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Lamb did that with his handball to Cripps for his goal.
The tackles were quality and repeat efforts impressive.
He may be playing his role in what he has done to date but a 15 possession, 3 goal game would raise his stocks significantly.

There are just so many players we really don't know a lot about just yet; Plowman, Lamb, Sumner, Phillips, Gorringe and even second year players to the club in, Whiley, Jaskch, Smith, Viojo-Rainbow.

You'd like to think that at least 4 of the above will make it.....you'd like.
The rest (except Phillips) have a bit more time on their side.

Lamb is 23, and the game you're describing would be a career high one, at least from a scoring perspective. I think he may well come good, but he's not in my round 1 team if we can get Armfield up, or we like what Cuningham or C.Curnow can do off HF.
 
would anyone like to see Tuohy used on the forward flank? he has learned defense, let's use his kicking as an offensive weapon

Yeah, I would. He's got size to be able to body his opponent, and also a big kick. I have often thought that he should get a go up the field. If not forward flank, on the wing at least.
 

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Best 22 from the AFL...
B: Sam Rowe, Michael Jamison, Zach Tuohy
HB: Sam Docherty, Jacob Weitering, Kade Simpson
C: Ed Curnow, Bryce Gibbs, Blaine Boekhorst
HF: Andrejs Everitt, Simon White, Nick Graham
F: Andrew Walker, Levi Casboult, Sam Kerridge
Foll: Matthew Kreuzer, Patrick Cripps, Marc Murphy
Int: Andrew Phillips, Dylan Buckley, Dale Thomas, Matthew Wright

Kicking a winning score is the major issue at Carlton and Simon White has the ability and adaptability to complement last year’s leading club goalkicker Andrejs Everitt along with Levi Casboult and Andrew Walker. Former Giant Andrew Phillips looms as the best support ruckman for the team’s most important player, Matthew Kreuzer. No.1 draft pick Jacob Weitering has shown in his two NAB Challenge games that he is worthy of a starting spot in the 18. Sam Kerridge has been impressive in the pre-season and another former Crow, Matthew Wright, wins a spot on the bench as another midfielder who can go forward and score. – Howard Kotton
 
If plowman and jaksch end up doing well this year Rowe or White could be on the out.. Jamison will retire soon Sumner I think will also push someone out
Definitely. There's a lot riding on Jaksch and Plowman. Those two guys could be the difference between holes in the list and premiership capable list, all depending on whether they can fulfil the talent they have at AFL level.
 

The only two changes I would make are; switch Weitering and Rowe around and Switch Everitt and Kerridge around. Kerridge will have spells deep forward, but likely won't start there. I think Everitt may. Hopefully by the end of the season Weitering will take the no.2 tall defender role, but I think to start he will just be a 3rd tall.
 
Definitely. There's a lot riding on Jaksch and Plowman. Those two guys could be the difference between holes in the list and premiership capable list, all depending on whether they can fulfil the talent they have at AFL level.

A major advantage for us if jaksch and plowman come in would be being able to move jamo to that third tall role which in my opinion could extend his career by 3 yrs.
 

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The AFL Media have attempted to coin the phrase "baby blues" this season due to our developing side. As part of a backlash to our strong performance on Thursday night, Richmond supporters, and other AFL pundits have tried to discredit the "babyness" of our team. I'll take you through our best 22 to show you why WE ARE the baby blues, and why we have a lot to look forward to over the next 3+ years.

FB: Touhy (26.3yrs), Jamison(29.9yrs), Weitering (18.4yrs)
HB: Docherty (22.5yrs), Rowe(28.4yrs), Simpson (31.10yrs)
C: Boekhurst (22.6yrs), E. Curnow(26.4yrs), Gibbs (27yrs)
R: Kreuzer (26.10yrs), Murphy(28.8yrs), Cripps (21yrs)
HF: Kerridge (22.10yrs), Casboult (26yrs), Graham (21.9yrs)
FF: Walker (29.10yrs), Everitt (27yrs), Wright (26.3yrs)

Int: Buckley (23yrs), Lamb (23.5yrs), Phillips (24.8yrs), White (27.9yrs)

Emerg: C. Curnow, Smith, Whiley
Suspended: Thomas

Fringe: Sumner, Jaksch, Silvagni, Byrne, Plowman, Dick, Sheehan, Gorringe

Out of the picture (for now): Tutt, Viojo-Rainbow, Korcheck, McKay, Wood, Gowers, Glass-McKasker, Gallui, Foster, Jones, Armfield. Cunningham

