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Autopsy Rd 15 Blues by 4. No Cripps, No Charlie, No Doc, No Harry, no ******* problem!

Who played well for Carlton against the Dockers in Round 15?


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I put it to you your presence here is for no other reason than to offend and irritate - that your claims of support for our mighty club are disingenuous to say the least - and that the sole reason you drove your uncle to that isolated farm was with the intention of murdering him and disposing of his body - what say you to these allegations made here on this first day of july in the year of our lord two thousand and nineteen?
Oh deary deary me, I think you need to be re attached to that Valium drip!
 
I put it to you your presence here is for no other reason than to offend and irritate - that your claims of support for our mighty club are disingenuous to say the least - and that the sole reason you drove your uncle to that isolated farm was with the intention of murdering him and disposing of his body - what say you to these allegations made here on this first day of july in the year of our lord two thousand and nineteen?
Guilty your honour
 

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He actually got the initial soccer forward to Gibbons who got the lofted soccer towards Casboult, so he had to keep reading the unfolding play to find space in the right spot. It was very intuitive.
And a truck load of running but intuitive about says it.
 
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I put it to you your presence here is for no other reason than to offend and irritate - that your claims of support for our mighty club are disingenuous to say the least - and that the sole reason you drove your uncle to that isolated farm was with the intention of murdering him and disposing of his body - what say you to these allegations made here on this first day of july in the year of our lord two thousand and nineteen?

Yeah, I did it and I'm glad he's dead! He had everything and I had nothing. He didn't deserve my Aunt ... she was kind and pretty and hot ... and I've said too much.
 

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Was surprised JSOS got dumped a few weeks back hes really impressed me this year. As a December born from his draft year hes finally now starting to get that strength and he has some real anger and grit about him. Super serious and determined which were hos dads traits and they are showing now. I thought it was a make or break year for him. Is he too short in a forward line that is now blessed for talls, but not quick or nimble enough to play small. Gets put on the ball and did a phenomenal job. Gone from maybe being lost without a real position to someone that can do everything all of a sudden. The way he slotted the goal in the clutch was unreal and hes been one who has been fairly inaccurate to date. Just loved his game and wanted to single him out amongst many who were great on the day. Was at the game and what a delight that was to experience. 1 rotation down all day and two big outs. Going down with a minute to go and thinking yep classic Carlton so close and for us to steal the game back just showed composure that you are never out of it until the final siren. Murph didnt panic and even sold some foot candy I wonder how many players in the same position in the dying minute of the game dont rush that moment and just throw it on the boot due to adrenalin and panic stations. Just unreal.
 
Gonna open a can of worms and toss Plowman under a minibus.

One of the more common criticisms of him has been his awareness (or lack thereof) of the correct course of play at key moments in games.

Earlier in the season it was conservative backwards/sideways kicks in defence when we were less than a goal down with the clock running out.

This week - he takes a brilliant intercept mark coming out of defence with less than 2 mins on the clock, we're a few points up...and he opts for a long high kick to a contest down the ground, not quite close enough to the boundary line for us to have any chance to knock the ball out if required. Freo ended up winning the ball back there and rebounding through the corridor.

End of the day the result went our way - but I really hope the coaches do some work with Lachie on thinking through situations a bit more, particularly late in games/quarters.

I hear what you're saying but geez he was good today, super impressive from Plow
 
Am watching the replay. Now into the last quarter. Can someone please explain to me what possible justification there might remotely be for McGovern, having been awarded a free quick, 15-20 metres out from goal, to then play on and kick a point? I increasingly suspect that he has a fatal attraction to “spectacularity” which, in his case, frequently doesn’t come off. Do you think that subconsciously he is trying to be better than his brother who is clearly better than him?
Something is off here. An astute coach, with a good understanding of psychology, needs to take him under his wing and correct his tendency to self destructive grandiosity.
Think that it was just a rush of blood but it was hard to tell as the coverage was showing a replay at the time.
Strange as he is a great kick for goal, generally our best.
One of the main reasons that he came over was his strong relation with Teague. Dont worry about him, some players just take a bit to adapt to new clubs. Will be a strong contributor in 2020 when he is a bit fitter and a bit more confident in his surrounds.
 

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Forget the ad hominem attack, for which you have a lot of form.
You defending the way McGovern plays are you? You are comfortable with it are you?
You’re just no very bright and ad homs are very often the very last resort for the Wendy Wright’s of this world.👍
 

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