Autopsy Roast & toast vs Port Adelaide and changes for Carlton round 14

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We play the World next Thursday.

Everyone in meltdown over us getting Oppo umpiring.

SEN will interview every Carlton legend,hell,they might try to get the peanut man on to rally the Blues to a win.

Please win Tigers and let's give the baggers a home Tiger welcome to Richmond Paddock.

We all know the drill when we unbelievably win a free kick count,ream time the following week.
 
Carlton will be in for a rude awakening next week when the Richmond pressure will be in full flight. We'll also be moving the ball with speed.
Ess did the opposite. Ball movement was slow and pressure non-existent.

Blues like to share it around, possession football, we must apply pressure to cause the turnover.
The umpires were a disgrace, any time McKay even got remotely touched he threw himself forward and got 2 of his 3 goals from frees.
 
Someone, one player, has to come out for Lynch.
One change only.
No way known Soldo or Hugo are omitted.
Soldo had 11 hit outs, 6 contested possessions, in only 56% game time.
 
Someone, one player, has to come out for Lynch.
One change only.
No way known Soldo or Hugo are omitted.
Soldo had 11 hit outs, 6 contested possessions, in only 56% game time.
unless one of tarrant and gibcus is managed its gonna have to be soldo.

wouldn't be a bad thing to have him get some touch and confidence up in the 2s.

******* porkins what a dog.
 

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Soldo had six contested possessions.
Collingwood's ruck duo of Cameron/Cox annihilated De Koning, one of the chief reasons they won.
We are playing two rucks.
Their lack of a proper ruck is their weak point.
The only concern is the Carlton mids, Walsh and Hewett.
 
Carlton will be in for a rude awakening next week when the Richmond pressure will be in full flight. We'll also be moving the ball with speed.
Ess did the opposite. Ball movement was slow and pressure non-existent.

Blues like to share it around, possession football, we must apply pressure to cause the turnover.
The umpires were a disgrace, any time McKay even got remotely touched he threw himself forward and got 2 of his 3 goals from frees.
I doubt it unless we put it at least a 3 q effort. We seem to get on top and then go missing. We were lucky to beat a pretty crap team. This has happened all too often this season. In the past, we usually held on than last q and half kick away this season we seem to be going full pelt and running out of steam.
Our forward line was a disaster we need Lynch back otherwise we don't have any hope against them.
 
Someone, one player, has to come out for Lynch.
One change only.
No way known Soldo or Hugo are omitted.
Soldo had 11 hit outs, 6 contested possessions, in only 56% game time.
Soldo is that the guy who went up in the ruck all on his own and tapped it two hands straight to the Carlton dude sitting on his own? Soldo has not come back at all been very poor.
 
We play the World next Thursday.

Everyone in meltdown over us getting Oppo umpiring.

SEN will interview every Carlton legend,hell,they might try to get the peanut man on to rally the Blues to a win.

Please win Tigers and let's give the baggers a home Tiger welcome to Richmond Paddock.

We all know the drill when we unbelievably win a free kick count,ream time the following week.
They'll get the whole of lygon St and the pope as well.
 
Never been sold on Graham but he just keeps doing the hard stuff and the team stuff which would make him pretty highly regarded by Dimma & co. I would think.

Another 17 disposal game looks average and is average but he is not a midfielder, rarely in the guts and certainly not a clearance player (1.4 per game this season). He pushes up from half forward to give us an extra around the ball where his pressure and tackling whilst not very pretty is a big part of our game when we play well. When we are being beaten around the ball he is less effective because he seems to be chasing tail all game. Not quick so he doesn't close them down but he will keep going and going.

When we are playing well he gets the reward for his hard running and is an important cog in our transition running which is where we score so well when we play well.

So he can be the scapegoat when we are average, but when we play well he is usually pretty good. Lambert plays a similar role, but more attaching, and maybe when we they both fit I'd take Lambert over Graham, but Lambert is effectively done so Graham plays that important role better than anyone else. Also rarely makes mistakes or fumbles or turns it over, so while not flashy he is effective.
 
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