Discussion 2023 Round 13: Teams & In Game Discussion

What was your final score?

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  • 1900 - 1949

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  • 1950 - 1999

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  • 2000 - 2049

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  • 2050 - 2099

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  • 2100 - 2149

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  • 2150 - 2199

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  • 2200 - 2249

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Dressing room split as Carlton pressure heats up (msn.com)

Dressing room split as Carlton pressure heats up
Story by Chris De Silva • 4h ago

Carlton has been engulfed by reports of player in-fighting following yet another loss as the pressure ramps up on embattled senior coach Michael Voss.
Despite coming into the season as a hot finals pick, Voss' side has won just four of its first 12 games and currently sits 14th on the ladder.
According to columnist Sam McClure, Voss is "coaching for his career at Carlton" for the remainder of the season despite having a contract for next season.

While Voss has been blamed for Carlton's shortcomings, McClure also claimed that Blues players have not seen eye to eye with each other amid the club's struggles.
"There is a lot going on behind the scenes," he told Nine's Footy Classified.

"There are players that are starting to wonder if they in fact have the right system. There are opposition clubs that I have spoken to over the weekend that believe Carlton do not have a discernible game plan.
"There are players at Carlton who don't want to be playing with one another. There are factions developing within the playing group as well.
"There is at least one situation that I know of inside the Carlton dressing room between a couple of players which has caused issues within the team."

McClure added that some of Carlton's senior decision-makers had become "restless at the lack of development".
Central to Carlton's on-field struggles has been the club's inability to score this season, with the Blues currently ranking 14th in points for, despite having the last two Coleman Medal winners in the forward line.

Port Adelaide great Kane Cornes claimed Voss had "neglected" the offensive side of the ball in order to sure up the Blues' defence.
"I think he's focused really heavily on one aspect of the game - and defensively they've been really strong - but he's neglected other areas," he told Footy Classified.
"They've lost that midfield power ... and they've lost any connection. They can't score, which is so flattening. For anyone who has played the game, as much as everyone talks defence and all of that, you want to score.
"I think they're slow, they're not giving effort, I don't think they're physical enough."
Cornes was backed up by Essendon great Matthew Lloyd, who said Voss needed to release the shackles, comparing the Blues' situation to Fremantle's slump earlier this season.

"I thought Fremantle looked horrible, we all thought they looked horrible about five or six weeks ago. They knew they couldn't keep playing the way they were playing," he told Footy Classified.

"I think Carlton are in that area where they're trying, but they look awful. They look slow, they look one-paced, they can't score.
"Michael Voss is even saying they're tight as a team. He's got to look at himself and say, 'Why are my players playing tight and playing the footy that I'm not actually asking them to play?'.
"I talk about Patrick Cripps, he looks as tight as anybody. He has those moments where he's the Brownlow medallist one minute and looks poor the next. I've never seen Sam Walsh get caught so many times, the way Harry McKay is kicking, Jacob Weitering's season has been baffling.
"Why are so many in the same boat? That's got to come back on Michael."
Nice timing from Cornes and Lloyd :rolleyes: You couldn't just let Carlton self implode on its own for one more week. You just had to give Voss all this ammo before an Essendon game.... :rolleyes:
 
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Nice timing from Cornes and Lloyd :rolleyes: You couldn't just let Carlton self implode on its own for one more week. You just had to give Voss all this ammo before an Essendon game.... :rolleyes:
Exactly what I was thinking - but it didn’t take these mouthpieces to say it. Carlton always set themselves for Essendon games - and while we’ve improved we are still low on experience, especially in the midfield, and prone to fades. Huge danger game. The one area we have improved is in staying in games and not dropping heads, which is pleasing.
 
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Exactly what I was thinking - but it didn’t take these mouthpieces to say it. Carlton always set themselves for Essendon games - and while we’ve improved we are still low on experience and prone to fades. Huge danger game.
Fully expect Carlton to win (I am heavily biased :LOL:) with Essendon's midfield injuries and it being a must-win game for us (I honestly didn't think any of the last 5 games were must-wins, but we need to win the next two before the bye or it is season thrown away)

Betting odds about the same - huge game!
 
