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AFL Midfields

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-02-15/engine-room-part-one

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-02-16/engine-room-part-two

Not far from the money - quite a wrap on young Tom Bell? Where is Simmo and ZAch T?

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Tom Bell: Benefited from a Spartan off-season, starting his 2014 campaign in superb condition and continuing to build momentum. Likened to club great Anthony Koutoufides for his athleticism, the former rookie is a potential heir to Judd in the Blues' engine room.

Jaryd Cachia: The robust midfielder has been rewarded for his progress with elevation to the Blues' primary list as a nominated rookie. Broke through for 14 games last year, mainly as a tagger, but needs to develop his outside game.

Andrew Carrazzo: The veteran midfielder has kissed goodbye the calf issues that wrecked his 2013 season and required post-season surgery. Teammates and coaches alike have welcomed back his leadership and work ethic on the track.

Patrick Cripps: The Blues' top draft pick is expected to press for selection in round one, particularly given the early absence of Judd's inside work. Still building a tank and learning how to run efficiently, but loves the contest.

Ed Curnow: The club's chief tagger last year in Carrazzo's absence, he has continued to wow the Blues with his ability to eat up high training loads with his elite endurance. Has been challenged to maintain his high standard.

David Ellard: The diminutive midfielder was last year cruelled by injuries at critical stages, just when it appeared he might break through to become a regular senior player. Needs a big year and has prepared accordingly.

Nick Graham: The teenage ball-getter with the shock of blond hair continues to impress with his commitment to bettering himself in all areas of his game. Could earn an early opportunity to add to his two-game tally.

Bryce Gibbs: The highly-skilled playmaker is continuing his transition from outside runner to a harder-to-counter balance between inside and outside play. Expect him to be more of a presence around stoppages.

Nick Holman: Eased into the Blues' program like all youngsters but adopts a bull-at-a-gate approach in everything he does. Likely to be used around the flanks initially in the VFL but his desperation could open up other options.

Chris Judd: Not expected to return until at least round three after undergoing surgery on an ongoing achilles injury. The veteran also had a limited preparation last season but managed to be a strong contributor.

Matthew Kreuzer: The Blues' first-choice big man has overcome the foot injury that required post-season surgery and appears set to spend more time in attack to help solve the club's forward issues. Also wants to become a leader.

Kane Lucas: Enjoyed the best of his four injury-hampered seasons to play 17 games last year but finished the season in the VFL and appears to be behind several others for an early midfield berth.

Brock McLean: The midfield workhorse is tipped to continue his late-career renaissance that has him ranked among the club's most reliable players. Never been quick, but keeps going at the same relentless pace.

Marc Murphy: The contrast between this pre-season and last has been stark for the second-year skipper, whose knee issues appear behind him. Expect a vastly improved performance as both a player and a leader.

Mitch Robinson: After enduring an indifferent season in which he was dropped and received public criticism from Malthouse, the tough runner is determined to re-establish himself as a key member of the Blues' line-up.

Ciaran Sheehan: The Irish rookie only started training with the Blues after Christmas and, accordingly, has been slowly stepped through the program. Possesses terrific athleticism and his skills are progressing well, while his game sense naturally requires ongoing education.

Tom Temay: A second-year player who has been trying to bulk up his light frame, but one to keep an eye on with his kicking skills and elite running power.

Dale Thomas: The most talked-about ankle in the AFL is pain-free, with the former Magpie putting many miles into those explosive legs and becoming increasingly optimistic about his prospects. Thriving under longtime mentor Mick Malthouse.

Matthew Warnock: Arguably the Blues' best tap ruckman, Warnock could be given an early opportunity in the No. 1 ruck role while Kreuzer is deployed predominantly forward. Finished last season strongly and is working on his contested marking.

