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Pre-Game Pressure: AFL 2019 Rd 6: Carlton vs Hawthorn in Launceston - 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: Pre-Game Pressure: AFL 2019 Rd 6: Carlton vs Hawthorn in Launceston (/thread-4251.html) |
Re: Pre-Game Pressure: AFL 2019 Rd 6: Carlton vs Hawthorn in Launceston - Jack Burton - 04-22-2019 The big question is can we play all of Kreuzer, Casboult, McKay, McGovern and C Curnow in the same side? Casboult was very good yesterday, and he competes better than anybody else as second ruck. McKay was obviously great yesterday, and has to play. McGovern is just going I reckon, his work rate off the ball is poor, and he has had very little impact on games. Having said that he is a classy player, and our best set shot at goal - I just wish he'd get his hands on it more. Not suggesting McGovern could get dropped, but with the way our forward line worked yesterday bringing C Curnow back in there could be disruptive. I don't think he should play NB's, he's a potential Rolls Royce, but as others have said I'd like to see him played on the wing in a Matthew Richardson type role Re: Pre-Game Pressure: AFL 2019 Rd 6: Carlton vs Hawthorn in Launceston - flyboy77 - 04-22-2019 Quote:HAWTHORN Re: Pre-Game Pressure: AFL 2019 Rd 6: Carlton vs Hawthorn in Launceston - townsendcalling - 04-22-2019 Let’s hope Geelong annoy the crap out of Sicily and he throws one!! Re: Pre-Game Pressure: AFL 2019 Rd 6: Carlton vs Hawthorn in Launceston - Gointocarlton - 04-22-2019 (04-22-2019, 12:33 AM)Jack Burton link Wrote:The big question is can we play all of Kreuzer, Casboult, McKay, McGovern and C Curnow in the same side? Casboult was very good yesterday, and he competes better than anybody else as second ruck. McKay was obviously great yesterday, and has to play. McGovern is just going I reckon, his work rate off the ball is poor, and he has had very little impact on games. Having said that he is a classy player, and our best set shot at goal - I just wish he'd get his hands on it more. Not suggesting McGovern could get dropped, but with the way our forward line worked yesterday bringing C Curnow back in there could be disruptive. I don't think he should play NB's, he's a potential Rolls Royce, but as others have said I'd like to see him played on the wing in a Matthew Richardson type roleGov played large chunks as the spare man in defence, swapped with SOS IIRC. H relished not having to ruck much and simply focused on doing his thing in the fwd line. Tractor and Cas are a solid ruck/fwd duo. Re: Pre-Game Pressure: AFL 2019 Rd 6: Carlton vs Hawthorn in Launceston - spf - 04-22-2019 Can't see why Levi cannot be second ruck, and position himself on the 50m arc. I think that is where he kicks well from, the accuracy problems seem to be highlighted when he is within 35m of goal. The closer he is the more he seems to overthink. This might work well with allowing more space for McKay or McGovern. Re: Pre-Game Pressure: AFL 2019 Rd 6: Carlton vs Hawthorn in Launceston - Professer E - 04-22-2019 I reckon we can trouble the whorks. Their midfield is thin and slow and they are short in defence. If Burgoyne, OMeara and Stratton miss we wont have any excuses IMO. They're ripe for the taking. Re: Pre-Game Pressure: AFL 2019 Rd 6: Carlton vs Hawthorn in Launceston - laj - 04-22-2019 Hawks have played 14 great qtrs out of 16, just 2 shocking last qtrs. They're still going pretty well. Charlie in to play midfield. Re: Pre-Game Pressure: AFL 2019 Rd 6: Carlton vs Hawthorn in Launceston - shawny - 04-22-2019 (04-22-2019, 03:29 AM)laj link Wrote:Hawks have played 14 great qtrs out of 16, just 2 shocking last qtrs. They're still going pretty well. What’s the fascination with many who want to turn Charlie into a midfielder....I just don’t get it. His main weakness imo is his disposal efficiency and his decision making when up the ground is questionable to say the least. He is young and trying to learn his craft at being a key match winner forward-prefer he masters want he looks to be his nature game then wasting time playing him out of position. We have young developing mids in Walsh Fish Dow SPS. They need to be given as much midfield time as possible imo. Re: Pre-Game Pressure: AFL 2019 Rd 6: Carlton vs Hawthorn in Launceston - laj - 04-22-2019 (04-22-2019, 03:48 AM)shawny link Wrote:What’s the fascination with many who want to turn Charlie into a midfielder....I just don’t get it. It's where he played mostly as an u18. If you have a chance to strengthen it further, why not. We have depth in our forwards now so now reason he can't play on a wing. he can be a strong marking target coming out of defence. A powerful midfield wins you alot. Re: Pre-Game Pressure: AFL 2019 Rd 6: Carlton vs Hawthorn in Launceston - flyboy77 - 04-22-2019 (04-22-2019, 03:54 AM)laj link Wrote:It's where he played mostly as an u18. If you have a chance to strengthen it further, why not. We have depth in our forwards now so now reason he can't play on a wing. he can be a strong marking target coming out of defence. A powerful midfield wins you alot. x4. Or even the old ruck rover type - just roam far and wide! |