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  • magic.merkin
    Senior Player
    • Jul 2008
    • 1199

    #91
    What team would have the balls to have as a sub, a "judd tag"? at half time switch his existing tag wherever, and bring the sub on to wear him like a fresh glove . Disregarding team structure, injuries etc, it would be a nice indulgence, as the man is a freak.

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    • Big Al
      Veterans List
      • Feb 2005
      • 7007

      #92
      Originally posted by aardvark
      I saw it as EK did and believe me its not what I wanted to see. I only "Whack" people who deserve it and I don't watch games through red and white goggles like some others. I give credit where credit is due.
      I didn't see the incident in the same way you did. Doesn't mean I watch the game through red and white goggles it just means that as humans we can all see the same incident and perceive it differently. Doesn't make either one us right or wrong.
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      • aardvark
        Veterans List
        • Mar 2010
        • 5685

        #93
        Originally posted by Big Al
        I didn't see the incident in the same way you did. Doesn't mean I watch the game through red and white goggles it just means that as humans we can all see the same incident and perceive it differently. Doesn't make either one us right or wrong.
        Very true Big Al. I just took issue with the inference that I whack players for the fun of it. I didn't have an issue with anything you said.

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        • Red
          Foreign Correspondent
          • Jan 2003
          • 651

          #94
          Much as I hate to say it, perhaps Malceski out for Mummy?

          If height & speed are Carlton's great strengths, poor old Mal is not looking like much of a counter for either right now. He's been brilliant for such a short recovery time, but he looks a litle slow lately and has been pinged HTB a few times.

          His knee certainly wouldn't complain about a week off.
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          • Primmy
            Proud Tragic Swan
            • Apr 2008
            • 5970

            #95
            Originally posted by Red
            Much as I hate to say it, perhaps Malceski out for Mummy?

            If height & speed are Carlton's great strengths, poor old Mal is not looking like much of a counter for either right now. He's been brilliant for such a short recovery time, but he looks a litle slow lately and has been pinged HTB a few times.

            His knee certainly wouldn't complain about a week off.
            He will though. No, not Mal.

            Trouble is we don't actually have any passengers. Stuffed if I know what to do. Mumms has to come in. After that, I have no blooody idea ...
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            • Go Swannies
              Veterans List
              • Sep 2003
              • 5697

              #96
              The team looks a lot less flakey when Mal is playing. As, indeed it does when LRT is playing.

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              • Triple B
                Formerly 'BBB'
                • Feb 2003
                • 6999

                #97
                Originally posted by nomae
                Didnt catch the first half on Sunday, when did this McVeigh/Jackson incident occur?
                About 5 minutes in...
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                • Triple B
                  Formerly 'BBB'
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 6999

                  #98
                  Originally posted by aardvark
                  I saw it as EK did and believe me its not what I wanted to see. I only "Whack" people who deserve it and I don't watch games through red and white goggles like some others. I give credit where credit is due.
                  If you believe he ducked before contact, implying it was a weak effort and he should have stood tall and marked it rather than knocking it OOB, you need to watch it again...
                  Driver of the Dan Hannebery bandwagon....all aboard. 4th April 09

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                  • ugg
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                    Site Admin
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 15971

                    #99
                    They showed it on One Week At The Time and the special guest Cam Mooney said he didn't think McVeigh ducked his head.
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                    • Bas
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                      • Jan 2003
                      • 4457

                      The AFL has announced that teams that can't play each other this weekend because of the ash will have their games deemed as a draw.

                      I suggest we invoke the mercy rule now. Ash the whole thing up and refuse to fly for safety reasons and take the 2 points on offer. As I doubt on Carlton form at the moment we will see 4 points.
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                      • Go Swannies
                        Veterans List
                        • Sep 2003
                        • 5697

                        Originally posted by Bas
                        The AFL has announced that teams that can't play each other this weekend because of the ash will have their games deemed as a draw.

                        I suggest we invoke the mercy rule now. Ash the whole thing up and refuse to fly for safety reasons and take the 2 points on offer. As I doubt on Carlton form at the moment we will see 4 points.
                        I'd be dialling bus companies about now. I can't work out why so many here have given up on this game, unless you think we aren't playing any better than we were seven rounds ago?

