simonverbeek wrote:
I'm at the game and call it as I see it. If you watch on TV you won;t see him hesitate cos it's off the screen. But he thinks twice before a lot of contests and therefore arrives late. It's something to improve on.
Don't want to mar our best win in 6 years discussing the intricacies of Russel's game, but if you weren't at the game you wouldn't know.
I was at the game Simon, and I reckon you are being way too hard. I have rarely seen a player improve as quickly as JR, he has gone from a timid overawed player into a guy who tackles well, marks well overhead, and is playing with discipline and endeavour. He has more improvement to come, but I can't believe any Carlton supporter who has followed his career wouldn't be delighted with the steps he has taken
Pros
Great come from behind win when they looked gone
Fev = superstar most of the time (see cons)
Ratts finally got a better structure, looked much better with Fisg closer to goal and Waite forward
Murphy
Judd we have had many great captains, and Judd is one of them, his leadership from the front is superb
Armfield - guts and pace
Kreuzer - wonderful courage and effort
Cloke - yes he is better than Brayn, by about a very long way
Backline solid
Finally, felt like Carlton of old with supporters sending off eraly leavers and singing the song as we all left the ground. Finally we are rebuilding some credibility
Cons
Need someone else up forward apart from Fev - finally when Waite went up there we looked and played better
Fev lost concentration several times, and stood with hands on hips while his opponent ran up field as a loose man, creating several attacks. To be the superstar he should be Fev needs to be switched on all the time
Stevo went for the contested ball with his arm and not his body several times
AB was very good and tough, but he needs to know how deep his kicks are, cost us a couple of times with bad disposal in dangerous areas