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Prediction Will Carlton make finals?

Do you think Carlton will make finals?

  • Yes

    Votes: 6 33.3%
  • No

    Votes: 12 66.7%

  • Total voters
    18

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Well well well

Carlton are 3-0 under their interim coach, having defeated Bulldogs, Port Adelaide in AO, and Geelong after starting the season 1-8 under Voss.

Their remaining fixture is below:

Round 13: Essendon (MCG)
Round 14: Bye
Round 15: GWS (ENGIE)
Round 16: West Coast (Marvel)
Round 17: Richmond (MCG)
Round 18: Hawthorn (MCG)
Round 19: Collingwood (MCG)
Round 20: Gold Coast (Marvel)
Round 21: Brisbane (Marvel)
Round 22: St Kilda (Marvel)
Round 23: Bulldogs (Marvel)
Round 24: Fremantle (Marvel)

There are a lot of winnable games here IMO. Perhaps the only non-winnable games are Hawthorn and Fremantle. Maybe GWS at ENGIE depending on how they keep up after last week’s scintillating win over Brisbane.

Is the three-game winning streak just a new coach streak? Or will Carlton become the real deal and make finals? Discuss
 
We’ve started too far back at 1-8. Going to be tough. But winning feels nice.

Would be one of the most remarkable turnarounds if we can make it from here. I think Richmond did similar in 2014?
 
We’ve started too far back at 1-8. Going to be tough. But winning feels nice.

Would be one of the most remarkable turnarounds if we can make it from here. I think Richmond did similar in 2014?
Yeah we did 9 in a row after starting the season with a 3-10 record if I remember correctly.

You never know with the wildcard introduction. Only need to finish 10th, and y’all are sitting 12th right now
 

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In May 2 years ago, Hawthorn were 1-6 ish (someone will confirm or correct).

Went to play the Bulldogs at Marvel, were given no chance and won. Like Carlton 2 weeks ago.

Not long after we went to play Port in Adelaide (a Top 4 side then, unlike this year) and found ourselves 40 points up in the third (like Carlton last week). Unlike Carlton we went on to lose that game.

The next week we met the previous season’s beaten grand finalists and won, in another significant upset. Like Carlton last night.

HokBall had emerged and our run all the way to the finals had begun.

Obviously I’m being very selective in what I’m highlighting here. But there’s definitely a few similarities.
 
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In May 2 years ago, Hawthorn were 1-6 ish (someone will confirm or correct).

Went to play the Bulldogs at Marvel, were given no chance and won. Like Carlton 2 weeks ago.

Not long after we went to play Port in Adelaide (a Top 4 side then, unlike this year) and found ourselves 40 points up in the third (like Carlton last week). Unlike Carlton we went on to lose that game.

The next week we met the previous season’s beaten grand finalists and won, in another significant upset. Like Carlton last night.

HokBall had emerged and our run all the way to the finals had begun.

Obviously I’m being very selective in what I’m highlighting here. But there’s definitely a few similarities.
That Ken vs Ginni game

Lots of similarities between Carlton 2026 and Hawthorn 2024
 
Off topic I know but would’ve loved it if Ken had come to Hawthorn since as an assistant.

He and Ginni have both got that cheeky, slightly perverse outlook on life that would make for great chemistry.
 
In May 2 years ago, Hawthorn were 1-6 ish (someone will confirm or correct).

Went to play the Bulldogs at Marvel, were given no chance and won. Like Carlton 2 weeks ago.

Not long after we went to play Port in Adelaide (a Top 4 side then, unlike this year) and found ourselves 40 points up in the third (like Carlton last week). Unlike Carlton we went on to lose that game.

The next week we met the previous season’s beaten grand finalists and won, in another significant upset. Like Carlton last night.

HokBall had emerged and our run all the way to the finals had begun.

Obviously I’m being very selective in what I’m highlighting here. But there’s definitely a few similarities.
Hawthorn’s kinda what inspired this post tbh. That’s probably the last time a club was completely written off due to their start.

Interesting to see if their interim coach can bring them to finals and what that means for him and the senior coaching role
 
Their remaining fixture is below:

Round 13: Essendon (MCG)
Round 14: Bye
Round 15: GWS (ENGIE)
Round 16: West Coast (Marvel)
Round 17: Richmond (MCG)
Round 18: Hawthorn (MCG)
Round 19: Collingwood (MCG)
Round 20: Gold Coast (Marvel)
Round 21: Brisbane (Marvel)
Round 22: St Kilda (Marvel)
Round 23: Bulldogs (Marvel)
Round 24: Fremantle (Marvel)

There are a lot of winnable games here IMO. Perhaps the only non-winnable games are Hawthorn and Fremantle. Maybe GWS at ENGIE depending on how they keep up after last week’s scintillating win over Brisbane.
The maximum amount of wins Carlton can get from here is 15. Take out 2-3 against the really tough teams you mentioned and you're potentially looking at a team that's going to finish the season with 12.5 wins if everything goes right. 12.5 wins would've secured 10th position on the ladder last year so there's still hope for Carlton thanks to the introduction of the wildcard playoffs.

Will finish 10th. That’s all we need. Rest works itself out.
If Carlton finish 9th or 10th and win their way into the traditional top 8 finals series via a wildcard weekend win then you're going to see a complete 180 turnaround and a lot of the media/footy fans will suddenly be onboard with the wildcard concept. If we still had the old top 8 system then Carlton would essentially be dead in the water already. The top 10 system gives them hope at the midway point of the season and that's the exact intention of the wildcard concept. It's supposed to keep teams/fans engaged in the season for longer and we're certainly seeing that with Carlton right now.
 
Plenty of winnable games on current form but will be very difficult to even make 10th.

Melbourne, North and Collingwood losses earlier in the year really hurt now
 
Plenty of winnable games on current form but will be very difficult to even make 10th.

Melbourne, North and Collingwood losses earlier in the year really hurt now
Yep, winnable games that should have been won.

Current form under Fraser is excellent, players and Josh look like they are really enjoying themselves

And they are now tackling, its great to see
 

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Well well well

Carlton are 3-0 under their interim coach, having defeated Bulldogs, Port Adelaide in AO, and Geelong after starting the season 1-8 under Voss.

Their remaining fixture is below:

Round 13: Essendon (MCG)
Round 14: Bye
Round 15: GWS (ENGIE)
Round 16: West Coast (Marvel)
Round 17: Richmond (MCG)
Round 18: Hawthorn (MCG)
Round 19: Collingwood (MCG)
Round 20: Gold Coast (Marvel)
Round 21: Brisbane (Marvel)
Round 22: St Kilda (Marvel)
Round 23: Bulldogs (Marvel)
Round 24: Fremantle (Marvel)

There are a lot of winnable games here IMO. Perhaps the only non-winnable games are Hawthorn and Fremantle. Maybe GWS at ENGIE depending on how they keep up after last week’s scintillating win over Brisbane.

Is the three-game winning streak just a new coach streak? Or will Carlton become the real deal and make finals? Discuss

Ease up !!

Sugar hit dead cat bounce after sacking a coach and you want to get all smart-alec about playing finals.
 

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