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So Watson, Hendo and Jamo along with Laids, Duigs and Yarran, thats a great back half, although I would expect Yarran to eventually move into the midfield so that leaves a spot in our premiership backline....Actually I agree with this. If he was on the third forward, we would thrash most teams aerially, and have the option to switch it up.
Paddy Mac might be the wild card in your line up there as well, 40YB.So Watson, Hendo and Jamo along with Laids, Duigs and Yarran, thats a great back half, although I would expect Yarran to eventually move into the midfield so that leaves a spot in our premiership backline....
and Caz, Waite, Squidd or Rowe, along with Eddie, Jeff and Tex as our premiership forward line.....
And Murph, Judd, Carrots, Gibbs and Mclean with Bell in the pivot and Simmo and Robbo on the wings to Kruzes rucking is our middle (and Army as the super sub, with apologies to 2E, McInnes, White, Collins, Hammer and others I cant fit in right now and assume Scotty only has a season left in him).
Whats not to like? In fact it beggars belief that this unit, if fit, would not win multiple flags, I know I have a certain bias, but I cant see a weakness.
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I think we underestimated how good he is, simply because the game has changed. AFL has moved more towards a scrappy contest, so players who can take powerful marks are now gold. Perhaps 2 years ago his fitness was not letting him show his mobility either, I know it had me worried.I am with the others who say stuff paying overs for another Cloke, lets stick with what we have.
I just wonder, is it possible that with his speed off the mark, could he be the best lead up forward of the lot?McCarthy has probably been the worst performed of all the 2010 recruits yet has the capacity to be the best.
Imagine we're still another year away from seeing Pat, as he'll need to fill his body and get used to playing with it.
Still showing up as 84 kgs and 196cm. Look forward to him being 95 odd kgs. and quite a bit of strength loaded on.
Clever lad and very well respected around the club. He will come good soon enough and may yet be the versatile CHB that Henderson has been forced to be.
It just removes that millisecond of hesitation, definitely good for our boys.It's just bloody good to have 2 targets (Waite & Levi) up fwd. Our improvement has, IMO a shit load to do with this fact. The boys have the confidence to kick it deep - Carrots said this in a post match interview - and know that we have the gys down there capable of taking the marks.
Confidence is a big thing in footy.
Not just that but it sucks defenders to the talls exposing them to the run of Jeff, Eddie and Tex. We kicked 5 or 6 goals from the goal square as a result of this.It just removes that millisecond of hesitation, definitely good for our boys.
Not just that but it sucks defenders to the talls exposing them to the run of Jeff, Eddie and Tex. We kicked 5 or 6 goals from the goal square as a result of this.
There were holes all over the place for players to run into. I think we took 15 or more marks inside 50. If 4 defenders follow 2 forwards that leaves 2 forwards free. And often Waite and Caz needed double teaming, and still Caz outmarked them. Still its only one game. Lets just keep a lid on it shall we? Yeah, Nah!
So much better than a few weeks earlier when almost all our goals were coming from scrappy ground level contests 40 out. Let's see if we can maintain this- there is still a chance for this to be an improvement on last year.Not just that but it sucks defenders to the talls exposing them to the run of Jeff, Eddie and Tex. We kicked 5 or 6 goals from the goal square as a result of this.
There were holes all over the place for players to run into. If 4 defenders follow 2 forwards that leaves 2 forwards free. And often Waite and Caz needed double teaming, and still Caz outmarked them. Still its only one game. Lets just keep a lid on it shall we? Yeah, Nah!
It's no coincidence that Garlett has picked his game up over the last 5 weeks either.
It's amazing just how much better you can be when you're allowed to play the role you're best suited to.
Ran around a headless chook in the first half against Werribee, but showed good hands (overhead and on the deck) and mobility with some cameos after that.McCarthy has probably been the worst performed of all the 2010 recruits yet has the capacity to be the best.
