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Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
21-04-2019, 05:21 PM
A defining or most courageous moment.
Let's keep this brief...

Thursday night's selections were the defining moment. Set up to fail before a bounce, not to mention to motivate the opposition.
Bringing two debutants in for Suckling and Duryea. Smacked of hubris to me and disrespect of the opposition.
We drop Schache... fair enough he was a statue last week, but don't bring in any height? No Trengove, despite smashing the door down in VFL.
No Lipinski despite dominating.

No disrespect to Young or Hayes.. Hayes especially performed okay. But how would Trengove or Lippa be feeling?

As for the actual game.. the defining moment... pick from a plethora of missed shots on goal. Maybe Billy Gowers cross goal face floater... and then Carlton immediately go up the other end and Casboult proceeds to smash a goal on the boundary from 50....

1eyedog
21-04-2019, 05:25 PM
Not selecting Trengove to play deep. Their bigs monstered us and we had no one to compete wit them. It was lost in the midfield today but we could of at least made it a bit more difficult for McKay up forward and around the ground.

bulldogtragic
21-04-2019, 05:25 PM
When it was determined the best chance at winning involved selecting Hayes & Young.

bornadog
21-04-2019, 05:36 PM
When it was determined the best chance at winning involved selecting Hayes & Young.

I thought both showed something today, although Lippa and Trengove, and maybe even Lewie Young would have been better. Williams didn't warrant selection either and up to half time had 4 disposals, and finished with 9

The Bulldogs Bite
21-04-2019, 05:39 PM
When it was determined the best chance at winning involved selecting Hayes & Young.

This.

It’s nice that Young was enjoying Easter at home while Carlton took 16 marks in their forward line on our midget defenders.

bulldogtragic
21-04-2019, 05:48 PM
I thought both showed something today, although Lippa and Trengove, and maybe even Lewie Young would have been better. Williams didn't warrant selection either and up to half time had 4 disposals, and finished with 9

Absolutely. We had much better, seasoned options. And ignored them. Sure they got dome touches, but they didn't address any of the issues that was plain to see before the game.

Grantysghost
21-04-2019, 05:51 PM
I thought Caleb's kick from the pocket laterally to find (I think) Petrevski Seton when we were on a mini roll killed off the game. Also Woods failure to kill the ball in Carlton's forward 50 when all he had to do was step back over the boundary was a defining moment. Ball squirted out and Gibbons kicked a goal.

bulldogtragic
21-04-2019, 05:53 PM
I thought Caleb's kick from the pocket laterally to find (I think) Petrevski Seton when we were on a mini roll killed off the game. Also Woods failure to kill the ball in Carlton's forward 50 when all he had to do was step back over the boundary was a defining moment. Ball squirted out and Gibbons kicked a goal.

I literally just posted about this moment in another thread. All JJ had to do was make a contest and we would've gone away with it with our numbers. But for some reason he didn't want to make body contact.

bornadog
21-04-2019, 06:12 PM
I literally just posted about this moment in another thread. All JJ had to do was make a contest and we would've gone away with it with our numbers. But for some reason he didn't want to make body contact.

It was a shit kick to him as well.

bulldogtragic
21-04-2019, 06:35 PM
It was a shit kick to him as well.

Both are right. But I question why he wouldn’t make a contest, like others wouldn’t lay proper tackles.

angelopetraglia
21-04-2019, 06:42 PM
Bad turnovers killing our confidence at the worst times is something that will just not go away. The Libba kick also swung the momentum last week.

Before the Caleb kick. We were three goals down with the ball in hand, had kicked the last two against a side that would be nervous and we gift wrap them a goal.

Also, both Billy’s misses in the 3rd (both easy shots) directly resulted in goals at the other end. Momentum is massive in football.

Flamethrower
21-04-2019, 06:43 PM
The moment Jack Bowes snapped the match winning goal for the Suns last week - the media blowtorch went straight onto Carlton, when it should have also been on us for blowing 2 games in 2 weeks.

The pressure needs to be turned up to 11 on our club this week, but with a trip to ACL Park in Perth this week to play the red hot Ross Lyings, fat lot of good it will do.

FrediKanoute
21-04-2019, 07:14 PM
Mine was Toby McLean's shot in the last. Sorry you make that kick and we are 16 points down and the choking pressure on Carlton is increased, our momentum builds. Instead we choke with the kick and they transition easily and its game over.

We didn't deserve to win, but 3 mins into the last we could have

Bulldog4life
21-04-2019, 07:35 PM
We had bad moments all game too numerous to mention. We started slow and played catch up all day. A day to forget.

josie
22-04-2019, 12:47 PM
We had bad moments all game too numerous to mention. We started slow and played catch up all day. A day to forget.


Yep - agree. From selection to final siren, and Bevo's presser too. Regarding selection, I would have been OK if Trengove had of played to support English and we had left one of Hayes or Young out. No tags on Blue's midfield starts either. Bevo decision making is baffling. Hubris overload.

Hayes looked ok, Sweet outsized as per all our backs. A day to forget for sure.

I think we should start a petition for a goal kicking coach. Enough is enough. As supporters we deserve more than the drivel served up yesterday. When players like Dunkley (who should play in midfield or trade him, simple as that), Gowers, Hunter etc. kick for goal you mark it down as OOB or if lucky a point. Simply not good enough especially as you can see plain as day what is wrong with their technique. Perhaps Dicko to retire soon and become goal kicking coach?

Bulldog4life
22-04-2019, 12:57 PM
Our goal kicking, apart from the occasional game is atrocious. As soon as the player misses he just starts pointing to where players should stand for the kick out. He does this so regularly and so good it appears like he expects himself to miss. I know this sounds far fetched but it happens like clock work.

jeemak
22-04-2019, 06:04 PM
Hunter not hitting a body to lock the football in our forward line. They were under pressure but were allowed to transition for a goal.

Pathetic.

bulldogtragic
22-04-2019, 06:13 PM
Hunter not hitting a body to lock the football in our forward line. They were under pressure but were allowed to transition for a goal.

Pathetic.

Then heard footsteps at CHB and didn't want a bruise, and allowed them another attack (can't remember if they goaled).

I wonder why he chose yesterday to play near on bruise free footy?

dadsgirl16
22-04-2019, 10:53 PM
7 goals 15 yes?...15 moments for me

boydogs
23-04-2019, 05:07 PM
McLean's second shot for goal in the last. Gowers and Dunkley we know are flaky more than 20m out, McLean you expect to nail those. Dickson stuffed a snap around the same time

bornadog
23-04-2019, 06:32 PM
McLean's second shot for goal in the last. Gowers and Dunkley we know are flaky more than 20m out, McLean you expect to nail those. Dickson stuffed a snap around the same time

Mclean's kicking really needs working on.

There was a faint hope in the last where we could put through a couple of goals and be right in it. Mclean running and bouncing along the wing, Dickson on his own. Mclean tries to kick a long ball to Dickson, only to miss kick straight to Carlton, and they took it down and goaled.