Maligned Blues mid gets a chance

Maligned Blues mid gets a chance

Carlton coach Michael Voss will again Paddy Dow to exchange Adam Cerra as he insists the Blues didn’t danger their hamstrung star by choosing him final week.

Cerra will miss no less than a fortnight with a low grade hamstring pressure after he confronted the Magpies off the again of per week spent below an damage cloud with tightness.

He was the dominant participant on the bottom earlier than being subbed out at halftime, racking up 20 disposals, six clearances and 5 inside 50s as Carlton stormed forward of the premiership favourites.

Voss mentioned the Blues remained “comfortable” with their determination to select Cerra for the conflict regardless of the star being unavailable for essential matches towards St Kilda on Sunday and Melbourne the next week on the MCG.

“No, we were really comfortable, we felt like we were fairly conservative the week before (the Collingwood game),” Voss mentioned.

“It was fairly minor, and Saturday the week before (Cerra) was almost ready to go. He completed a full week of training … I guess it was one of those situations where something else happened.”

Voss mentioned Dow, a former No.3 decide who’s uncontracted past this season and being watched with curiosity by rival golf equipment, would come into the 22 for simply his second begin of the season in Cerra’s place.

Dow has endured a irritating marketing campaign, failing to interrupt into the senior aspect till spherical 12 regardless of a sequence of dominant VFL midfield shows and being the substitute in 5 of his seven appearances.

The Blues coach mentioned Dow had been performing his position strongly for the aspect and didn’t should do “anything exceptional” to fill Cerra’s position towards the Saints.

“He’s been playing a fair bit of the year, we don’t seem to count the sub as a game but he’s certainly been playing a bit for us,” Voss mentioned.

“He’ll step into that role … he’s been in some really good form. We haven’t asked for anything exceptional and are hoping he doesn’t treat it that way.

“We just want for him to come in and get his job done, and he’s been able to do that in most recent weeks every time he has come in.”

Repeatedly requested how he felt in regards to the Blues sitting inside the highest eight after a turbulent season, Voss mentioned he was not keen on reflecting on the interval when he and the gamers had been subjected to intense scrutiny.

“We know that we can’t take our eye off the ball … there’s some things we need to value in our game first and foremost, and we can never drift on that,” he mentioned.

“We’ve had a very recent feel on what that doesn’t look like, and we’ve got a very recent feel on what that does look like, so we’ve just got to keep chasing ‘us’.

“We’re done with looking back because we had a period of time when we were dealing with that.”

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