Exactly, they were made to look not just second rate, but third rate by a pretty ordinary Swans side, and they still rolled us. Carlton couldn't beat eggs last season, but they still lifted for our match. It's not out of the realms that they'll do it to us again this year.JLC wrote:Carlton had lost by 13 goals at Optus Oval against Sydney ?? Didn't score a goal in the second half ?? They only scored four behinds in the third quarter and were scoreless in the last quarter. I would have thought we should have been hot favourites to win. I think thats partly why i was so so so disappointed after tha game as i went there expecting to win by 10 goalsAnthonyC wrote:Pies rock, I agree with your sentiment, as for last year though we were certainly far from raging favourites, we'd lost to the tiges and had just beaten the weagles by a point at home! They will lift and barring an absolute quagmire (when did it rain last in Melbourne?) we will win convincingly.
Yeah we're a better side now, but we're still far from our best. We were very scratchy early on last week and our forwards didn't look like taking a grab. Without Burns, Presti and Josh it's definitely a danger game, particularly if the Blooze are switched on. The windy conditions at the G won't be conducive to free flowing football, so it'll be a fair scrap. Surely we'll get up, but there are parallels between this week and Round 3 last year.