Carlton in the Media (articles, podcasts etc) - Part 3

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"Bob Murphy spent most of the 2020 season frustrated by Melbourne, believing in the talent they were putting out on the field despite their lack of results.

This year, the former Bulldogs captain put his chips in on Carlton and has backed them week after week, despite their 2-4 start."
 

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"Bob Murphy spent most of the 2020 season frustrated by Melbourne, believing in the talent they were putting out on the field despite their lack of results.

This year, the former Bulldogs captain put his chips in on Carlton and has backed them week after week, despite their 2-4 start."
I would do anything to go from mid-table to 7-0 in just one year.


 



Not a terrible article, mainly just quotes from Teague... but this last paragraph... a poke in the eye? How can you write an article about a game without even watching the ******* game??

That's like saying Tomlinson scratched his knee yesterday...
"pOkE iN tHe eYe"

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"Via the Telstra Tracker, Walsh ran 17.1 kilometres: the most recorded of any Blue in the last five years, and the second most of any player across the competition this season.

Not far behind him was Matthew Cottrell, whose 16.7 kilometres of distance covered was the third most of any Blue since Round 6, 2019, behind only Walsh and Ed Curnow two years ago (16.9 kilometres)."
 

Delicious. When they have to eat their words once again
Lloyd ponders Charlie & Martin's return
Forgets Fish Jsos TDk and Williams. Also according to those here
..Kemp ...and Ramsey?
Can't wait.
 

"Via the Telstra Tracker, Walsh ran 17.1 kilometres: the most recorded of any Blue in the last five years, and the second most of any player across the competition this season.

Not far behind him was Matthew Cottrell, whose 16.7 kilometres of distance covered was the third most of any Blue since Round 6, 2019, behind only Walsh and Ed Curnow two years ago (16.9 kilometres)."
Boys need to follow by that example, really.
 

"Via the Telstra Tracker, Walsh ran 17.1 kilometres: the most recorded of any Blue in the last five years, and the second most of any player across the competition this season.

Not far behind him was Matthew Cottrell, whose 16.7 kilometres of distance covered was the third most of any Blue since Round 6, 2019, behind only Walsh and Ed Curnow two years ago (16.9 kilometres)."


Cottral runs a kilometre for each possession? That's what you call workman like! No easy possessions out the back for that dude.
 
Cottral runs a kilometre for each possession? That's what you call workman like! No easy possessions out the back for that dude.
With Cottrell you can soldier on.






 
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