Carlton in the Media (articles, podcasts etc) - Part 3

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Kade Simpson in My Left Foot
 
Lachie Plowman, Levi Casboult, Sam Petrevski-Seton, Marc Murphy and Mitch McGovern in The Usual Suspects
 
I was going for valentines day / rom coms only.

You're going to regret opening things up to other genres...
They are all romantic comedies ... or you aren’t doing it right
 
Sav Rocca directed the Levi Shank Redemption

Sam Walsh - A Star Is Born

Setanta and Cameron Cloke in Fight Club

Simmo in Oldboy

Good Will Setterfield

LOB in Das Boot

Lach, Stocker and Two Smoking Carrolls...
 
Craig Bradley was a prolific actor

The Running Man
Catch Me If You Can
Marathon Man

Sam Walsh being cast in all the sequels...
 
Charlie Curnow in White Men Can’t Jump
 

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Adam Saad in :

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28,463 wasted efforts to date. I've been trying to tell you.

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1. Carlton

The rebuild phase is over – and now it is time to deliver on the expectations. Some fans thought 2020 might be the year the Blues jump up, so more will be expected of them this year. The Teague train needs to stop all stations to the top eight in 2021 – and many believe they have all tools and momentum to achieve that. If Sam Walsh continues to stamp his authority on the competition after being the No.1 selection just two years ago and Harry McKay proves to be a more difficult player to stop up forward, the Blues could live up to the hype.
 


1. Carlton

The rebuild phase is over – and now it is time to deliver on the expectations. Some fans thought 2020 might be the year the Blues jump up, so more will be expected of them this year. The Teague train needs to stop all stations to the top eight in 2021 – and many believe they have all tools and momentum to achieve that. If Sam Walsh continues to stamp his authority on the competition after being the No.1 selection just two years ago and Harry McKay proves to be a more difficult player to stop up forward, the Blues could live up to the hype.

Now or never Blues!
 
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