- Banned
- #101
Correct, Arceri
Round 11, 1991!
Blueseum - History of the Carlton Football Club | Round 11, 1991
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with a minute or 2 to go if i remember correctly?
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Correct, Arceri
Round 11, 1991!
Blueseum - History of the Carlton Football Club | Round 11, 1991
Blueseum: History of the Carlton Football Clubwww.blueseum.org
What does using picks like this to take up the slack for higher draft picks mean, if anything?What I really don't like is having to use picks like this to take up the slack for players taken much higher in previous drafts. We really should be mixing things up a bit.
I was there too. Arceri was given a soft free to kick a good goal 40 m out with the wind close to time on in the last quarter. Doggies fans bitched like they had just lost the game and some, minor, pleasure was had.Correct, Arceri
Round 11, 1991!
Blueseum - History of the Carlton Football Club | Round 11, 1991
Blueseum: History of the Carlton Football Clubwww.blueseum.org
People are aware you can go watch him on the NAB League app right?
Every single game this year. Every one of his involvements. Not ‘highlights’. ‘Involvements’.
Make at least a that effort (if not watch his full games). Ffs
Fish like evasion, very happy with all three of our young guns, especially now that we are out of the blood every young fella rnd1 cause we have no one else, these 3 boys can learn their craft in the VFL much like Cottrell / BSOS and Finbar, Can we just fast forward to rnd1 2020, I can't ******* wait!
Good!This bloke is going to put heaps of pressure on LOB for a spot.
To be honest I’m probably only reliable for a deep review of Kemp. The others I need to watch more of and think. Which I’m happy to do. Ok fine I will.Liked your pre-draft efforts, windows1.
Could I trouble you for a solid review of all our picks, hopefully including a rookie or 2 today. Fumbles measure a must.
To be honest I’m probably only reliable for a deep review of Kemp. The others I need to watch more of and think. Which I’m happy to do. Ok fine I will.
I wonder if they picked Sammy Walsh's brain for intelligence on Sam at under 16 level. He knows them so he should be used as a recruiting resourceRamma has always been an excellent junior footballer. He is very quick and has a long left foot. If I were in the Carlton coaching group Id give Sam the opportunity to play in 2020 as a Mid/Small forward during match practice. He is very good at swooping on the crumbs at top speed and getting a snap goal away.
great effort windows thank you from all of us purveyors of Carlton .truly!Killing me the Bighouse. Here ya go.
Good hands. Not a fumbler. Very good hands actually. Love guys like him who can just effortlessly pick up ground balls. Weightman like (from this draft) in that way. Kicking very good. Leftie and runs on to it creating a bit of space for himself in the process. Right is rarely sighted but seems functional. Seems athletic enough. Probably an early area of development is he tends to get and give super quick, too quick. He handballs to someone too close to him a lot. So he often isn’t damaging because he’s not making space/releasing. I feel he has the athletic ability to hang on to it for that split second longer and look for a longer target by hand. But he probably worries about being rag dolled - more on the body later. To be clear though he never makes ‘bad’ decisions. Like ever. Just think he could be more damaging and creative with his hands. Body needs strengthening up. He’s not pencil thin or anything- don’t get me wrong here. I don’t automatically give a leave pass on this ‘because they are young’ - some guys just don’t ever get strong enough to stand up in tackles. He looks ‘smallish’. Not fisher small. Just a bit small. I ‘think’ he will be able to get strong enough but I’d say it’s a watch point. Often reminds me of Fish in his movement. Nice type. He’s very smart. Really knows where the ball is going and relies on his excellent ability to pick the ball up off his shoelaces on the move. He can do that all day: read the play, get in close, hit the ball on the move, not fumble, dish off. Can he hold his ground and GET to the fall of the ball at AFl level? Can he stand up in tackles? He’s going to need to. He’s quickISH without being ‘fast’. He’s agile without being ‘dynamic’. Another thing I like about him is he’s a ball hunter. Wants it. Has a nose for it. Give it to me. Runs past team mates to get it. I expect him to play on ball in VFL next year, get a lot of it and do really well at that level. Reasonable probability he’s an AFl player long term for mine. At least good fringe / backup reliable type for a long time. I think that’s his floor. Regular seniors option at least in 2021. Pleasant surprise at that pick.
love to see your review of Kemp when it's up ... and thank you!! I'll be watching out for the linkTo be honest I’m probably only reliable for a deep review of Kemp. The others I need to watch more of and think. Which I’m happy to do. Ok fine I will.
2021 AFL Grand FinalWhat's a good game on you tube to get a look at this chap?
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People are aware you can go watch him on the NAB League app right?
Every single game this year. Every one of his involvements. Not ‘highlights’. ‘Involvements’.
Make at least a that effort (if not watch his full games). Ffs
Excuse my ignorance windows, but I’m unaware of this app. Is it free or a paid subscription?
already?Better than O’Brien.
Killing me the Bighouse. Here ya go.
Good hands. Not a fumbler. Very good hands actually. Love guys like him who can just effortlessly pick up ground balls. Weightman like (from this draft) in that way. Kicking very good. Leftie and runs on to it creating a bit of space for himself in the process. Right is rarely sighted but seems functional. Seems athletic enough. Probably an early area of development is he tends to get and give super quick, too quick. He handballs to someone too close to him a lot. So he often isn’t damaging because he’s not making space/releasing. I feel he has the athletic ability to hang on to it for that split second longer and look for a longer target by hand. But he probably worries about being rag dolled - more on the body later. To be clear though he never makes ‘bad’ decisions. Like ever. Just think he could be more damaging and creative with his hands. Body needs strengthening up. He’s not pencil thin or anything- don’t get me wrong here. I don’t automatically give a leave pass on this ‘because they are young’ - some guys just don’t ever get strong enough to stand up in tackles. He looks ‘smallish’. Not fisher small. Just a bit small. I ‘think’ he will be able to get strong enough but I’d say it’s a watch point. Often reminds me of Fish in his movement. Nice type. He’s very smart. Really knows where the ball is going and relies on his excellent ability to pick the ball up off his shoelaces on the move. He can do that all day: read the play, get in close, hit the ball on the move, not fumble, dish off. Can he hold his ground and GET to the fall of the ball at AFl level? Can he stand up in tackles? He’s going to need to. He’s quickISH without being ‘fast’. He’s agile without being ‘dynamic’. Another thing I like about him is he’s a ball hunter. Wants it. Has a nose for it. Give it to me. Runs past team mates to get it. I expect him to play on ball in VFL next year, get a lot of it and do really well at that level. Reasonable probability he’s an AFl player long term for mine. At least good fringe / backup reliable type for a long time. I think that’s his floor. Regular seniors option at least in 2021. Pleasant surprise at that pick.