Can the Blues beat the Suns?

By Jamie Samuel / Roar Guru

Carlton will travel to the Gold Coast to take on the Suns in Saturday night’s game under lights at Metricon Stadium.

Carlton head into this clash after their impressive first victory of 2021 over Fremantle last Sunday. After two competitive performances, it was a nice reward for David Teague’s men, who did well considering they were missing three key forwards in Jack Martin, Charlie Curnow and Zac Fisher.

Therefore, this looms as a must-win for Carlton, who are trying to prove they are on the way to being back in town.

Harry McKay led the way beautifully down forward. He led Carlton’s scoring in their 45-point victory with seven goals, 12 scoring shots, 17 disposals and ten marks.

Patrick Cripps finally unleashed his best form so far in 2021, gathering 34 disposals, 15 kicks, 19 handballs and two goals.

(Photo by Adam Trafford/AFL Media/Getty Images)

Lachie Fogarty is proving he is well and truly worth his trade from Geelong. He is fitting into the side quite nicely. He gathered 25 disposals, 16 kicks and a goal.

Luke Parks had a dream debut and was much loved by the Carlton faithful, gaining 13 disposals and 11 kicks. His intent was there for the AFL world to see.

Let’s not forget that the Suns have been quite competitive so far this year. They took it all the way to West Coast in Perth, leading by a point at the final change, before being overrun in the last quarter with the Eagles kicking five goals to one to run out 25-point winners.

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In their only home game so far, they were able to absolutely dominate against North Melbourne, running out 59-point winners in a performance led down forward by Izak Rankine, Ben King and Alex Sexton with eight goals kicked between them.

Last week the Suns took it right up to the Crows, holding a lead late, only to be denied by two late goals to the Crows from Taylor Walker and Ned McHenry. In their competitive performance, these players stood out.

Ben King continued his great form down forward, kicking four goals from six disposals.

Chris Burgess also did his bit up forward with two goals from nine disposals and seven kicks.

Brandon Ellis was on fire with 25 disposals, 16 kicks and nine handballs.

(Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)

Last time these teams met, Carlton comfortably took care of the Suns and were in control the whole game. They will be hoping for a similar result this weekend, as after they have proven they can win, Carlton will be hoping to continue that form and get their season well and truly on track.

Zac Williams is a big out for the Blues. He has been impressive over the first two outings, gathering 41 disposals, 26 kicks and eight marks from his first couple of games in navy blue.

Players who can still have an impact include Will Setterfield, who takes Williams’ place. He had a quiet outing against Collingwood with only nine disposals and three kicks. If he can step up, he can be a regular best-22 starter.

Jack Silvagni can also improve his performance against Fremantle. He kicked 1.2 from 18 disposals and if he can impact the scoreboard more, it will go a long way to helping the Blues secure back-to-back wins.

Eddie Betts was quiet in his 200th game for Carlton, but his magical goal in the second quarter got the crowd on their feet. If he can have a bigger impact on Saturday night and hit the scoreboard more, he can also earn a more regular spot following return from his injury.

Down forward he will also have help with Fogarty and Michael Gibbons looking to keep regular spots. Adam Saad would love to have a big game against one of his old teams. He will look to help bolster the back line with a strong performance.

If Carlton are to prove they are back, it is simply a must-win. The depth is starting to show for the young Blues, who have proven they can win.

Therefore, Saturday night is all about how they back up last week by playing a solid four quarters against a ruck-less Gold Coast. They must continue to develop the young players who have good futures at Ikon Park.

Prediction: Carlton by 25 points.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2021-04-13T09:51:35+00:00

Jamie Samuel

Roar Guru


I took it too- I am a Blues supporter. Relieved we got over the line but happy with a W. We will need to play better in order to beat Port though

2021-04-13T08:30:43+00:00

Charlie Keegan

Roar Guru


Nah man I think hind has been very handy and he didn’t cost anywhere near that.