Imagine we're still another year away from seeing Pat, as he'll need to fill his body and get used to playing with it.
Still showing up as 84 kgs and 196cm. Look forward to him being 95 odd kgs. and quite a bit of strength loaded on.
Clever lad and very well respected around the club. He will come good soon enough and may yet be the versatile CHB that Henderson has been forced to be.
Has the mobility and marking strength to replace Waite and not too bad of a kick.Ran around a headless chook in the first half against Werribee, but showed good hands (overhead and on the deck) and mobility with some cameos after that.
McCarthy could become a better option as a forward/relief ruck than Levi. Played everywhere for Glenelg and SA. Might even be our replacement for Waite.
I would look for another power defender with our first or second pick.
Forwards: Waite Mitchell Rowe
Second ruck/forward: Hampson Kreuzer Casboult
Swingmen: McCarthy Henderson White
KPD: Jamison Watson
Third talls: Laidler Bootsma McInnes
Another half back flanker and mature age KPP ahead of a flanker.#MeltdownWould definitely take a midfielder with our first pick but am open to a defender like Parko said in the Blueprint for our second pick.

Should've got Murdoch!Another half back flanker and mature age KPP ahead of a flanker.#Meltdown
If we make the finals, our first pick could be in the ball park for a tall defender. A few of clubs below us could do with talls, so someone we rate could slide if they draft for needs. Freo need talls. Saints needs mids and talls.
It seems unlikely that we'll go for a big KPP with our first pick.
So Watson, Hendo and Jamo along with Laids, Duigs and Yarran, thats a great back half, although I would expect Yarran to eventually move into the midfield so that leaves a spot in our premiership backline....
and Caz, Waite, Squidd or Rowe, along with Eddie, Jeff and Tex as our premiership forward line.....
And Murph, Judd, Carrots, Gibbs and Mclean with Bell in the pivot and Simmo and Robbo on the wings to Kruzes rucking is our middle (and Army as the super sub, with apologies to 2E, McInnes, White, Collins, Hammer and others I cant fit in right now and assume Scotty only has a season left in him).
Whats not to like? In fact it beggars belief that this unit, if fit, would not win multiple flags, I know I have a certain bias, but I cant see a weakness.
Thornton and Russell are both free agents so if they get an offer from another club, then we lose them both. If we dont pick up a player in the free trade period, then I think that we will get at least 2 compensation picks for them.I reckon we trade either Hampson or Warnock, although if we trade Hampson we lose Megan Gale and we are not the best looking most glamorous footy club anymore!
Also Thornton, Ellard and Russell should be traded, we need some nuggety rebound tough-nut defenders like Sydney have got.
Thornton and Russell are both free agents so if they get an offer from another club, then we lose them both. If we dont pick up a player in the free trade period, then I think that we will get at least 2 compensation picks for them.
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Bluebloods through the agesLEVI Casboult was a keen Carlton fan long before he joined the Blues, but he was unaware that he had a family connection to the club.
Among the Blues' best last Saturday was emerging forward Casboult, and he has a family connection with an ill-fated former star who was prominent when Carlton defeated Essendon in 1913.
The former star was George Challis, a brilliant and popular wing/half-forward who had four splendid seasons with the Blues before he was killed at the Western Front in 1916.
He was the eldest of eight siblings. His brother Archie, who was also a talented footballer, settled at Scottsdale (north-east of Launceston), where he worked for the Commonwealth Bank. One of his daughters, Roberta (Bobbie), married Graeme Casboult in 1953. Graeme's first cousin Lance Casboult was to become Levi Casboult's grandfather.
Levi Casboult, like Graeme and Charlie - and George Challis - was born and raised in Tasmania. His early allegiance to Carlton was influenced by relatives on his mother's side. For years his preferred football code was soccer, and it was not until he was 16, after his family moved to Melbourne, that he found himself drawn to making Australian rules his priority.
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