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Power forward?
#71
(02-23-2016, 03:14 AM)ItsOurTime link Wrote:The guy the bulldogs picked up with the pick we traded played more games than Jones.  >Sad
Thanks for that, now I will have more nightmares tonight.
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#72
(02-23-2016, 09:06 AM)DJC link Wrote:I'm not sure how it helps Thry.  In fact, having Jones on the list means that the young blokes will be asked to step up before they're ready.  We really can't go in to a game with Jones in the 22 - unless we're tanking.

It helps.  I'd rather our young players learn their role whilst Liam gets punched in the back of the head rather than them getting the number one defender.

I'm not holding onto hopes of him coming good, as it's pretty slim but he still has time enough to improve and become a decent player.  Again like Simon white his presence helps us more for allowing us to develop youngsters without shattering their confidence.
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#73
(02-23-2016, 03:14 AM)ItsOurTime link Wrote:The guy the bulldogs picked up with the pick we traded played more games than Jones.  >Sad

I like Redpath from the Dogs, kept Boyd out of the team and is built like a double brick dunny..not sure if he is the player you are talking about?
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#74
(02-23-2016, 09:52 AM)ElwoodBlues1 link Wrote:I like Redpath from the Dogs, kept Boyd out of the team and is built like a double brick dunny..not sure if he is the player you are talking about?
Caleb Daniel is the player eb.
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#75
(02-23-2016, 09:53 AM)Thryleon link Wrote:Caleb Daniel is the player eb.

Thanks Thry..I should have figured that from the previous posts, been a long hot day :-[....still like Redpath and of course Crash's man Caleb D was always going to be a controversial selection.
I'm a Daniel fan and like Crash reckon he can make it and we should have been more interested....you need cult figures at your club who can play and given his form in the U18 carnival
he warranted better than pick 46 IMO...

Kieran Lovell is another small player who starred at the championships for Tassie and was picked up by the Hawks...Daniel and Lovell succeeding might see a rethink about smaller players and their value...
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#76
(02-23-2016, 09:51 AM)Thryleon link Wrote:It helps.  I'd rather our young players learn their role whilst Liam gets punched in the back of the head rather than them getting the number one defender.

I'm not holding onto hopes of him coming good, as it's pretty slim but he still has time enough to improve and become a decent player.  Again like Simon white his presence helps us more for allowing us to develop youngsters without shattering their confidence.

He has to get a game for that to happen and, if he can't get the ball, he won't get a game.

If he did jag a game, there's no way the opposition would put their best defender on him.  The third banana would be overkill  :Smile
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#77
Yep, the 9 games he was gifted last year will be it for his time at Carlton
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#78
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-02-24/tr...ver-summer

Quote:Levi Casboult has dropped 3kg over the pre-season and is in much better shape to cope with the demands of a modern-day key forward who can take the occasional turn in the ruck. When he arrived at Carlton as a rookie in 2010 he was 103kg and last year he was officially listed as 105kg. Casboult displayed his new-look physique in the Blues’ opening NAB Challenge game against Hawthorn last Thursday. As was the case with most of his teammates last season Casboult was unable to run out games, and while it is early days he impressed with his ability to have an impact on more contests. Casboult, who missed the last four games of 2015 after injuring the posterior cruciate ligament in his right knee, has enjoyed the new training regime at Carlton this season, with an emphasis on intensity and high-speed running. – Howard Kotton

- See more at: http://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-02-24/tr...qUWaL.dpuf
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#79
[quote author=flyboy77 link=topic=2724.msg145465#msg145465 date=1456270659]
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-02-24/tr...ver-summer

This sounds like Levi's really stepped up in terms of physical development and commitment. If it translates to better running, combined with solid marking, improved kicking (and entry), we could have a power forward on our hands this year. I'm keen to see how Foster is developing too. We soooo need to fill this gap whilst we wait for the young guys
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#80
I don't want to necessarily go over old territory, but I seem to recall people were suggesting that Casboult had a ripping pre season last year.


Sounds like he has increased muscle mass and decreased weight which tells us that this was false information at best.

Perhaps we were just massively under done in season 2015 and had the result accordingly.
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