Blues mid may need accessory to play

Blues mid may need accessory to play

Important Carlton on-baller George Hewett stays doubtful with a hand damage because the Blues put together for his or her first away sport of the season.

The strong-bodied midfielder will probably be assessed at coaching on Thursday and will find yourself taking part in whereas sporting a glove because the Blues plan to tackle the Giants’ inside bulls in Sydney.

Carlton coach Michael Voss mentioned he was nonetheless optimistic Hewett can be obtainable for Saturday’s conflict.

“He’ll still be assessed today, so we’re hoping he’ll be available … we’ve still got to go through the test for him today, but if he goes fine at training he’ll be right to go,” Voss mentioned.

“He may end up playing with a glove if he does.”

Ed Curnow will seemingly once more play a extra distinguished function within the midfield if Hewett misses out, however Voss was tight-lipped on whether or not the veteran would play a run-with function with a GWS midfielder.

Carlton would attempt to “disrupt” some parts of the Giants’ sport plan however have been finally targeted on controlling the way in which the sport regarded, Voss mentioned.

“(The Geelong win) is certainly confirmation that our method and our system can stand up against some really good opposition,” he mentioned.

“Our ability to take it on the road and consistently be able to apply and play the way that we want … we feel like that stacks up against any opposition.”

Voss mentioned the Blues have been planning to take two specialist ruckmen into the sport after Tom De Koning and Marc Pittonet each had an affect within the win over the Cats.

“We’re always trying to balance our profile of our team. We certainly got some good ascendancy around the ground with Pitto and Tom there as well,” he mentioned.

“It’s certainly a model that we’re keen to continue, and they both had an impact on the game, so I see no reason why we wouldn’t continue with that.”

Voss mentioned small ahead Jack Martin can be an opportunity to play in spherical 4 as he battles a calf grievance, whereas Sam Walsh’s session with the primary group at Thursday coaching may decide how quickly he makes a return.

“If he pulls up really well out the back of this particular session, then we can probably sit down with a bit more clarity and start to pick where his return date lies,” Voss mentioned.

“We’re not going to do anything that puts him at risk, we’ve been pretty patient and so is he. “We want him to play 18 to 20 games for the rest of the year, so we want him in good health.”

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