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larimar · 3 months
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fazcinatingblog · 2 years
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How many paper bags did Carlton offer the AFL to free Patrick
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room42 · 2 years
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Patrick Cripps tribunal result, collision, video, Carlton, Brisbane Lions, Callum Ah Chee
Patrick Cripps tribunal result, collision, video, Carlton, Brisbane Lions, Callum Ah Chee
Carlton skipper Patrick Cripps‘ two-match ban for his high hit on Brisbane’s Callum Ah Chee has been upheld at the AFL tribunal on Tuesday night, in a mega blow to the Blues’ top-eight hopes. Cripps tried to overturn his suspension for a shot on Ah Chee in Carlton’s loss to Brisbane at the Gabba on Sunday, which had been graded by the AFL’s match review officer as careless conduct, high impact…
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thebehindpost · 3 months
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Season previews: Carlton (8th)
Last season: 5th (13 wins, 9 losses, 1 draw, 113.3%), 4th after finals Notable ins: Elijah Hollands (Gold Coast) Notable outs: Zac Fisher (North Melbourne), Paddy Dow (St Kilda), Ed Curnow (retired)
Which is the real Carlton? The side severely underperforming mid-way through Michael Voss’ second year in charge, languishing in 15th spot on the ladder and feeling the ire of a furious fan base? Or the one taking the competition by storm at season’s end, winning 11 of their last 13 games and only falling short against Brisbane in a preliminary final? Belief is now sky-high again on the back of that fairytale run and the Blues are tipped by many to challenge for the flag. But it is also possible the truth could land somewhere in between Carlton’s split personality of 2023.
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The big test is how Carlton this time handle the weight of expectation and it's one they have failed repeatedly in recent times. In 2022, a spot in the eight was theirs to lose and lose it they did. Four straight losses to finish that season saw them miss the finals by a percentage of just 0.6%. And when it was assumed they would be hardened by that experience, the Blues went the other way and looked a shell of themselves to start last year. Yes, they turned it around but only after being completely written off after being so awful and were playing with house money, every win a bonus. Take even that preliminary final - Brisbane were the better side but Carlton kicked the first five goals of the game before coughing up control.
The truth is that they are a significantly better the side than the one that failed to find connection early last season and they should certainly not regress back to that place again. Charlie Curnow is the reigning dual Coleman-medallist, an imposing figure up forward. Patrick Cripps, Sam Walsh and Adam Cerra lead an A-grade midfield. And Jacob Weitering is an elite full-back, skipping the flashy stuff to just get the job done on the opposition’s best forward every week. Any side with all of them up and about will win more games than they lose.
There is more talent than that on the list but not all are quite as dependable. Mitch McGovern, Jack Martin and Zac Williams were all recruited in previous years on big money and all have been massive disappointments relative to their pay packets. Harry McKay partners Curnow in the forward line but since winning a Coleman of his own in 2021, has struggled badly with accuracy. There were moments last year when he seemed to epitomise his entire club’s psychological state, all at sea and completely devoid of confidence. Some of his misses had to be seen to be believed.
Anything is indeed possible at Carlton this season: something remarkable, certainly, but also the unremarkable. In their first 14 scheduled games, Carlton are slated to play seven Thursday or Friday night games. If they pick up where they left off and start well, the Blues will rival Collingwood as the hottest ticket in town. If it goes the other way the AFL will face a scheduling nightmare and the knives, always ready to be sharpened at Carlton, won’t stay stored away for long.
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shortystats · 8 months
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AFL Top 100: Club List Movements – 2023/2024 (Part 2)
Like Brisbane, CARLTON also lost their most senior current player when Ed Curnow – after playing only 17 games in the past two seasons due to injury and form-announced his retirement after 13 seasons, 221 games and 53 goals. During their successful 2023 season the Blues had two of their most influential players (Jacob Weitering and Sam Docherty) join Captain Patrick Cripps as Top 100 game players…
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shahananasrin-blog · 9 months
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[ad_1] Carlton coach Michael Voss says he will pick the strongest available side to face GWS on Sunday and will be “extremely disappointed” if the Blues can’t match the intensity of their opponents in a potential preview of his club’s first final in a decade. As the Blues prepare to welcome back Sam Walsh, Adam Cerra and Mitch McGovern from injury alongside other potential inclusions Lachie Fogarty and Matt Kennedy, Voss says no player will be rested against the Giants, including sore captain Patrick Cripps if he passes a fitness test.Voss said the Blues were determined to carry their hard-won momentum into finals and needed their best personnel on the field in round 24 to “build cohesiveness”.He expected the five returning Blues to all be available pending any training mishaps, while he was tight-lipped about the complaint affecting Cripps, who was restricted to just 14 disposals in the win over Gold Coast.“If the players are fit, they’ll play, if they’re not fit, they won’t play. We’re pretty determined to go to the line as hard as we possibly can,” Voss said.“(Cripps) is one of those players who has to get through training … he didn’t train a couple of days ago, so we would like him to make sure he gets through a bit (on Thursday).