Usually, I'm watching games on some form of delay as I'm never home when they start which allows me to fast forward through them a touch but with a soleus strain during the game Friday night and the resultant icing I needed to do for it coupled with being unable to drive to the reserves/senior game the next day because of said soleus strain, I was able to take my time watching the replay of Carlton/Collingwood at that time.
The Blues are a must-watch purely for the fact they lead every game and then find new and exciting ways to cough up that and not be able to hold on.
Like I said yesterday I don't really do positive/negative analysis - it's more around game patterns that you can use as coaches at local level but this Carlton run has so many glaring errors I can no longer ignore them!
Today we look at:
- Williams Going Kick Over Handball
- Carlton Lack Structure During Offensive Fast Play
- Evans Not Protecting the Back
- Harry Not Hard/Low Enough
- Walsh Losses Daicos
- Blue Mids All Too Close
- Newman Too Loose
- Jagga Too Slow to React
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