Carlton coach Voss hails another signature moment

Carlton coach Michael Voss calls it one other “signature moment”.

The Blues ended an undesirable, decade-long report with a stirring six-goal away win in opposition to Port Adelaide on Thursday evening.

The victory was Carlton’s first at Adelaide Oval in opposition to a South Australian opponent – they’d misplaced their earlier seven makes an attempt by a mean of 64 factors.

The Blues did beat Fremantle on the venue on this yr’s Gather Round.

But Voss says downing the Power on their house deck, and tossing a proverbial monkey from his membership’s again, is particular.

“It’s part of our transformation as a team,” Voss mentioned after the Blues’ 16.11 (107) to 10.11 (71) win.

“Over the last two or three years it feels like there’s been a number of records that we’ve had to try and change.

“Clearly the outcomes have not been in our favour for a time period as a membership so there’s just a few of these types of issues that the ledger isn’t in the appropriate approach.

“But over the last two or three years, we’ve gradually been able to go about being able to create that transformation and be able to create that consistency that we’re trying to become, as not just a football team but as a football club.

“Wins like tonight, that most likely goes in that bucket a bit of bit.

“It’s just that nice little signature moment, if you want to call it that, where a record that has been there, or a history that’s been there, is not so much a factor any more.”

Carlton’s win in opposition to Port was not solely substantial, however trendy: they booted eight targets to a few within the remaining quarter.

The Blues have eight wins and 4 loss and Voss famous they’ve already performed a batch of highly effective golf equipment – the record consists of Collingwood, Brisbane, Sydney, Geelong, Melbourne and Port.

“We’ve been playing against some really good teams over the last little while – it feels like we’re playing every team in the top eight right now or close to the top four,” Voss mentioned.

“So we’ve been challenged in a lot of areas but, as a result, we found out more about ourselves.”

The subsequent problem is a Victorian blockbuster in each sense: Carlton versus a resurgent Essendon on the MCG subsequent Saturday evening.

“What we’ve done pretty well over the last little while is just go after the next opponent,” Voss mentioned.

“It has been dangerous to think otherwise.”

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