Carlton star Jacob Weitering has been substituted out of the Blues' AFL clash with Collingwood because of a shoulder injury.
The Blues are aiming to win a fifth-straight game that would further entrench them in the top four on the ladder. It was checked by Blues medical staff on the bench for a few minutes before they took Weitering down to the change rooms for further assessment. Weitering headed to the bench midway through the first quarter at the MCG on Sunday favouring his right shoulder.
Carlton suffer big body blow as their 'most important' player subbed off.
“He’s the one they can’t replace,” he said. “Big in the context of the game, even bigger in the context of Carlton’s season depending on the severity of that shoulder.” Carlton have lost the one player “they can’t afford to lose”, with Jacob Weitering subbed out of the contest with Collingwood.
Star Carlton defender Jacob Weitering has suffered a serious shoulder injury in Sunday's blockbuster against Collingwood.
Both had their moments in the first half. Meanwhile, Saad was influential in the first half. They moved to 6-5 – outside the eight only on percentage – to stay in touch with the Western Bulldogs and Richmond. They took the heat out of the contest by amassing uncontested marks, and then owned the territory battle late in the second term to take a six-point lead into half-time. The enigmatic Pie had a first half he would have loved over again. He returned to the bench at quarter-time with his arm in a sling.
A shoulder injury to star defender Jacob Weitering has compounded Carlton's nail-biting loss to Collingwood in front of more than 80000 at the MCG.
Both had their moments in the first half. Meanwhile, Saad was influential in the first half. They moved to 6-5 – outside the eight only on percentage – to stay in touch with the Western Bulldogs and Richmond. They took the heat out of the contest by amassing uncontested marks, and then owned the territory battle late in the second term to take a six-point lead into half-time. The enigmatic Pie had a first half he would have loved over again. He returned to the bench at quarter-time with his arm in a sling.
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In Round 6, Marc Pittonet was subbed off in the opening half and the Blues lost. When Carlton managed to get a two-on-one inside forward 50, Jack Silvagni took the mark and handed it over the top to Curnow to close the margin to just five points. The game went up in a gear in the frantic final minutes as the Blues threw everything at the Pies as they sought two goals to steal the match. Jack Silvagni took the mark and handed it off over the top to Curnow to kick his fourth of the day, as Carlton trailed by just five points with a minute remaining. When Oliver Henry slotted his third goal for the day at the 19 minute mark of the final term, Collingwood were out to a 22-point lead and looked home. Collingwood came out firing in the second half, and held the Blues goalless in a quarter for the first time this year. Charlie Curnow created “something out of nothing” to give the Blues the lead in the dying seconds of the first half. With Weitering off the ground, the Pies cashed in with three straight goals to open up a 15-point lead. But the ball returned to the centre where the Blues have the upper hand, and almost immediately Charlie Curnow had the reply. But Carlton refused to lie down in the final term with Matt Owies and Charlie Curnow each slotting two goals in the last to set up a thrilling finish. Instead of taking the risk to find Brody Mihocek over the top in the goal square, Elliott settled and went back to kick the first of the day. The Magpies held Carlton goalless in the third – the first time the Blues haven’t registered a goal in a quarter this year.
CARLTON star Jacob Weitering has been substituted out of the Blues' clash with Collingwood with a shoulder injury. Weitering headed to the bench midway ...
Therabody AFL All-Australian defender Weitering's absence leaves a huge hole in Carlton's backline. Weitering headed to the bench midway through the first quarter at the MCG on Sunday favouring his right shoulder after a collision with Magpie Jordan De Goey. CARLTON star Jacob Weitering has been substituted out of the Blues' clash with Collingwood with a shoulder injury.
Carlton kicked the final three goals of the game before Jack Silvagni had a snap at goal in the final 30 seconds that narrowly missed, before there was another ...
And he laid a massive tackle, finishing with four for the game to go with an important goal in the last quarter. It wasn’t the numbers, it was the impact. In the same week Collingwood lost another key defender following the retirement of Jordan Roughead, another one stood up and produced a performance that shows he has a future in this backline. Collingwood dominated the third quarter, holding Carlton goalless for the first time in a quarter in 2022 to march towards the most memorable victory. Cox returned to Collingwood's 22 for the trip across to Perth last weekend but only lasted a quarter after suffering a dislocated finger against Fremantle. Cox was in doubt early in the week but got up and delivered one of his best performances in years. Nathan Murphy returned from injury last week in Perth after missing the first two months of the season. Collingwood dominated a 20-minute patch in the opening half, but kicked 1.6 in that space with Jack Ginnivan and Ollie Henry wasting opportunities from gettable spots, before Carlton kicked two goals in two minutes through Cripps and Walsh. It changed, just like that. Carlton has been able to navigate around the loss of Harry McKay and Marc Pittonet during the early stages of the season. And it didn't take long for it to feel like there was more than four points on the line. There was another stoppage inside 50 and a non-call for a high tackle before the final siren sounded for a four-point Collingwood victory – 11.13 (79) to 11.9 (75). But it is far from over after the American produced his best performance in years. They showed up like it was a final.
