Thanks for nothing Charlie Curnow
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Lyon expected Curnow to dominate that one-on-one matchup and he’s concerned that the star forward has lost his appetite to compete with everything he’s got on game day.
“When you prepare for Carlton it used to be, 'I'm panicking about Curnow, and I'm panicking about McKay'. Well, that seems to have dissipated, because Harry's injured and Charlie's lost his appetite for being a great player,” Lyon said on SEN Breakfast.
“You've got Patrick Cripps beavering away in the middle of the ground and the rest of them are good soldiers. They don't really put fear into you, do they?
“I don't know (what's wrong with Curnow), it just looks to me as if he's content to be about the second, third or fourth banana and doesn't really want to stand up and say, 'Here I am, I'll be the man and get you over the line'.
“I was just really disappointed with the way he's played not only in this game but in games previously.
He's not trying.
Too busy building his spa business. Probably spending too much time soaking it up, whilst the fans are sooking it up.
He really has been shitting me for a few years, with his refusal to run and defend, to tackle and to shpherd and bump opponents to make a clearway for his small forwards. Instead, this premadonna expects ball all kicked to him, and for everyone to get out of the way or protect him when the ball hits the ground, only for the ball to be taken away by his opponent who wants to compete more than Charlie. That isn't hard.