Carlton Blues vs Essendon Bombers highlights: Blues make it two in a row

By Lou Lando / Roar Guru

Match result:

The Blues recorded their second consecutive win after defeating the Bombers in a scrappy game at the MCG. We probably had one of the worst halves of football in the first half as the strong swirly wind combined with very poorly executed skills saw a goalless second quarter.

REPORT: CARLTON GRIND OUT WIN

The wind died down in the second half and the skill level improved slightly in the third quarter and we ended up seeing quite an entertaining last quarter as the game opened up and both teams went on a scoring spree of sorts. We saw nine goals in the last quarter, the same number as the whole first three quarters produced.

Blues captain Marc Murphy was very influential in that last quarter with ten disposals and five score involvements. He had support from Daisy Thomas who was good all day and Bryce Gibbs. The three finished as the Blues leading possession winners. Special mention to Matthew Wright who was good in patches as was Ciaran Byrne.

For the Bombers, they really struggled to take a mark up forward taking only six inside 50 marks compared with Carlton’s 18. It wasn’t until the last quarter when Sam Grimley took two marks and kicked two goals to give his side a chance that their tall options really had aerial impact.

Adam Cooney had a terrific game and has had a good few weeks. He finished with 31 possessions, 13 of which were contested.

Courtenay Dempsey played his best game for a while and mature age draftees Michael Hartley and Mitch Brown were solid taking 15 marks between them.

Team stats were fairly even but the Blues won the inside 50 count 63-47 and contested possessions 145-126.

A very scrappy affair but the rebuilding Blues would be happy with the win.

Final score
Carlton 10.12 (72)
Essendon 8.9 (57)

Match preview:

The Carlton Blues will hoping to carry the momentum of last week’s shock win over the slumping Fremantle Dockers when they take on arch-rivals the Essendon Bombers on Sunday afternoon at the MCG. Join The Roar for live scores and coverage from 3:20pm (AEST).

Led by their veteran midfield duo of Kade Simpson and captain Marc Murphy the Blues had one of their best wins in years when they outlasted the Dockers by four points. Rising star Patrick Cripps was also influential with 30 possessions including 20 contested.

Dale Thomas had one of his better games in a Blues guernsey and finished with three goals. The game was admittedly of low standard but for new coach Brendon Bolton it signalled an important achievement at a ground that’s always difficult to win on.

They have a big chance to make it consecutive wins against a Bombers outfit that is coming off a huge loss last Monday against the Pies at the Anzac Day clash. The heavy defeat was very similar to two other heavy losses the suspension-hit Bombers have had this season against the Suns and Port Power.

In each of these three losses the Bombers were jumped in the first quarter managing to score only a solitary goal while their opponents have registered five, seven and eight goals in first terms respectively.

The Bombers have been able to match their opponents later in the game but by then it has been too late. Essendon have been surprisingly good at times this season thanks to midfield dynamos David Zaharakis and Zach Merrett who both average in the top 20 disposal winners in the league, along with support from some of their older players.

Rookie Darcy Parish has also been averaging 22 disposals a game.

Both of these teams struggle up forward and not surprisingly are the two lowest-scoring teams in the league. They not only lack players who can take a big mark up forward but also lack a supply of opportunities as only Brisbane ranks lower in contested possessions.

Joe Daniher has shown glimpses this season but has been very quiet in the last few weeks as has Blues key forward Levi Casboult.

However both teams would be encouraged at the other end of the ground. No.1 draft pick Jacob Weitering has looked like a veteran in the Blues backline, as has Essendon mature rookie Michael Hartley.

Prediction
With both forward lines struggling this game will be won and lost in the middle and which team can apply the pressure the longest. Both sides may be feeling last week’s games as the Blues come back from an always arduous trip to the west while the Bombers face a short break after Monday’s game.

Blues by 18 points.

The Crowd Says:

2016-05-01T23:29:19+00:00

mdso

Guest


Probably the worst game of footy I have seen in a long time. Unfortunately, for Essendon there is probably going to be more of the same in 2016. What were the AFL thinking? Regardless of the AFL's feeble attempt to play fill the gaps, the team have simply not had enough preparation or experienced players who click together to be competitive for four quarters. No team can have that many first grade players out of their team and expect more.

2016-05-01T23:14:55+00:00

Aransan

Guest


I didn't expect Essendon to win this game after last week's performance against Collingwood, it was not a good quality game but they were competitive until well into the 4th quarter. I think they will win a couple of games in the rest of the season but there will be some blow-outs which seems to be a feature of quite a few games already this year. Who would have predicted the thrashing of Hawthorn? The important thing for Essendon is the development of their younger players. The opportunities available are a two edged sword, players who struggle to play in the AFL are likely to have very limited careers and Essendon are in a better chance than usual to identify talent and also to identify players who aren't going to make it.

2016-05-01T09:23:14+00:00

Rob McHugh

Roar Guru


Wishful thinking. Essendon were clearly always going to struggle to beat anyone - let's be real, they've got VFL based list. Carlton are absolutely awful but don't have the hindrance of having 6-10 first teamers suspended.

2016-05-01T09:15:42+00:00

hal

Guest


The Bombers are cooked. I over estimated them at the beginning of the season and under estimated Carlton. At the start of the season I penciled in this game as an Essendon win. I can't see the Dons winning another game. I had them winning 5 games and I didn't have them in my bottom four.

