That was a great win against GWS, kudos
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Could be a big win for them in the grand scheme of things.That was a great win against GWS, kudos
Could be a big win for them in the grand scheme of things.
Even a loss to Blues (not saying that it will happen, just hypothetically) most likely sees them at 10-3-1 heading into the Cats game.
Sets them up for their tougher run home.
For sure, but if you want to be taken seriously, you'd have to at least split one of Blues and Suns games.Think GC away is far from a certainty
Could be a big win for them in the grand scheme of things.
Even a loss to Blues (not saying that it will happen, just hypothetically) most likely sees them at 10-3-1 heading into the Cats game.
Sets them up for their tougher run home.
Mate, they smacked us last legitimately last year during our 1W/8L trot and have improved significantly since then. Admittedly we have at least improved since then as well, but the bombers are 3rd for a reason . Respect to themFor sure, but if you want to be taken seriously, you'd have to at least split one of Blues and Suns games.
Lose them both and you could still have a decent win/loss record, but it will still leave questions heading intot the toughest part of your draw.
Get on a roll and anything can happen.
I haven't seen enough of Carlton this year tbh to say one way or another.How about now?
Carlton are meant to be in a premiership window while Essendon are meant to be a middle of the road side, yet Essendon are higher on the ladder.
Having said that, Essendon would want to improve their precentage - although they get to play North next week which will be their best chance of a percentage boosting game.
Carlton v Essendon elimination final this year is a real possibility.I haven't seen enough of Carlton this year tbh to say one way or another.
Every team, apart from Sydney, seem up and down after a few matches.
Essendon are playing very well, I do fear though that if Durham or Stringer gets injured the whole mids will deflate, and the rest of the team will wilt. Saw that with the earlier Port match.
We most likely will win against the up coming bottom teams, not enough to win against the best later on the year, as yet. I'd expect Carlton to win a final again this year.
When the Bombers get a top 4 finish opposition schedule and an injury run to best 22 players like this come and talk.Carlton v Essendon elimination final this year is a real possibility.
Right now people are asking whether Essendon have gone past Carlton.
Would you say this is true?
I remember Carlton having injuries last year too.When the Bombers get a top 4 finish opposition schedule and an injury run to best 22 players like this come and talk.
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Best 22 by team that have missed games so far. Our list is only going North as well.
Carlton v Essendon elimination final this year is a real possibility.
Right now people are asking whether Essendon have gone past Carlton.
Would you say this is true?
How long have North been rebuilding for?Carlton are in the 9th year of their rebuild.
Essendon are in the 4th year of their rebuild.
Injuries and schedules aside Carlton should be clearly ahead of Essendon on just that basis.
Not all rebuilds equate to success , Carlton are testament to that.Carlton are in the 9th year of their rebuild.
Essendon are in the 4th year of their rebuild.
Injuries and schedules aside Carlton should be clearly ahead of Essendon on just that basis.
How long have North been rebuilding for?
Not all rebuilds equate to success , Carlton are testament to that.
Every side should be looking at improving lists every year.
Essendon have done a good job getting 4 into the side straight away makes a big difference to morale as well.
Carlton tried with Fantasia but he has been a bust.
I would have bombers in front at the moment but things can change quickly in this day and age
St Kilda is the best and most recent example of a failed rebuild.Not all rebuilds equate to success , Carlton are testament to that.
Every side should be looking at improving lists every year.
Essendon have done a good job getting 4 into the side straight away makes a big difference to morale as well.
Carlton tried with Fantasia but he has been a bust.
I would have bombers in front at the moment but things can change quickly in this day and age
We're 5th on the ladder currently going through the toughest 9 week stretch of fixture you could find across the comp, coming out the other side of a mid season injury crisis and haven't been beaten by more than 2 goals by anyone but the Swans.St Kilda is the best and most recent example of a failed rebuild.
After the 2011 season they tried to rebuild on the run like us but failed, so in 2014 they decided to go the traditional rebuild route and ended up building a side that peaked with a semi final appearance in 2020.
Since then, they've been wallowing in mid table mediocrity.
Carlton should be peaking now but I'm not convinced they have what it takes to go all the way.
I mean we're in a rebuild year and have been on par with Carlton who are supposed to be contending for a flag.
Carlton ticked a box this week with a big win on the road against a top 8 team, but next week is a big game and Carlton need to win if they are looking to rubber stamp their credentials.
St Kilda is the best and most recent example of a failed rebuild.
After the 2011 season they tried to rebuild on the run like us but failed, so in 2014 they decided to go the traditional rebuild route and ended up building a side that peaked with a semi final appearance in 2020.
Since then, they've been wallowing in mid table mediocrity.
Carlton should be peaking now but I'm not convinced they have what it takes to go all the way.
I mean we're in a rebuild year and have been on par with Carlton who are supposed to be contending for a flag.
Carlton ticked a box this week with a big win on the road against a top 8 team, but next week is a big game and Carlton need to win if they are looking to rubber stamp their credentials.
No, our easy stretch leads into finals.We're 5th on the ladder currently going through the toughest 9 week stretch of fixture you could find across the comp, coming out the other side of a mid season injury crisis and haven't been beaten by more than 2 goals by anyone but the Swans.
I think we're going just fine given our fixture to the end of the year eases up dramatically. Geelong on the other hand have already been through their easy stretch and are 4% above us on the ladder.
Who cares?
Said before the run of GWS Geelong Pies Melbourne Swans and Port if we split those games 3-3 we'd be in pretty good shape heading into the bye, and we've managed that, plus beating a vaguely up and about Gold Coast. Although back 7 weeks ago I wasn't exactly anticipating yet another crunch game against Essendon, thought that would be a comparatively easier one but things seem to change quickly this season.We're 5th on the ladder currently going through the toughest 9 week stretch of fixture you could find across the comp, coming out the other side of a mid season injury crisis and haven't been beaten by more than 2 goals by anyone but the Swans.
I think we're going just fine given our fixture to the end of the year eases up dramatically. Geelong on the other hand have already been through their easy stretch and are 4% above us on the ladder.
Carlton's best win was against Port in SA, and even then it comes down to Carlton having the wood over Port due to Voss knowing Hinkley's coaching like the back of his hand.We're 5th on the ladder currently going through the toughest 9 week stretch of fixture you could find across the comp, coming out the other side of a mid season injury crisis and haven't been beaten by more than 2 goals by anyone but the Swans.
I think we're going just fine given our fixture to the end of the year eases up dramatically. Geelong on the other hand have already been through their easy stretch and are 4% above us on the ladder.
This is a laughable attempt at discrediting our season so farCarlton's best win was against Port in SA, and even then it comes down to Carlton having the wood over Port due to Voss knowing Hinkley's coaching like the back of his hand.
Adelaide have the wood over Port as well because of how well Nicks knows Hinkley's coaching.
I've said this elsewhere, but Richmond people will point to their win over Port in SA in 2017 as their season defining win where they knew the Tigers were legitimate premiership contenders.This is a laughable attempt at discrediting our season so far
Carlton's best win was against Port in SA, and even then it comes down to Carlton having the wood over Port due to Voss knowing Hinkley's coaching like the back of his hand.
Adelaide have the wood over Port as well because of how well Nicks knows Hinkley's coaching.