I doubt it. He looks a fair way behind the others.
there's been a bit of talk, but there'd be others ahead of him at this stage.
There was an article that read he was one of six inside midfielders this season. Felt like they all were going to play. It was the article where Walsh wasn't mentioned and made SCSers nervous he would be more outside.
found this article.
Carlton star Jack Martin is being prepared for more time through the midfield in 2021.
In his first year with the Blues, the 26-year-old played mostly across half forward and occasionally on-ball.
He impressed with his contested marking prowess and ball-use inside 50, but held his own when used in the middle.
Talking on the Carlton website, assistant coach John Barker said they will be upping Martin’s midfield minutes in 2021.
"He’s spending more time through the midfield this pre-season, specifically more as an inside midfielder: we know how good he is as a ball hunter. He’s very hard to tackle and what he brings to the inside is his elite pressure. If he’s not winning it, he’ll be applying significant pressure to the opposition,” Barker told Carlton Media.
"He’s got a great ability to evade and get out of traffic and he’s continued to work on that over the pre-season. He’ll play both midfield and up forward: what we want to do is expose him to more midfield minutes this year."
Will Setterfield has completed his second full pre-season as a Blue, after arriving at the club in the middle of ACL rehab at the end of 2018.
Barker said the 23-year-old continues to grow and improve with more time fully fit under his belt.
"‘Setters’ is someone who keeps taking steps forward. He had his first real pre-season last year so the fact that he’s going to get another pre-season now is massive for him,” Barker said.
“His inside work last year was great and he’s become a real barometer around stoppages. Arguably the most impressive thing about him is he’s one of those guys who’s working really hard to help our midfield organise around contests and stoppages.
"His smarts are what have grown significantly not only over the last year, but over this pre-season in particular. His running has gone to another level and he’s built on the foundation that he grew in the last pre-season on the back of an ACL injury.
"He’s a true hybrid for us, he’s got the ability to play inside and out and he’s going to give us some real flexibility."
Liam Stocker had a 2020 season derailed by personal issues, with the former first round pick returning home from the Queensland hub early in the year.
Barker said they’re hoping to continue to develop the youngster as a midfielder this season after starting his career across half back.
"He's in his third year in now and his run has continued to improve. He’s very strong in the contest but he’s continuing to grow that also: with a lot of young players, he’s looking to continue to improve his consistency and train with consistency. That’ll give him the ability to play consistently well,” he said.
"Young players can go in and out of form over the course of the season so the ability to sustain good training habits is what helps them in this area. He’s been training as a midfielder but he’s continuing to work on all aspects of his game to fit in where needed if needed, he’s training to be flexible."