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Fully expect Carlton to win (I am heavily biased :LOL:) with Essendon's midfield injuries and it being a must-win game for us (I honestly didn't think any of the last 5 games were must-wins, but we need to win the next two before the bye or it is season thrown away)

Betting odds about the same - huge game!
If i was Carlton i would be signing TDK asap just too much upside to let geelong or sydney in
 
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Coming back from injury with a BE of 145 and Melbourne with the bye next week, it's probably a better idea to wait until round 15.
I agree regarding (not) trading Oliver back in, due to the bye more than other factors.

I remember having a similar dilemma in 2020 when Gawn returned form a knee injury while averaging 140, was sitting very high and was shocked when nearly every other coach in the top 20 teams brought him in his first week back.

I quickly rectified it next week as there was no way I was leaving that POD open. Apart from the bye other difference was positional - likely Oliver still ends up in your team in a fortnight while you upgrade elsewhere hopefully grabbing 2 premium scores instead of 1.
 
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WHO IS a chance to play in round 13?

In this week's In the Mix we find the players who are giving their selectors plenty of food for thought.

Who's going out, who's sore, who is under the pump? Our reporters attempt to pick all the R13 ins and outs. Check it out.


The Crows missed the flexibility and size of Josh Worrell against Gold Coast, with the defender likely to return immediately as a replacement for injured teammate Tom Doedee. It is then a matter of how the Crows address form issues elsewhere and reward those performing at SANFL level. Midfielder Harry Schoenberg was the Crows' best at SANFL level for the second straight week, finishing with 26 disposals, seven clearances, eight inside 50s and 11 tackles. Midfielders Brayden Cook and Sam Berry were also emergencies against the Suns, while Jackson Hately has been consistent at state league level. Shane McAdam has recovered from a quad injury but will return through the SANFL. – Nathan Schmook

R12 sub: Ned McHenry (replaced Tom Doedee)


The Lions should be bolstered by the return of key defender Jack Payne for Saturday's match against Hawthorn at the MCG. Payne missed the pre-bye loss to Adelaide with concussion and has recovered well. Chris Fagan will also have to find a replacement for suspended veteran Dayne Zorko, with Deven Robertson, Kai Lohmann, Nakia Cockatoo and James Tunstill all under consideration. - Michael Whiting

R11 sub: James Madden (replaced Jack Gunston)



The Blues will again be without George Hewett (concussion) for this week's King's Birthday Eve clash with the Bombers. Jack Silvagni (hip) may miss, while Marc Pittonet (hand) could be back as both face tests. Jaxon Binns (35 disposals, nine marks) continued to stake his claim for a senior debut in the VFL, while Lachie Fogarty (22 disposals, eight tackles) was also strong. David Cuningham (21 disposals, seven clearances) and Jack Martin (18 disposals, six tackles) also made impressive returns from respective calf injuries. Paddy Dow looked exciting after coming on as the sub last week and should be a good chance of retaining his place in the 23. - Riley Beveridge

R12 sub: Paddy Dow (replaced Jack Silvagni)



Craig McRae will need to make at least one change and possibly two or three following a costly trip to Western Australia. Jordan De Goey has been hit with a suspension, while Beau McCreery and Will Hoskin-Elliott are both in doubt. Fin Macrae and Trent Bianco were both included in the 26-man squad last weekend and have been close to the mark in the past month. Pat Lipinski hasn't played since doing his shoulder again in March and a decision will need to be made later in the week if he needs some minutes in the VFL rather than returning for a blockbuster game. Dan McStay is also available after undergoing surgery to repair his finger tendon after round five. Jamie Elliott missed the trip to Perth due to a shoulder injury but is expected to face the Demons. Ed Allan has been closing in on a debut. Josh Carmichael might be the best like-for-like De Goey replacement but the mature-age recruit has been on the outer this year. Nathan Kreuger kicked a few goals at Preston but hurt his ankle late, while Reef McInnes kicked a couple of goals in the VFL. - Josh Gabelich

R12 sub: Oleg Markov (replaced Beau McCreery)



