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don't make me look up my original posts..........Can't believe him and Weitering were available at our picks!!!
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don't make me look up my original posts..........Can't believe him and Weitering were available at our picks!!!
don't make me look up my original posts..........
Anyone else find it a little odd we haven’t really heard from SOS or Agresta post-draft?
We are usually very quick with those videos, but this year...
Most other clubs have a video up, but us? Nothing.
Dunno...I've found SOS a bit more effusive with the various outlets this year...rather than his normal Johnny tightlips routine.Anyone else find it a little odd we haven’t really heard from SOS or Agresta post-draft?
We are usually very quick with those videos, but this year...
Most other clubs have a video up, but us? Nothing.
Reckon I read somewhere he puts more into his defensive running than chasing a kick.He's just a legend: Philp's persistence pays off
This is the story of Sam Philp, as told by someone who knows his football story more than most.www.carltonfc.com.au
Amazing article on Sam Philp.
Interviews Northern Knights talent manager. Obviously it's going to be a 'Sam is a great kid' piece, but it's still really worth the read.
Talks about how hard he has worked on his speed and his overall game.
How he is known for speed but places huge value on consistency and defensive running.
How he overcame injury and being snubbed by Vic Country.
I know I've fallen for a lot of 'instantly admire your draftee' articles before. But with Sam I really think I am going to admire him. And instantly!
Sensational.....it shows that not every player has that natural talent, and what you can achieve if you are prepared to work your butt off.He's just a legend: Philp's persistence pays off
This is the story of Sam Philp, as told by someone who knows his football story more than most.www.carltonfc.com.au
Amazing article on Sam Philp.
Interviews Northern Knights talent manager. Obviously it's going to be a 'Sam is a great kid' piece, but it's still really worth the read.
Talks about how hard he has worked on his speed and his overall game.
How he is known for speed but places huge value on consistency and defensive running.
How he overcame injury and being snubbed by Vic Country.
I know I've fallen for a lot of 'instantly admire your draftee' articles before. But with Sam I really think I am going to admire him. And instantly!
Yeah it was a ripping article and it’s great to see that like his new Captain Cripps he is constantly looking to improve specific areas of his game and driving himself to ever higher standards, it’s no great wonder we drafted him he is exactly the type we have specifically targeted for a while now, the highly resilient, self driven and motivated to succeed with huge upside and great leadership, ala Sam Walsh last year.He's just a legend: Philp's persistence pays off
This is the story of Sam Philp, as told by someone who knows his football story more than most.www.carltonfc.com.au
Amazing article on Sam Philp.
Interviews Northern Knights talent manager. Obviously it's going to be a 'Sam is a great kid' piece, but it's still really worth the read.
Talks about how hard he has worked on his speed and his overall game.
How he is known for speed but places huge value on consistency and defensive running.
How he overcame injury and being snubbed by Vic Country.
I know I've fallen for a lot of 'instantly admire your draftee' articles before. But with Sam I really think I am going to admire him. And instantly!
loves a cliche the lad......Sam Walsh confident Blues can maintain momentum into 2020 under coach David Teague ...
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“My main thing is the basics: technique, handball, ball handling, kicking, all those sorts of things,” Williams told Carlton Media. “Practice is still king, it doesn’t matter if you’re a Brownlow Medallist or a new draftee. “It takes a lot of work to get the perfect technique. You need to have a technique where you have confidence in every facet of the game.”
“There’s potential to do a lot of things, but as far as I’m concerned we’re third last. We’ve got to win early games and build our confidence,” he said. “There’s a lot of talent there, there’s no doubt about it, and there are some serious young players.
Hey mate, I think they were going to do it last night but it’s been postponedUsually the boys from the Carlton Show podcast do a post trade/draft show around this time of year, just wondering does anyone know of this continuing again?
CheersHey mate, I think they were going to do it last night but it’s been postponed
How things have changed...
Diesel talking about his role at the Blues
'Diesel' details development role
Specialist coach Greg Williams spoke to Carlton Media about his role in the lead-up to the 2020 season.www.carltonfc.com.au