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always rated curnow. 

Stringer type or dusty Martin if he develops as a mid.

Weird is a true kpp. Will Take time but excellent attack in the air n solid hands n kick.

Curnow is undersized kpp. Too big for smalls n too quick for bigs.

Curnow looks a stud n my pick but weid is going to be OK.

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2 hours ago, DominatrixTyson said:

Carlton young gun Charlie Curnow has been named the Round 16 NAB AFL Rising Star nominee. 

"Curnow played a key role in the Blues' eight-point loss to Melbourne over the weekend, recording 19 disposals, two goals and a game-high 10 score involvements."

 
Why exactly have we drafted a kid at pick 9 that needs another 1 or 2 years to get an AFL body and impose himself on the game, who's position we have to have our best CHB (TMAC) to cover for the foreseeable future and look at drafting in Lever while Carlton have their draftee running around impacting yesterdays match who was taken at pick 12 ?

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Haha i feel so much better about myself after reading the OP.

I often read back through my own post on DL and wish i could take them back, particularly after being sent a message or 3 from my brother telling me to stop posting while im on the gas. 

Even if Curnow ends up being a gem ( he certainly has the makings of a player ), i am confident Weed will also become one. Curnow might have the appearance of coming on fast, but so did Jordan Gysberts and many others. Just give our guy some more time to show his worth.

This might end up being a post you wish you didnt make.... maybe in a year or 2.

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It's the goddamn contested marking. Every single week we get flogged in contested marking. It makes you look sideways with envy when young oppo kids pop up and add to the party while ours are praised for their ability to 'bring the ball to ground'. May as well use our first pick on gravity.

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I used to have many problems with our recruitment performance but I really can't complain about the last few years - and that goes beyond recruitment.  I don't look too much at the line-up announcements and ins & outs because I feel more than in a long time that they know what they are doing.  Last match was a great example.

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5 hours ago, Skuit said:

It's the goddamn contested marking. Every single week we get flogged in contested marking. It makes you look sideways with envy when young oppo kids pop up and add to the party while ours are praised for their ability to 'bring the ball to ground'. May as well use our first pick on gravity.

Tommy Mc??  Clunking quite a few recently. 

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9 hours ago, Demon Jack said:

Some people have ridiculously unfair expectations for young key forwards.

We probably have Hogan to thank for that. Not everyone can come into the AFL and do what he did

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11 hours ago, DominatrixTyson said:

Carlton young gun Charlie Curnow has been named the Round 16 NAB AFL Rising Star nominee. 

"Curnow played a key role in the Blues' eight-point loss to Melbourne over the weekend, recording 19 disposals, two goals and a game-high 10 score involvements."

 
Why exactly have we drafted a kid at pick 9 that needs another 1 or 2 years to get an AFL body and impose himself on the game, who's position we have to have our best CHB (TMAC) to cover for the foreseeable future and look at drafting in Lever while Carlton have their draftee running around impacting yesterdays match who was taken at pick 12 ?

When one poses a question like this on a fan forum you're on a hiding to nothing, unless the forum's player is in the positive column.

I think it's a fair question and the type of question supporters leaning on a bar after the game may discuss, ergo, it's thread worthy.  That said, I'm also in the camp that says this question won't necessarily be answered until after their careers, which could be 12 years from now.  Some supporters may think 4 or 5 years will provide the answer, but the safe bet is post career.  Even nearly 9 years on from their draft day some people would say Naitanui should have been taken and others would argue Watts has been vindicated.  In reality, there's still much to play out between those two.

There is a view that Curnow slipped due to his off-field indiscretion, but my gut feel is that we always had Weideman as our main target.  You don't draft a key tall on how good they'll be in year two, you draft a key forward on what they'll offer in year 6 and beyond.

Weideman showed in that one quarter at Casey the talent he has.  All that's missing is a body and experience.  Both take time and we're in a position to give him that time.  

So, to answer your question, it's too early to say.  Curnow looks great and there's no doubt he and Hogan together for a decade would be a prospect worth salivating.  But that doesn't mean Weideman was the wrong call.  At this point, there doesn't need to be an either/or.

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7 hours ago, Skuit said:

It's the goddamn contested marking. Every single week we get flogged in contested marking. It makes you look sideways with envy when young oppo kids pop up and add to the party while ours are praised for their ability to 'bring the ball to ground'. May as well use our first pick on gravity.

Hogan was leading the league in contested marking at stages 2 years ago.

We're playing better footy now that our contested marking numbers are low.

Come finals Hogan will be match fit and humming. We will have the best of both worlds.

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O-Mac played on Curnow for much of the day and I reckon Charlie benefitted from that.

He was always going to be quicker and more agile on the lead and when the ball hit the deck. And Oscar again failed to kill what should have been some elementary aerial contests for a defender.

Curnow certainly has talent, but he was playing on a young and inconsistent key defender. 

As for Weid. He'll be fine.

 

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9 hours ago, Skuit said:

It's the goddamn contested marking. Every single week we get flogged in contested marking. It makes you look sideways with envy when young oppo kids pop up and add to the party while ours are praised for their ability to 'bring the ball to ground'. May as well use our first pick on gravity.

what is a contested mark worth. We won the game on the weekend. Everytime we brinhg the ball to ground I think watch out. When Carlton marked, they went back play stopped a bit and we got back to position.

Our ability to bring the ball to ground correlates with our wins this year, and that requires anticipation and speed.

Remember we have 4 starting midfielders out on Sunday and shouldn't have won that.

I remember the saints had Loewe and Lockett, the two best contested marks in the comp and everyone was certain they would win the premiership. It didn't happen.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Wrecker45 said:

Hogan was leading the league in contested marking at stages 2 years ago.

We're playing better footy now that our contested marking numbers are low.

Come finals Hogan will be match fit and humming. We will have the best of both worlds.

If your half backs and mids control and neatly deliver the ball, and the forwards lead well, contested marking is far less of an issue, whilst as in defence generally one wants the defenders to spoil not go for the contested marks.

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14 hours ago, DominatrixTyson said:

Carlton young gun Charlie Curnow has been named the Round 16 NAB AFL Rising Star nominee. 

"Curnow played a key role in the Blues' eight-point loss to Melbourne over the weekend, recording 19 disposals, two goals and a game-high 10 score involvements."

 
Why exactly have we drafted a kid at pick 9 that needs another 1 or 2 years to get an AFL body and impose himself on the game, who's position we have to have our best CHB (TMAC) to cover for the foreseeable future and look at drafting in Lever while Carlton have their draftee running around impacting yesterdays match who was taken at pick 12 ?

Because the FD didnt consult with you before drafting the Weed.

He'll be good. When he fills out he will be a force.

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