Jack Heverin
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I feel that every week.
I mean, the nature of what a high-performance environment is, is when we turn up Monday, we reset ourselves and we set ourselves on a new opponent.
We've walked in every game knowing that we'll quit ourselves very well.
The numbers say so.
We let ourselves down last week.
Let's hope that that's an anomaly.
An anomaly by definition is something out of the ordinary.
Now, when you have lost 11 times after leading at halftime since 2025, an anomaly, that's in the rear vision mirror by miles, isn't it?
I mean, we're not talking anomaly anymore.
We're talking about a team that for some reason or another just cannot function after halftime.
That's where Carlton's at at the moment.
And it's a shame because they had a spine a couple of years ago.
They went to the Gabba.
They got six goals up in a prelim.
And from there, it feels like it's been downhill at speed.
Yeah, it has.
It's been downhill at speed.
And you feel for Michael Voss because you look at them in first halves and they can compete.
And they can play a brand of football that is competitive or better than their opposition.
I also feel for Michael Voss because Carlton let a lot of senior players go last year as well, and I reckon they would have snagged a couple of games this year.