“I won’t confirm what (Cripps’ injury) is, other than he’s got to get through training.”Voss said there was no temptation to keep tricks up his sleeve against the Giants should the Blues have to meet them again in the first week of finals.“No I don’t think so – they way we’ve approached most of the year has been about trying to get our game healthy … we’ve struggled so much to be able to get the momentum we have, we just don’t want to give that away,” Voss said.“We feel like the benefit of being able to get (the returning players) back and build that cohesiveness is really important,” he said.“The main area that it affects at the moment is probably the midfield, given a couple of people are likely to come back into that part of the ground, the other areas have not so many changes.”Voss said the Blues could not afford to let complacency seep into their game despite securing their first finals appearance since 2013.“I’d be extremely disappointed if that’s the attitude we took into this game … we’re not afforded anything,” he said.“It’s taken a lot of energy to be able to get back to this particular place, and if there’s a group who should understand that and not take it for granted right now, it should be us.“Whatever situation GWS find themselves in (the Giants will need to win to qualify if the Bulldogs beat Geelong the day before), we hope we bring the same level of intensity no matter the moment.”Voss said the Blues would find out the extent of Jack Silvagni’s “unusual” repeated knee joint sprain on Friday.“We’re hoping it’s only a short period of time,” he said. [ad_2]
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spitonews · 1 year
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Richmond v Carlton drawn thriller, Patrick Cripps admits team got frantic in finish, Tom Lynch goal ties scores, Shai Bolton mark video, highlights
Carlton captain Patrick Cripps has admitted his side got “frantic” after its late-game demons from last season resurfaced in a drawn thriller against Richmond. The Blues led by seven points late in the fourth quarter before a goal with 17 seconds left from Tigers forward Tom Lynch tied the scores at 8.10.(58) apiece, with the draw the first between the two teams since 1972. “When you’re up, you…
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leanpick · 2 years
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Brownlow Medal 2022: AFL boss Gillon McLachlan ‘very agitated’ by overturned Patrick Cripps tribunal call
Brownlow Medal 2022: AFL boss Gillon McLachlan ‘very agitated’ by overturned Patrick Cripps tribunal call
AFL boss Gill McLachlan has doubled down on his calls for a review of the AFL Appeals Board and said he was “very agitated” by the controversial decision to overturn a two-week suspension that ultimately allowed Patrick Cripps to win the Brownlow Medal. The Carlton skipper was banned for a fortnight in August after he was found guilty of a head-high hit on Brisbane’s Callum Ah Chee. But after a…
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larimar · 2 years
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Congratulations to Patrick Cripps for winning the 2022 Brownlow medal.
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bluebaggas · 9 days
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Things I’m happy about today:
Tom De Koning’s ruck work
Zaccy Williams in the forward
Curnow
Crippa
My Baggas 💙💎🤌🏻
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fazcinatingblog · 2 years
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why does it even matter whether cripps plays or not???? without him, they have ADDED MOTIVATION of winning so that cripps can play finals. it's win-win for carlton.
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forupss · 2 years
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Gillon McLachlan says Patrick Cripps deserving of Brownlow, but doubles down on appeal criticism
Gillon McLachlan says Patrick Cripps deserving of Brownlow, but doubles down on appeal criticism
AFL CEO Gillon McLachlan has labelled Patrick Cripps an “incredibly worthy” Brownlow Medal winner, but once again questioned the controversial appeal that allowed the Carlton captain to remain eligible to win the award. Cripps was initially handed a two-match ban by AFL match review officer Michael Christian for a bump which left Brisbane’s Callum Ah Chee concussed in Carlton’s round 21 loss to…
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room42 · 2 years
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Patrick Cripps wins, medal count, leaderboard, results, highlights
Patrick Cripps wins, medal count, leaderboard, results, highlights
Carlton captain Patrick Cripps has clinched the Brownlow Medal in a heart-stopping count, polling three votes in the final round to steal the lead and secure his maiden ‘Charlie’. Brisbane’s Lachie Neale led the count for the majority of the night and headed into round 23 leading with Gold Coast’s Touk Miller on 26 votes, but the Lions ace drew just one more vote, the Suns star failed to poll…
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AFL 2022 Round 16 LIVE: Carlton Blues host St Kilda Saints in front of sold-out Marvel Stadium crowd
AFL 2022 Round 16 LIVE: Carlton Blues host St Kilda Saints in front of sold-out Marvel Stadium crowd
ROUND 20, 2021 St Kilda Saints 3.1, 5.3, 7.7, 12.9 (81) Carlton Blues 5.1, 10.1, 15.2, 18.4 (112) Goals: Saints: Max King 4, Tim Membrey 3, Cooper Sharman 2, Jack Higgins, Zak Jones, Rowan Marshall. Blues: Harry McKay 5, Sam Walsh 3, Josh Honey 2, Tom Williamson 2, Patrick Cripps, Charlie Curnow, Paddy Dow, Marc Murphy, Matthew Kennedy, Jack Silvagni. Leading disposals: Jack Steele (36), Zak…
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shortystats · 9 months
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AFL Top 100: EF: Carl v Syd: The Players
In 2022, Carlton had only one player who had qualified for Top 100 game membership: Captain Patrick Cripps Those who know my theories on such matters, will appreciate that I considered this a major impediment to them being successful. During 2023 the number of Top 100 game players at the club grew to four. Ed Curnow, their most senior current player returned from injury and two of their…
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