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 Post subject: High Five For Carrazzo
PostPosted: Tue Jan 24, 2006 10:35 am 
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http://carltonfc.com.au/default.asp?pg= ... eid=243468

He had a good season last year, hopefully this one will be even better.


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I dont think we appreciate how close this guy was to missing out.
Several Carlton supporters followed his progress from TAC to Geelong and I recall him tearing our ressies to pieces at OO one day.
He played midfield and had an absolute stack of the ball.

But Geelong didnt see a future for him and his position was looking very shaky at Carlton halfway through the 2004 season.
He had a lean patch due to illness and injury from memory and couldnt get near it.

Thankfully a move to the back half and a couple of good performances saw him get an opportunity.
No doubt Pagan was giving everyone an opportunity at the end of 2004 because heads were going to roll.
Carrazz was fortunate he hit form when he did because he was looking to go the same way as Blake Campbell, Beasy & co.

I've never doubted his ball winning ability, composure and courage but importantly he knows his weakness is his kicking and he plays within his limitations. He doesnt try to drill players but instead weights the ball and plays the percentages.
A great story.

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 Post subject: High 5 for Carazzo
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Nice article - the guy seems to know what he's got to do to earn respect at the Club - and as far as I'm concerned, he's earned a lot of respect throughout the last season

http://carltonfc.com.au/default.asp?pg= ... eid=243468

"Every player who reflects on his AFL journey will find something unique. Despite the structured nature of the drafting process in this day and age, players inevitably encounter myriad twists and turns on their way to the top.

And for many players, their fifth AFL season is a significant milestone considering the average lifespan of an AFL player is 3.9 years.

For Brownlow Medalist Chris Judd, one of those players entering his fifth season, the journey has been a stellar one. Contrast Judd's career with Tom Davidson who enters his fifth AFL season as a Western Bulldogs rookie with just one senior appearance to his credit thanks to a shocking run of injuries at Collingwood.

At Carlton, Andrew Carrazzo is entering his fifth season on an AFL list and like Judd and Davidson, the defender/midfielder has his own story."


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Great article.... just confirms what I have thought since he broke into the side that he is a top kid with exactly the mindset that we need to restore the club to its rightrful positon...

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Is this Groundhog Day? :wink:

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Threads merged to please Blue Vain 8)


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good to hear players working their "rings" off get a mention.

No spin doctors for this boy.

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Good article and I do like watching Carrazzo play!
It is good that he knows to to do and what to achieve!
Lets just hope he can play consistant footy!

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Let's hope his improvement continues so that in 3 years time he is Cap't Carrots.


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The quotes from Andrew in that article are very revealing. Shows a maturity and commitment which is just what the doctor ordered. Quite a perceptive and thoughtful guy. Love his work ethic - voted by the players 2 weeks ago as one of the top 3 workers on the track during pre-season.

He is not an 'athlete' - very much an instinctive footballer who also seems to think clearly about what he does and plays the percemtages very intelligently. From all accounts is developing as an excellent reader of the game and very coachable - Pagan loves the way he can give him a job and he will follow to the letter.

With these qualities together with courage and determination in bucket loads, expect to see him in the leadership group sooner rather than later. And from there, he certainly could be one to vy for the ultimate leadership role in the future.
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blue-insider wrote:
Let's hope his improvement continues so that in 3 years time he is Cap't Carrots.


that's got a nice ring to it, hopefully better than Vice Captain Vance.... Deputy Doering.... lucky they're both gone : )

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AND

While we're Carrazzo loving, I reckon he is one of the first picked each week. i know that's an overused expression but very few of our players can fill the voids like he can, and very few have the versatility that he does. He was our first picked back pocket each game, for the fast forward pockets like Farmer, and still played midfield as well. he was one of our best in a number of games, particularly Freo and St Kilda. He's a good one.

PLUS HE IS A LIFELONG CARLTON FAN

I love him.

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Caaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarroootttttssss!

Loving some of the quotes, the guy is a gem. I'm a big fan!

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"I wouldn't change that I'd come through the rookie list or I wouldn't change that I had to work hard for it and gone to two clubs, because it wouldn't mean as much."

Carrazzo spoke with pride about having been a rookie graduate.

"I feel more grateful for being out there, because I've had to work a bit harder for it, but most guys out there are working their rings off and doing all the extra stuff," Carrazzo said.

"I think I've got the respect of the players … but I know myself I can't rest on what I'm doing or what I've done or my ability."

"I've just got to continue to work hard all of the time, so I just can't afford to drop off at all."

"I learned so many lessons down there - life lessons as well - that it doesn't matter where you have come from, sometimes when you come to a new place, people don't really care where you've come from and you've got to prove to them again and set new standards."

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Yes he's a keeper. He is definitely a favourite at Casa da Carlton!

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