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PostPosted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 11:57 am 
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Blueboy74 wrote:
FWIW, Murphy said this morning that Kreuzer and Walks will be back and McLean will more than likely miss.


I would have thought there must be some doubt over Scotland - against Essendon** he was only kicking on his left foot due to an injury.

The only times we play well these days is on the rebound after a poor performance and copping it from the fans/media all week. Based on this I'm confident we'll win this one.


Scotland a calf according to Larkins.

Fair point about us playing well after a bagging, but wont that be balanced out by the fact that we usually fail when everything is on the line?

Back a draw maybe.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 12:21 pm 
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If Essendon* get the shaft, then the Bullants also get to play finals (probably).
Essendon* really are the gift that keeps on giving...


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 2:16 pm 
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http://www.carltonfc.com.au/news/2013-08-26/blues-look-to-improve-goalkicking

No sheit........ :donk: :clap:

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 3:12 pm 
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Living in Adelaide I hope we win.

This is our only game my family can attend for the season. Last year our two matches were infamous in different ways. The 10 goal thrashing to Port at AAMI which started the coaching upheaval and the whole tribe flew over for the Friday night 'Chickenwingate' against Nth.

My son has lived on the AFL Predictor all season. He's ridden the rollercoaster harder than I have, but I find myself now almost living the season through him. Making the finals is almost irrelevant to me, but try telling that to someone who claims the greatest moment in his 9 years so far was being able to attend the 2011 Elimination final.

Last night left me hollow for so many reasons, none more so than the deflation of the now lack of build-up for Saturday's match. 24 hours later I'm slightly more up for it.

I'm sure whatever plans are in place for the off-season wont change on the back of one or two wins if they were to happen.

We - that is the fans - and the media get caught up in ladder positions, but they cant be taken as the be all of where a club is at and there is no more so a glaring example of this than us currently.

Technically we could lose this week, win an Elimination the week after, and finish 6th with a 11-12 record. On the flip side we could lose next week and finish as low as 12th. Six ladder spots difference, but doesn't make the squad any stronger or weaker.

Internally though the plans that I suspect are already in place wont change. MM's been around for 30 years. 3 flags, 6 GF's, Top 4 finishes etc. He's not going to hang his hat on 1 finals win, and label it as any sort of 'success'.


I'm in a similar boat except I havent lost the child in me yet....I love watching the Bluebaggers win or lose because I love watching them....love it when they win, which they should this weekend.

Good luck to the Blueboy family and all the Bluebaggers in SA.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 3:21 pm 
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I would pick the same 22 (bar McLean obviously) and just say show us you give a sh!t

......and we might take it into consideration when we're slicing and dicing our list

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 3:40 pm 
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How many times can we say "show us you give a shit"?
Seems to be every 2nd week or so. Just a disappointing group, mentally.


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 3:40 pm 
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I think we have clearly established they don't give a shit. At the end of the day, they haven't murdered anyone, so let's ease up on them.


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 3:42 pm 
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It may be a little thing ... but this group doesnt even train in the rain ... fragile?


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 8:00 pm 
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mcInnes jamison armfield
walker waite simpson
tuohy robinson yarran
garlett henderson lucas
betts casboult menzel
kreuzer murphy gibbs
graham curnow scotland bell[sub]

duigan, warnock and joseph omitted.
mclean injured.
we win this, come up against the tigers in the first week of the finals,
how good would it be to knock them out!!!!!!!
maybe i am dreaming......


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 9:23 pm 
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Juanita Jones wrote:
I think we have clearly established they don't give a shit. At the end of the day, they haven't murdered anyone, so let's ease up on them.


..wouldn't go as far as that, there are definitely some players you'd feel comfortable in the trenches with.. ..we just don't have enough of these to field a strong seasoned team, yet.. ..over next couple of yrs we'll phase them out..

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 11:53 pm 
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Blueboy74 wrote:
Living in Adelaide I hope we win.

This is our only game my family can attend for the season. Last year our two matches were infamous in different ways. The 10 goal thrashing to Port at AAMI which started the coaching upheaval and the whole tribe flew over for the Friday night 'Chickenwingate' against Nth.

My son has lived on the AFL Predictor all season. He's ridden the rollercoaster harder than I have, but I find myself now almost living the season through him. Making the finals is almost irrelevant to me, but try telling that to someone who claims the greatest moment in his 9 years so far was being able to attend the 2011 Elimination final.

Last night left me hollow for so many reasons, none more so than the deflation of the now lack of build-up for Saturday's match. 24 hours later I'm slightly more up for it.

