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PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 11:53 pm 
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Really happy with Carlos' form and also good to see that Ratts and the MC stuck to their guns from early in the year when they identified him as playing forward and have stuck with that plan and the faith in both him and his position are starting to pay dividends.

:lol: That's funny.

It was only through absolute necessity, and about 5 weeks too late, that Cloke was given the boot and their prejudices put in the background before Setanta was finally given a fair dinkum go.

The MC can claim pretty much nothing from what Setanta has done. He's had to do it all himself.


Spot on teaguey apart from the funny bit cos it has not been all that funny.

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 12:02 am 
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I have watched almost every game Setanta has played for the past few years. I have also watched the last few years of waxing and waning comment on Talking Carlton. It is a bit cheep to comment now that it is starting to come good for Setanta, although I thought there was a period there where he had prooved himself as a defender.

Setanta has been a forward from day one. he developed his attacking instinct in Ireland before he came out. he also scored 7 in a game for the bullants early on if i remember corectly and I have watched the perfect storm come together this year.

he has looked very dangerous in a few games this year and not delivered, but the main difference last weekend was the fact that teammates looked for him this weekend. I appreciate that you have to earn you stripes and that players will not hit you up on 'potential' in the heat of battle, but this week setanta overcame a major hurdle, his teammates now see him as a viable option.

when setanta makes a mistake it is seen by comentators, and i would suggest his team mates, as a result of a lack of skill, but he is judged too harshly due to his unorthodox style (and charachter).

If he can stay fit he will be the biggest story in afl next year and possibly september this year. I agree he has been missmanaged and i sympathise with beano's frustration with the myopia that has judged o'hailpin on this forum and at the club so harshly, but that just makes setanta's (potential) success so inspiring. The fact that he has stuck it out through the leg issues, the biffo media storm, the lack of team mate support and the delisting of Aisake just shows how full on a determination the man has.

let's hope this is the beginning and he has a couple of dominant seasons for the blues and makes a solid return on the investment. It is a shame that egos got in the way of Aisake's time at the blues (aisake is no doubt as guilty here as Teague and others) as his performances in the bullants and his earlier exposure to afl footy suggested he could have been more agile, quicker and more skilled as a player than his older brother. Keep working hard setanta, you're the reason I watch Carlton games (Carn the Bombers!).


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PostPosted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 12:06 am 
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I have watched almost every game Setanta has played for the past few years. I have also watched the last few years of waxing and waning comment on Talking Carlton. It is a bit cheep to comment now that it is starting to come good for Setanta, although I thought there was a period there where he had prooved himself as a defender.

Setanta has been a forward from day one. he developed his attacking instinct in Ireland before he came out. he also scored 7 in a game for the bullants early on if i remember corectly and I have watched the perfect storm come together this year.

he has looked very dangerous in a few games this year and not delivered, but the main difference last weekend was the fact that teammates looked for him this weekend. I appreciate that you have to earn you stripes and that players will not hit you up on 'potential' in the heat of battle, but this week setanta overcame a major hurdle, his teammates now see him as a viable option.

when setanta makes a mistake it is seen by comentators, and i would suggest his team mates, as a result of a lack of skill, but he is judged too harshly due to his unorthodox style (and charachter).

If he can stay fit he will be the biggest story in afl next year and possibly september this year. I agree he has been missmanaged and i sympathise with beano's frustration with the myopia that has judged o'hailpin on this forum and at the club so harshly, but that just makes setanta's (potential) success so inspiring. The fact that he has stuck it out through the leg issues, the biffo media storm, the lack of team mate support and the delisting of Aisake just shows how full on a determination the man has.

let's hope this is the beginning and he has a couple of dominant seasons for the blues and makes a solid return on the investment. It is a shame that egos got in the way of Aisake's time at the blues (aisake is no doubt as guilty here as Teague and others) as his performances in the bullants and his earlier exposure to afl footy suggested he could have been more agile, quicker and more skilled as a player than his older brother. Keep working hard setanta, you're the reason I watch Carlton games (Carn the Bombers!).


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PostPosted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 1:24 am 
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He had a lot to learn about forward line play after that Bullants game, but it's fair to say without all the positional changes he would have learned (and been trusted at) the ins and outs of CHF much sooner.

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 1:24 pm 
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RiverRodent wrote:
teagueyubeauty wrote:
:lol: That's funny.

It was only through absolute necessity, and about 5 weeks too late, that Cloke was given the boot and their prejudices put in the background before Setanta was finally given a fair dinkum go.

The MC can claim pretty much nothing from what Setanta has done. He's had to do it all himself.


Spot on teaguey apart from the funny bit cos it has not been all that funny.


Sorry maybe I wasn't clear with what I was trying to say or maybe just being misinterpreted. Wasn't commenting on the MC decision to play Cloke ahead of him, was only commenting on the decision they made late last year to play him exclusively as a forward. Setanta himself wasn't happy with the decision and many on here still wanted him to play as a tall defender, however, what I am pleased with is the fact that they stuck to their guns regarding that. Also happy with the fact that big Setanta now seems to have grasped the role and is working his butt off to make it his own.


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PostPosted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 10:57 pm 
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timetodeliver2004 wrote:

Sorry maybe I wasn't clear with what I was trying to say or maybe just being misinterpreted. Wasn't commenting on the MC decision to play Cloke ahead of him, was only commenting on the decision they made late last year to play him exclusively as a forward. Setanta himself wasn't happy with the decision and many on here still wanted him to play as a tall defender, however, what I am pleased with is the fact that they stuck to their guns regarding that. Also happy with the fact that big Setanta now seems to have grasped the role and is working his butt off to make it his own.


