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PostPosted: Tue Jun 24, 2025 2:08 pm 
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Harry's miles more valuable than Charlie.

Harry can mark high ball, and can ruck, and run, and tackle, and shepherd, and pass.

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 24, 2025 2:25 pm 
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bondiblue wrote:
Harry's miles more valuable than Charlie.

Harry can mark high ball, and can ruck, and run, and tackle, and shepherd, and pass.



for one game a month harry can do that. the rest? unsighted.


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 24, 2025 2:39 pm 
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Charlie ahead of Harry and it's not that close.

Curnow had a delayed start to the pre season and then had more surgery in February.

Would be great to have both fit and available....doesn't solve the issue of butchers up the ground kicking it to them.

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 24, 2025 2:45 pm 
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Charlie ahead of Harry and it's not that close.

Curnow had a delayed start to the pre season and then had more surgery in February.

Would be great to have both fit and available....doesn't solve the issue of butchers up the ground kicking it to them.


Well, if this is true drop him and put him through a month of intensive trading so he comes back and plays his role. He's useless as he is right now.

He's just the sort of guy that would move to Geelong and suddenly be a world beater again


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 24, 2025 3:12 pm 
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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.

This is what I've been saying, our mids are good, just not damaging.
You tag out Cripps and even then you don't have to and you have us beat.


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 24, 2025 3:19 pm 
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Juanita Jones wrote:
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Curnow was held goalless by a 22 game veteran.
He should be proud.


He also bike rode to the game. With a suspect calf injury. :clap:


many sportsman ride a bike as warm up. so what? least if our worries about Curnow is him riding to the game.

that he can be shut out of the game after a good first quarter so many games this year is the bigger concern for me.

he’s not the same player he was two years ago. i know deceivers is a part of it but it’s not that much a part of it. he misses kicks we really need him to kick a goal more often than 2023 i reckon. if anybody has stats on curnow i’d be interested but to me he’s worth considering for a trade. i know they won’t because the kids and club curnow and memberships and money money money which is where Carlton’s head is at these days.


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 24, 2025 4:15 pm 
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diesel95 wrote:
Juanita Jones wrote:
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Curnow was held goalless by a 22 game veteran.
He should be proud.


He also bike rode to the game. With a suspect calf injury. :clap:


many sportsman ride a bike as warm up. so what? least if our worries about Curnow is him riding to the game.

that he can be shut out of the game after a good first quarter so many games this year is the bigger concern for me.

he’s not the same player he was two years ago. i know deceivers is a part of it but it’s not that much a part of it. he misses kicks we really need him to kick a goal more often than 2023 i reckon. if anybody has stats on curnow i’d be interested but to me he’s worth considering for a trade. i know they won’t because the kids and club curnow and memberships and money money money which is where Carlton’s head is at these days.


If his calf was strained and or toey, riding the bike would be seen as unwise but what do I know. He still looks disinterested in playing and shows more excitement on his instagram account than he does on game day.


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 24, 2025 8:32 pm 
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Effes wrote:
Charlie ahead of Harry and it's not that close.

Curnow had a delayed start to the pre season and then had more surgery in February.

Would be great to have both fit and available....doesn't solve the issue of butchers up the ground kicking it to them.


I was being mischievous.

The problem with pointing the blame elsewhere, is we turn a blind eye to the issue at hand, and like the club, we overrate our players.

Forget all the stupid, low IQ delivery from beyond 50. On SEN today Champion Data came to the conclusion we are high and elite in 5 of the 6 important categories, its baffling, and they concluded the forward IQ at Carlton is what's missing. They suggest 30% of our list lack IQ. Have a look at Charlie and Harry's intelligence when the ball is coming their way. One hand up, standing on a spot, want to play body on body, when Charlie is smaller, at least Harry is taller and better imo one on one, or use to. They are wasted opportunities. Where is their creativity. Give them something. Move. Lead. Don't think DO!!

And you want to blame it all on those beyond 50 with the ball. Of course thay are going to bomb it. Its orchestrated by Charlie mainly. Our big white hope. He should be dropped. but who have we got? A 21yo Lemmey.

The point is, Charlie gets his fair share as does Harry, when he plays. They are paid $900k+ each to be professional forwards. Their job is to kick goals. A Forward should be able to have a set routine shooting at goal. Harry and Charlie are sposmodic, and do't. The are using Carlton Games ( 4 points) as their casual training arena. They've been doing that for 7 years. They still can't be relied on to kick straight. Don't stick up for either of them these days.

Its a disgrace. Lairising. Casual. Careless. Negligent. Costly.

