lily of laguna wrote:
Carlton
B: Dennis Armfield, Michael Jamison, Jarrad Waite
HB: Heath Scotland, Paul Bower, Jordan Russell
C: Kane Lucas, Aaron Joseph, Ryan Houlihan
HF: Chris Yarran, Setanta O’hAilpin, Kade Simpson
F: Matthew Kreuzer, Chris Judd, Eddie Betts
Foll: Sam Jacobs, Bryce Gibbs, Marc Murphy
I/C (from): Steven Browne, Andrew Carrazzo, Jeff Garlett, Lachie Henderson, Chris Johnson, Bret Thornton, Simon White
In: Thornton, Waite, Johnson, Browne
Out: Brock McLean (hip)
This is last years squad for the round 7 clash v Sts.
On paper we probably haven't 'improved' personnel all that much really.
No doubt we are getting a more consistent and even spread of contribution, but I can only wish we had a fit and firing Bower, Kruze, Hammer and Hendo to choose from this week.
Warnock has been in great form so far this year so hopefully that is a major improve on last years team, we also didn't have the in and underwork from Ellard and Curnow to give us access to the ball at stoppages.
I also think a fit and in form Walker will really add to the forward dynamic this year too.
Blues by 32pts
Thanks for the above Lily 'o.
Interesting. I'm with you about the advantage we'd have with last year's talls available for this game.
They're not so we deal with what we've got.
3 tall backmen on Monday will be Jamison, White and Russell to mind Reiwoldt, Kozi and probably Gilbert.
They still seem a bit short for the Saints forwards. On the flipside imo we are copying the collingwood model.
Our talls are more fleet footed runners of the ball; they can run and carry, just as Waite did last year.
We still have Waite as our wild card to throw back there if needed, so that gives me comfort with the backline.
The forwards will have their hands full against a mobile Saints backline, and if Setanta can feed the crumbers Betts Garlett and Walker, and Waite and Walker present and snag a few too, we'll be fine. I am expecting our mids to chime in for a few sausage rolls as usual.
But the game will all be decided in the midfield. Will Judd continue to dominate as the dominant player of the competition?
Well he doesn't seem to have a peer in the comp who can suppress his magic.
We definetely have the advantage there imo, especially with the soul of their midfield, Lenny, out injured.
Good point about Curnow and Ellard as extractors, and to add to that they are really effective 'blockers' too.
Dry track, and I'm expecting the run and speed of Judd, Murphy, Simpson and hopefully Armfield will carve them up.
If Milne is looking dangerous, and I reckon he's their most dangerous forward (yep moreso than Reiwoldt in 2011), then Armfield should take him on.
Warnock/ Setanta
Judd Curnow Murphy Scotland Simpson Carrazzo Ellard Robinson Armfield
We should win the clearances easily imo.
They will come out hungry for a win.
We have a bye the following week, so we can really 'ram' the win home and have a 2 week rest after we ram them.
I just want the 4 points and the percentage is secondary.
Carlton to win by 47 points.