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Setterfield: Starting to build consistency
Will Setterfield joined the boys on Teams 10 to chat about his season so far.
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On this article, once our great sides had the lists required they built the killer instinct. Just like this side will do.'I hated every team I played': Teague's killer instinct
David Teague coaches his first game against arch-rivals Collingwood on Sunday, having played against them on six occasions during his career with North Melbourne and Carlton.www.theage.com.au
On this article, once our great sides had the lists required they built the killer instinct. Just like this side will do.
Don't hope DO!I hope so.
Lovely write up that one.Unsolved mystery: 'Intellect to rival Sam Mitchell', overlooked 677 times
Michael Gibbons is starring in his second AFL season. Why did it take him so long to earn his chance?www.afl.com.au
TheoreticallyOn this article, once our great sides had the lists required they built the killer instinct. Just like this side will do.
Casual 90 point win should do it.Theoretically
How much would we need to thrash them buy to get over 111.9?
Asking for a friend who failed stats.
89 points. one of the live ladder sites works this out for people like you and I.Theoretically
How much would we need to thrash them buy to get over 111.9?
Asking for a friend who failed stats.
So you're saying we're a chance?89 points. one of the live ladder sites works this out for people like you and I.
Paging Teddy HopkinsCasual 90 point win should do it.
I love articles like this because they remind us that players aren’t stagnant. When I read comments like “if player X is still in the team by the end of the year then we haven’t improved” it seems to preclude that chance that player X can improve. I find it interesting that we expect improvement from some “just wait til Setters has played 50 games” or “TDK with 2 years growth ..”; we accept it in others (eg. Cripps getting a running coach, Levi working on goal kicking); but we sometimes deny it as a possibility in others. Why would Gibbons be the same player at the end of the year as at the start? Why wouldn’t Polson improve across a couple of years? Not all will make it or become what we had hoped but I can’t imagine many don’t change/improve.Lovely write up that one.
Happy for all of them to be given an extension on their contracts.Give them a contract now: Your club's biggest re-signing priorities
AFL.com.au reporters name the player your club needs to put pen to paperwww.afl.com.au
Re. Carlton - Who wants to tell them?
Unsolved mystery: 'Intellect to rival Sam Mitchell', overlooked 677 times
Michael Gibbons is starring in his second AFL season. Why did it take him so long to earn his chance?www.afl.com.au
yeap...a William Buckley's chance.So you're saying we're a chance?
Diesel having a crack at Dow in an article on AFL.com.au
'You've got to toughen up': Diesel slams Carlton's former No.3 pick
Carlton champion Greg Williams has delivered some blunt advice for 2018 NAB AFL Draft No.3 pick Paddy Dowwww.afl.com.au
Unsolved mystery: 'Intellect to rival Sam Mitchell', overlooked 677 times
Michael Gibbons is starring in his second AFL season. Why did it take him so long to earn his chance?www.afl.com.au
CARLTON trio has been nominated for the 22under22 side.
After being named in the final team last year, Harry McKay, Sam Walsh and Jacob Weitering will all look to make it back-to-back nominations following their inclusions in the 40-man squad.
Decided on by the AFLPA Board, this year marks the ninth season of the 22under22 team, grouping together the best young talent in the competition
Fair call IMO. He still plays like a kid without aggression. His tackling particularly is half hearted one on one.
I agree. As good as the support structures in the junior development pathways are, that final step has to be taken by the player. Hopefully Paddy can make the transition soon.Fair call IMO. He still plays like a kid without aggression. His tackling particularly is half hearted one on one.