Carlton Blues’ George Hewett happy that club’s board backed coach Michael Voss for 2026
So we just need to continue to be a little more, you know, in some directions, we need to get some basic information with our skills more difficult and we will be good. “
Hewett, a long list of injuries, said the club allows a larger group of young players to follow the blood of the future quickly.
Blues performed seven players with less than 25 experiences on Saturday night – Cooper Lord (22 games), Matt Carroll (15), Will White (13), Ashton Moir (Nine), Flynn Young (six), Hudson O’keeff (three) and Billy Willy Willy Willy Willy Willy Willy Willy (two).
Charlie Curnow, Sam Walsh, Jack Silvagni, Adam Cerra, Mitch McGoven, Nic Newman, Sam Docerty (retired) and the best draft choice without Jagga Smith.
“You are looking for positives in the year you don’t always make a final, so I think – you never want to injury, but there are opportunities for young men with injuries,” he said.
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“They took this with both hands, and this will only strengthen our staff in the future.”
Young Blues was full of running on Saturday night after following Gold Coast 45 points in three quarters.
They closed in 13 points, and Suns had the chance to approach even before I stopped the ship without scoring a goal for Max King, which was in front of six main branches for the match and was effective in 19 points.
“I don’t think we just played great in the first three quarters, Hewett said Hewett. “Then we finally gained some momentum … But we couldn’t do the whole game.”
Hewett said the leadership group bought to encourage new capabilities in Ikon Park.
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“I think they bring excitement and joy,” he said. “We have a table tennis table in the club. When we finish three, we are there until six o’clock. Just walk around.
“So we are a very close group. It is incredible. Children do not want to leave the club, this is great.”
Hewett, Harry McKay, Curnow, and three masters of the Table Tennis Desk.