMO.
Whilst the Browns' contested valiantly, they still missed many targets by hand, but the effort is there, so the wheel keeps turning.
Very funny post piedys. Agree with most of your points above.
Stevo is looking like a player who's low on confidence , but hopefully a couple of goals today might help him believe in himself again.
Actually, I thought it was a strange first half in that the forward line seemed to be performing better than the backline, which is most unusual
Thankfully, the backs righted themselves in the second half and transition through the middle slowed down a little, thereby becoming more accurate and not allowing Carlton to get their hands on it. It helped that young Daics found heaps of space on the wing too. Well done!
Sadly, I don't see what others see in the Brown boys - they just don't seem to be up to senior standard at this point in time. Too much fumbling and missed tackles.
As for Bruce, he obviously wanted the Blues to win, so I turned him off after quarter time. Much more enjoyable watching.