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R3: Carlton Vs Collingwood Pre Match Discussion
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Author:  Mots87 [ Thu Apr 05, 2018 1:03 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: R3: Carlton Vs Collingwood Pre Match Discussion

Couldn't see Lamb holding his place not that he was alone last week.

Author:  Bluey44 [ Thu Apr 05, 2018 1:56 pm ]
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billc3 wrote:

Anyway, at least Collingwood are in a no win situation

win - well that was expected, it was only a young inexperienced Carlton team
lose - ...sit back...relax and enjoy the show
:wink:


Exactly - was saying this to a filth supporting friend today.
The pressure level on Buckley is already very high, considering its only round 3.

The fact that DeGoey and Elliott require VFL time this weekend really plays against them.

If Kreuz and Kennedy come in fit, then we are a pretty good chance.
But the bookies will probably still be factoring in a 15 point win to the Pies.

This would be a big statement by Bolts and the boys if they can bounce back and get a Win on the board.

Go blues!

Author:  moshe25 [ Thu Apr 05, 2018 2:02 pm ]
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Braithy wrote:
does anyone else stab a puppy, throw a baby down the stairs and slam their penis in their deskside drawer every time Bolton uses the word "synergy" ..?

i can't be the only one.

You're the only one.

Author:  dane [ Thu Apr 05, 2018 4:22 pm ]
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moshe25 wrote:
Braithy wrote:
does anyone else stab a puppy, throw a baby down the stairs and slam their penis in their deskside drawer every time Bolton uses the word "synergy" ..?

i can't be the only one.

You're the only one.
And should probably seek help.

Author:  DesEnglish [ Thu Apr 05, 2018 6:15 pm ]
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dane wrote:
moshe25 wrote:
Braithy wrote:
does anyone else stab a puppy, throw a baby down the stairs and slam their penis in their deskside drawer every time Bolton uses the word "synergy" ..?

i can't be the only one.

You're the only one.
And should probably seek help.


What if it’s not your penis

Author:  Effes [ Thu Apr 05, 2018 6:22 pm ]
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In: Kreuzer, Kennedy

Out: Byrne (quad), O'Shea (omitted)

Newsletter
RSS

Author:  Effes [ Thu Apr 05, 2018 6:23 pm ]
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The big boys are back!

That sums up the changes to Collingwood’s team ahead of Friday night’s huge clash with Carlton at the MCG.

Mason Cox returns after serving a one-match suspension, while Ben Reid has also been included in the side after recovering from the sore hip that was caused by a collision with Cox during the round one loss to Hawthorn.

Cox and Reid have both been named in the forward line and will be looking to add some presence up there.

Tim Broomhead goes out of the team after suffering a season-ending broken leg in the round two loss to Greater Western Sydney.

An injury has also sidelined key position player Darcy Moore. He will be sidelined for up to a month by a hamstring problem.

The emergencies are Jarryd Blair, Chris Mayne, Alex Fasolo and Brody Mihocek.

All four have been named in Collingwood's VFL team to play the Northern Blues at Preston City Oval from 2pm on Saturday.

Mayne has recovered from the quad injury that saw him withdraw from the AFL emergency list and the VFL team last weekend.

Author:  Waterman [ Thu Apr 05, 2018 6:24 pm ]
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Collingwood , the most overrated , over exposed , shite side in the AFL , every year we hear the same dribble about how good they are going to be , and every year we hear the same excuses when they loose , you would think they are the only team that gets injuries F/M, I hate these pricks , when they win it's how brilliant they are when they loose they come up with all the excuses possible , did I mention I hate these pricks GO BLUES !!!!

Author:  bluebo baggers [ Thu Apr 05, 2018 6:24 pm ]
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Backs 20. Lachie Plowman 14. Liam Jones 23. Jacob Weitering
Half-backs 6. Kade Simpson 22. Caleb Marchbank 18. Aaron Mullett
Centreline 35. Ed Curnow 9. Patrick Cripps 3. Marc Murphy (C)
Half-forwards 29. Cameron Polson 33. Charlie Curnow 21. Jarrod Garlett
Forwards 46. Matthew Wright 41. Levi Casboult 5. Sam Petrevski-Seton
Followers 8. Matthew Kreuzer 25. Zac Fisher 7. Matthew Kennedy
Interchange 39. Dale Thomas 2. Paddy Dow 13. Jed Lamb
28. David Cuningham
Emergencies 10. Harry McKay 11. Sam Kerridge 32. Nick Graham
24. Cameron O'Shea


In Kruezer, Kennedy
Out Byrne, O'Shea

Author:  Sin City [ Thu Apr 05, 2018 6:24 pm ]
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Effes wrote:
In: Kreuzer, Kennedy

Out: Byrne (quad), O'Shea (omitted)

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Right decision with O'Shea. Stoked to see Kreuzer and Kennedy back in. I like the team.

