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Explaining Carlton's infamous second-half fade-outs
Carlton is trying to find a remedy for its second-half fade-outs. (Getty Images: Quinn Rooney)
There's a sense of deja vu hovering over Princes Park. It might not be Groundhog Day, but what is happening on the field every week for Carlton seems to be echoing the past.
Eight months ago Carlton's Michael Voss was under pressure heading into his side's match against Melbourne.
Eight months ago the Blues shot out to an early lead, shutting the Demons out on the scoreboard in the first half.
Eight months ago the Demons stormed back to take the lead in the second half, bringing the crowd and sleeping commentary booth to their collective feet.
Carlton top brass hopes for ‘proper full four quarter’ Easter miracle
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After Carlton’s extraordinary final quarter capitulation to Melbourne on Sunday, it would seem even the club’s top brass is praying for an Easter miracle.
Carlton president Robert Priestley alluded to the club’s recent dramatic fadeouts during his opening remarks, and welcome to one of the event’s guest speakers Andy Lee, at the Blues’ annual Carlton In Business Major Luncheon on Wednesday.
The team, coached by Michael Voss, fell in a heap against Melbourne where, after being 20 points up in the final quarter, the Blues were run over by the Demons and ended up going down by 23 points.
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What they said: Voss ahead of Round 4 against North
Head coach Michael Voss spoke about last week's loss to the Dees, and previews this Friday's SuperClash against North Melbourne.
"Some good conversations. In the wash-up of things, I mentioned half glass full versus half glass empty. We’ve taken a bit of an approach to be glass half full, and there have been some positives about what we’ve wanted to do and some of the transfer we’ve got from pre-season into our games.
"We’re seeing the majority of the time where that’s happening. But we’re in the finer margins and see where the next level of growth needs to come from. Sometimes that’s through conversations, but ultimately it comes through actions. That’s what we’ve got to be able to do next."
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