Love the way we lulled them into a false sense of security in the first quarter. Fair dinkum, after Carlton kicked their 4th goal, they carried on like they had the premiership in the bag!
And the Blues will already be trying to discover some magic as the Suns (who they play next) put 160 pts on the Cats on Thursday night
Wow wee
For me I can’t stop watching the inside work of James Rowbottom
Live at the game he was a monster last night
That 2nd and 3rd qtr he just extracted and chased down anything within 50m of the contest
Does anyone think he can beat the 20 tackle record in one game ?
So we trounce the Blues, with McCartin and Mills out injured, and the VFL talk is about how the Blues are decimated. Typical.
Carlton's "outs" weren't bad enough to stop them from kicking the first 4 goals and have the lead at quarter time!
But despite their great start, the Blues folded when placed under serious pressure. And that's typical, too.
Go you mighty Bloods! Just love, love, love beating Carlton!!
That was an awesome (balmy) night at the SCG, so many people, nearly ran over quite a few (only Blues tragics) on my bicycle getting in and out.
Kudos to the conditioning staff to get them up for this game post the Perth trip. They are as fit as fleas.
This is a team full of camaraderie and belief. The five early goals to them didnt phase the Swans at all.
Buddy has gone to grow his own veggies (of course we’d all love to do that (but we have to work). We miss him terribly.
But do we , this group have morphed into something different and its so exciting to watch .
Well, he was up to eleven, with about five minutes to go until half time, so, sure. Which was really instrumental in turning the tide, after Carlton looked like they might overpower us early. And like most of the side, he seems to have improved his explosive pace, which in his case, helps him mow down opposition mids. Whereas with players like Heeney and Warner, that little bit of extra drive, helps them escape the clutches of their opponents.
I also think that Grundy was really important last night, in getting back control of the game. Second to Rowbottom in the tackle count, with plenty of pressure acts and topping the side for clearances.
In the past couple of seasons, there's been games where the opposition were dominant around the contests, for extended periods of time. I tend to think that Rowbottom and Grundy, are the main reasons why that isn't happening this year. Or if it is happening, it's only happening briefly.
Terrific night out at the SCG. Haven't seen lines outside the members gates like that since finals vs Hawthorn in the 2012-2014 era.
I felt strangely calm and unconcerned after the first quarter: it felt like Carlton were showboating and the Swans just hadn't quite found their rhythm yet, it would come with a few adjustments. And so it came to pass!
So many good performances, just to highlight a few. Rowbottom the tackle machine, seems to find a new level every week. Warner - almost taking the mickey by the end, dancing around opponents, "you can't stop me!" Jordon continues to be a revelation for me. And Francis - he's not Tom McCartin, but he improved steadily as the game went on, didn't get phased by the early goals. I saw plenty of praise for his efforts from teammates and coach.
This team is in a special place at the moment, they really made the much-vaunted Blues look like nothing.
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