You've got to be kidding me. Three in a bloody row?! What on Earth is going on at Ikon Park? Well whatever it is, I'm glad I've hung around to see it. Carlton look like a completely different side to that under Brendan Bolton earlier in the year. People around the nation are finally praising the blues for their brand of exciting football. Several of the players have found their footing in certain areas on the ground and are showing off their best work yet. David Teague also looks to have built some respectable relationships with the playing group and they seem to enjoy his direction. The club as a result of this, looks the healthiest it has been for a while. With each coming result, the board are slowly losing their options and are pressured into considering the current man in charge. And so they should be. The players love Teague. The supporters love Teague. Even most of the media see the advantages. The president and the board just have to look into it. They wanted wins and they are now getting them. Come on guys! Don't fall back into old habits, because we well and truly how those worked out.
MARGIN
(Predicted : Real)
-60 points : +27 points
Difference: + 87
This was just about the best performance from the blues so far in 2019. Even with Patrick Cripps the clear dominant player of the game, it was still a very even contribution from his teammates. Enough for another four-quarter effort (the second for the year). The boys played much of the game at the forward half with their immense pressure on Adelaide and the entries inside attacking 50 were some of the cleanest I have seen in a long time. Carlton did enough to make the crows look ordinary and slow in their attempts at keeping up with them. Cripps and his fellow mates in the centre had successfully exposed Adelaide's one-paced midfield while the formidable squad in defense were unfazed by the underwhelming triple threat of Taylor Walker, Josh Jenkins and Tom Lynch. It was a fantastic turnaround after the 105-point thrashing the blues copped by the hands of the same mob just over eleven months ago. Another sign that things are looking great for the Carlton Football Club.
First Quarter
Due to a late gym session, I was left missing the opening minute or two and streaming much of the first term on my mobile unsettled. I did however manage to see Adelaide get off to a flying start with the first two goals of the game. There was me thinking the blues were once again going to make work harder for themselves, but things started looking so much better when I finally got to sit down and relax. A lot of the play happened in Carlton's attacking half which was a beautiful thing to see. The blues outplayed the crows in forward pressure, having led both the tackle count and contested possessions to allow themselves more scoring shots. Patrick Cripps delivered the first from a brilliant stoppage, though he did let teammate Sam Walsh know about it in an unpleasant way. Following him for majors were Darcy Lang, Matthew Kennedy and Jack Silvagni. Jacob Weitering had some difficulty with Taylor Walker and further gave away a silly 50-metre penalty on the back of another to make it 100 metres and an easy goal for Adelaide. Kennedy created a scare for blues fans after landing awkwardly on his ankle.
Second Quarter
After some treatment and warm-ups on the sidelines, Kennedy proved his ankle was okay and started on the field for the second quarter. Harry McKay drew first blood with a forward 50 mark and a 50-metre penalty to take him into the goal square within the first two minutes. Levi Casboult in his career best form, came around approximately eleven minutes later with two quick ones. The first coming from a superb bit of play from Will Setterfield, beating Matt Crouch to the ground ball and turning his body out of danger to allow for the setup. Casboult's second came from the very next reset and it was arguably the play of the day. Levi with the ruck duty , provided the excellent tap of the ball down to Marc Murphy and ran almost 100 metres forward to get on the end of the passage as Kade Simpson, McKay, Walsh, Cripps and Josh Deluca all helped out in delivering it to him. Carlton continued their dominance in the contest throughout most of the term despite Adelaide turning up the dial on their pressure. Cripps at his finest made up for last round's horror game in just one half of footy, topping many of the stat areas.
After some treatment and warm-ups on the sidelines, Kennedy proved his ankle was okay and started on the field for the second quarter. Harry McKay drew first blood with a forward 50 mark and a 50-metre penalty to take him into the goal square within the first two minutes. Levi Casboult in his career best form, came around approximately eleven minutes later with two quick ones. The first coming from a superb bit of play from Will Setterfield, beating Matt Crouch to the ground ball and turning his body out of danger to allow for the setup. Casboult's second came from the very next reset and it was arguably the play of the day. Levi with the ruck duty , provided the excellent tap of the ball down to Marc Murphy and ran almost 100 metres forward to get on the end of the passage as Kade Simpson, McKay, Walsh, Cripps and Josh Deluca all helped out in delivering it to him. Carlton continued their dominance in the contest throughout most of the term despite Adelaide turning up the dial on their pressure. Cripps at his finest made up for last round's horror game in just one half of footy, topping many of the stat areas.
Third Quarter
Both sides made it hard for each other by foot, kicking below 50% efficiency. It saw scoring dry up for the first seven minutes. Casboult with everything going his way lately, broke the silence with a masterful one-hand receive from a Kennedy handball out of congestion and an awe-inspiring blast from just inside 50 to make it three for the day. Andrew Phillips who stepped in for the managed Matthew Kreuzer, too produced a major whilst regularly rotating with Levi and matching Reilly O'Brien in other ways. Paul Seedsman and Tyson Stengle did what they could, kicking the next two goals to get Adelaide within three. But Simpson like the ageless player he is, pushed into attack and made sure the blues were three from three in quarter victories. Despite only scoring two goals and one behind for the term, the crows were relentless in their tackling pressure and made things a little harder for Carlton within the final minutes.
