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George Hewett
Signs with Blues
Hewett signed a contract with the Blues on Sunday, 7 AFL reports.
ANALYSIS
Hewett was drafted by the Swans in 2013 but will join a new club following the 2021 campaign. The midfielder made 20 appearances for Sydney last year and totaled 354 disposals, 204 handballs and 150 kicks.
Hewett was drafted by the Swans in 2013 but will join a new club following the 2021 campaign. The midfielder made 20 appearances for Sydney last year and totaled 354 disposals, 204 handballs and 150 kicks.
Edward Curnow
Career-high tying four majors
Curnow amassed 25 disposals, eight marks, two tackles and a single clearance to go along with four goals Saturday as Carlton fell to GWS 89-75 at Marvel Stadium.
ANALYSIS
Curnow topped 20 disposals for a third-straight appearance, matched a season-high for marks and tied a career-best for majors as the game-leader in goals on Saturday. The veteran midfielder wraps up his 2021 campaign having eclipsed 100 fantasy points in two of his last three appearances and six times on the year. He also currently sits as the AFL's No. 18 in total inside 50s (95).
Curnow topped 20 disposals for a third-straight appearance, matched a season-high for marks and tied a career-best for majors as the game-leader in goals on Saturday. The veteran midfielder wraps up his 2021 campaign having eclipsed 100 fantasy points in two of his last three appearances and six times on the year. He also currently sits as the AFL's No. 18 in total inside 50s (95).
Tom De Koning
Taken from field on stretcher
De Koning left Saturday's 89-75 loss to GWS at Marvel Stadium due to concussion concerns, ESPN reports.
ANALYSIS
De Koning was taken from the field on a stretcher after knocking his head on the ground during a late marking contest. Carlton head coach David Teague noted after the game that his ruck was concussed, but feeling okay. DeKoning closed out the match with 10 disposals, five tackles, four marks, three clearances and a game-high 32 hitouts to his name.
De Koning was taken from the field on a stretcher after knocking his head on the ground during a late marking contest. Carlton head coach David Teague noted after the game that his ruck was concussed, but feeling okay. DeKoning closed out the match with 10 disposals, five tackles, four marks, three clearances and a game-high 32 hitouts to his name.
Patrick Cripps
Subbed out with foot issue
Cripps was subbed out of Saturday's 89-75 loss to GWS at Marvel Stadium with a foot injury, ESPN reports.
ANALYSIS
Cripps was replaced by Paddy Down in the third term of Saturday's contest, but not before contributing 17 disposals, six clearances and a single mark, tackle and goal assist in Carlton's losing effort. The Blues midfielder closes out his 2021 campaign having averaged 23.4 disposals, 5.3 clearances, 4.3 tackles, 3.1 marks and 81 fantasy points across 20 appearances and currently ranked the AFL's No. 7 for total clangers (106) on the year.
Cripps was replaced by Paddy Down in the third term of Saturday's contest, but not before contributing 17 disposals, six clearances and a single mark, tackle and goal assist in Carlton's losing effort. The Blues midfielder closes out his 2021 campaign having averaged 23.4 disposals, 5.3 clearances, 4.3 tackles, 3.1 marks and 81 fantasy points across 20 appearances and currently ranked the AFL's No. 7 for total clangers (106) on the year.
Levi Casboult
Off injury list
Casboult (knee) no longer appears on his club's injury list heading into Round 23 against GWS.
ANALYSIS
Casboult is set to leave Carlton after the season and may get one more chance to play before his departure. He ends the campaign with 11 game played and five goals scored.
Casboult is set to leave Carlton after the season and may get one more chance to play before his departure. He ends the campaign with 11 game played and five goals scored.
Jack Silvagni
Done for season
Silvagni will miss Round 23 against GWS in order to start recovering from a hip injury, according to Director of High Performance Andrew Russell.
ANALYSIS
Silvagni still managed to play in 15 games this season and score over 100 fantasy points in two of his final three starts, but will now get a head start on rehab heading into 2022.
Silvagni still managed to play in 15 games this season and score over 100 fantasy points in two of his final three starts, but will now get a head start on rehab heading into 2022.
Zac Williams
Out for season
Williams (hamstring) will miss Round 23 against GWS.
ANALYSIS
Williams had a chance to return before the 2021 season was over, but the situation has changed with one week to go. Through 14 games played, Williams averaged 18.9 disposals per game.
Williams had a chance to return before the 2021 season was over, but the situation has changed with one week to go. Through 14 games played, Williams averaged 18.9 disposals per game.
Jack Martin
Out for Round 23
Martin will miss Round 23 against GWS due to a hamstring injury.
ANALYSIS
Martin has made 11 appearances this season and outside of a strong performance against Collingwood in July, hasn't performed exceptionally well by fantasy standards. He'll look to improve his efforts in 2022.
Martin has made 11 appearances this season and outside of a strong performance against Collingwood in July, hasn't performed exceptionally well by fantasy standards. He'll look to improve his efforts in 2022.
Patrick Cripps
Good chance to play
Cripps (quad) has a "strong chance to play" in Round 23 against GWS, according to Director of High Performance Andrew Russell.
ANALYSIS
Cripps was a late scratch in Round 22 due to a quad injury but will likely play if he can pass his fitness tests before selection. With an average of 23.7 disposals per game, Cripps can perform well, though he's only scored more than 100 fantasy points on four occasions all season.
Cripps was a late scratch in Round 22 due to a quad injury but will likely play if he can pass his fitness tests before selection. With an average of 23.7 disposals per game, Cripps can perform well, though he's only scored more than 100 fantasy points on four occasions all season.
Eddie Betts
Retiring after season
Betts will retire after Round 23 against GWS, it was announced Monday.
ANALYSIS
Betts will finish with 350 games played from 2005 between Adelaide and Carlton. While he never lit up the scoring charts, Betts was always good for a spectacular goal, and racked up the best goal of the season on four different occasions. After he's gone, it's up to Patrick Cripps and Sam Walsh to lead Carlton into the future.
Betts will finish with 350 games played from 2005 between Adelaide and Carlton. While he never lit up the scoring charts, Betts was always good for a spectacular goal, and racked up the best goal of the season on four different occasions. After he's gone, it's up to Patrick Cripps and Sam Walsh to lead Carlton into the future.