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The writing was on the wall for the Carlton Blues – in Collingwood Magpies black and white this time as Craig McRae got the last laugh over Michael Voss

Nick Daicos probably got two or three brownlow votes and won 36 -handed, seven openings and 13 score participation. Tom de Koning, who plays as if he was connected to St Kilda, was completed by Uber Consistent Ruckman Darcy Cameron, who played against Crisp, who played badly.

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Scott Pendlebury wandered and made Pendlebury look as easy as the dog walking as it was 20 seasons.

Perhaps the most uncomfortable aspect for Blues was that they were beaten firmly in the competition (117-135)-often an area where they were often fantastic and that Collingwood is often broken.

Blues also had a team loaded with a full boat load and was left alone.

Leaders Patrick Cripps, Jacob Weitering and Charlie Curnow were better than the harbor collapse, but could not change the game’s Collingwood sovereignty model.

Where is this result – a bad loss – does he leave Michael Voss?

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President Rob Priestley guaranteed Voss’s position this year’s position despite his contract, but not beyond 2025. The result of this evening will not help the coaches, but the open Gulf in the classroom should emphasize that Carlton’s primary problems are on the game lists and that the Waif-Thin talent depth is once. any Injuries were shot – instead of strategy or commitment to the case.

Nothing, the 2018 brownlow medal Tom Mitchell, as always, as always, Sidebottom et al.

Mitchell is not the same player in 2023, where he was in Hawthorn four years ago, or even for the flag of Collingwood.

But it’s a backup luxury goods version. Considering Collingwood’s veteran fleet, it will be a fascinating clock to see Mitchell’s best stay in 23, and it has to balance his coolness and NOSA with speed and verve.

Darcy Moore and Magpies are smiling on the staircase.Credit: AFL Photos

In Mitchell, Mature First Game Roan Steele (23 years old) and Lachie Sullivan had players who could step into Magpies’s machines without any problems. Eighth consecutive victory marches were blocked by these absenteeism.

Carlton’s difficulties are therefore multidimensional. Desperately, they need recruitment not only for Walsh, but also re -speed run and ball use. The possible separation of Koning may be random, because Blues will need a cover area and draft capital to renew.

This overwhelming evening was not worse for Carlton, in an unforgettable game, the only most sadist of Collingwood fans would find fascinating.

Not just better.

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