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Re: Carlton 2024 Predictions / Expectations - LoveNavy - 11-05-2023 We are competitive with responsive coaching calls so avoiding multi-goal runs against. We maintain overall form and include depth players as needed for team first changes. We see the injury curse only in the rear view mirror and nightmares. We see natural development of all younger players and strong leadership from our seniors. We remain united, doggedly determined, and never give up. Upholding the culture and brand that emerged this year. Showcasing a club that supporters, sponsers, and players, and superstars want to join. The results will take care of themselves. Go Blues Re: Carlton 2024 Predictions / Expectations - Gointocarlton - 11-05-2023 (11-05-2023, 05:05 AM)LoveNavy link Wrote:We are competitive with responsive coaching calls so avoiding multi-goal runs against.My family renewed 2 weeks ago, we are all in. Go Blues Re: Carlton 2024 Predictions / Expectations - spf - 11-06-2023 Carlton will win a Prelim in 2024. Re: Carlton 2024 Predictions / Expectations - Sub-Zero - 11-07-2023 (11-05-2023, 04:35 AM)DJC link Wrote:There are many reasons why some footballers' form may fluctuate both during a season and from season to season; injury, fitness, confidence, self-doubt, homesickness, a new role, changes to the gameplan, personal problems, different teammates, a new coach, too much weight, not enough weight, improved skills/technique, better opponents, more experience, etc, etc. The number of games or seasons played is a factor in that players develop their skills and confidence and their teammates get to know how they play and what they are capable of. For example, Owies knows to get out the back when Charlie has the ball outside 50 and is wheeling on to his right boot. The number of seasons or games played isn't a factor in isolation.Cincotta could stay in the team, even with Williams back in and no injuries there. If he were to make way, who plays in the pocket while others run off more on the flanks? Perhaps Newman, but he had a career-best year there. Yeah, maybe an improved Kemp, even Marchbank or Gov on a small. But they're better as aerial interceptors. Cowan as an option with a good pre-season and escaping the second-year "blues". Time will tell. Re: Carlton 2024 Predictions / Expectations - Lods - 11-07-2023 (11-07-2023, 12:17 AM)Sub-Zero link Wrote:Cincotta could stay in the team, even with Williams back in and no injuries there. If he were to make way, who plays in the pocket while others run off more on the flanks? Perhaps Newman, but he had a career-best year there. Boyd? Re: Carlton 2024 Predictions / Expectations - Sub-Zero - 11-07-2023 (11-07-2023, 12:23 AM)Lods link Wrote:Boyd?Perhaps. Re: Carlton 2024 Predictions / Expectations - ElwoodBlues1 - 11-07-2023 (11-05-2023, 04:35 AM)DJC link Wrote:There are many reasons why some footballers' form may fluctuate both during a season and from season to season; injury, fitness, confidence, self-doubt, homesickness, a new role, changes to the gameplan, personal problems, different teammates, a new coach, too much weight, not enough weight, improved skills/technique, better opponents, more experience, etc, etc. The number of games or seasons played is a factor in that players develop their skills and confidence and their teammates get to know how they play and what they are capable of. For example, Owies knows to get out the back when Charlie has the ball outside 50 and is wheeling on to his right boot. The number of seasons or games played isn't a factor in isolation.Im hoping Cincotta isnt relegated to the VFL and Williams has to earn his spot in the seniors. I just dont see the latter as an automatic and he needs to prove he can stay on the park and be better than Cincotta. We saw Markov replace Noble in the Collingwood finals teams after most would see Noble as the automatic pick ahead of the supp player but Markov's superior form and ability to play on a greater range of players was rewarded by the coach and McRae made the right choice. Re: Carlton 2024 Predictions / Expectations - DJC - 11-07-2023 (11-07-2023, 04:33 AM)ElwoodBlues1 link Wrote:Im hoping Cincotta isnt relegated to the VFL and Williams has to earn his spot in the seniors. I just dont see the latter as an automatic and he needs to prove he can stay on the park and be better than Cincotta. That should be a given EB. However, it's pretty clear that Vossy wants quicker/better ball movement out of defence, hence Boyd's recall. I'd like to see Cincotta stay in the 22 ... but I'd be going with 25 or 26 players and I don't think the AFL would condone that. Re: Carlton 2024 Predictions / Expectations - PaulP - 11-07-2023 The conventional wisdom is that you need 28-30 AFL ready players on a list to be a contender. That means that in any premiership team, there will be worthy, deserving players who miss out. I wish it weren't the case, but I can't see any way around it under the current system. Those AFL ready players who are on the margins won't hang around for ever. They will look for more senior opportunity elsewhere. In a very real way you do need to strike while the iron is hot. Re: Carlton 2024 Predictions / Expectations - DJC - 11-07-2023 (11-07-2023, 08:21 AM)PaulP link Wrote:The conventional wisdom is that you need 28-30 AFL ready players on a list to be a contender. That means that in any premiership team, there will be worthy, deserving players who miss out. I wish it weren't the case, but I can't see any way around it under the current system. Those AFL ready players who are on the margins won't hang around for ever. They will look for more senior opportunity elsewhere. In a very real way you do need to strike while the iron is hot. Yes, having decent depth is a key factor in a premiership tilt. The lure of a premiership and the companionship of good teammates can overwhelm the desire for more opportunity. I think that's why Paddy Dow was reluctant to move on. |