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Re: 2018 Rd 10: Pre Game Irritation: Carlton vs Geelong

Reply #150
I was talking to a life long Carlton supporter about this today, he reckons that with Docherty injured and Gibbs gone there only about three players in our team who would get a regular game at any AFL club.
We agreed that we have quite a few young players with potential but most if not all of them would be learning their craft in the VFL at a top side and be playing the odd senior game, at Carlton we simply have to fast track them.
Long term it might not be to their benefit as we've seen with Weitering's form this season, and to a lesser extent Petrevski-Seton, time will tell I guess.

That was also probably the case during the Pagan years...with players like Murphy and Gibbs.
Would they have been even better players had they had a more gradual "education"?
Murph was knocked senseless in his early years.

I think it depends on the player.
Dow and O'Brien strike me as two who need (and thrive ) playing at the top level... but I'm not sure there won't come a time when they need to have  a few games at VFL level... much the same as Silvagni is doing at present.

Re: 2018 Rd 10: Pre Game Irritation: Carlton vs Geelong

Reply #151
That was also probably the case during the Pagan years...with players like Murphy and Gibbs.
Would they have been even better players had they had a more gradual "education"?
Murph was knocked senseless in his early years.

I think it depends on the player.
Dow and O'Brien strike me as two who need (and thrive ) playing at the top level... but I'm not sure there won't come a time when they need to have  a few games at VFL level... much the same as Silvagni is doing at present.

We just don't have the resources, if we drop them our senior side will be even more hopeless.
It's a Catch 22 I know, and largely of our own making.
The only thing in this world worth more than a hill of beans is the Carlton Football Club.

Re: 2018 Rd 10: Pre Game Irritation: Carlton vs Geelong

Reply #152
We just don't have the resources, if we drop them our senior side will be even more hopeless.
It's a Catch 22 I know, and largely of our own making.

Supporters would probably accept that for the time being...but I don't think that generosity would extend much beyond the end of this season.

Re: 2018 Rd 10: Pre Game Irritation: Carlton vs Geelong

Reply #153
Maybe a late change Harry Taylor might be in doubt , would be good for us

Taylor out ...Aaron Black in, probably the weakest Cats team on paper we have seen for a while and we are a chance to be competitive if not a slim chance to win...or maybe I am being too hopeful..

Re: 2018 Rd 10: Pre Game Irritation: Carlton vs Geelong

Reply #154
Taylor out ...Aaron Black in, probably the weakest Cats team on paper we have seen for a while and we are a chance to be competitive if not a slim chance to win...or maybe I am being too hopeful..

If the bombers beat them, and we beat the bombers.....its at least possible.


...but it IS down at Geelong.

Re: 2018 Rd 10: Pre Game Irritation: Carlton vs Geelong

Reply #155
Taylor out ...Aaron Black in, probably the weakest Cats team on paper we have seen for a while and we are a chance to be competitive if not a slim chance to win...or maybe I am being too hopeful..

A slim chance but a chance I reckon.
Murphy out but he was missing for a quarter last week so a four quarter player is an upgrade on last week, so are the Curnow boys.
Still, it was 109 points, it would be one of the biggest turnarounds of all time.
The only thing in this world worth more than a hill of beans is the Carlton Football Club.