2021-04-13T07:09:01+00:00

Macca

Roar Rookie


You know there is an edit button right. Curnow kicked more goals in his last full game than Apeness kicked in his whole career. In his last 38 games for the blues (last 7 in 2017, 20 in 2018 and 11 in 2019) he kicked 64 goals at an average of 1.7 per game. Taberner in his last 38 games (over 2018, 2019, 2020 & 2021) for Freo has 71 goals at an average of 1.8. Can't have it both ways Don. As for Fisher he is averaging 18 possessions off a half forward flank in 2 games this year and has 65 games under his belt in his 5th year, Banfield and Crowden haven't played this year and 32 have 24 in their 4th - the comparison doesn't really stack up does it?

2021-04-13T06:42:45+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


We've never seen enough of Charlie to know. He was tracking to be as good as Michael Apeness. You'd better hope it ends differently. Williams? Left one club. Shown nothing anywhere yet.

2021-04-13T06:40:36+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Yep Fisher is that re aslly useful, Mitch Crowden, Baily Banfield type. Not a significant loss but a good top 30 player at your club. Your point?

2021-04-13T06:36:51+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Nah.

2021-04-13T06:23:18+00:00

Macca

Roar Rookie


Depends on how Durdin goes I suppose but 8 for Saad doesn't seem to be overs to me.

2021-04-13T06:20:04+00:00

Macca

Roar Rookie


So none has become one. Once again it seems you have easily been shown to be wrong. Fisher is a WA kid so I would assume you would rate him highly, especially as he has been going pretty well this year. I find it hard to believe even you couldn't see Charlie Curnow as being a "significant" player and then of course there was Zac Williams who is averaging 8 clearances & 4 tackles so far this year.

2021-04-12T16:58:55+00:00

C

Guest


I just watched On the Couch and apparently Carlton didn't play the Suns.

2021-04-11T09:20:13+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


You took a while for that. Yep. He's your only significant out. Freo has11 or 12 significantly more. Thanks for the opening. You didn't enjoy today's win? Good to know you are thinking of me so soon.

2021-04-11T09:04:57+00:00

Macca

Roar Rookie


:laughing: You have been wrapping Martin up as a great player yet his absence is insignificant :laughing:

2021-04-10T07:55:28+00:00

Charlie Keegan

Roar Guru


Haha Saad is a handy player but you guys definitely paid overs for him.

2021-04-10T07:28:46+00:00

true blue

Guest


Except Richmond, Collingwood, and Hawthorn. In fact we could be on top of the ladder, and Hawthorn could be on the bottom with 0 wins, and we would still find a way to lose to them.

2021-04-10T06:52:04+00:00

Diesel-747

Roar Rookie


That’s terrible news col

2021-04-10T06:00:43+00:00

2dogz

Roar Rookie


Not good

2021-04-10T05:28:21+00:00

Col from Brissie

Roar Guru


Looks like Marchbank already injured in his game for the reserves.

2021-04-10T04:33:43+00:00

Diesel-747

Roar Rookie


I feel Carlton FC will click - and if they start bagging a lot of goals- multiple goal scorers with big bags- then will be hard to beat. Goals win matches Bombers were great on Thursday- some real exciting youth coming thru. Stiff not to get the win Thanks for saad by the way chucky Will put him to good use

2021-04-10T04:07:31+00:00

Charlie Keegan

Roar Guru


The bombers. You’re right four points is four points but the blues are gonna need to do more than simply take it up to the best teams

2021-04-10T03:08:41+00:00

Diesel-747

Roar Rookie


Chuckakhan- I’ll take 4 points if we win by a point - at this stage a win is a win & Carlton need to bank as many as possible.. Who do u follow?

2021-04-10T03:05:22+00:00

Diesel-747

Roar Rookie


The Question should be - Will Carlton beat the suns. Of course they can- on the day- Carlton can defeat any side . Must bring There A game consistently- pressure - tackles - 1 percenters- Lookout opposition sides if Carlton can get a fit - inform forward line going- Harry - curnow & dare I say it Macca- McGovern! If those 3 start to fire - finals await.. it’s a dream..

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