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Now without Brayshaw and Smith, Ben Brown and T Mac on semi retired list and so many injured . Getting a bit jumpy on our list preparedness for the season opening.

 

 
1 hour ago, HBDee said:

Sorry, my apologies. 6:40pm local yes agreed.

From the previous posts, and when I framed my response, the AFL game was supposed to be at 10:30. I give up!!

 
23 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Yes - the Herald Sun is quoting Max that Clarry will play with the VFL team on Wednesday morning, the objective being to ensure that he’s cherry ripe to return and to do so over the long term. I’m good with that and hope he’s not ruled out for Round Zero.

In a separate report in the Herald Sun:-

WHO DIDN'T PLAY IN MATCH SIM: Tall Tom McDonald (calf), winger Lachie Hunter (calf) and Charlie Spargo (achilles) missed against Richmond but hope to play against Carlton.

Harrison Petty was also absent due to toe soreness, with the Demons to monitor him in the next few days. Taj Woewodin (concussion) and Andy Moniz-Wakefield (thigh) are both expected to be available to face Carlton.

WHO WILL UP THEIR MINUTES: Key men

Clayton Oliver and Christian Salem both played in the back end of the seven periods against Richmond and will be watched closely as they push to play in Opening Round. Max Gawn also just played one half.

WHO IS A WHILE OFF: Shane McAdam has had an interrupted pre-season and looks likely to miss the Carlton game due to calf tightness.

Daniel Turner (leg stress fracture), Ben Brown (knee), Tom Fullarton (hamstring), Jake Melksham (knee) are also out. Angus Brayshaw has retired.

With Gus retired we really need Clayton back to his best.

But I also am mindful of the fact that he needs to go at his own pace and not allow pressure and expectations to build. I'm sure he's too smart to read DL.

I just hope he gets back to enjoying footy and so do all his teammates.

This is going to be a tough year but this is a tough group of players too.

I hope we show the media up big time and dominate the season.

Really hoping for a big,big year from Jvr and Kozzie.

I'd also like us to bury the Blues because these pretenders were lucky to beat us by shocking goal kicking, bad umpiring and us losing the plot in the last 60 seconds.

So nothing less than an unimportant ten goal win thanks.

 

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4 minutes ago, hardtack said:

From the previous posts, and when I framed my response, the AFL game was supposed to be at 10:30. I give up!!

And now I’m really [censored] off because it’s going to conflict with the Matilda’s Olympic qualifying game that starts at 8pm, and my oldest son had already claimed the spot on the TV, so we’ll only get to watch half the AFL match on the TV and half on the mobile or iPad.  
 

How could the club have not known that there would be a conflict? 10:30am was a much more sensible option!!


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Thank you to the Carlton FC website for the readily available information.

Date: Wednesday 28th February 2024
Location: Ikon Park
Gates Open: 5:30pm
Match commences: 6:40pm
Watch: Foxtel & Kayo

VFL practice match: Please note, the VFL practice match (10:30am) is no longer open to public.

Entry: Your entry gate will be detailed on your ticket (4, 5 or 6)

Parking: IKON Park is limited to street parking. We recommend coming early to secure a park close to Gate 6 and utilising public transport where possible. Please contact the Club's membership team if you require assistance on the day.

Tram
No. 19 Tram (City-North Coburg) runs from the city to Royal Parade Walker St / Stop 16, then 3 minutes walk to IKON Park.

Train
Take the Upfield Line to Royal Park Station, then a 13-minute walk to IKON Park.

Bus 
Route 123 Bus to Walker St / Stop 16, then a 3-minute walk from IKON Park.

Seating: Accessible seating is available around the ground, please speak to the gate staff on arrival.

Food and beverages: Food and beverages will be available for purchase from the 1864 Café and Eatery located at Gate 2 as well as various food vendors throughout IKON park.

Purchase Tickets: Members and non-members will have the opportunity to purchase tickets on Tuesday 6 February. 10am for members and 2pm for non-members (AEDT). Get your tickets here. 

Fullerton playing VFL.

Very impressive recovery by the big man considering he was facing 2 months on the sidelines.

 

A 6:40pm start is crazy, will still be mid 30’s and possibly smoke haze, play the main game at 9:30am, play the vfl in the evening 

8 hours ago, 58er said:

I am sick and tired of D/Lers blaming the MFC media ad nauseam. 

Some here had tasteless potshots over the last day. If they had looked at the Training schedule released today was the return after a break. So if no news exists no news is given especially no Club updates. 

