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Re: Jack Carroll
Another SOS special.
Kid can play. I think he’s an upgrade on the delisted Ollie Hotton. I’m liking what the club is doing. Very thought out selections.
His highlights package looks good. Good runner. Left footer. Clean handball. Plays for the team. Kicks a goal. I reckon he was snuffed to get delisted. Kid played well this year.
Kid can play. I think he’s an upgrade on the delisted Ollie Hotton. I’m liking what the club is doing. Very thought out selections.
His highlights package looks good. Good runner. Left footer. Clean handball. Plays for the team. Kicks a goal. I reckon he was snuffed to get delisted. Kid played well this year.
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Re: Jack Carroll
It's an odd decision. He's not good enough to play on the inside and we have enough players who can run and play half back or wing. Getting a bit weird now with SOS targetting another ex Carlton player.
The positives I see with the selection is that it costs us zero in terms of draft capital. Plus he's young, has a good attitude and is a good athlete.
Here's a comparison between Carroll and Dow for season 2024.
https://www.footywire.com/afl/footy/ft_ ... 2=S&type=A
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Re: Jack Carroll
His stats aren't particularly accurate as he was a sub in 9 of his 15 matches.
He averaged just over 15 touches a game in his six full games.
He averaged just over 15 touches a game in his six full games.
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Re: Jack Carroll
Stats are just a garbage way of judging a players ability without seeing him play.
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Re: Jack Carroll
How many other Ex-Carlton players can we recruit.
There must be some more floating around.
We are a team screaming for A grade talent and we bring in another bog average Carlton reject to go along with Dow and Stocker.
We do not have a shortage of average midfielders, particularly ones we can't get the ball.
It is the one area we are well stocked.
We pretty much pushed out Membrey, a club stalwart, so we can get games into untried kids and bring in a young player who has failed at another club.
This just screams of a team with no plan except to stick around midtable.
I am surprised SOS didn't try to bring in his kids.
There must be some more floating around.
We are a team screaming for A grade talent and we bring in another bog average Carlton reject to go along with Dow and Stocker.
We do not have a shortage of average midfielders, particularly ones we can't get the ball.
It is the one area we are well stocked.
We pretty much pushed out Membrey, a club stalwart, so we can get games into untried kids and bring in a young player who has failed at another club.
This just screams of a team with no plan except to stick around midtable.
I am surprised SOS didn't try to bring in his kids.
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Re: Jack Carroll
He is super quick and has a beautiful left foot, but what appeals to me is his evasiveness in traffic, he has a beautiful sidestep. Kid can definetly play and is very courageous.
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Re: Jack Carroll
Those rolling their eyes about us picking up a Carlton player should understand that this is Dalrymple's call, not Silvagni's.
The kid is 21. He looks well balanced and is quick. Missed most of 2023 through injury. There's enough there to like from what I've seen. Someone mentioned he's an upgrade on Ollie Hotton and that seems right to me.
The negative Nellies should at least have a look at him before writing him off.
The kid is 21. He looks well balanced and is quick. Missed most of 2023 through injury. There's enough there to like from what I've seen. Someone mentioned he's an upgrade on Ollie Hotton and that seems right to me.
The negative Nellies should at least have a look at him before writing him off.
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Re: Jack Carroll
Was considered a big slider in his draft year with phantom drafts having him ranked between 13 and 21. Kevin Sheehan was a huge fan.
He's a smooth mover with a hint of Nick Dal Santo about him
He's a smooth mover with a hint of Nick Dal Santo about him
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Re: Jack Carroll
Carlton have a superb mid field starring Cripps and Walsh. Hard for understudies to get a look in.
They also have to fit Curnow, Cripps, McKay, De Konning, Walsh and the AA fullback into their salary cap. Plus it's arguable Voss isn't particularly astute. Carroll may well be a very smart pick up.
Stocker has been good for us and Dow was looking real good once he started to get serious fitness late in the season after serious injury.
