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Will be interested to see if Bolts has more of a focus on the offensive side of things after showing we could adequately defend as a team.

I don't see any reason for Bolts to want us treading water into next year, and I'd like to know how we're going to improve and hopefully win more games. No point accepting mediocrity.

Can we initiate a tactical revolution that takes the league by storm?
 
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Exactly so it should've meant less trips to the fridge
And less moving, running, etc.

It's not like they rely purely on their training regiment to dictate their calories for the day. Being immobile vs being otherwise mobile during the day does make a significant difference, and it takes very little in the way of mistakes for that to snowball.
 
Will be interested to see if Bolts has more of a focus on the offensive side of things after showing we could adequately defend as a team.

I don't see any reason for Bolts to want us treading water into next year, and I'd like to know how we're going to improve and hopefully win more games. No point accepting mediocrity.

Can we initiate a tactical revolution that takes the league by storm?
I'll pay you australian money if you use the word attacking regularly next season, RB.
 

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Murphy has an injury-free pre-season and plays in intra-club and NAB cup. Rare in previous years.
How Jacksch, Boekhorst, Buckley fare, all on last chance.
Casboult practising his goal kicking.
Smedts, Marchbank, Pickett and Palmer slot seamlessly in.
Sumner and Lamb tearing it up.
Senior players opt to start early with 1-4 year players.
 
State of play: Your club's injury list for the off-season

The Blues emerged from the 2016 campaign relatively unscathed, with only Jed Lamb (knee arthroscope) requiring end-of-season surgery. The small forward is expected to be fit for day one of pre-season, as will the Curnow brothers Charlie and Ed who both strained medial ligaments late in the year but didn't require surgery. The only long-term injury Carlton is managing is Irish defender Ciaran Byrne's knee reconstruction from July. - Travis King

Rule them out for round one: None
A few notable omissions from that article, namely players who changed club over the trade period.
 

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The Blues emerged from the 2016 campaign relatively unscathed, with only Jed Lamb (knee arthroscope) requiring end-of-season surgery. The small forward is expected to be fit for day one of pre-season, as will the Curnow brothers Charlie and Ed who both strained medial ligaments late in the year but didn't require surgery. The only long-term injury Carlton is managing is Irish defender Ciaran Byrne's knee reconstruction from July. - Travis King

Rule them out for round one: None

From the AFL's article.. isnt that a lovely sight. All players ready for pre season

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