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I might be biased because I love Dow, but if you watch each of his stoppage positions, they were terrible. He's been instructed to be the 3rd string stoppage position and shock, he barely extracted the ball and fed it out via handball or exploded from stoppages.Bit harsh on Teague imo.
Dow has had plenty of chances he just hasn't taken them to date. He played the first 4 games of this season and had little impact on any of them. Brought back last week in the guts but got injured.
Setterfield started the year as best 22, came straight back into the AFL team after missing 1 week through injury but had to be dropped since he was playing poorly.
LOB played a game this year and it was pretty poor, with his dropped mark and turnover that cost us a goal in the 4th quarter the nail in the coffin. Got no issue with Newnes and Cottrell being ahead of him right now.
It has taken a while but Cunners and SPS are getting more midfield minutes just recently and I hope it continues.
Yes, Kemp. He played in the championships and then played a much different role in later TAC Cup matches before his injury.Are you sure you're thinking of Kemp? Because he had surgery in July that year, and AFAIK his last game in the TAC was in April.
I dont know what is wrong wiht him atm tbh and that is enough acronyms for tonight too - I think he is being played forward too much - thats for sure.
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Thanks for that - whatever he has we need him fit and firing thats for sure.Tom Browne posted he was having Achilles issues given that he snapped it in 2018 probably playing it safe? Then again Browne may not have the right limb, appendage or player so who knows.
Just seems to really struggle within a few minutes bid going into the guts.I dont know what is wrong wiht him atm tbh and that is enough acronyms for tonight too - I think he is being played forward too much - thats for sure.
see above....??Just seems to really struggle within a few minutes bid going into the guts.
Looks like he's got concrete boots. Maybe that's just when chasing [emoji848]
I've looked back, and he was playing school football leading up to (and on the day of) his injury, so for Geelong Grammar in the APS.Yes, Kemp. He played in the championships and then played a much different role in later TAC Cup matches before his injury.
Nic Negrepontis is a Carlton supporter, and he writes these sorts of things frequently on Twitter too. For all we know he's a BF poster as well.Spot on - almost reads like it was written by someone on here (a number of us on here)
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Nic Negrepontis is a Carlton supporter, and he writes these sorts of things frequently on Twitter too. For all we know he's a BF poster as well.
Hi Nic![]()
Would be exciting to see those 4 (Dow, Cuners, SPS, S’field) in middle the at the same timeI'd argue SPS has class, Cuningham has class and pace, Dow has pace - sometimes, Setterfield may have class --- but we haven't given any of these guys an extended run and recruiting Williams is the short cut.
unless you’re the dogs, at least prior to Dunkley going down, who were exclusively using 5 non-ruck players at centre bounces: Bont, Macrae, Dunkley, Libba, and Treloar.Good midfields bat deep, you need at least 8 going through to share the load, we need to balance it more evenly with those players Nic has highlighted.
Maybe put him "in the cage" like Russell did to McGovern in 2019(?) for four to six weeks. Come back around the bye or even after it. That's six weeks to smash him into shape.see above....??
...yeah ....but Williams is much better than currently showing- when the CLub says 'soreness' means camouflage to me...he may need a serious rest/refit program but I'm hoping not.
Maybe put him "in the cage" like Russell did to McGovern in 2019(?) for four weeks. Come back around the bye or even after it. That's six weeks to smash him into shape.
A few weeks rest might help.I'm leaning towards niggly injury issue as oppossed to not fit - the bloke is a natural athlete with a few preseasons under his belt...doubt fitness is the biggest issue unfortunately.
I’ve heard they have high staff turnoverHe will play more on the outside, but that doesn't mean he won't rotate through CBA
Kemp is almost as tall and as big as Cripps, runs faster, kicks better - he will be playing proper rotations midfield HFF/wing as soon as he has built his tank.
HiNic Negrepontis is a Carlton supporter, and he writes these sorts of things frequently on Twitter too. For all we know he's a BF poster as well.
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Dare I say, could he be our very own “football unicorn” like Nik Cox? Could he even reach such lofty standard? Will the media blow smoke up Carlton’s ass after he touches it 10 times?
Setters isn't depth....
SPS has class, not pace and is being played as HBF
Dow has pace, class by hand. Can you have negative class by foot?
Cunners has pace AND class but is rarely played as a mid and unless he's playing against * he struggles to get >10 touches
Setters is average on pace and class
None of those is even close to being an established, first-choice mid. Setters probably the closest on 2020 form.
Stocker has both pace and class but has played 7 matches.
Kemp had both pace and class (pre-knee) but is yet to debut and might not be a FT mid for years.
We might swoon over our potential midfield depth but in reality we have no real proven, consistent performers beyond Cripps, Walsh and Ed. AND Cripps and Ed are not so great on pace or class either.
Also, whenever Richo is asked a Carlton question his answer is invariably negative. Let’s get some success and shove it up Yes No Bitcho!Who was listening to Yes No Richo on 3aw with Gerard tonight? In response to a question Richo said Essendon has a brighter future than us. I’m not an overly optimistic supporter but I think that view is complete c**p. Perhaps, when it comes to Carlton, they should call that segment, Yes No Bitcho!