Roughly, that best 22 came out at about 25 years of age, and of course out came the baying hounds, Carlton aren't young, they've got a bunch of recycled older players, this rebuild isn't going well, etc etc.
But let's take a look at GAMES PLAYED


FB: Touhy (99), Jamison(146), Weitering (1)
HB: Docherty (49), Rowe(52), Simpson (243)
C: Boekhurst (12), E. Curnow(89), Gibbs (188)
R: Kreuzer (120), Murphy(205), Cripps (24)
HF: Kerridge (28), Casboult (53), Graham (17)
FF: Walker (192), Everitt (119), Wright (95)

Int: Buckley (28), Lamb (23), Phillips (15), White (60)

Which is approximately 84 games per player on average. However, when you look at the numbers. Our experienced core, Walker, Everitt, Kreuzer, Murphy, Gibbs, Jamison and Simpson account for 1213 games at an average of 173 games each. Take those 7 players out of the best 22 and the average games fall to a 43 game average.

If we proceed on the basis of the "3rd year breakout" theory, that suggests players breakout after roughly 3 seasons. Over the course of three seasons a rookie can expect to play approximately 10 games their first season, 15 in their second and 22 in their third, and breakout season. Which adds up to 47 games as being the mark of a player who - still has room to break out.

If we look at our best 22 and search for players who have played less than 47 games we are left with:
Weitering: 1
Boekhurst: 12
Phillips: 15
Graham: 17
Lamb: 23
Cripps: 24
Kerridge: 28
Buckley: 28

That is 8 players in our best 22 who have played less than 29 games and far less than the approximately 47 games by which a player should have broken out by. Which means over a third of our team truly are "baby's". Carlton definitely fits the bill of the "Baby Blues". What is most promising is that these 8 babies are some of our best competitors. Cripps is bonafide close to our best if not best player. Kerridge and Graham are essential cogs to our midfield, Weitering is alreayd a lynch pin down back and Boekhurst carries explosive run on the outside. Lamb, Phillips and Buckley all have promising aspects.

If we cast the net wider to outside of our best 22 you'll see that; Charlie Curnow (0 games)
Clem Smith (7 games) and Mark Whiley (20 games) are pushing for best 22 collection and also come well under the games played required for a player to break out.

Looking at the further fringe players who push for selection every week. Sumner (12 games), Jaksch (13 games), Gorringe (22 games), Sheehan (4 games), Dick (6 games), Plowman (20 games), Silvagni (0 games) and Byrne (1 game) are all placed in the youth category below the number of games required to break out. Players such as Armfield, Tutt and Jones may be pushing for selection and may do so well bigger bodies are needed but I believe a focus on youth will mean these younger players with an opportunity to explode will be preferred to the older and more experienced depth we have.

Carlton has constructed a well placed side for the 2016 season. A strong mixture of experience along the spine and through the middle, mixed in with youth on the flanks and edges of the team to help ease the transition. You cannot throw a team of first gamers to the wolves, which is why the Carlton experienced best 22 will hopefully facilitate the growth of the fringe youth. Carlton will look to remain competitive this season, develop a team effort culture and eventually a winning culture. After this off-season another culling of older fringe players, such as Armfield, Tutt, Jones etc, astute trading and htting the draft will continue to invigorate the list.

Look to Weitering, Graham, Kerridge, Boekhurst Jaksch and Plowman to break out this season and demand spots in the best 22. Looking forward to 2017 with these players bonafide best 22, more youth can being to be added by the likes of McKay, Charlie Curnow, Viojo-Rainbow, Cunningham, Sumner, Lamb, Buckley, Byrne and future draft picks to play regular games and being to develop as players.

We are the baby blues Carlton fans, and we are going about this the right way.
 
most of our team will still be there in 5-10 years

cunningham & mckay are high draft picks , so lets hope they are not "out of the picture" for long add c.curnow

yes sure there is a couple of fill ins (wright & everitt) but that's because our drafting so pathetic in the judd years !!
 
most of our team will still be there in 5-10 years

cunningham & mckay are high draft picks , so lets hope they are not "out of the picture" for long add c.curnow

yes sure there is a couple of fill ins (wright & everitt) but that's because our drafting so pathetic in the judd years !!
I just put them in the out of it (for now) section because firstly McKay is injured for half the season, and likely wont play much this year and Cunningham will likely play very few games this year. Whereas the fringe players should be realistically pushing for selection every week and may play 5 or so games this year.
 
