Post Match. Pies dump Blues. All comments, please
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I was worried going into this game. Our form has been average while the scum were up and about, and the way the game was being built up, we just had to win if we were going to cement our spot in the 8 and play finals. First half was ugly and it didn't help that we kept making decision and skill errors that often resulted in turnovers.
Our pressure was excellent and in the second half we lifted a notch and took it to the next level. I also suspect the scum thought they were a shoe in for today given the hype surrounding them, so it was nice for us to shut them up and put them back in their hole. Our fwd line functioned better this week than it has in previous weeks while our mids fought and scrapped their way through four qtrs. To keep a team goalless for a half is impressive so our defense deserves a lot of credit.
Still a lot of work to do though. Decision making is questionable at times. Seems to be an intent to go sideways or backwards all the time instead of finding a better option up forward. We need to do away with the hot potato handball and short kicks. They inevitably miss their target and pressure the team into making rushed decisions that always result in turnovers. This is the sort of win that can inspire. No excuses next week. The key now is to just keep building on our winning form.
Our pressure was excellent and in the second half we lifted a notch and took it to the next level. I also suspect the scum thought they were a shoe in for today given the hype surrounding them, so it was nice for us to shut them up and put them back in their hole. Our fwd line functioned better this week than it has in previous weeks while our mids fought and scrapped their way through four qtrs. To keep a team goalless for a half is impressive so our defense deserves a lot of credit.
Still a lot of work to do though. Decision making is questionable at times. Seems to be an intent to go sideways or backwards all the time instead of finding a better option up forward. We need to do away with the hot potato handball and short kicks. They inevitably miss their target and pressure the team into making rushed decisions that always result in turnovers. This is the sort of win that can inspire. No excuses next week. The key now is to just keep building on our winning form.
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Carlton's resurgence is the biggest Fake News in footy since North's 'Shinboner Spirit'
The courageous lead that Greenwood gave last week carried forward through Mayne's tackle on Cripps, Stephenson going back with the flight and the gut-running of Josh Thomas and Daicos.
Older Pies fans may agree that Darcy Moore is a cross between the brilliant Hawk Peter Knights and David Dench of the Roos- an excitement machine.
Maynard is Stan Magro reincarnated with his bow legs straightened out.
A brave win with Greenwood, Murphy, and, possibly Langdon in the mix for next Friday.
Out Cameron, Mayne
In: Murphy & Greenwood
The courageous lead that Greenwood gave last week carried forward through Mayne's tackle on Cripps, Stephenson going back with the flight and the gut-running of Josh Thomas and Daicos.
Older Pies fans may agree that Darcy Moore is a cross between the brilliant Hawk Peter Knights and David Dench of the Roos- an excitement machine.
Maynard is Stan Magro reincarnated with his bow legs straightened out.
A brave win with Greenwood, Murphy, and, possibly Langdon in the mix for next Friday.
Out Cameron, Mayne
In: Murphy & Greenwood
Firm in the belief that number 17 flag is only months away...
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No Greenwoodswoop42 wrote:No Sidebottom.
No Howe.
No de Goey.
No Treloar.
No form.
No problem!
Sucks being Carlton.
Just the win our season and supporters needed.
Thank you.
No Beams
No Dunn
No Atu
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Jack Crisp 25 disposals, 12 marks, 4 tackles, game high of 495 metres gained.
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Cox was pretty good. I hope he can gain some confidence and belief from that performance.masoncox wrote:Cox makes a big difference... straightens us up.
People forget that he had a serious eye injury last year.
His games in first part of the year was played in the soaking wet.
Cameron did very little mason a lot more.
Gee, I thought IQ and Noble were great.
IQ may be better than Harry.
Coming off such a bad injury and he played great.
Gee I would like to see Moore up forward for a few games.
Just to see what he could do.
Quaynor will be a wonderful player. We are immediately a better team when he plays. His ball use and run and carry is so important.
He will learn plenty from his time on Betts.
Noble is a huge improver from his first few games. There’s a few on here who bag Hine unmercifully but that’s a great pick up late in a mid season draft.
Tyler Brown will be next. He’s still a kid playing a mans game. Some of his smarts and ball use today was way ahead of the development curve for a late pick.
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JT looks a 1000% better when crumbing to the feet of Cox, there is a level of understanding there that I certainly didn't realise until today.
Been calling for the Tyler to get a run for weeks and you can see why, thought Callum did OK as well, should keep playing both of them.
Cameron, had a pretty quiet one...I'd be inclined to leave him out next week.
Never should have dropped Cox, looked better as the game progressed and we may well rue not playing him earlier in the season....I'm thinking the Dockers game at least.
Daicos is just dead set exciting, great to watch.
Shame about Mayne, hope he is OK...but TBH he never should have been out there, other preferred.
Grundy was massive, cant believe the crap he was copping in the game thread
Been calling for the Tyler to get a run for weeks and you can see why, thought Callum did OK as well, should keep playing both of them.
Cameron, had a pretty quiet one...I'd be inclined to leave him out next week.
Never should have dropped Cox, looked better as the game progressed and we may well rue not playing him earlier in the season....I'm thinking the Dockers game at least.
Daicos is just dead set exciting, great to watch.
Shame about Mayne, hope he is OK...but TBH he never should have been out there, other preferred.
Grundy was massive, cant believe the crap he was copping in the game thread
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