From The Age...
Four key players are certain selections for Carlton’s elimination final at the Gabba, midfielder Adam Cerra is a strong chance to return to the side, but star forward Charlie Curnow remains in doubt and ruck/forward Tom De Koning’s selection also is uncertain.
Charlie Curnow is no certainty to make the trip to Brisbane. Charlie Curnow is no certainty to make the trip to Brisbane.Credit:Getty Images
Carlton’s difficult selection calls and large group of returnees – they have up to eight players potentially available, but are likely to pick no more than six – coincides with the club having appointed Rob Inness, the high performance boss of the Sydney Swans, as the new head of conditioning after this season ends. The club confirmed the appointed late on Wednesday in a statement.
The four players certain to play on Saturday night against the Brisbane Lions are Harry McKay, Mitch McGovern, Zac Williams and Sam Docherty (whose stunning selection was announced on Tuesday), according to club sources who spoke anonymously as team selection was not official.
But key forward Curnow, who aggravated an ankle injury against Hawthorn in round 22, is still in doubt for the elimination final, with the Blues facing a major call on his selection.
Cerra, who had a series of hamstring issues since last year and has not played since round 21, is given a reasonable chance of returning to bolster the Carlton midfield, while forward Jack Martin, who has endured another injury-ridden season, is considered less than likely, having broken down in the early minutes of round 22.
Zac Williams is set to return for the Blues. Zac Williams is set to return for the Blues.Credit:Getty Images
The Blues have to consider how many players they can bring back in one lot, given that there will be varying levels of conditioning and match fitness. While up to eight of their best 22 are potentially available, sources suggested that no more than six will play.
Small forward Matt Owies is suspended and will be out, while Jaxon Binns, Jack Carroll, Orazio Fantasia, Lewis Young shape as the most likely omissions. Cooper Lord would be unlucky to be dropped, having performed well against West Coast, while Ashton Moir was impressive against the Saints in his second game, having made an impact as the substitute.
De Koning faces a test on the foot fracture he suffered in July.
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