The AFL Media have attempted to coin the phrase "baby blues" this season due to our developing side. As part of a backlash to our strong performance on Thursday night, Richmond supporters, and other AFL pundits have tried to discredit the "babyness" of our team. I'll take you through our best 22 to show you why WE ARE the baby blues, and why we have a lot to look forward to over the next 3+ years.

FB: Touhy (26.3yrs), Jamison(29.9yrs), Weitering (18.4yrs)
HB: Docherty (22.5yrs), Rowe(28.4yrs), Simpson (31.10yrs)
C: Boekhurst (22.6yrs), E. Curnow(26.4yrs), Gibbs (27yrs)
R: Kreuzer (26.10yrs), Murphy(28.8yrs), Cripps (21yrs)
HF: Kerridge (22.10yrs), Casboult (26yrs), Graham (21.9yrs)
FF: Walker (29.10yrs), Everitt (27yrs), Wright (26.3yrs)

Int: Buckley (23yrs), Lamb (23.5yrs), Phillips (24.8yrs), White (27.9yrs)

Emerg: C. Curnow, Smith, Whiley
Suspended: Thomas

Fringe: Sumner, Jaksch, Silvagni, Byrne, Plowman, Dick, Sheehan, Gorringe

Out of the picture (for now): Tutt, Viojo-Rainbow, Korcheck, McKay, Wood, Gowers, Glass-McKasker, Gallui, Foster, Jones, Armfield. Cunningham

Roughly, that best 22 came out at about 25 years of age, and of course out came the baying hounds, Carlton aren't young, they've got a bunch of recycled older players, this rebuild isn't going well, etc etc.
But let's take a look at GAMES PLAYED


FB: Touhy (99), Jamison(146), Weitering (1)
HB: Docherty (49), Rowe(52), Simpson (243)
C: Boekhurst (12), E. Curnow(89), Gibbs (188)
R: Kreuzer (120), Murphy(205), Cripps (24)
HF: Kerridge (28), Casboult (53), Graham (17)
FF: Walker (192), Everitt (119), Wright (95)

Int: Buckley (28), Lamb (23), Phillips (15), White (60)

Which is approximately 84 games per player on average. However, when you look at the numbers. Our experienced core, Walker, Everitt, Kreuzer, Murphy, Gibbs, Jamison and Simpson account for 1213 games at an average of 173 games each. Take those 7 players out of the best 22 and the average games fall to a 43 game average.

If we proceed on the basis of the "3rd year breakout" theory, that suggests players breakout after roughly 3 seasons. Over the course of three seasons a rookie can expect to play approximately 10 games their first season, 15 in their second and 22 in their third, and breakout season. Which adds up to 47 games as being the mark of a player who - still has room to break out.

If we look at our best 22 and search for players who have played less than 47 games we are left with:
Weitering: 1
Boekhurst: 12
Phillips: 15
Graham: 17
Lamb: 23
Cripps: 24
Kerridge: 28
Buckley: 28

That is 8 players in our best 22 who have played less than 29 games and far less than the approximately 47 games by which a player should have broken out by. Which means over a third of our team truly are "baby's". Carlton definitely fits the bill of the "Baby Blues". What is most promising is that these 8 babies are some of our best competitors. Cripps is bonafide close to our best if not best player. Kerridge and Graham are essential cogs to our midfield, Weitering is alreayd a lynch pin down back and Boekhurst carries explosive run on the outside. Lamb, Phillips and Buckley all have promising aspects.

If we cast the net wider to outside of our best 22 you'll see that; Charlie Curnow (0 games)
Clem Smith (7 games) and Mark Whiley (20 games) are pushing for best 22 collection and also come well under the games played required for a player to break out.

Looking at the further fringe players who push for selection every week. Sumner (12 games), Jaksch (13 games), Gorringe (22 games), Sheehan (4 games), Dick (6 games), Plowman (20 games), Silvagni (0 games) and Byrne (1 game) are all placed in the youth category below the number of games required to break out. Players such as Armfield, Tutt and Jones may be pushing for selection and may do so well bigger bodies are needed but I believe a focus on youth will mean these younger players with an opportunity to explode will be preferred to the older and more experienced depth we have.

