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Re: 2017 Round 6: Pre game premonitions: Carlton vs Sydney

Reply #120
Sounds like Murphy, Kreuzer and Daisy are all only 50/50 at best.

They might be named but do not be surprised if there are late changes.
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Re: 2017 Round 6: Pre game premonitions: Carlton vs Sydney

Reply #121
CARLTON
In: A.Silvagni, B.Smedts, N.Graham, M.Kreuzer
Out: C.Polson, H.Macreadie (managed), A.Phillips, J.Pickett
New: Alex Silvagni (Fremantle)

SYDNEY
In: B.Jack, N.Newman, J.Laidler
Out: K.Jack (hip), J.Foote, H.Marsh (hamstring)

Re: 2017 Round 6: Pre game premonitions: Carlton vs Sydney

Reply #122
Happy with that. A few mature bodies and players rewarded for good form.

Re: 2017 Round 6: Pre game premonitions: Carlton vs Sydney

Reply #123
Silvagni no.4 makes his Carlton debut.

Re: 2017 Round 6: Pre game premonitions: Carlton vs Sydney

Reply #124
Carlton's team to face Sydney:

Backs   44. Alex Silvagni   22. Caleb Marchbank   43. Simon White
Half-backs   6. Kade Simpson   17. Sam Rowe   20. Lachie Plowman
Centreline   5. Samo Petrevski-Seton   9. Patrick Cripps   15. Sam Docherty
Half-forward   16. Billie Smedts   30. Charlie Curnow   35. Ed Curnow
Forwards   32. Nick Graham   41. Levi Casboult   23. Jacob Weitering
Followers   8. Matthew Kreuzer   4. Bryce Gibbs   3. Marc Murphy (C)

Interchange   46. Matthew Wright   25. Zac Fisher   31. Tom Williamson
    1. Jack Silvagni       

Emergencies   28. David Cuningham   27. Dennis Armfield   14. Liam Jones

In: A.Silvagni, Smedts, Graham, Kreuzer

Out: Cameron Polson (omitted), Harrison Macreadie (managed), Andrew Phillips (omitted), Jarrod Pickett (omitted)

New: Alex Silvagni (Fremantle Dockers)

Milestone: Patrick Cripps (50 AFL games)

Re: 2017 Round 6: Pre game premonitions: Carlton vs Sydney

Reply #125
Carlton's team to face Sydney:

Backs   44. Alex Silvagni   22. Caleb Marchbank   43. Simon White
Half-backs   6. Kade Simpson   17. Sam Rowe   20. Lachie Plowman
Centreline   5. Samo Petrevski-Seton   9. Patrick Cripps   15. Sam Docherty
Half-forward   16. Billie Smedts   30. Charlie Curnow   35. Ed Curnow
Forwards   32. Nick Graham   41. Levi Casboult   23. Jacob Weitering
Followers   8. Matthew Kreuzer   4. Bryce Gibbs   3. Marc Murphy (C)

Interchange   46. Matthew Wright   25. Zac Fisher   31. Tom Williamson
    1. Jack Silvagni       

Emergencies   28. David Cuningham   27. Dennis Armfield   14. Liam Jones

In: A.Silvagni, Smedts, Graham, Kreuzer

Out: Cameron Polson (omitted), Harrison Macreadie (managed), Andrew Phillips (omitted), Jarrod Pickett (omitted)

New: Alex Silvagni (Fremantle Dockers)

Milestone: Patrick Cripps (50 AFL games)

Happy to see some mature bodies. Sick of seeing pimply faced adolescents getting beat up on.

Re: 2017 Round 6: Pre game premonitions: Carlton vs Sydney

Reply #126
Who gets first crack at Buddy.

Be too fast for Rowey.

Big ask but reckon Marchback might be in line for the big job.

Pies used a kid on him in their match and he did very well.

   

Re: 2017 Round 6: Pre game premonitions: Carlton vs Sydney

Reply #127
Who gets first crack at Buddy.

Be too fast for Rowey.

Big ask but reckon Marchback might be in line for the big job.

Pies used a kid on him in their match and he did very well.

  

Start with Rowe in the first 1q, then maybe White, then Marchbank. No matter who you nominate, they will always be inadequate in some way. Almost certainly have to be double teamed for long periods.

Re: 2017 Round 6: Pre game premonitions: Carlton vs Sydney

Reply #128
Who gets first crack at Buddy.

Be too fast for Rowey.

Big ask but reckon Marchback might be in line for the big job.

Pies used a kid on him in their match and he did very well.

  
I think Marchy might be the only one who as any sort of pace, endurance and size give it a crack. Weiters is a little slow, Rowe ditto, the only other may be Plow. This may seem crazy but might C Curnow have the tools to have a crack at Buddy (athletic, height, pace)??
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Re: 2017 Round 6: Pre game premonitions: Carlton vs Sydney

Reply #129
We'll win this one.  :)
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Re: 2017 Round 6: Pre game premonitions: Carlton vs Sydney

Reply #130
Who gets first crack at Buddy.

Be too fast for Rowey.

Big ask but reckon Marchback might be in line for the big job.

Pies used a kid on him in their match and he did very well.

  
COS has done ok on him before.

Re: 2017 Round 6: Pre game premonitions: Carlton vs Sydney

Reply #131
Bit more of a reaction than I thought but the team looks a bit more solid on paper and better equipped to tackle Sydney.....Jones unlucky but you cant pick em all.
Graham needs to perform as he may not get many more chances...A.Silvagni can maybe add what James Kelly has added to Essendon in terms of experience and being able to be the General down back.
We still have a core group of kids in that team that are getting experience and its the right balance IMO....think we will be very competitive...

Re: 2017 Round 6: Pre game premonitions: Carlton vs Sydney

Reply #132
Start with Rowe in the first 1q, then maybe White, then Marchbank. No matter who you nominate, they will always be inadequate in some way. Almost certainly have to be double teamed for long periods.

My concern is Rowe, white and Weitering will all lack the pace needed and buddy major strength is his pace on the lead- Marchbank while young seems a good match IMO. Buddy doesn't use his strength as much as his pace-Marchbank reads the play extremely well and is also quick.  Prefer to give the kid a chance first off it doesn't work then put one of our older guys on him.

Buddy is always dangerous but he's unstoppable if he starts well.... prefer Marchbank to get a opportunity when his cold rather then throwing the kid to the wolves once Buddy is red hot.
  
Plus if Marchbank does a good job on Buddy will be a massive confidence boast for the kid regardless of the final score.

Re: 2017 Round 6: Pre game premonitions: Carlton vs Sydney

Reply #133
My concern is Rowe will definitely lack the pace and buddy major strength is his pace on the lead- Marchbank while young seems a good match IMO. Buddy doesn't use his strength as much as his pace-Marchbank reads the play extremely well and is also quick.  Prefer to give the kid a chance first off it doesn't work then put one of our older guys on him.

Buddy is always dangerous but he's unstoppable if he starts well.... prefer Marchbank to get a opportunity when his cold rather then throwing the kid to the wolves once Buddy is red hot.
  
Plus if Marchbank does a good job on Buddy will be a massive confidence boast for the kid regardless of the final score.

I have no problem with any of that. But as I stated, each one of our match ups has some issues, so double teaming may be also be an option. The other issue is being too Buddy-centric. There's Reid, Tippett, Rohan, plus Buddy.  A real handful.

Re: 2017 Round 6: Pre game premonitions: Carlton vs Sydney

Reply #134
Happy to see Smedts get another go. Was hoping to see Cunningham. Hopefully he plays another good game in the 2s.