The possible return of Peter Wright for Sunday night's blockbuster against Carlton could be a huge boost for the Bombers. Jake Kelly made his return from concussion in the VFL and could be an option, while Elijah Tsatas is likely to need more time at the lower level after his Bombers debut last weekend. Dylan Shiel is likely to be an out due to injury after being substituted against North Melbourne, with his replacement Massimo D'Ambrosio (six disposals) kicking the match-winning goal. Tex Wanganeen (20 disposals, two goals), Kaine Baldwin (21, 12 marks) and Nick Bryan (19 disposals, 32 hitouts) had good VFL games, while Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti (15 disposals, seven tackles and two goals), Kelly (24, 10 marks) and Nik Cox (21, nine marks) were good as Tsatas (18, a goal) played his first game. – Dejan Kalinic

R12 sub: Massimo D'Ambrosio (replaced Dylan Shiel)




The Dockers are fortunate to have a genuine No.1 ruckman in Luke Jackson who can elevate to cover Sean Darcy, with support from key forward Josh Treacy. It means changes this week will likely be made to bolster the attack, with Michael Walters pushing to return from a calf strain. Medium forward Sam Sturt (two goals in the WAFL) is another likely candidate in the forecast wet conditions if Walters remains unavailable. With Jaeger O'Meara suspended, hard-tackling youngster Neil Erasmus (25 disposals and six tackles in the WAFL) would be a good inclusion, with Matt Johnson to spend more time in the centre. Will Brodie is also available after a team-high 30 disposals with Peel Thunder. – Nathan Schmook

R11 sub: Sam Sturt (replaced Sean Darcy)



The Giants will lose small forward Brent Daniels to a hamstring injury for this weekend's trip to Tasmania to face the Kangaroos. However, reinforcements are on the way back. Nick Haynes should return from the AFL's concussion protocols, while Cam Fleeton (32 disposals, eight marks) could also get a recall after impressing in the VFL. Harry Rowston (26 disposals, seven clearances) was among the best at reserves level, while Wade Derksen (17 disposals, two goals) continued to excite as he searches for a senior debut. Young defender Josh Fahey showed some promising signs after coming on as the sub and could retain his place. - Riley Beveridge

R12 sub: Josh Fahey (replaced Brent Daniels)



Hawthorn was brought crashing back to earth with a thud in Adelaide, but will regain captain James Sicily for Saturday's game against Brisbane. Josh Ward got through his VFL return and collected 21 touches on managed minutes. Chad Wingard didn't play in Box Hill due to some more calf concerns last Friday. Harry Morrison collected 31 touches against Williamstown to put his hand up for a recall. Seamus Mitchell missed the trip to South Australia due to illness and might come straight back. Cooper Stephens is still hunting a first start in brown and gold and could be close after finishing with 25 disposals, eight tackles and two goals at Box Hill on the weekend. Denver Grainger-Barras also produced one of his best showing at VFL level after he collected 23 touches and took 11 marks against the Seagulls. Ned Long and Max Ramsden were both included in the 26-man AFL squad. - Josh Gabelich

R12 sub: Cam Mackenzie (replaced Lloyd Meek)
 
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Melbourne welcomes back two of its premiership stars for its King's Birthday clash with ladder leader Collingwood. Clayton Oliver (hamstring) and Michael Hibberd (managed) are confirmed starters, while Jake Bowey (concussion) and James Harmes (suspended) come out of the side that toppled the Blues last week. After being the sub in the previous three games, James Jordon returned to the VFL on the weekend and impressed with 30 disposals, five clearances and a goal to put his name firmly back in contention for a spot in the Demons' 22. Jake Melksham is available after his suspension and could get a call up into the Dees' struggling forward line, while Josh Schache may get another chance at the top level after he booted four goals for Casey. – Alison O'Connor

R12 sub: James Harmes (replaced Jake Bowey



The Kangaroos will lose co-captain Jy Simpkin and fellow experienced midfielder Hugh Greenwood for this weekend's clash with the Giants, after both entered the AFL's 12-day concussion protocols. Dan Howe (30 disposals, nine clearances) could be an option as a replacement after impressing in the VFL, while youngster Charlie Lazzaro (25 disposals, one goal) was also among the best and has shown some strong form at reserves level recently. Ben Cunnington (23 disposals, seven tackles) will be another to be considered, should interim coach Brett Ratten look for a veteran presence in his engine room. - Riley Beveridge