Can't argue about the price. All the negativism above seems knee jerk contrarianism.
They also have to fit Curnow, Cripps, McKay, De Konning, Walsh and the AA fullback into their salary cap. Plus it's arguable Voss isn't particularly astute. Carroll may well be a very smart pick up.
Stocker has been good for us and Dow was looking real good once he started to get serious fitness late in the season after serious injury.
Can't argue about the price. All the negativism above seems knee jerk contrarianism.
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Re: Jack Carroll
Deja Vu.
I couldn’t pick Carroll in a line up, and don’t recall seeing him play so I won’t comment on his ability.
However I have been concerned around SOS arriving at the Saints and what input he has in recruiting.
Drafting of first round picks during his tenure at GWS was horrendous, not much better at Carlton.
At Carlton he flooded them with failed GWS rejects and I am concerned he is doing the same at St Kilda with Dow and now Carroll.
I hope it is coincidence, and I hope Carroll is a player, I just don’t rate SOS at all.
On the flip side his Christian name is Jack which helps significantly in getting a game at the Saints.
I couldn’t pick Carroll in a line up, and don’t recall seeing him play so I won’t comment on his ability.
However I have been concerned around SOS arriving at the Saints and what input he has in recruiting.
Drafting of first round picks during his tenure at GWS was horrendous, not much better at Carlton.
At Carlton he flooded them with failed GWS rejects and I am concerned he is doing the same at St Kilda with Dow and now Carroll.
I hope it is coincidence, and I hope Carroll is a player, I just don’t rate SOS at all.
On the flip side his Christian name is Jack which helps significantly in getting a game at the Saints.
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Re: Jack Carroll
This wouldn't have been Silvagni's call. Dalrymple and Lyon would have the final say.
The Silvagni thing is a conclusion too easy to jump to
The Silvagni thing is a conclusion too easy to jump to
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Re: Jack Carroll
His drafting at GWS was incredibly good what are you on about? He selected almost all of their current champion players. Besides those two years where he went a bit crazy with the GWS rejects, his record at Carlton was also tremendous, he turned that club around from where it was as one of the worse performing sides of the 2000's to where it is today. Cripps, Curnow, Mackay, Walsh and Weitering are all among his personal picks. Grossly underrated list manager.D.B.Cooper wrote: ↑Fri 08 Nov 2024 4:35pm Deja Vu.
I couldn’t pick Carroll in a line up, and don’t recall seeing him play so I won’t comment on his ability.
However I have been concerned around SOS arriving at the Saints and what input he has in recruiting.
Drafting of first round picks during his tenure at GWS was horrendous, not much better at Carlton.
At Carlton he flooded them with failed GWS rejects and I am concerned he is doing the same at St Kilda with Dow and now Carroll.
I hope it is coincidence, and I hope Carroll is a player, I just don’t rate SOS at all.
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Re: Jack Carroll
Would he have been a better pick up if he was delisted by Geelong or Collingwood?
Stocker has basically been a starting 22 player since he was picked up by us. Hardly a bust.
I’m not sure what people are expecting to be picked up for free.
Stocker has basically been a starting 22 player since he was picked up by us. Hardly a bust.
I’m not sure what people are expecting to be picked up for free.
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Re: Jack Carroll
Thanks for the extra intel. This along with your other posts has given me a lot more optimism.cwrcyn wrote: ↑Fri 08 Nov 2024 4:05pm Those rolling their eyes about us picking up a Carlton player should understand that this is Dalrymple's call, not Silvagni's.
The kid is 21. He looks well balanced and is quick. Missed most of 2023 through injury. There's enough there to like from what I've seen. Someone mentioned he's an upgrade on Ollie Hotton and that seems right to me.
The negative Nellies should at least have a look at him before writing him off.
