seen as though i haven't seen any highlights from the game, just a detailed scoreboard of the match and the new afl site is a piece of crap, can someone fill me on Saturday's match.
Did we look good??? were carlton at their best??? who wasn't playing for carlton??? who wasn't playing for us??? (it seems as if we went in pretty much full strength) what do we need to work on??? what was our most positive aspect??? how did some of the young guns go???
cheers
There's another thread about the game near the top of the thread.
Another thing, September 1984 is a damn good month to be born in! :D
eagleskickass
18 Feb 2002, 00:57
Originally posted by Visro
There's another thread about the game near the top of the thread.
Another thing, September 1984 is a damn good month to be born in! :D
Na Vis, you have it all wrong
March 1985 is THE month to be born:D
Originally posted by hourn
seen as though i haven't seen any highlights from the game, just a detailed scoreboard of the match and the new afl site is a piece of crap, can someone fill me on Saturday's match.
Did we look good??? were carlton at their best??? who wasn't playing for carlton??? who wasn't playing for us??? (it seems as if we went in pretty much full strength) what do we need to work on??? what was our most positive aspect??? how did some of the young guns go???
cheers
We looked great, numbers around the ball, confident and willing.
No Carlton werent at there best.
Kouta, Ratten, Hickmott, Houlihan, McKernan to name a few
Banfield, McIntosh, Seira, Morrison, Williams, Phil Matera to name a few.
Too early to say what we need to work on as everything seemed to go our way on Saturday.
Our most positive aspect was the attitude of the team, we played like a team, we played like we could win and when Carlton came storming back in the second quarter nobody dropped there head...we just kept at it and reaped the benefits.
Judd was very impressive, Haynes played well, Munro looks better, Sampi, Seaby and Hansen didnt play, neither did McDougall.
Hope that answered your questions.