On another level some D/Lers on here seem to reckon that they are privileged and entitled to extra news, inclusion,etc from the Club. As if for having the privilege to vent their feelings and opinions in this forum it gives the opportunity for extra Club to shower them with exclusive content etc. Others are “I have given $xxx and ….you know the lines. 

We are all passionate fans and of course are different but this forum is really for getting some things off your chests and also sharing in the highlights of our footy and gloating occasionally or being frustrated or angry on others. It provides a great opportunity but we are not owed any more than the other fans that choose to be more private. 

BTW Kent still don’t see the point in publishing a list of TBC, it served not one persons information in the least.  May as well put the iconic 4-6 weeks if you thought it funny or sending a message!
 

Well mate the way to fix it as I tried to say is that the club actually publish the real situation

It's a joke and all your inane statements are meaningless 


3 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

A 6:40pm start is crazy, will still be mid 30’s and possibly smoke haze, play the main game at 9:30am, play the vfl in the evening 

Smoke Haze you are predicting something?

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Carlton v Melbourne at Ikon Park, 6.40pm AEDT

CARLTON
B: Jordan Boyd, Lewis Young, Adam Saad
HB: Brodie Kemp, Mitch McGovern, Nic Newman
C: Matthew Cottrell, Patrick Cripps, Oliver Hollands
HF: David Cuningham, Charlie Curnow, Blake Acres
F: Orazio Fantasia, Harry McKay, Jesse Motlop
Foll: Marc Pittonet, Adam Cerra, Sam Docherty
I/C: Alex Cincotta, George Hewett, Elijah Hollands, Tom De Koning, Lachie Fogarty, Jaxon Binns, Billy Wilson, Lachlan Cowan
Emerg: Ashton Moir, Jack Carroll, Harry Lemmey, Matthew Kennedy

Notable absentees: Corey Durdin, Jack Martin, Matt Owies, Sam Walsh, Jacob Weitering, Zac Williams

MELBOURNE
B: Adam Tomlinson, Steven May, Christian Salem
HB: Blake Howes, Jake Lever, Trent Rivers
C: Ed Langdon, Jack Viney, Alex Neal-Bullen
HF: Christian Petracca, Bayley Fritsch, Bailey Laurie
F: Kysaiah Pickett, Jacob van Rooyen, Kade Chandler
Foll: Max Gawn, Jack Billings, Tom Sparrow
I/C: Judd McVee, Caleb Windsor, Jake Bowey, Josh Schache, Kynan Brown, Tom McDonald, Koltyn Tholstrup, Matthew Jefferson
Emerg: Marty Hore, Will Verrall, Tom Fullarton, Taj Woewodin

Notable absentees: Lachie Hunter, Clayton Oliver, Shane McAdam, Harrison Petty, Charlie Spargo

5 minutes ago, Kent said:

Smoke Haze you are predicting something?

Total fire ban and predictions from authorities that it’s one of the biggest fire risk days in years 

Trust the ‘pine’ at ikon is not as shabby as the old stand, Royal Parade side next to the 2001 Space Odyssey Black Obelisk. Otherwise somebody could get splinters and be abducted by aliens if they seek medical attention.

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I can't seem to find it on foxtel


Just now, Demon4Life said:

I can't seem to find it on foxtel

Come back tomorrow 

Just now, DeeSpencer said:

Come back tomorrow 

It's only Tuesday! Woops

Preseason results are unpredictable, gamble responsibly etc etc but Carlton $1.80 is tremendous value 


1 hour ago, adonski said:

Jefferson kicking 7!

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from a graphic design friend...

 

1. It's hard to read, even on a large screen. Both the size and the compact font are a bad rookie choice.
2. There's WAY too much empty space
3. Where are the positions?
4. What time is the match? 
5. They put Carlton's logo on the graphic but not Melbourne's
6. The emergency list is TINY
7. Don't use that serial killer font, no one can read it on a small screen and we're not in high school
8. It's BAAAAAAAAAAAAAD

2 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Big game at Docklands at 8pm.

Would have preferred a 5pm start for our game

what game?

8 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

from a graphic design friend...

 

1. It's hard to read, even on a large screen. Both the size and the compact font are a bad rookie choice.
2. There's WAY too much empty space
3. Where are the positions?
4. What time is the match? 
5. They put Carlton's logo on the graphic but not Melbourne's
6. The emergency list is TINY
7. Don't use that serial killer font, no one can read it on a small screen and we're not in high school
8. It's BAAAAAAAAAAAAAD

I'll pass that on

 
20 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Harry Petty toe surgery?

 

I’d imagine Cleary mistakenly said toe surgery instead of toe injury. 

1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I’d imagine Cleary mistakenly said toe surgery instead of toe injury. 

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