I'm sure whatever plans are in place for the off-season wont change on the back of one or two wins if they were to happen.

We - that is the fans - and the media get caught up in ladder positions, but they cant be taken as the be all of where a club is at and there is no more so a glaring example of this than us currently.

Technically we could lose this week, win an Elimination the week after, and finish 6th with a 11-12 record. On the flip side we could lose next week and finish as low as 12th. Six ladder spots difference, but doesn't make the squad any stronger or weaker.

Internally though the plans that I suspect are already in place wont change. MM's been around for 30 years. 3 flags, 6 GF's, Top 4 finishes etc. He's not going to hang his hat on 1 finals win, and label it as any sort of 'success'.


Your boy is you 25 years ago. Me fifty years ago. My dad 80 years ago. He and his dreams and highlights and ladder predictors and joy and sadness are what makes clubs like Carlton great clubs. Every team has them and needs them. He's just the right age to see the next era unfold before his eyes just as you were and I was and my dad was. It's a once in a generation thing it seems with Carlton. You're lucky he's interested. My kids aren't. I think I put them off by being so moody when they lost back then but that doesn't matter now. :cry:

I hope you enjoy the game and he does too, win or lose. Out of a loss come individual highlights he can cherish. A Warnock pack mark would be a lifetime memory. (for Warnock, not your son :grin: ). My greatest memories of my dad involve our weekly trips to PP and the feverish discussions on the tram home afterwards and the fights with mum about the replay versus Young Talent Time on TV. If we win, tell him he's just seen the start of the big turnaround and will be able to remember it all his life. If we lose, tell him it doesn't matter because when you go next year we're gonna smash them and he will have his new beanie to remember it by. Then sit down with him with the list and give him a big red texta and the footy record and try and second guess the de-listings. You can make the footy season last forever with a young boy like me or you or him. But I'm sure you already know all that. Cut me some slack. I'm just reliving a bit of my childhood through your post...

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 10:47 am 
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mikkey wrote:

Bit late now, havent we heard this before?


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 11:31 am 
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Thanks Bondi and BS.

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 12:46 pm 
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Can't play Waite back, he was awful on Saturday and if dragged back to the square, very vulnerable. Need to play him fwd, if we play him. Bell was good last week, long way to go but may be an option for the big bodied mid we so desperately need, pity he hasn't got Hocking-like mongrel. Curnow has been terrfifc this year as has Simmo, but the fact that Simmo always goes on to his left makes his kicking too predictable and gives the oppo extra time to cover. Robbo has been dreadful and two brain fades - downfield kick and stupid marking attempt when Levi marked in the sq cost us two goals. He has gone backwards so far this year it is astonishing, kamikaze courage and mongrel are desperately needed at the Blues but Robbo's deficits are well ahead of his positives now. Menzel looks classy and Graham looks like a promising mid. Mcinness is another hbf but has a bit of mongrel and looks like a solid type. Like many I don't care much re this game. Part of me wants us to lose so there is nothing to hold up from the season. We are too good at finding positives to obscure where we are actually at, tho the remote possibility of sneaking in to the the finals and knocking off the Woods would be good.

Hard to understand why Murph was made captain, surely in a side with virtually no leadership Carrazzo should have been a stop gap until a leader emerged. Simmo is great onfield but not sure he has a captain's personality. Yarran was good last week and certainly hard at it. Gibbs continues to frustrate and always will. Those of us who witnessed his short step with Milne back in his first year hoped it might be an aberration but it proved to be a character trait and its hard to believe it didn't surface at underage footy. Gibbs will continue to be a classy good player and never a great one despite his elite talent. Selwood, Boak, Leunberger, retrospective drafting is very easy and depressing. What premium did our recruiters place on toughness and leadership. The only guy touted for leadership when drafted was Grigg !!!

Anyway hopefully our younger players will get a good go this week and a few in the 2s get a chance. See what promise we have, problem is that young players, if they make it, are 4-5 years from being consistent regular contributors by which case some of our better players Scotto, Judd, Simmo, Jammo, Walker, Betts, Waite will be gone, struggling or past their best, are the young players coming through better or as good as that group? If not how are we going to challenge, how is our list going to improve.

I used to have no idea what it was like to barrack for a second rate mediocre club with little light ahead, now I know. We are a vanilla team, like the Bombers in the 1970s.


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 2:10 pm 
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If I was in Pt Adelaides shoes, I would treat this game as a rest before the finals, rest 'sore' players, and load up on fringe.

