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  1. 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
  2. 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.
  3. MELBOURNE 2023: 4th (16-7, 125.2%) and lost semi-final Montagna: “They’ve only been outside the top four for a total of two weeks in three seasons. So, this is a really consistent, reliable and strong football team. I know everyone harps on the straight-sets exits, but there’s some factors there … Yes, we understand they lacked composure and weren’t able to finish their work. But I’m not jumping off Melbourne. I still think they’re in the right age demographic and are defensively so strong in the contest. Even their offence, they were sixth in the competition in points for — they averaged 90 points a game. Collingwood averaged 93, so it’s not like this team can’t score. They’ve just been let down by their ball movement and entries going inside 50. But I like the adjustments — I like (Harrison) Petty playing forward and (Shane) McAdam, (Jack) Billings adds a bit of class. I still think they’re really strong. We don’t talk enough about assistant coaches — Andrew McQualter coming across from Richmond to add a little bit of offence and ball movement … I’m certainly sticking with them this year.” King: “I just think there’s too many self-inflicted wounds through one off-season and the stress of everything going on around the edges. You start wasting too much time on things outside of football. You stress the football club, not just these players, and it permeates through the group. I don’t think this list is as deep as what it was last year. They’ve allowed players to leave that weren’t probably in their best 20 players, but somewhere between 20 and 30. Guys like (James) Harmes, (James) Jordon, (Brodie) Grundy (move clubs) and (Michael) Hibberd retires. There’s a little changing of the guard with that next rung of (players), which puts more stress on those senior players to lead the way. I just think the stress on the football club will have an impact.” Predicted finish King: Just missing finals Montagna: Top four Hudson: Top four
  4. Just a reminder that posting unsubstantiated rumours on this website is strictly forbidden.
  5. Looked to be moving well as were all the other recently injured players that were on Casey Demons list.
  6. I headed down to Gosch’s Paddock this morning for the Captain’s Run in the lead up to tomorrow night’s practice match against the Blues. The squad that took the field was indicative of the lineup for that match at Ikon Park. Likely Selections based on the groupings of players at the Captain's Run today at Gosch's Paddock. Main Group: Gawn, Viney, May, JVR, Lever, Petracca, McVee, Windsor, Billings, Langdon, Bowey, Schache, Rivers, ANB, Fritsch, Sparrow, Chandler, Kozzy, Laurie, K Brown, Tomlinson, Howes, Salem Casey Group: TMac, KFW, Sestan, Tholstrup, Hore, AMW, Adams, Fullarton, Verrell, Jefferson, Weowodin, Clarry Injured Players: Melksham (Knee), McAdam (Calf), Hunter (Calf), Spargo (Achilles), Petty (Toe), Smith (Suspended), B Brown (Knee), Turner (Stress Fracture) --- of these players Melksham, McAdam and Petty were on the track early. Others may have been but not when I was there and I was there 25 mins before the start of training. Early on the track: Melksham & McAdam Melksham having shots at goal from 50 McAdam running laps as is Melksham now. Just on McAdam and his injury. I went to training over a month ago when McAdam was jogging along the boundary presumably after he first sustained this current injury and was just beginning his rehab. From my untrained eye he does not look that much further along in his recovery. Granted at that time he looked uncomfortable and today he didn't look uncomfortable but I have no idea how far away he is from returning to full training. That first training session I reported him running laps could have been a few days ago. Melksham looked fitter and more ready to return to training than McAdam in my uneducated opinion. To quote the Castle "It's just the Vibe". I have no medical training and I don't know if there has been a relapse or recurrence of the injury or perhaps that's just how he runs so make of that observation what you will. Can see Petty in Red walking back to AAMI Main group hits the field. No Clarry in the group but Salem is there. The final practice match is indicative of the Opening Round lineup so I’ll go out on a limb and say Clarry won’t play in Opening Round. Having said that, Kozzy is training in the main group and will likely play in the Practice Match but is not available through suspension for the first match so there is a position up for grabs. No Verrell in the main group so assume that Schache will be the backup ruck. Salem looking fit and sharp. Square drill player kicks to a player at another point on the square who marks and handballs to a running player who kicks to another point of the square etc. repeat Skills for the most part look sharp however there is very limited contact/pressure in Captain's Run sessions. Players on witches hats shaped in a diamond running and handballing to another player at another point in the diamond culminating in a player receiving and having a ping for goal on the run from 40 out. Split into lines: Centre Bounce: Max, Viney, Trac, Langdon, Sparrow, Salem, Windsor Backs: May Lever, McVee, Bowey, Howes, Rivers, Tomlinson Forwards: JVR, Schache, Kozzy, ANB, Chandler, Laurie, Fritsch, Billings, K Brown Tactical drill without tackling. Very quick ball movement end to end. Skills look sharp but no pressure. Drills starting from different points of the ground. Most starting off with Bowey. Other drills starting from a ball up or throw in. Very uneven number of players in white singlets as the opposition. Most of them the coach and assistants. Seconds doing some basic drills on the rugby oval next door. Clarry in long sleeves despite the warm morning heat. Looks like the main group is winding down with forwards having shots for goal. Couple of mids are doing one on ones from a tap down from the ruck. Couple of the defenders lining up to either have the ball drilled into the from Chaplin from close in or kicked high in the air. That’s a wrap. Easy Captain’s Run session on the eve of our last