Carlton has constructed a well placed side for the 2016 season. A strong mixture of experience along the spine and through the middle, mixed in with youth on the flanks and edges of the team to help ease the transition. You cannot throw a team of first gamers to the wolves, which is why the Carlton experienced best 22 will hopefully facilitate the growth of the fringe youth. Carlton will look to remain competitive this season, develop a team effort culture and eventually a winning culture. After this off-season another culling of older fringe players, such as Armfield, Tutt, Jones etc, astute trading and htting the draft will continue to invigorate the list.

Look to Weitering, Graham, Kerridge, Boekhurst Jaksch and Plowman to break out this season and demand spots in the best 22. Looking forward to 2017 with these players bonafide best 22, more youth can being to be added by the likes of McKay, Charlie Curnow, Viojo-Rainbow, Cunningham, Sumner, Lamb, Buckley, Byrne and future draft picks to play regular games and being to develop as players.

We are the baby blues Carlton fans, and we are going about this the right way.


love this.

Exactly, its not like we are just going to field an under 23s side out there to get mauled. we need them to be competitive to learn competitive habits early.

Agree, i think by the end of the year the young players who will be walk up starts will be:

Docherty, Cripps, Kerridge, Graham, Boekhorst, Buckley (hopefully), weitering and plowman. thats a good youthful base, with many more getting an extra year of development ready to replace the senior boys when they start to move on (either via retirement or on traded for picks), i.e.:
jakcsh for jamison/Rowe
Byrne for Simpson
C Curnow for Walker
Etc with many others ready to step up as they develop further.


i think longer term (2ish years) we may be looking something like:

B: touhy Jakcsh plowman
HB: Docherty Weitering Byrne
C Boekhorst Gibbs Kerridge
HF Graham Casboult Everitt
FF Curnow Mckay Smith
R: Kruezer Cripps Murphy
I: Buckley Lamb Phillips E curnow

Emergency: Wright, Sumner cunningham etc.

plus any extra draft picks we select in that time.

pretty exciting times
 
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By years end I want to see...

FB: Tuohy - Jamison - Plowman
HB: Byrne - Weitering - Docherty

C: Boekhorst - Cripps - Kerridge
Foll: Kruezer - Gibbs - Murphy

HF: Graham - Jaksch - CCurnow
FF: Walker - Casboult - Sumner/Lamb/Galluci

Inter - Simpson, ECurnow, Buckley and Cuningham/Whiley/Thomas/etc.

like it but id have smith in there. im hoping dvr steps up
 

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The AFL Media have attempted to coin the phrase "baby blues" this season due to our developing side. As part of a backlash to our strong performance on Thursday night, Richmond supporters, and other AFL pundits have tried to discredit the "babyness" of our team. I'll take you through our best 22 to show you why WE ARE the baby blues, and why we have a lot to look forward to over the next 3+ years.

FB: Touhy (26.3yrs), Jamison(29.9yrs), Weitering (18.4yrs)
HB: Docherty (22.5yrs), Rowe(28.4yrs), Simpson (31.10yrs)
C: Boekhurst (22.6yrs), E. Curnow(26.4yrs), Gibbs (27yrs)
R: Kreuzer (26.10yrs), Murphy(28.8yrs), Cripps (21yrs)
HF: Kerridge (22.10yrs), Casboult (26yrs), Graham (21.9yrs)
FF: Walker (29.10yrs), Everitt (27yrs), Wright (26.3yrs)

Int: Buckley (23yrs), Lamb (23.5yrs), Phillips (24.8yrs), White (27.9yrs)

Emerg: C. Curnow, Smith, Whiley
Suspended: Thomas

Fringe: Sumner, Jaksch, Silvagni, Byrne, Plowman, Dick, Sheehan, Gorringe

Out of the picture (for now): Tutt, Viojo-Rainbow, Korcheck, McKay, Wood, Gowers, Glass-McKasker, Gallui, Foster, Jones, Armfield. Cunningham

Roughly, that best 22 came out at about 25 years of age, and of course out came the baying hounds, Carlton aren't young, they've got a bunch of recycled older players, this rebuild isn't going well, etc etc.
But let's take a look at GAMES PLAYED


FB: Touhy (99), Jamison(146), Weitering (1)
HB: Docherty (49), Rowe(52), Simpson (243)
C: Boekhurst (12), E. Curnow(89), Gibbs (188)
R: Kreuzer (120), Murphy(205), Cripps (24)
HF: Kerridge (28), Casboult (53), Graham (17)
FF: Walker (192), Everitt (119), Wright (95)

Int: Buckley (28), Lamb (23), Phillips (15), White (60)

Which is approximately 84 games per player on average. However, when you look at the numbers. Our experienced core, Walker, Everitt, Kreuzer, Murphy, Gibbs, Jamison and Simpson account for 1213 games at an average of 173 games each. Take those 7 players out of the best 22 and the average games fall to a 43 game average.

