Mick Malthouse wrote:
I'm sad to say it wasn’t a good weekend.
I know that the majority of you were born Carlton supporters and will die Carlton supporters. It's essential that our playing group takes this passion into every game.
We played poorly, and we've suffered the consequences of losing to a team that showed more hunger than us. This is something that we must address.
We will of course be making changes to the current side. We have both injured players, and players that need to be judged on their performance from the weekend.
It's our job to make sure that we put the best team on the ground.
As a football club, we must understand the importance of playing until the final moments of every game.
We must not accept what took place on the weekend. We must keep charging along and prove to our supporters that we can continue winning.
This weekend we play Richmond, an extremely good football side. They're now statistically going to make the top eight, which is something they haven't done for years. They are also a club which has a lot of pride.
This is an opportunity for us to demonstrate our own pride.
We will have a side that runs down the race, with the desire to represent you – as loyal supporters of the Carlton Football Club.
As a Club we know that when you fall off a horse, you must get back on it.
As a Match Committee, we won't tolerate anything less than 100%
The last statement is a crackup
As Carlton we haven't got 100% for a long time