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Weekly Prize - Join Any Time - Tip Round 9
The Golden Ticket - MCG and Marvel Medallion Club tickets and Corporate Box tickets at the Gabba, MCG and Marvel.
robbie, should not have been drafted i don't reacon.
we payed to much for him for starters, and we are in round 13 now and he hasnt played a game.
i think it was 600 grand a year .
Check the term dates J.Troll gone horribly, horribly wrong?
Or just a really stupid Carlton supporter?
Knock 'em dead.Warnock, 22, has had a foot stress fracture, but is tipped to play for the Northern Bullants against the Bendigo Bombers on the weekend. "We're planning for him to play," Carlton football operations manager Steven Icke said yesterday.
Whether Warnock has left his run too late to play senior football in 2009 is problematical. Icke was non-committal about it. "We've taken a conservative approach with him. We'll just assess how he does. We don't want to put pressure on the kid. We're going to watch how he does and get some game time into him and hopefully he gets something out of the year rather than it being a total write-off."
he's pushing hard for selection according to this:
http://www.footballnation.com.au/afl-issues/warnock-touted-for-finals-debut/
Warnock on track for Blues debutBlues football operations manager Steven Icke said Warnock, who played 21 games for the Dockers, should be fit for the opening NAB pre-season clash against Sydney at Blacktown on February 20.
"Given that he is going to be in our full program from [this] week, we would expect him to be available for some of those games, if not all of those games," Icke said.
"It's been a tough 12 months for him. But out of that, hopefully comes a stronger mental attitude and a willingness to work really hard and become the best he can possibly be."
Carlton takes wraps off ruckmanWarnock, a priority recruit during the 2008 trade period, appears certain to finally make his debut for his club against Sydney in the first round of the NAB Cup, at Blacktown on February 20.
"But the great thing is we are pushing each other along and, hopefully, there's going to be some good competition for spots over the next few years."
"I am trying to keep a low profile and stay out of the media
A good all round game by Robbie today.
Won some nice taps and moved well around the ground.
Great work below his knees.
He was only any good when opposed to Brennan.
Clark kicked his ass and collected possesions at will when they were on together.