Round 1 - The season opener & what it brings.

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Red Rocket wrote:Only early I know but both are ordinary sides, dont think Richmond are much chop so doesnt say much for Carlton. I had them pencilled in for bottom 4 at the start if the season and nothing on tonights performance has changed my opinion. They just wont kick enough goals and have a seriously rubbish defense, doesnt help with squibs like Yarran jumping at his own shadows.
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I actually thought Richmond were ordinary. Carlton had 2.7 I think at one stage if Richmond let a Hawthorn, Sydney or Port get that type of start and it's game over. I've got Richmond 7th for my end of year ladder they'd need to improve on tonight to make the 8.

Richmond's defence reminds me a lot of Adelaide's in terms of Rance/Talia after that I think both defences are very weak.

1 huge positive for Richmond was the debut of McIntosh the kid went real well.
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Here you go gadj

http://m.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/mic ... 7271188162
Mick Malthouse is confident Carlton will be successful in 2015, saying hard to see team lose
SAM EDMUND
HERALD SUN
MARCH 20, 2015 1:19PM

MICK Malthouse has claimed he is struggling to find a game Carlton loses this year, with the Blues coach urging his men to play without inhibition.

In an overwhelmingly positive address at today’s season launch, Malthouse demanded his young group show their “X-factor” and take on all-comers.

“I shouldn’t say this in front of the cameras, but it’s very, very difficult to see where we’re going to lose a game,” Malthouse said to much applause.

“I can’t see it. I’m an optimist. I look at them at think: ‘Gee, they’re a good bunch of kids’, I love them and I reckon they can get the best out of themselves and we can have a damn good year.

“The most important thing is that you people say that they’ve had a crack at it. That’s fundamental to our growth.”

The Blues made another 12 changes to their squad in the off-season as they sought to fill a vacuum in its emerging player ranks and create a more even list.

Malthouse demanded Carlton’s next generation aim for the sky straight away.

“Most young blokes ... there is an anticipation, a real respect for the competition moreso than their own ability, therefore they tend to sit back and think: ‘The competition is too great, I’ll just blend in’,” he said.

“We want them to say: ‘This is why I’ve been selected and this is the way I’ve got to play’.

“They’re all exciting young kids. Everyone has got an X-factor of some description and those boys have it and what I want to see is them bring that out. Don’t hide it.

“Really be brave, be challenging and go out and show it.”


Malthouse used off-season recruit and third-year defender Kristian Jaksch as an example, revealing he give the former GWS draftee the job of silencing Mitch Clark against Geelong on Sunday.

“I’m not giving anything away. The simple fact is they’ll see it on Sunday afternoon and we want to see how the kid goes, he’s one of our first round pick players,” he said.

“You should have seen the look on (mature defender) Sam Rowe’s face when I mentioned Kristian Jaksch and that’s the sort of pressure we want to establish. Don’t pass out ‘Rowey’, I’ll see you Sunday. But we’re going to give Kristian Jaksch a chance. He has developed.

“You’ve got to have a point of difference. That’s not going to happen overnight in the way we play, but we’re trying to establish an X-factor that every payer can grab hold of and be an important cog in the system.”
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That was clearly a tongue in cheek comment from Mick.

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Heading over to the game, the club has given out a stack of free tix and the Prez has organised 6 buses to go from Melb to Syd so hopefully a heap of Bomber support in the crowd. Not sure what to expect from the game itself, think we may have a crack early before being over ran
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Jim05 wrote:Heading over to the game, the club has given out a stack of free tix and the Prez has organised 6 buses to go from Melb to Syd so hopefully a heap of Bomber support in the crowd. Not sure what to expect from the game itself, think we may have a crack early before being over ran

I'm pretty nervous about this one! Bombers have lifted on occasions when people have written them off because of this saga...
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woodublieve12 wrote:
Jim05 wrote:Heading over to the game, the club has given out a stack of free tix and the Prez has organised 6 buses to go from Melb to Syd so hopefully a heap of Bomber support in the crowd. Not sure what to expect from the game itself, think we may have a crack early before being over ran

I'm pretty nervous about this one! Bombers have lifted on occasions when people have written them off because of this saga...


Bombers are certanties, think i read somewhere the Swans have only beaten GWS in Rd 1 since 2005 and even that trend was ended last year
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I'm happy to have a wager with anyone on here for a carton if your prepared to back Essendon. I'll even give you 2 goals in.
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Watching the rugby at ANZ today and the surface is a disgrace. Raining quite a bit in Sydney ATM so ground wont be in great nick tomorrow
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Jim05 wrote:Watching the rugby at ANZ today and the surface is a disgrace. Raining quite a bit in Sydney ATM so ground wont be in great nick tomorrow

Apparently Tippett will be rested cause of the wet :roll:
Bloody disgrace if true!!! Harden the **** up!!!
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woodublieve12 wrote:
Jim05 wrote:Watching the rugby at ANZ today and the surface is a disgrace. Raining quite a bit in Sydney ATM so ground wont be in great nick tomorrow

Apparently Tippett will be rested cause of the wet :roll:
Bloody disgrace if true!!! Harden the **** up!!!


Doesnt surprise me. Didn't Sydney throw the first match of last year to GWS?
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Jim05 wrote:Watching the rugby at ANZ today and the surface is a disgrace. Raining quite a bit in Sydney ATM so ground wont be in great nick tomorrow


That stadium and its surface is a disgrace. Think this is the last year they have to use it as a part of a deal


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Melbourne by 25, almost half time
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RustyCage wrote:Melbourne by 25, almost half time


Melbourne looking pretty good, Garlett and Lumumba already showing they will be good pick ups and they are using the corridor and rebounding from HB like we haven't seen for years
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Demons by 12 points with 11 mins left
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Demons win 115 to 89.

Pretty easy win in the end for Melbourne. I've only watched the last quarter and to my surprise they played a real good brand of footy, something I've never seen from them. They were on fire up forward and kept pressing on, the Suns defence really struggled to hold them. A real positive start for the Dees.
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Great win by the Demons, played a great brand of footy and got even contributions from a lot of their good players.

Watts, Garlett and Viney excellent and great signs from Hogan
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And also, awesome to see Ben Newton have a very good debut for the Demons
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Welcome back to the hot seat Rocket.
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Michael Hurley deserves to be towled up today with his disgusting haircut.
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