                        And if we roll over against the Blues, with one more win than us and a recent finals loss to us then maybe we could send the whole team to Colorado instead of even bothering to turn up against the Pies the week after.

                        Most of my moments of pure joy - and the games I can watch over and over again - are when the team stands up and wins the "unwinnable". The Lions at the Gabba, Port at AAMI come to mind. The Blues are just the opening act. Beat the Pies the following week - and/or the Cats at Skilled - and we have a season to remember. If you don't think that a team that's fifth on the ladder should be aiming to do that, why bother following the team at all? That's a question, not an attack. If I didn't have at least a hope that we'd win each week (and tip that way) then I'd give up on the team.

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                        • Nich
                          Senior Player
                          • May 2010
                          • 1291

                          I just watched a replay of it and my opinion is that there was absolutely nothing in it at all. Very early in the game, he went back with the flight of the ball not knowing who was behind him and did what he needed/could do. I couldn't give a toss about what Jackson had to say. I'm sure the players say much more every game but they don't mimick the action as Jackson did so i won't read much into it.

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                          • dimelb
                            pr. dim-melb; m not f
                            • Jun 2003
                            • 6889

                            Many observers would say the main reason Carlton won last time is that Kieren went down. If he can just break even with Judd (who is a truly outstanding player and captain), if we perform to something like our potential and if the boys can kick straight, we are in with a good chance.
                            He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)

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                            • Jewels
                              On the Rookie List
                              • Oct 2006
                              • 3258

                              Originally posted by Bleed Red Blood
                              I think perhaps Kennelly needs a "rest". Has anyone else noticed how slow he is on the kick-ins? He'll take the maximum amount of time allowed each time. And pretty much the same when he's marked in the back fifty. Eski, Mattner, Shaw, Richards, Grundy, LRT in defense.
                              I'm glad you raised this BRB, last Sunday I was screaming for someone, anyone other than Tiger to take the kick ins, he is so slow and predictable. I'd much rather the closest to the ball take the kick ins like most other teams, at least there's some variety then and a chance to clear it.

                              Originally posted by Red
                              Much as I hate to say it, perhaps Malceski out for Mummy?

                              If height & speed are Carlton's great strengths, poor old Mal is not looking like much of a counter for either right now. He's been brilliant for such a short recovery time, but he looks a litle slow lately and has been pinged HTB a few times.

                              His knee certainly wouldn't complain about a week off.
                              Surely this is a joke.........

                              Originally posted by Go Swannies
                              I'd be dialling bus companies about now. I can't work out why so many here have given up on this game, unless you think we aren't playing any better than we were seven rounds ago?

                              And if we roll over against the Blues, with one more win than us and a recent finals loss to us then maybe we could send the whole team to Colorado instead of even bothering to turn up against the Pies the week after.

                              Most of my moments of pure joy - and the games I can watch over and over again - are when the team stands up and wins the "unwinnable". The Lions at the Gabba, Port at AAMI come to mind. The Blues are just the opening act. Beat the Pies the following week - and/or the Cats at Skilled - and we have a season to remember. If you don't think that a team that's fifth on the ladder should be aiming to do that, why bother following the team at all? That's a question, not an attack. If I didn't have at least a hope that we'd win each week (and tip that way) then I'd give up on the team.
                              Yep, spot on GS. We were dead set unlucky against them in round 6 and I believe Jacks injury and that diabolical interchange fiasco went a long way in determining the outcome of that game.
                              We have been so good on the road this year, with Mummy back and (hopefully) Jetta the super sub to do a repeat of what he did V North and this is anybodies game.

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                              • nomae
                                Regular in the Side
                                • May 2006
                                • 523

                                Originally posted by Nich
                                I just watched a replay of it and my opinion is that there was absolutely nothing in it at all. Very early in the game, he went back with the flight of the ball not knowing who was behind him and did what he needed/could do. I couldn't give a toss about what Jackson had to say. I'm sure the players say much more every game but they don't mimick the action as Jackson did so i won't read much into it.
                                Couldn't agree more - just watched the replay and there was nothing in it. If Jackson hadn't been such a toss, no-one would be talking about this incident.

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