Carlton vs Collingwood Round 2 preview

By Jamie Samuel / Roar Guru

Carlton, following an impressive display against Richmond last week, will take on Collingwood in Thursday night’s blockbuster at the MCG.

Collingwood come into this clash after what many may consider a better than expected performance against the Dogs last Friday night. But this game no doubt will be about how Carlton can respond following last week’s late fade out.

For the 11th time in a row Carlton went down to Richmond, the premiers three of the last four seasons. But they put in a very exciting performance while missing some key players in Jack Martin, Zac Williams, Charlie Curnow and Mitch McGovern.

Despite the loss, there were a fair few players to like for the Blues, who put up the best fight they could with what they had.

Sam Walsh had an unbelievable game for the Blues, he gathered 31 disposals, 12 kicks, seven score involvements, and six clearances.

Jack Newnes was in best career-best form, with 27 disposals, 10 marks, 13 kicks and seven score involvements.

Blues fans were super excited to see what Adam Saad could do in his first game in Navy Blue and he did not disappoint. Gaining 25 disposals, 16 kicks and nine handballs. All Carlton fans were buoyed by his performance.

This is what Carlton fans can be excited about this year, with a lot more talent due to return in the coming weeks and there is certainly more depth with young and upcoming players.

The players that stood out for the Magpies last week against the Western Bulldogs included:

Scott Pendlebury with 25 disposals, 15 kicks, 10 handballs, seven score involvements and seven inside 50’s.

Brody Mihocek, Mason Cox and Jamie Elliott each kicked two goals down forward for the Pies, kicking six of their seven goals between them.

Collingwood have had the wood over the Blues in recent times. Since 2012, Carlton has only beaten Collingwood twice, with both victories coming over consecutive years, in 2016 and 2017. Collingwood has won their previous four clashes against the Blues.

Last time they met, it was a tight first quarter with the Collingwood leading by two points at the first change. In the second quarter eight goals were kicked between the teams, five going Carlton’s way, as they led by eight points at the half.

Carlton completely ran out of legs in the second half, as Collingwood kicked the only goal of the third term. Then completely overran the Blues in the last quarter, kicking the only four goals to run out 24-point winners. Holding Carlton goalless in the second half.

Tomorrow night’s game is expected to be a close, tight encounter, with a lot on the line for both teams. Collingwood made the semi-finals last year and a 0-2 start would not be ideal for Buckley’s men.

Carlton are a side expected to challenge and even make the finals in 2021 and a lot is expected of Teague’s men, especially after the way they played in their opening encounter. Tomorrow night looms as a must win and an expected win for Carlton.

David Teague has his sights set on getting the four points tomorrow night. He spoke of the importance of the midfield battle and the territory battle.

“From centre bounces, we got beat, so we need to make sure we improve in that area. We gave up too many inside 50s and it’s as simple as that,” he said.

David Teague, coach of the Blues. (Photo by Daniel Carson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

“It’s not just our midfield, it’s our team defence. We need to reduce that number, in the past we’ve been quite strong in that area. We need to get back to getting the ball in our front half and defending it in our front half.”

Teague spoke highly about Collingwood’s midfield.

“Around the contest and their midfielders is probably their biggest strength,” he said. “We need to make sure we compete in that area and give our forwards as much opportunity as we can.”

As mentioned, many players stood out in last weeks close loss. This week, the Blues will have even more talent available in their best 22. Williams will make his senior debut in Navy Blue, replacing Lochie O’Brien. Along with the return of Martin up forward, who will replace the injured Jack Silvagni.

With these players available, it is high time for Carlton to break the Collingwood hoodoo, show last weeks effort was no fluke, play a consistent four quarters and show the fans some reward for their patience.

A win will set the Blues season up nicely, with a number of winnable opportunities to follow this game and show some actions for the much-hyped talk about Carlton in 2021.

Prediction: Carlton by 10 points.

The Crowd Says:

2021-03-25T06:24:41+00:00

fabian gulino

Roar Rookie


blues by 25points or more.magpies look old and slow and look not intrested.

2021-03-25T04:52:46+00:00


I am far from despondent about Collingwoods chances tonight. After some time and space, I can see that Collingwood's miserly defence offers a sound building block for winning games. Carlton will struggle to kick a big score. In terms of our forward play, Cox's form was much improved and his body positioning generally good. I can easily see him kicking four or five. Steele Sidebottom will add some run and drive to a lacklustre midfield. My feeling is DeGoey needs to be played forward to offer another target besides Cox and some opportunistic x-factor.

2021-03-24T23:58:47+00:00

Macca

Roar Rookie


Massive game Pete and we do need to start seeing some rewards but I am genuinely excited, I love the style we are playing and can't wait to see Williams in it. I thought we were good last week and the 2 inclusions are real improvements.

2021-03-24T23:24:33+00:00

FabPhil

Roar Rookie


‘But this game no doubt will be about how Carlton can respond following last week’s late fade out.’ That’s hyperbole. Carlton were expected to lose last week and they did. (For argument’s sake, you’d have been forgiven to say that about Richmond this week had they have lost to Carlton). Neither do I agree with Collingwood’s performance being ‘better than expected’ against an admittedly exciting team but on whom the Pies have had the wood of recent. Apart from Moore and a few others, the skill level and ball movement was atrocious. This game’s more about how Collingwood responds after a mediocre showing and whether Carlton can run for four quarters, which they’ve struggled to do against the Pies in the last couple of meetings.

2021-03-24T23:22:45+00:00

PeteB

Roar Rookie


Nervous about tonight Macca. This is the year the rebuild that commenced at the end of 2015 must start to show real signs of being on the path to fruition.

2021-03-24T22:25:23+00:00

Macca

Roar Rookie


Which for me is generally a trigger for us to be 7 goals to nothing down at quarter time!!

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2021-03-24T22:15:35+00:00

Jamie Samuel

Roar Guru


Agree with you there, very excited about this game

2021-03-24T21:58:24+00:00

Macca

Roar Rookie


The thing I am really excited to see tonight is the blues speed. With Saad, SPS, Williamson and Docherty off half back the blues will look dangerous on the rebound and with Martin, Fogarty, Fisher, Gibbons & Murphy up forward the pressure at ground level should be very high. Throw in Williams, Walsh & even Dow through the middle and we will really look to run the Pies off their legs.

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