R12 sub: Tom Powell (replaced Jy Simpkin)



Could this be the week Charlie Dixon returns? The powerhouse forward has resumed training without restrictions after missing four matches with a quad problem. He'll have to get through the main session to come under consideration, but things are looking positive. The same goes for Travis Boak (ribs) who has missed the past two matches but is now back with the main group and pushing to face the Western Bulldogs at Marvel Stadium on Friday night. With the Dogs' tall forward line, skipper Tom Jonas should also come into the reckoning after playing SANFL last weekend. - Michael Whiting

R12 sub: Josh Sinn (replaced Scott Lycett)


Any changes made will most likely hinge on Richmond's injury list, after a strong performance against Greater Western Sydney. The Tigers are yet to confirm if Dylan Grimes needs time on the sidelines after receiving treatment on his shoulder, with Nick Vlastuin (corked leg) a perfect replacement if fit. Maurice Rioli jnr is also a possible inclusion if he has overcome his hamstring complaint, although the forward line functioned strongly against the Giants. – Sarah Black

R12 sub: Noah Cumberland (replaced Rhyan Mansell)



After a week off, Ross Lyon will be considering a handful of names ahead of the trip to Sydney. Hunter Clark was injured last start and won't play for the next month. Tim Membrey played in the VFL before the bye after missing a game due to concussion, following an interrupted start to 2023. Mitch Owens is expected to be available after being subbed out of round 10 due to concussion. Marcus Windhager has been accumulating big numbers for Sandringham and could return for his first game in the 22 since round five. Jack Billings is yet to play a senior game under Lyon but is now injured and won’t play for the next month. Leo Connolly has also been performing well at VFL level under Jake Batchelor. - Josh Gabelich

R11 sub: Cooper Sharman (replaced Hunter Clark)



The suspension of veteran Luke Parker opens a spot in Sydney's midfield to face St Kilda, with Dylan Stephens or Angus Sheldrick in line for a recall after good recent form in the VFL. Dane Rampe and Joel Amartey are also hopeful of a comeback this week, which could leave defender Lewis Melican on the outer despite his solid return against Carlton two weeks ago. The addition of Amartey up forward could see Hayden McLean spend more time in the ruck, which would likely mean young tall Lachlan McAndrew returns to the VFL. - Martin Smith

R11 sub: Corey Warner (replaced Lachlan McAndrew)



The Eagles are sliding back to the point where they are selecting from the bare minimum of players after injuries to Tom Barrass (hip), Elijah Hewett (concussion), Shannon Hurn (hamstring) and Connor West (knee). Liam Duggan (suspension) will be available against Adelaide, while there is doubt over ruckman Callum Jamieson. Captain Luke Shuey is pushing to return from ankle and hamstring injuries and is tipped to play, while Greg Clark can be elevated from substitute duties. Midfielder Luke Edwards is due to come out of concussion protocols and be available, and Samo Petrevski-Seton should be cleared of a quad injury. Zane Trew (14 disposals in the WAFL) and Campbell Chesser (19) may be required, despite the club wanting to allow the latter a block of WAFL games to build form. – Nathan Schmook

R12 sub: Greg Clark (replaced Luke Edwards)



Luke Beveridge will need to plug another hole at half-back after scans confirmed a hamstring strain for Ed Richards. The Dogs might consider Caleb Poulter on Friday night, just a week after selecting the former Collingwood wingman in the Mid-Season Rookie Draft. Laitham Vandermeer has been playing at half-back for Footscray and is another option that the Dogs will consider against Port Adelaide, along with Hayden Crozier and Luke Cleary. Alex Keath collected 21 touches and six marks against Geelong's VFL side, while Josh Bruce finished with 16 disposals and seven marks at Avalon Airport Oval. Sam Darcy kicked 1.5 in his return game from 13 disposals and six marks but is set to undergo surgery after suffering a fractured jaw. Mitch Hannan kicked three goals after being dropped following the trip to the Northern Territory. - Josh Gabelich

R12 sub: Lachlan McNeil (replaced Ed Richards)
 
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