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2018 Rd 16: Pre Game Prattle: Carlton vs St Kilda - Printable Version +- Carlton Supporters Club (http://new.carltonsc.com) +-- Forum: Princes Park (http://new.carltonsc.com/forum-4.html) +--- Forum: Robert Heatley Stand (http://new.carltonsc.com/forum-14.html) +--- Thread: 2018 Rd 16: Pre Game Prattle: Carlton vs St Kilda (/thread-3890.html) |
Re: 2018 Rd 16: Pre Game Prattle: Carlton vs St Kilda - kruddler - 07-09-2018 (07-09-2018, 11:50 AM)blue4life link Wrote:He's played 17 games. ...and how many good ones? He's turning 24 in Dec. How much longer can we afford to wait with him? He is supposed to be entering his prime years now and we still don't know if he'll even make it. Re: 2018 Rd 16: Pre Game Prattle: Carlton vs St Kilda - townsendcalling - 07-09-2018 (07-09-2018, 02:03 PM)kruddler link Wrote:He's turning 24 in Dec. If those who know believe that he has what it takes, but only needs continuity of games, then we keep him because he is right in the age bracket we are missing. Re: 2018 Rd 16: Pre Game Prattle: Carlton vs St Kilda - malo - 07-09-2018 (07-09-2018, 09:56 PM)townsendcalling link Wrote:If those who know believe that he has what it takes, but only needs continuity of games, then we keep him because he is right in the age bracket we are missing. Dean Rice was 25 when we picked him up after the Saints de-listed him.....after 2 knee injuries, 1 reco....we all know what happened in his first game for us. He went on to play 118 of the toughest, hardest & most valuable games for us after he was 26. We used to be a club that stuck with blokes who were the right type of players. Hope we can be again. cheers Re: 2018 Rd 16: Pre Game Prattle: Carlton vs St Kilda - Thryleon - 07-09-2018 (07-09-2018, 02:03 PM)kruddler link Wrote:...and how many good ones? He'll survive purely because we are bad enough that he's ahead of others at this stage of the game. Re: 2018 Rd 16: Pre Game Prattle: Carlton vs St Kilda - flyboy77 - 07-09-2018 (07-09-2018, 11:50 AM)blue4life link Wrote:He's played 17 games. He needs to get an extended injury free run before anyone can really assess whether he'll 'make it' surely? Contracted till end of 2019. But clearly good enough to retain on the list i.e. plenty of nuff nuffs will be chopped before him. Re: 2018 Rd 16: Pre Game Prattle: Carlton vs St Kilda - blue4life - 07-10-2018 (07-09-2018, 02:03 PM)kruddler link Wrote:...and how many good ones? He's averaging around 15 touches a game and generally uses the ball very well, outstanding figures for the first 17 games by any standards and even more so when you consider that he grew up with another code. The club extended his contract by two years when he was sidelined with a knee reco, so either they know talent when they see it or they don't, and if they don't then we have much bigger problems than Ciaran Byrne. Re: 2018 Rd 16: Pre Game Prattle: Carlton vs St Kilda - kruddler - 07-10-2018 (07-09-2018, 09:56 PM)townsendcalling link Wrote:If those who know believe that he has what it takes, but only needs continuity of games, then we keep him because he is right in the age bracket we are missing. We've trusted, 'those in the know' before. We've had 45 delistings in the past 3 years or so. Sometimes 'those in the know' don't know $h1t. :-\ Re: 2018 Rd 16: Pre Game Prattle: Carlton vs St Kilda - Thryleon - 07-10-2018 (07-10-2018, 12:46 AM)kruddler link Wrote:We've trusted, 'those in the know' before. Yep. This needs to be less emotional and more critical. Ciaran is a nice guy. Convert from another code, has been extremely unlucky, and irrespective of where he sits age wise, is simply another sub 50 gamer who wont make it to 50 games next season even with an injury free run at it. He shows the requisite qualities to persist with, but thats only one part of this equation. Going forward, do we gain more from keeping him than losing him? i.e. his going will free up a list spot to be used for Player x. Until we know what player x looks like, he stays. Part of that decision making will be who else goes, and sometimes players move on you are not anticipating moving on in some scenarios (Clay Smith just retired after yet another knee injury). Does Simpson play on next season? We need him, but he could very well pull the pin. Does Rowe go on next season? 100 games, and moving forward there are lots of kids vying for his spot, but we need ruck insurance. Id say he stays. Levi? Does he decide this is too hard and finally gets a gig elsewhere? Others may decide he could be a handy acquisition in another team, and if they miss Tom Lynch, they might want a big forward with sticky fingers (forget value, him leaving frees a list spot). ACOS? Retirement? Mullet? Crap? O Shea? Ditto? Kerridge? Done? Lang? Ordinary? Lobbe? Not up to it? Phillips? In demand? Kreuzer? Broken? N. Graham? Gone? Thomas? Tired and done? Then there are the kids who aren't kicking on either: JSOS Cunningham Then there are all the other clubs looking at our list, and seeing value in a target that is currently in struggle town with us or perhaps simply wants to leave us ala Shaun Grigg. If many of the above list end up leaving at seasons end, we have to work really hard to replace them with prospects and we have no idea what they look like. Re: 2018 Rd 16: Pre Game Prattle: Carlton vs St Kilda - blue4life - 07-10-2018 I have a better opinion of Lang than some on here, I think that with a full pre season and more games under his belt he'll be a solid player. There's absolutely nothing to gain by cutting someone like Byrne and he's contracted anyway so the point is moot. Thomas is playing good football and looks the fittest he has in years, Kreuzer is required without a doubt. Graham, Mullet and O'Shea seem to be surplus, Kerridge and Lamb are borderline, Phillips isn't much good at the best of times and he's perpetually injured, Alex Silvagni is probably finished and Rowe isn't far off it. There's plenty of scope to bring in new players without cutting some who can actually play the game. Re: 2018 Rd 16: Pre Game Prattle: Carlton vs St Kilda - Baggers - 07-10-2018 (07-10-2018, 12:04 AM)blue4life link Wrote:He's averaging around 15 touches a game and generally uses the ball very well, outstanding figures for the first 17 games by any standards and even more so when you consider that he grew up with another code. Yep. Byrne's a keeper. |