Preview: Carlton v Geelong

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Debutant
Apr 22, 2011
80
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AFL Club
Essendon
SUMMARY
Chris Scott has Johnny Leonard in his sights.

Johnny who? He's the former South Melbourne coach who led the Swans to 10 straight wins in his first 10 games in charge, back in 1932.

A victory to Geelong on Friday night will take Scott's unbeaten debut year streak to eight, and within a good drop punt of Leonard's record.

The Brisbane Lions dual premiership player has his Cats playing super football, and their three-point win over Collingwood on the Friday night stage last week established them firmly as a flag contender.

Coming off a bye last round, Carlton will get a similar credibility boost if it can pull off an upset here.

If they do, it will be the first time the Blues have beaten Geelong at Etihad Stadium, with the previous eight attempts all losses - seven of those by more than 40 points.

Brett Ratten's men have had strong wins over Sydney and St Kilda in their past two outings, but got the wobbles for a little while in both games.

With a complete four-quarter effort, they're capable of challenging the top-of-the-ladder Cats.

QUESTION MARKS
Is Carlton a top four team? Despite their impressive start to the year, the Blues still have their doubters. They'll be silenced with a big win in this one.

Did Allen Christensen give goalkicking lessons at Skilled Stadium this week? The Cats probably should have beaten Collingwood by more, but dreadful kicking for goal from some experienced heads kept the 'Pies in the contest. No such troubles for fifth-gamer Christensen, who calmly slotted a set shot from 45m late in the third quarter that got momentum going his team's way.

Who gets Chris Judd? Having dominated against Sydney, the Blues skipper was well held by Sam Gilbert in the first half against the Saints before having a huge influence once Gilbert moved to defence. With Cats captain Cameron Ling in doubt, no obvious run-with options present themselves. Scott may just back his midfield to win a shootout.

PREDICTION
Geelong by 20 points

TOYOTA AFL DREAM TEAM WATCH
Andrew Carrazzo (MID/DEF, $358,500) has been in good touch for the Blues, averaging just over 94 this year and 108 in his past four matches. He also has a reasonably healthy career average of 87 against Geelong. In a year where consistently high-scoring defenders have been hard to find, he's a reliable option.
 
I agree with the OP, Geelong are s**t.
 
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I have it on good authority that earlier in the week, Scott was tossing and turning in his sleep and woke up in a cold sweat screaming "Johnny Leonard" at the top of his lungs.

Yep, that's how much this means to him.

Kinda reminds me of the Hawthorn team of 2001 which was labelled the most successful ever Hawthorn side after winning it's first 10 odd games, a feat never accomplished by thd Hawthorn teams of the 80s/90s which were clearly inferior despite their 5 flags in 9 years.
 
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