They have nothing to gain or lose, a hard game will not hold them in good stead for the first final.

We go hard they lie down.......... just sayin'


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 2:38 pm 
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Blue Sombrero wrote:
Blueboy74 wrote:
Living in Adelaide I hope we win.

This is our only game my family can attend for the season. Last year our two matches were infamous in different ways. The 10 goal thrashing to Port at AAMI which started the coaching upheaval and the whole tribe flew over for the Friday night 'Chickenwingate' against Nth.

My son has lived on the AFL Predictor all season. He's ridden the rollercoaster harder than I have, but I find myself now almost living the season through him. Making the finals is almost irrelevant to me, but try telling that to someone who claims the greatest moment in his 9 years so far was being able to attend the 2011 Elimination final.

Last night left me hollow for so many reasons, none more so than the deflation of the now lack of build-up for Saturday's match. 24 hours later I'm slightly more up for it.

I'm sure whatever plans are in place for the off-season wont change on the back of one or two wins if they were to happen.

We - that is the fans - and the media get caught up in ladder positions, but they cant be taken as the be all of where a club is at and there is no more so a glaring example of this than us currently.

Technically we could lose this week, win an Elimination the week after, and finish 6th with a 11-12 record. On the flip side we could lose next week and finish as low as 12th. Six ladder spots difference, but doesn't make the squad any stronger or weaker.

Internally though the plans that I suspect are already in place wont change. MM's been around for 30 years. 3 flags, 6 GF's, Top 4 finishes etc. He's not going to hang his hat on 1 finals win, and label it as any sort of 'success'.


Your boy is you 25 years ago. Me fifty years ago. My dad 80 years ago. He and his dreams and highlights and ladder predictors and joy and sadness are what makes clubs like Carlton great clubs. Every team has them and needs them. He's just the right age to see the next era unfold before his eyes just as you were and I was and my dad was. It's a once in a generation thing it seems with Carlton. You're lucky he's interested. My kids aren't. I think I put them off by being so moody when they lost back then but that doesn't matter now. :cry:

I hope you enjoy the game and he does too, win or lose. Out of a loss come individual highlights he can cherish. A Warnock pack mark would be a lifetime memory. (for Warnock, not your son :grin: ). My greatest memories of my dad involve our weekly trips to PP and the feverish discussions on the tram home afterwards and the fights with mum about the replay versus Young Talent Time on TV. If we win, tell him he's just seen the start of the big turnaround and will be able to remember it all his life. If we lose, tell him it doesn't matter because when you go next year we're gonna smash them and he will have his new beanie to remember it by. Then sit down with him with the list and give him a big red texta and the footy record and try and second guess the de-listings. You can make the footy season last forever with a young boy like me or you or him. But I'm sure you already know all that. Cut me some slack. I'm just reliving a bit of my childhood through your post...


:smile:

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 2:45 pm 
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[quote="gerry atric"]Bell was good last week, long way to go but may be an option for the big bodied mid we so desperately need, pity he hasn't got Hocking-like mongrel [quote]

Gee Gerry, Hocking must be one tough mother, Tommy hurts alot out there.


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 2:59 pm 
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This could be a horrid week.

I've convinced myself it doesn't matter that the bombers get the flick from the finals and we won't get there.
Then the AFL will turf them getting my hopes up.
But then I'll pretend I don't care about the Port result because we'll get beat easily.
Then I'll get sucked in and watch while the Blues stay in a tough contest only to lose in the last few minutes.
I'll then go back to my safe " we are no hope to play finals place"
But wait anxiously as the Cats account for the Brions at SS.
Unfortunately the Brions will play out of their skins and I'll get sucked in to watching and just get pipped at the post. Phew!
I wake up Sunday morning telling myself "don't worry about Norf, if the win so be it, finals just weren't meant to be"
But during the day I'll start thinking of Sept and the possibility of beating the Tiggies and up go the hopes again. Aaargh

So late Sunday afternoon, I settle in to cheer for the Black and whites. Riding the highs and lows, every shanked kick and cheering for Didak like he was my own child!

Only to have the Roos kick the winner at around 4.00pm Perth time. Of course it will be by Harvey or Lindsay Thomas on or near the siren.
Roos in the finals, weekend cooked.

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Saw some footage of training the other day & Carrazzo was out there - I thought he was done for the year?

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 4:06 pm 
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CK95 wrote:
Saw some footage of training the other day & Carrazzo was out there - I thought he was done for the year?


Yep, going in for an op this week.


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