Both sides made it hard for each other by foot, kicking below 50% efficiency. It saw scoring dry up for the first seven minutes. Casboult with everything going his way lately, broke the silence with a masterful one-hand receive from a Kennedy handball out of congestion and an awe-inspiring blast from just inside 50 to make it three for the day. Andrew Phillips who stepped in for the managed Matthew Kreuzer, too produced a major whilst regularly rotating with Levi and matching Reilly O'Brien in other ways. Paul Seedsman and Tyson Stengle did what they could, kicking the next two goals to get Adelaide within three. But Simpson like the ageless player he is, pushed into attack and made sure the blues were three from three in quarter victories. Despite only scoring two goals and one behind for the term, the crows were relentless in their tackling pressure and made things a little harder for Carlton within the final minutes.
Fourth Quarter
It took twenty seconds for a blues major, as Cripps stormed out of the centre with clearance number fifteen and a 60-metre kick that saw the ball somehow end up in the hands of Deluca running into the open goal. Carlton for another twenty minutes, struggled to add further damage and put the game out of reach. Their kicking out of defense was poor and allowed Adelaide a few opportunities to close the gap. Brad Crouch was the first to answer on the back of a 50-metre penalty from an ill-disciplined Nic Newman. Josh Jenkins followed shortly afterward with his only goal for the game, exposing Jones by finding space on the lead. The win was still within reach for the crows, but all it took was another damaging Cripps stoppage to assist Setterfield in nailing the coffin. Michael Gibbons poured more salt into the wounds on his day out with the last major for the match. Four quarters from the blues to make it another win and three on the trot.
PLUSES / MINUSES
1. Winning all four quarters for the first time under David Teague and for the second time this year.
2. Sam Petrevski-Seton and Will Setterfield with those incredible gathers and spins out of trouble.
3. Levi Casboult with another three goals next to his name. His fantastic resurgence continues. That effort to do the ruck work and then run up the ground to present himself as a forward option in a single passage of play was nothing short of exceptional.
4. The forward 50 pressure was simply divine. The amount of marks taken inside there was also great to watch.
5. Five players with 30 or more possessions (Patrick Cripps, Marc Murphy, Kade Simpson, Ed Curnow and Sam Walsh).
6. Michael Gibbons played his best game for the blues so far. 22 disposals, 7 marks, 6 clearances, 5 tackles and 1 goal.
7. The defensive teamwork from the backline led by Kade Simpson.
8. Matthew Kennedy coming back on and playing out the game after hurting his ankle.
PLUSES / MINUSES
1. Winning all four quarters for the first time under David Teague and for the second time this year.
2. Sam Petrevski-Seton and Will Setterfield with those incredible gathers and spins out of trouble.
3. Levi Casboult with another three goals next to his name. His fantastic resurgence continues. That effort to do the ruck work and then run up the ground to present himself as a forward option in a single passage of play was nothing short of exceptional.
4. The forward 50 pressure was simply divine. The amount of marks taken inside there was also great to watch.
5. Five players with 30 or more possessions (Patrick Cripps, Marc Murphy, Kade Simpson, Ed Curnow and Sam Walsh).
6. Michael Gibbons played his best game for the blues so far. 22 disposals, 7 marks, 6 clearances, 5 tackles and 1 goal.
7. The defensive teamwork from the backline led by Kade Simpson.
8. Matthew Kennedy coming back on and playing out the game after hurting his ankle.
9. Sam Walsh is so damn consistent.
1. Jacob Weitering's first-quarter efforts against Taylor Walker.
2. Nic Newman and Jacob Weitering giving away obvious 50-metre penalties.
3. Harry McKay's set shot kicking since returning to the side remains a problem.
4. A couple of poor umpiring decisions here and there, but nothing that bad compared to the previous week.
1. Jacob Weitering's first-quarter efforts against Taylor Walker.
2. Nic Newman and Jacob Weitering giving away obvious 50-metre penalties.
3. Harry McKay's set shot kicking since returning to the side remains a problem.
4. A couple of poor umpiring decisions here and there, but nothing that bad compared to the previous week.
SCORES
1. KADE SIMPSON 20
2. Patrick Cripps 10
3. Marc Murphy 9
2. Patrick Cripps 10
3. Marc Murphy 9
4. Michael Gibbons 8
5. Levi Casboult 7
6. Sam Petrevski-Seton 6
6. Sam Petrevski-Seton 6
7. Ed Curnow 5
8. Dale Thomas 4
9 = Will Setterfield 2.5
9 = Sam Walsh 2.5
11. Andrew Phillips 1
12. Jack Silvagni 0
13 = Matthew Kennedy -1.5
13 = Nic Newman -1.5
15. Jacob Weitering -3
16. Josh Deluca -4
16. Darcy Lang -5
18. Lachie Plowman -6
19. Lochie O'Brien -7
20. Liam Jones -8
21. Paddy Dow -9
15. Jacob Weitering -3
16. Josh Deluca -4
16. Darcy Lang -5
18. Lachie Plowman -6
19. Lochie O'Brien -7
20. Liam Jones -8
21. Paddy Dow -9
22. Harry McKay -10
TOTAL
1. Patrick Cripps 155.5
2. Sam Walsh 133
3. Nic Newman 125.5
4. Ed Curnow 121.5
5. Marc Murphy 87
6. Sam Petrevski-Seton 79
7. Dale Thomas 65
8. Matthew Kreuzer 51