Also...the information regarding Carroll playing as the sub gives a better perspective
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Re: Jack Carroll
Silvagni left Carlton in 2019, Carroll was picked in the 2020 draft so Silvagni wouldn't have recruited him at Carlton in the first place so lets stop clutching at straws
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Re: Jack Carroll
Maybe it was the work of our insińder at Carlton, Jack Silvagni, or SOTSOS. He's already landed us Caminitti.
Let's hope JC (now that's an omen if I've ever seen one) turns out like the Hammer in terms of potential and being "Ready to go". Cost nothing in terms of trade. Freebie.
Let's hope JC (now that's an omen if I've ever seen one) turns out like the Hammer in terms of potential and being "Ready to go". Cost nothing in terms of trade. Freebie.
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Re: Jack Carroll
He certainly sounds like an upgrade for Bonner.BringBackMadDog wrote: ↑Fri 08 Nov 2024 3:44pm He is super quick and has a beautiful left foot, but what appeals to me is his evasiveness in traffic, he has a beautiful sidestep. Kid can definetly play and is very courageous.
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Almost all of their champion players?Brunswicksainter wrote: ↑Fri 08 Nov 2024 4:52pmHis drafting at GWS was incredibly good what are you on about? He selected almost all of their current champion players. Besides those two years where he went a bit crazy with the GWS rejects, his record at Carlton was also tremendous, he turned that club around from where it was as one of the worse performing sides of the 2000's to where it is today. Cripps, Curnow, Mackay, Walsh and Weitering are all among his personal picks. Grossly underrated list manager.D.B.Cooper wrote: ↑Fri 08 Nov 2024 4:35pm Deja Vu.
I couldn’t pick Carroll in a line up, and don’t recall seeing him play so I won’t comment on his ability.
However I have been concerned around SOS arriving at the Saints and what input he has in recruiting.
Drafting of first round picks during his tenure at GWS was horrendous, not much better at Carlton.
At Carlton he flooded them with failed GWS rejects and I am concerned he is doing the same at St Kilda with Dow and now Carroll.
I hope it is coincidence, and I hope Carroll is a player, I just don’t rate SOS at all.
Absolute bulls***!
Name the players he picked that make up almost all of their current champions.
SOS was only at GWS for three years and here is a list of his incredibly good first round picks.
He then recruited 9 (yes 9) former GWS players to Carlton.
Yes there's a handful of good picks on the journey, but overall the first round recruiting during his tenure at GSW was the worst in AFL history and poor to average at Carlton, not to mention taking GWS fringe players.
GWS
#1 Jon Patton
#1 Tom Boyd
#2 Jono O'Rourke
#3 Dom Tyson
#3 Lachie Plowman
#4 Jarred Picket
#5 Matt Buntine
#5 Will Setterfield
#6 Caleb Marchbank
#6 Paul Ahern
#10 Liam Sumner
#12 Kristin Jacksh
#14 Aidan Corr
Carlton
#3 Dow
#4 Stocker (gave up #4 for #19)
#6 Sam Petrevski-Seton
#10 O'Brien
#17 Brodie Kemp
#19 Blaine Boekhurst
Then SOS doubled down on a swag of the guys who couldn't cut it at GWS and recruited them to Carlton, where he got the arse BTW despite being a club playing legend and part of the Carlton Royal family.
Great player, probably a ripping bloke but very ordinary history at GWS and Carlton.
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Re: Jack Carroll
Good theory!Nick DalSanto Claus wrote: ↑Fri 08 Nov 2024 5:17pm Maybe it was the work of our insińder at Carlton, Jack Silvagni, or SOTSOS. He's already landed us Caminitti.
Let's hope JC (now that's an omen if I've ever seen one) turns out like the Hammer in terms of potential and being "Ready to go". Cost nothing in terms of trade. Freebie.
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Re: Jack Carroll
Stocker was at the Saints before SOS, so totally irrelevant to this topic.
But was a huge bust for SOS at Carlton as he gave up #4 to get him.
(traded future #4 for #19 to get stocker)
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