Author:  Donstuie [ Thu Apr 05, 2018 7:01 pm ]
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If Collingwood had any brains they’d rush Blair and Fasolo straight back in against us.

Author:  SurreyBlue [ Thu Apr 05, 2018 7:11 pm ]
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If we had any brains we would go a bit taller forward and stretch them....

Author:  billc3 [ Thu Apr 05, 2018 7:40 pm ]
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Bluey44 wrote:
billc3 wrote:

Anyway, at least Collingwood are in a no win situation

win - well that was expected, it was only a young inexperienced Carlton team
lose - ...sit back...relax and enjoy the show
:wink:


Exactly - was saying this to a filth supporting friend today.
The pressure level on Buckley is already very high, considering its only round 3.

The fact that DeGoey and Elliott require VFL time this weekend really plays against them.

If Kreuz and Kennedy come in fit, then we are a pretty good chance.
But the bookies will probably still be factoring in a 15 point win to the Pies.

This would be a big statement by Bolts and the boys if they can bounce back and get a Win on the board.

Go blues!
Fingers crossed Bluey..... Fingers crossed...

Let's hope Big Kruse and Kennedy are cherry.... and ready to rip

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Author:  Trigger [ Thu Apr 05, 2018 7:45 pm ]
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SurreyBlue wrote:
If we had any brains we would go a bit taller forward and stretch them....

No worries supercoach!!

Author:  Crippa [ Thu Apr 05, 2018 7:48 pm ]
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Crippa wrote:
Navy Blue Horse wrote:
Humpers wrote:
Out
O'Shea
Polson
Dow (needs a spell)
Byrne
Casboult
Weitering

In
Kreuzer
Kennedy
Silvagni
McKay
Graham or Kerridge
Schumaker


Why Casboult? Asked to play as something that he's not. Weitering just needs a crack at one position


People still asking for poor Casboult's head. For two JLT games and round one we actually had a functioning forward line able to kick a score. This week we took Bolt out of the forwardline and our ability to score was poor. It's of course never just one thing but it was part of it. He is more important to our structures than people acknowledge imo.

Out:
O'Shea
Byrne

In:
Kruze
SOS


Ooohhhh so close!!!!

Author:  Crippa [ Thu Apr 05, 2018 7:50 pm ]
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BennyP30 wrote:
B: Plowman Jones Cuningham
HB: Mullett Weitering Simpson
MID: Ed Cripps Marchbank
HF: Petrevski-Seton Charlie Fisher
F: Garlett Casboult Wright
FOL: Kreuzer Kennedy Murphy
INT: Thomas Polson Lamb Dow

EMER: Kerridge, Phillips, Jack, O’Brien

In: Kennedy, Kreuzer
Out: O’Shea, Byrne

If Kennedy isn’t fit then put Jack in for O’Shea. Jack gives 100% every week like O’Shea but unlike O’Shea can actually kick the ball.

If Kreuzer isn’t fit than put Phillips in as we need Casboult in the forward line


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DING, DING, DING, WE HAVE A WINNER!!

Author:  The Normal One [ Thu Apr 05, 2018 7:57 pm ]
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I think this week determines Jones immediate future.

If Cox kicks 4 on him, he needs to be dropped.

Lamb lucky.

Author:  killpies [ Thu Apr 05, 2018 8:08 pm ]
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Waterman wrote:
Collingwood , the most overrated , over exposed , shite side in the AFL , every year we hear the same dribble about how good they are going to be , and every year we hear the same excuses when they loose , you would think they are the only team that gets injuries F/M, I hate these pricks , when they win it's how brilliant they are when they loose they come up with all the excuses possible , did I mention I hate these pricks GO BLUES !!!!


You're not alone :grin:

Author:  redback [ Thu Apr 05, 2018 8:19 pm ]
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Jones worked well in a coordinated back line last year. This year have not performed well as a unit, staying off their men, trying to cover extra ground, playing a long way in front leaving them more vulnerable to turnovers and the ball is coming in faster and with less pressure on the carrier. Firstly we need to address the groups structure and diligence before we start questioning individual back men. Again we might get lucky with lowly teams but the better skilled, or even average skilled teams will find it easy picking holes in our defenses.

Author:  The Normal One [ Thu Apr 05, 2018 8:41 pm ]
Post subject:  R3: Carlton Vs Collingwood Pre Match Discussion

redback wrote:
Jones worked well in a coordinated back line last year. This year have not performed well as a unit, staying off their men, trying to cover extra ground, playing a long way in front leaving them more vulnerable to turnovers and the ball is coming in faster and with less pressure on the carrier. Firstly we need to address the groups structure and diligence before we start questioning individual back men. Again we might get lucky with lowly teams but the better skilled, or even average skilled teams will find it easy picking holes in our defenses.


Forget the modern way, defend his man. That’s where Jones was great last year. Just let him be a stopper and he will excel again.

He has no footy IQ to play a loose role, or ahead of his opponent.

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