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AD, I'm really not sure - I guess we'll wait for the Facebook photos?
Pretty sure Laois' finest was moving (very) freely. Harks, your turn to back me up
O'Keeffe is your quintessential black flanker - at training his solid footskills are evident. Otherwise he is solid without being attention-grabbing. He has a solid frame and a good fundamental set of skills to build his game around. Really however, is well back in pushing for a HBF/BP spot when you examine training - ie You've got Yarran training in the flank as a rebounder, Duigan and Twomey recruited for those exact positions, an equally gifted disposer of the football in Tuohy who perhaps has greater 'upside', Bower who may be finally released from CHB by one of Austin or Watson, and our already solid prospects in Armfield and Russell.
Laidler is an interesting one, appears tough and committed despite having a rangy physique, could play well above his listed height due to what, from afar, is a massive reach - Could really turn out to be a solid utility defender but is a little slight at this stage to establish himself in a mid-sized defense, that, as explored in the previous paragraph is getting quite full.
By the way - if any of you post on TC or any other Carlton forums, feel free to pinch the report and pop it on there.
Pretty sure Laois' finest was moving (very) freely. Harks, your turn to back me up

Have absolutely nothing to report on Carter - wouldn't be able to pick him out of a lineup and I don't know his number.BlueTouchpaper, now that's what I call a review of training! Fantastic work. If you don't mind, could I ask how these guys went, too?: Carter, O'keefe and Laidler?
O'Keeffe is your quintessential black flanker - at training his solid footskills are evident. Otherwise he is solid without being attention-grabbing. He has a solid frame and a good fundamental set of skills to build his game around. Really however, is well back in pushing for a HBF/BP spot when you examine training - ie You've got Yarran training in the flank as a rebounder, Duigan and Twomey recruited for those exact positions, an equally gifted disposer of the football in Tuohy who perhaps has greater 'upside', Bower who may be finally released from CHB by one of Austin or Watson, and our already solid prospects in Armfield and Russell.
Laidler is an interesting one, appears tough and committed despite having a rangy physique, could play well above his listed height due to what, from afar, is a massive reach - Could really turn out to be a solid utility defender but is a little slight at this stage to establish himself in a mid-sized defense, that, as explored in the previous paragraph is getting quite full.
By the way - if any of you post on TC or any other Carlton forums, feel free to pinch the report and pop it on there.







"Goddess"
Whatever setback he had, both he and Austin are keen on hitting the AFL/NAB season at full force. Austin was powering through laps of PP and really appears to acknowledge that his time could be nigh if he doesn’t break into the 22 at the start of the season. Luke Mitchell was also pushing himself and doing squats and lunges whilst the rest were doing drills – perhaps a groin/thigh strain – but he wasn’t moving particularly freely.