2016-05-01T08:49:50+00:00

true blue

Guest


One of the worst games I have ever seen. I caught the game at the pub after May Day. I was happy we won. Plowman was good, as was Phillips. Best game for Carlton I have seen Thomas play. He was best on ground. Murphy stood up and Docherty was strong. I am happy with Casboult's work around the ground yet his kicking stinks. Jones was back to being no good. He is often at the back of contests and his kicking lurches right. Carlton deserved to win and if we were able to score better we would have smashed the Dons. I was happy to rip up my betting slip. 2 in a row I certainly didn't see that coming. Let's hope we can beat the Pies. If only we beat Richmond, that was a lost opportunity.

AUTHOR

2016-05-01T08:09:07+00:00

Lou Lando

Roar Guru


VOTES A couple of veterans turning back the clock today. 3. D.Thomas (Carl) 2. A.Cooney (Ess) 1. M.Murphy (Carl)

AUTHOR

2016-05-01T08:02:56+00:00

Lou Lando

Roar Guru


The Blues recorded their second consecutive win after defeating the Bombers in a scrappy game at the MCG. We probably had one of the worst halves of football in the first half as the strong swirly wind combined with very poorly executed skills saw a goalless second quarter. The wind dies down in the second half and the skill level improved slightly in the third quarter and we ended seeing quite an entertaining last quarter as the game opened up and both teams went on scoring spree of sorts. We saw nine goals in the last quarter, the same number a the whole first three quarters produced. Blues captain was very influential in that last quarter with ten disposals and five score involvements. Good support from Daisy Thomas who was good all day and Bryce Gibbs. The three finished as the Blues leading possession winners. Special mention to Matthew Wright who was good in patches as was Ciaran Byrne. For the Bombers, they really struggled to take a mark up forward taking only six inside 50 marks compared with Carlton's 18. It wasn't until the last quarter when Sam Grimley took two marks and kicked two goals to give his side a chance. Adam Cooney had a terrific game and has had a good few weeks. He finished with 31 possessions, 13 of which were contested. Courtney Dempsey played his best game for a while and mature age draftees Michael Hartley and Mitch Brown were solid taking 15 marks between them. Team stats were fairly even but the Blues won the inside 50 count 63-47 and contested possessions 145-126. A very scrappy affair but the rebuilding Blues would be happy with the win.

AUTHOR

2016-05-01T07:47:07+00:00

Lou Lando

Roar Guru


FINAL SIREN at the G and the Blues have won by 15 points CAR 10 . 12 . 72 ESS 8 . 9 . 57

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2016-05-01T07:45:46+00:00

Lou Lando

Roar Guru


Blues slow it down now, seem to have it in the bag with 1 min left

AUTHOR

2016-05-01T07:44:54+00:00

Lou Lando

Roar Guru


2 mins left on the wing Blues by 15 points

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2016-05-01T07:43:00+00:00

Lou Lando

Roar Guru


Poor kick by Leuenberger allws the Blues to goforward and Phillips marks 45m out. Kicks...it's a good kick for a GOAL! CAR 10 . 12 . 72 ESS 8 . 9 . 57 Q4 3 mins remaining

AUTHOR

2016-05-01T07:40:27+00:00

Lou Lando

Roar Guru


Long kick to Blues forward line...Jones with a big pack mark over Goddard. 30m out 45 degree angle....misses to the right. CAR 9 . 12 . 66 ESS 8 . 9 . 57 Q4 5 mins remaining

AUTHOR

2016-05-01T07:38:29+00:00

Lou Lando

Roar Guru


7 mins left Blues by 8 points

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2016-05-01T07:37:56+00:00

Lou Lando

Roar Guru


Simpkin gets it forward again ..Stokes at 50 handballs to Parish who kicks along the ground from 20m out....it dribbles through! 3 in 3mins!! CAR 9 . 11 . 65 ESS 8 . 9 . 57 Q4 8 mins remaining

AUTHOR

2016-05-01T07:36:30+00:00

Lou Lando

Roar Guru


Cooney turning back the clock with his performance today

AUTHOR

2016-05-01T07:35:54+00:00

Lou Lando

Roar Guru


Free kick to Cooney on the centre bounce...wobbly kick finds Simpkin. He kicks to the square...Grimley again marks it! Kicks another from 15m out. Bombers are back in it. CAR 9 . 11 . 65 ESS 7 . 9 . 51 Q4 8 mins remaining

AUTHOR

2016-05-01T07:34:10+00:00

Lou Lando

Roar Guru


Bomers finally go forward... Cooney goes long to the square...oh Grimley marks one handed 20m out . 45 degree angle..makes no mistake. Badly needed GOAL CAR 9 . 11 . 65 ESS 6 . 9 . 45 Q4 9 mins remaining

AUTHOR

2016-05-01T07:32:34+00:00

Lou Lando

Roar Guru


Blues forward again after terrible turover by Simpkin..straight to Gibbs who finds Wright 30m out. Kicks another GOAL! Blues rampage at the moment CAR 9 . 11 . 65 ESS 5 . 9 . 39 Q4 11 mins remaining

AUTHOR

2016-05-01T07:30:55+00:00

Lou Lando

Roar Guru


3 goals in 4 mins by the Blues has broken this game apart

AUTHOR

2016-05-01T07:30:22+00:00

Lou Lando

Roar Guru


Blues again go forward ...Kelly is dispossessed allows Sumner to pick up and snap another GOAL!! CAR 8 . 11 . 59 ESS 5 . 9 . 39 Q4 11 mins remaining

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