If we proceed on the basis of the "3rd year breakout" theory, that suggests players breakout after roughly 3 seasons. Over the course of three seasons a rookie can expect to play approximately 10 games their first season, 15 in their second and 22 in their third, and breakout season. Which adds up to 47 games as being the mark of a player who - still has room to break out.

If we look at our best 22 and search for players who have played less than 47 games we are left with:
Weitering: 1
Boekhurst: 12
Phillips: 15
Graham: 17
Lamb: 23
Cripps: 24
Kerridge: 28
Buckley: 28

That is 8 players in our best 22 who have played less than 29 games and far less than the approximately 47 games by which a player should have broken out by. Which means over a third of our team truly are "baby's". Carlton definitely fits the bill of the "Baby Blues". What is most promising is that these 8 babies are some of our best competitors. Cripps is bonafide close to our best if not best player. Kerridge and Graham are essential cogs to our midfield, Weitering is alreayd a lynch pin down back and Boekhurst carries explosive run on the outside. Lamb, Phillips and Buckley all have promising aspects.

If we cast the net wider to outside of our best 22 you'll see that; Charlie Curnow (0 games)
Clem Smith (7 games) and Mark Whiley (20 games) are pushing for best 22 collection and also come well under the games played required for a player to break out.

Looking at the further fringe players who push for selection every week. Sumner (12 games), Jaksch (13 games), Gorringe (22 games), Sheehan (4 games), Dick (6 games), Plowman (20 games), Silvagni (0 games) and Byrne (1 game) are all placed in the youth category below the number of games required to break out. Players such as Armfield, Tutt and Jones may be pushing for selection and may do so well bigger bodies are needed but I believe a focus on youth will mean these younger players with an opportunity to explode will be preferred to the older and more experienced depth we have.

Carlton has constructed a well placed side for the 2016 season. A strong mixture of experience along the spine and through the middle, mixed in with youth on the flanks and edges of the team to help ease the transition. You cannot throw a team of first gamers to the wolves, which is why the Carlton experienced best 22 will hopefully facilitate the growth of the fringe youth. Carlton will look to remain competitive this season, develop a team effort culture and eventually a winning culture. After this off-season another culling of older fringe players, such as Armfield, Tutt, Jones etc, astute trading and htting the draft will continue to invigorate the list.

Look to Weitering, Graham, Kerridge, Boekhurst Jaksch and Plowman to break out this season and demand spots in the best 22. Looking forward to 2017 with these players bonafide best 22, more youth can being to be added by the likes of McKay, Charlie Curnow, Viojo-Rainbow, Cunningham, Sumner, Lamb, Buckley, Byrne and future draft picks to play regular games and being to develop as players.

We are the baby blues Carlton fans, and we are going about this the right way.
Lazy ! If you're going to do an analysis, at least put some thought and effort into it..

Nice work FBI... :thumbsu:
 
i really hope to see

docherty g-mac jaksch
byrne weitering dvr

kruezer plowman murphy
boekhurst cripps simpson

gibbs casboult kerridge
c.curnow mckay smith

phillips graham silvagni whiley sumner cuningham lamb

its the players most aren't convinced about that if they can stand up will make a real difference to our side. g-mac sumner dvr smith whiley silvagni all have talent. lets hope they can step up
 
Step by step going forward to our next really competitive team :

B: ..... ..... Plowman
HB: Docherty Weitering Byrne
C: Cuningham Cripps Boekhorst
HF: ..... C.Curnow .....
F: Silvagni McKay .....

R: Kruezer ..... .....
Love that half back line.
I reckon Phillips and summer have shown enough to be a part of our best futur 22..hopefully jaksch and DVR step up and fill forward pocket and HFF positions..
 

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