Charlie is lame. Have you seen him run? and some posters are thinking of putting him in the backline. I don't care, but I know back there he will expose the team. He doesn't tackle. He has the turning circle of a ship, he isn't that great anymore. Harry isn't either, but he's not lame below the knees. My biggest fear of Harry is one head knock and he's concussed. Its a liability. I'd target him in a Final. He doesn't have to hit the ground. Just a hard bump and his head sways like a boxer whose just been hit. But at least he can sprint and tackle and he's got a good engine. He also marks, but he suffers from the same syndrome as Charlie. See above.

The are both the same value to me. Overpaid, out of form, unreliable KPFs. The people who watch them and know footy don't think they are reliable, and flakey.

Both would receive more ball from a better system. I get that. But the ball they get are less than 50-50, its 65-35. How many dont make the distance, out on a full,, off the side of the boot, let alone through the behinds.

Not good enough. I'm sick of sticking up for the players.

I don't know why you would value Charlie so high, and why? Coleman? Coz he's the only one we've got?

When Charlie and Harry won their Coleman's they were the No. 1 target for the team. We lost most games. Both were targets 80% of the entries. I think skills were better back then, from those delivering, and from them, but mentally, they are weak as piss.

Charlie played in the best team and best Finals campaign for Carlton this century. In 2023. Charlie didn't turn up for 3 consecutive games. Harry did, but he was up the ground as a marking target.

They both have peaked and are lame one way or another. They've both cost us games, more than they've won us games since 2023 Finals series.

That's why you ask what do you do with them? How do we take advantage of their skills and hide their deficiencies, chuck them in the backline. I get it. That's how frustraing both are as our KPFs for one reason or another.

Glad I got that off my chest.

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 24, 2025 8:35 pm 
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Sidefx wrote:
bondiblue wrote:
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.

This is what I've been saying, our mids are good, just not damaging.
You tag out Cripps and even then you don't have to and you have us beat.


Our best midfield combo is as good as it gets. Walsh Cerra Hewett. They rate well, when playing together as a group.

Walsh Hewett Cerra ...when Hewett finishes in a couple years, Jagga will join them and Campo, the Ben variety will be taking Hewett's and Crippa's roles. They will be old men in a couple of years. Williams looks good in there but he runs out of puff. Only playes 55% game time. Wierd.

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 24, 2025 9:17 pm 
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bondiblue wrote:
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bondiblue wrote:
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.

This is what I've been saying, our mids are good, just not damaging.
You tag out Cripps and even then you don't have to and you have us beat.


Our best midfield combo is as good as it gets. Walsh Cerra Hewett. They rate well, when playing together as a group.

Walsh Hewett Cerra ...when Hewett finishes in a couple years, Jagga will join them and Campo, the Ben variety will be taking Hewett's and Crippa's roles. They will be old men in a couple of years. Williams looks good in there but he runs out of puff. Only playes 55% game time. Wierd.

That's the scary part, good mids, just not damaging.
Hopefully that is Jagga and Ben.
55% game time then puffed, 25% more than the rest of the team. :lol:


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 24, 2025 11:57 pm 
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Curnow is bloody frustrating but I don't think he's right. Maybe the best thing for him would be a few weeks off.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 25, 2025 10:12 am 
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Curnow is bloody frustrating but I don't think he's right. Maybe the best thing for him would be a few weeks off.


Then Trade him

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I would try Curnow in the midfield. It was talked about when he was drafted that he would be the type of player that could go in there, but we haven't seen it. I know he has had his injuries, but he has the genes that suggest he could run all day and maybe it might help him sharpen up his game. Kouta was a similar player that could do it.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 25, 2025 1:12 pm 
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On AFL 360 on Kayo in the background at the 19min mark you can see Voss having a go at all the mids from a different angle, Cerra, Acres, Cripps and Pitto.
Imagine that.


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 25, 2025 1:17 pm 
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Sidefx wrote:
On AFL 360 on Kayo in the background at the 19min mark you can see Voss having a go at all the mids from a different angle, Cerra, Acres, Cripps and Pitto.
Imagine that.

Yeah mate , they copped it .

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On AFL 360 on Kayo in the background at the 19min mark you can see Voss having a go at all the mids from a different angle, Cerra, Acres, Cripps and Pitto.
Imagine that.


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 25, 2025 2:09 pm 
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Also further in that 360 segment they have Sheezel on and he said even though they were instructed to keep pushing in the 4th, the playing group went defensive and panicked a little. He also said that the coaches were not far away from holding up the green card to push them to keep going.
Imagine the players taking control on the ground against the instructions of the coaches.
I know that is not possible at Carlton.


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