Cameron Wood: former Magpie, rookie, third in the ruck pecking order behind Kreuzer and Warnock but the Blues say he isn't simply insurance. Expected to play at least a handful of games to lighten the ruck load at strategic times.
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Cameron Wood: former Magpie, rookie, third in the ruck pecking order behind Kreuzer and Warnock but the Blues say he isn't simply insurance. Expected to play at least a handful of games to lighten the ruck load at strategic times.

Indicates a likely elevation...Or a potential problem that we dont know about.
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Cameron Wood: former Magpie, rookie, third in the ruck pecking order behind Kreuzer and Warnock but the Blues say he isn't simply insurance. Expected to play at least a handful of games to lighten the ruck load at strategic times.

Indicates a likely elevation...Or a potential problem that we dont know about.

I need a cheap ruckman for my dream team, beginning to think I should pick him up??
Reality always wins in the end.

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Is it realistic to have Temay, Sheehan, Holman & Lucas on that list ?? 
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Cameron Wood: former Magpie, rookie, third in the ruck pecking order behind Kreuzer and Warnock but the Blues say he isn't simply insurance. Expected to play at least a handful of games to lighten the ruck load at strategic times.

Indicates a likely elevation...Or a potential problem that we dont know about.

Wouldn't he just step into Duigan's LTI position??? :-\
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I thought Duigan was completely removed from the list as he is now playing in Geraldton WA ??
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Cameron Wood: former Magpie, rookie, third in the ruck pecking order behind Kreuzer and Warnock but the Blues say he isn't simply insurance. Expected to play at least a handful of games to lighten the ruck load at strategic times.

Indicates a likely elevation...Or a potential problem that we dont know about.

Or tactic? This guys seems to think Kreuzer will play forward.
Ignorance is bliss.

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I thought Duigan was completely removed from the list as he is now playing in Geraldton WA ??

I understand that Duigan can't play elsewhere because he is still contracted to Carlton and is on the long-term injury list.  However, he has been appointed coach of the Towns Football Club in Geraldton and is hoping to pull on the boots again midway through the season. 

While I don't know the details, it seems that Carlton can pay out Duigan's contract mid-season without losing the ability to replace him through the long-term injury list process.

Hopefully, someone more familiar with the AFL rules will chip in.
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Cameron Wood: former Magpie, rookie, third in the ruck pecking order behind Kreuzer and Warnock but the Blues say he isn't simply insurance. Expected to play at least a handful of games to lighten the ruck load at strategic times.

Indicates a likely elevation...Or a potential problem that we dont know about.

Or tactic? This guys seems to think Kreuzer will play forward.

Where did you read that, or did you hear him say it ? I am having trouble with the link maybe.
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Cameron Wood: former Magpie, rookie, third in the ruck pecking order behind Kreuzer and Warnock but the Blues say he isn't simply insurance. Expected to play at least a handful of games to lighten the ruck load at strategic times.

Indicates a likely elevation...Or a potential problem that we dont know about.

Or tactic? This guys seems to think Kreuzer will play forward.

Where did you read that, or did you hear him say it ? I am having trouble with the link maybe.

Saw an interview with MM not so long ago where he stated that Cameron Wood was fully aware and happy that he was mainly recruited as "insurance". That may well have changed or MM was foxing (he wouldn't do that would he?  :)) ) at that time, or what did he mean by "insurance"? Maybe Wood is more of a threat to Casboult's selection - a better kick for goal for a start, but maybe not so good crashing the packs. Probably a better ruck than the Boult. Food for thought.
Reality always wins in the end.

 

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Cameron Wood: former Magpie, rookie, third in the ruck pecking order behind Kreuzer and Warnock but the Blues say he isn't simply insurance. Expected to play at least a handful of games to lighten the ruck load at strategic times.

Indicates a likely elevation...Or a potential problem that we dont know about.

Or tactic? This guys seems to think Kreuzer will play forward.

Where did you read that, or did you hear him say it ? I am having trouble with the link maybe.

It's written right above Mants.
Ignorance is bliss.

ONWARDS AND UPWARDS!