You were clear enough, I was just ragging you.

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 10:25 am 
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Carlos is my favourite player has been for a number of years. Even when he plays for the bullants I will check to see how he went. Why? I don't know.

    Maybe its because of where/when we selected him. With all the draft penalties, he was a ray of hope in the years after black friday.
    Maybe its because of his passion and desire to succeed.
    Maybe its his competitive spirit.
    Maybe its because he does things which amaze me, even when occasionally doing things which make me put my hands over my eyes.

I know he's not our best player. Not by a long shot. But should he be at Carlton next year. Most definitely.

Early this year and last year I was convinced he was out of favour with Ratten (not just for the Cloke thing) and they were going to cut him from our list. But, given his chance unimpeded he has played his way into another contract and become (at this stage) a valuable cog in our team.

Good on you Carlos. You made it a much tougher decision on them now. :thumbsup:


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 12:42 pm 
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kaxsta wrote:
Carlos is my favourite player has been for a number of years. Even when he plays for the bullants I will check to see how he went. Why? I don't know.

    Maybe its because of where/when we selected him. With all the draft penalties, he was a ray of hope in the years after black friday.
    Maybe its because of his passion and desire to succeed.
    Maybe its his competitive spirit.
    Maybe its because he does things which amaze me, even when occasionally doing things which make me put my hands over my eyes.

I know he's not our best player. Not by a long shot. But should he be at Carlton next year. Most definitely.

Early this year and last year I was convinced he was out of favour with Ratten (not just for the Cloke thing) and they were going to cut him from our list. But, given his chance unimpeded he has played his way into another contract and become (at this stage) a valuable cog in our team.

Good on you Carlos. You made it a much tougher decision on them now. :thumbsup:


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 12:51 pm 
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I am wondering if Santy's passion is what confuses the MC. It may be a double edged sword in that his positive passion is there for all to see but maybe he reacts badly when negative things occur. This may have the MC not knowing how to deal with him. As a professional in a pretty straight laced occupation, my bosses often wonder what to do with me as I am full tilt - either on or off, which annoys them intensely. They think when things go badly, I should not be so 'up in arms'. Maybe the big fella is a little like me in that regard. Just a germinating thought.

Just for the record, I have Setanta's signed number on my jumper.
Not sure what this means but I could use one...:beer: :beer:


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 8:21 pm 
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Salsiccia wrote:
I am wondering if Santy's passion is what confuses the MC. It may be a double edged sword in that his positive passion is there for all to see but maybe he reacts badly when negative things occur. This may have the MC not knowing how to deal with him. As a professional in a pretty straight laced occupation, my bosses often wonder what to do with me as I am full tilt - either on or off, which annoys them intensely. They think when things go badly, I should not be so 'up in arms'. Maybe the big fella is a little like me in that regard. Just a germinating thought.

Just for the record, I have Setanta's signed number on my jumper.
Not sure what this means but I could use one...:beer: :beer:


:beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer:

Here's to you and Setanta salsiccia.

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 10:16 pm 
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“Passion, it lies in all of us, sleeping... waiting... and though unwanted... unbidden... it will stir... open its jaws and howl. It speaks to us... guides us... passion rules us all, and we obey. What other choice do we have? Passion is the source of our finest moments. The joy of love... the clarity of hatred... and the ecstasy of grief. It hurts sometimes more than we can bear. If we could live without passion maybe we'd know some kind of peace... but we would be hollow... Empty rooms shuttered and dank. Without passion we'd be truly dead.”

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 10:42 pm 
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You gotta love the Big Setant. :fight: :clap:
Agree with those who commented that he does look better now that people have actually started to kick it to him.

Pity JK never saw much of that delivery... :sad:

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 8:33 am 
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Hoff, the players know what will happen to them if they don't kick it to Carlos. :lol:

JK never threatened in that respect.

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Blues' O'hAilpin shows he has the right stuff
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An obvious passion is, though, while O'hAilpin's battle through a mysterious injury and determination to win back the respect lost after the Cloke incident has won him new admirers, even among the notoriously hard-to-please Carlton hordes, whose debate about the Irishman's chances of winning a new contract at the end of this season recently occupied more than 14 pages worth of posts on the "Talking Carlton'' fan forum.

Connelly's workmate at The Age and 3AW, Robert Walls mentioned Carlton fans wanting JR dropped.


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 11, 2009 6:43 am 
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His improvement rate is phenomenal. Yes I think he will hold down CHF over the next 5-7 years.


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 11, 2009 7:03 pm 
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What is his injury that kept him out today?

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 11, 2009 7:19 pm 
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Setanta's passion is a very valuable team commodity.

Its great that he has improved to the extent that he will be a Carlton regular.

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 1:07 pm 
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Well - It looks like I was wrong :oops:

The Big Fellow has really stepped up - His pack marking has been some of the best we have had at the club in a while- He has straightened us up and taken a fair bit of heat off Fev


Now if he can just improve his general awareness and get him to become footy smart he will be big asset

at the moment for every positive there is a negative - If he keeps going the way he is the positives will soon out way the negatives

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 1:11 pm 
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He's been able to just settle in a role of late instead of being shifted week to week into different roles.

I've no doubt he would've settled into a good key defender had he not have been shunted into the ruck and all over the shop.

He just needed to settle into a role.

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