Practice Match. Most players have gone back to the rooms. Trac, Viney, Chandler, Windsor, Howes, Fritsch, K Brown, Kozzy & Bowser having shots for goal. Baring any hitches the 23 that trained today will be the starting 23 tomorrow night and with the exception of Kozzy (and fingers crossed no injuries) will likely be the 22 for Opening Round. With Kozzy out of OR there is a spot up for grabs so perhaps it could be Clarry. Also someone could impress in the 2s tomorrow and claim a spot. KEV MARTIN'S CAPTAIN'S RUN OBSERVATIONS Beautiful morning for a run, minimal wind, and the day has a little crispness to it (started warming up as the session progressed). They weren't showing much joy as they went about it (to be expected, Gus and other issues). I was told that earlier on, Petty was having a run and a kick. McAdam's was running harder with his program, and Melky was working well in his rehab (no strapping). Good to see that Fullaton is ready to go, as was TMac who were in the VFL squad (no Casey players). Starting 23 out there for a simulated captain's run. Looks like K.Brown is a forward. Originally was trialled as a mid and Tholstrup as a forward. I reckon K.Brown is seen as progressing stronger than Tholstrup and so gets the chance. Hope they rest, K.Brown in the 4th quarter tomorrow and give Tholstrup a late run. Given that the others didn't join the 23, however I assume the game will be only the 23 that ran out today. Goody ran most of the session. Great to him him using his whistle, and getting heavily involved by structuring/voicing what he wants. Usually he delegates more often to the others. Nothing like an up and about Head Coach. They were switched on in the drills, plenty of noise, and excellent skills. Really enjoyed seeing the small fwds working on and executing lovely passes into the tall fwds by Billings, Laurie and Kossie. Thought Fritsch fumbled the ball and missed some easy goals today. JVR is ready to hit the big time. Schache was one paced, though no errors. Had a discussion with a fellow supporter who reckons (I agreed), Tomlinson could play well up fwd, though unlikely. May clumsy and losing his feet (could have been the sun in his eyes), hoping he can get his 'mojo' on, which he had in previous sessions. Salem looking strong, training with the mids, plenty of composure, energy, and run. Windsor moves so well over the ground. Viney, on target to be the best I have seen of him. Tracc still with some anxieties when kicking set shots for goal (appeared to have). Two out of three hit the right spot. No contact at all. Last time I saw any tackling drills was ages ago, and the tackling during sims has been diminished/less impact. They hit each other hard prior to the Christmas break, now more about the defensive structure, run and transition. I am a bit worried as we have not done this type of drill in order to prepare to be 'hard'. Hoping, they have been working on it in the closed areas. We cannot drop our early games otherwise the media will get on the 'going backwards bus'. Tomorrow is not as important as the away trip to Sydney, but gee I hope we bring some tackling pressure. Go Dees
  7. Hopefully all the Centrelinks will be showing it in their waiting rooms.
  8. The Foxtel TV Guide has a replay of tonight's Richmond vs Collingwood game listed at the time of the Casey game tomorrow @ 10:30am. There is another replay of Tiges vs Pies game at the original scheduled time of the Casey game of 2pm.
  9. I wasn’t expecting the Casey game to be televised in the original time slot.
  10. Just on McAdam and his injury. I went to training over a month ago when McAdam was jogging along the boundary presumably after he first sustained this current injury and was just beginning his rehab. From my untrained eye he does not look that much further along in his recovery. Granted at that time he looked uncomfortable and today he didn't look uncomfortable but I have no idea how far away he is from returning to full training. That first training session I reported him running laps could have been a few days ago. Melksham looked fitter and more ready to return to training than McAdam in my uneducated opinion. To quote the Castle "It's just the Vibe". I have no medical training and I don't know if there has been a relapse or recurrence of the injury or perhaps that's just how he runs so make of that observation what you will.
  11. Likely Selections based on today’s Captain's Run at Gosch's: Melbourne Steven May Jacob van Rooyen Christian Salem Judd McVee Christian Petracca Caleb Windsor Jack Viney Jake Lever Max Gawn Jack Billings Ed Langdon Bailey Laurie Jake Bowey Josh Schache Adam Tomlinson Blake Howes Trent Rivers Alex Neal-Bullen Bayley Fritsch Tom Sparrow Kysaiah Pickett Kade Chandler Kynan Brown Casey Demons Clayton Oliver Matt Jefferson Tom McDonald Jed Adams Marty Hore Will Verrall Tom Fullarton Oliver Sestan Koltyn Tholstrop Taj Woewodin Kyah Farris-White Andy Moniz-Wakefield Injured/Suspended/Retired Charlie Spargo (Achilles) Angus Brayshaw (retired) Lachie Hunter (calf) Jake Melksham (knee) Shane McAdam (calf) Smith (suspended) Harry Petty (toe) Daniel Turner (stress fracture) Ben Brown (knee)
  12. No. He was not amongst the 2s players training separately from the 1s. I named him in the list of players not training with either the 1s or the 2s.
  13. I would be very surprised if Verrall is named in Opening Round over Schache. Your team is lacking another tall forward. Whatever one's thoughts are on Schache I doubt we will go into OR with an untried ruck as a backup ruck/forward.
  14. Baring any hitches the 23 that trained today will be the starting 23 tomorrow night and with the exception of Kozzy (and fingers crossed no injuries) will likely be the 22 for Opening Round. With Kozzy out of OR there is a spot up for grabs so perhaps it could be Clarry. Also someone could impress in the 2s tomorrow and claim a spot.
  15. As @ANG13 mentioned it saves on sunscreen so theoretically the HS could run a story that we are in financial strife by skimping on sunblock.
  16. I think he always has pings from the boundary at the end of training.
  17. Thank @kev martin for alerting me to the change of time. Would not have gone otherwise
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