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But they couldn't find the major opening in the third term as Collingwood's three-goals-to-none gave them an 11-point buffer at the final change. The Blues kicked the last four goals of the first half to lead by six points at the main break. Young forward Ollie Henry reclaimed his spot in Collingwood's starting 22 and kicked three goals in an important contribution, which included two majors in the final term to help keep the Blues at bay.
Blues fans will be praying Weitering's shoulder injury isn't serious after he failed to return from a collision in the first term. His absence was felt as ...
Jacob Weitering reeled out of this collision with Jordan De Goey and soon had his arm in a makeshift jumper sling as a shoulder injury took him out of the game Jack Silvagni (centre) had a chance to steal the game for the Blues in the final seconds but sent his snap shot wide for a behind It was the Magpies' second win over a top-four contender in as many rounds after last week's win over Fremantle, improving their record to 6-5 and putting them on the brink of the top eight.
Two Collingwood AFL players embrace as they celebrate a goal against Carlton. Oliver Henry (right) was outstanding for the Magpies with three goals against the ...
Mitch Owens, recalled for the match, kicked his first two goals in the space of a minute. Kangaroos captain Jack Ziebell kicked a goal in his 250th match, but after a competitive start his side were no match for the Saints. The Power kicked four goals to none in the first quarter and after adding another three unanswered majors in the second term, held a commanding 44-8 lead. The Bombers trailed by 14 at three-quarter time and could not make headway in a goal-less slog of a last term. The Bombers were 31 points down at half-time but added four consecutive goals in the third quarter, the last of which — from Sam Durham — left then just eight points in arrears. After five-straight losses to start their season, the Power are now in 11th spot with five victories and six losses — just a win outside the eight. But the Power, after leading by 14 points at the last change, held sway in a final quarter when neither side could muster a goal. The Blues kicked the last four goals of the first half to lead by six points at the main break. But the Blues came again, with Curnow's third and fourth goals putting them within reach of victory, before Silvagni missed a major score with the final chance of the match. Key forward Charlie Curnow snared four goals for the Blues, including the last two of the match to give his side a late shot at claiming victory. Wayward kicking at goal kept the Magpies' second-quarter lead to just 18 points and it vanished in quick time as Cripps kick-started a comeback. It was the Magpies' second win over a top-four contender in as many rounds after last week's victory against Fremantle, improving their win-loss record to 6-5 and putting them on the brink of the top eight.
Carlton are set to be without injured star Jacob Weitering for a significant portion of the AFL season as they eye defensive cover at the mid-season draft.
That's what the challenge is ahead of us." "We've had a couple of spanners thrown at us but we'll keep working through them." The setback compounds the Blues' personnel issues in defence with Mitch McGovern (hamstring) out with a long-term injury and Oscar McDonald (back) unavailable for the rest of the season.
Collingwood have improved their AFL finals hopes with a thrilling four-point upset of arch rivals Carlton, who lost star defender Jacob Weitering to a ...
But they couldn't find the major opening in the third term as Collingwood's three-goals-to-none gave them an 11-point buffer at the final change. The Blues kicked the last four goals of the first half to lead by six points at the main break. Young forward Ollie Henry reclaimed his spot in Collingwood's starting 22 and kicked three goals in an important contribution, which included two majors in the final term to help keep the Blues at bay.
The Blues fall just short to the Pies, resulting in their first loss in Melbourne.
The ball was camped in Carlton’s forward 50 with repeat stoppages, but a narrow miss and an inability to capitalise on half-chances meant the Blues fell just short for their third loss of the season. However, a pair of majors for Matthew Owies and then two consecutive goals to Curnow had the Blues within a kick with a minute remaining. It truly was Collingwood’s quarter in the third, with the Pies kicking the first two goals of the term to get the jump on the Blues. Carlton’s defence had their work cut out for them, with the ball spending most of the time in the home team’s forward line. The Pies slowly chipped away at the margin, playing a strong intercept game that made it difficult for the Blues’ forwards to get their hands on the ball or maintain field position in the forward half. The Pies' inaccurate kicking in front of goal definitely helped the Blues’ cause, kicking four behinds for the term. Both teams struggled to find their feet, but while it was Collingwood’s Jamie Elliott who put the first goal on the board, Carlton saw an instant reply through the boot of Charlie Curnow. George Hewett was busy with 11 disposals at 91 per cent efficiency for the quarter, while a miracle goal from Corey Durdin from well outside 50 saw Carlton hit the front.
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"But somehow we found a way to put ourselves in a position to win and this group for the first half of the year has been able to do that time and again. Key forward Charlie Curnow snared four goals for the Blues, including the last two of the game to give his side a late sniff. "Earlier in the year we lost games around not knowing how to win or how to kill the clock or get energy in the game. Steele Sidebottom and Patrick Lipinski kicked two goals each as Jack Crisp (27 disposals), Jordan De Goey (24 disposals, one goal) and Taylor Adams (21 disposals) got to work in the midfield. It was the Magpies' second win over a top-four contender in as many rounds after last week's victory over Fremantle, improving their record to 6-5 and putting them on the brink of the top eight. The Magpies took advantage, outlasting their old foes in a heart-stopping 11.13 (79) to 11.9 (75) victory after leading by as many as 23 points in the final quarter.