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Murphy'sLore
Liam Jones. Doing it the hard way.
And now he's being talked up yet again...
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Liam Jones set for senior recall at Carlton after strong VFL performances in defence
A MOVE into defence has been the catalyst for Carlton’s Liam Jones to revitalise his career, with the maligned 26-year-old set to break back into the senior fold after the club’s bye.
Jones, who started his career as a forward, has managed only 17 games and kicked just 16 goals for the Blues since signing a much criticised three-year contract with the club in 2014.
However, a move into the backline with the Northern Blues this season has seen the former Bulldog kickstart his career, with AFL great Gerard Healy leading the calls for his senior return.
Jones most recently had the match-up on St Kilda forward Josh Bruce, who was dropped to the VFL a fortnight ago, keeping the high profile Saint to just one goal and three marks.
It was a best on ground display from the Carlton man, who had 30 disposals and took 15 marks himself — eight of which were intercepts.
Set to earn a recall to the senior side in place of the injured Sam Rowe ahead of its clash with North Melbourne last week, Jones then tweaked his ankle and was unavailable.
However, his strong VFL form is likely to see him back in the team after the club’s bye when the Blues take on the Giants in Round 12.
And, according to Healy, he has earned his opportunity.
“This could potentially be an amazing story in football,” Healy told 3AW Radio.
“If you ask anybody in the footy world, his career was dead, buried, over. But in the last four weeks, he’s been moved from the forwardline to the backline and he may very well be one of those geniuses that are failed forwards who become backmen.
“Last week he absolutely smashed Josh Bruce — he had 30 disposals, 16 spoils and eight intercept marks along with 16 intercept possessions.
“His career is over — unless someone looks at the numbers and says ‘I’m going to give him another chance.’
“Liam Jones was gone. But he might be just arriving.”
http://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/liam...eb43b985462bdb
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Cmon! You can eck this Liam, get another contract from Carlton!
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All the commentators calling for his return do not actually watch VFL. Would be a good story if he can turn it around though.
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Jones would certainly be suited in defence, where he is the one coming over the top to mark/spoil.
No need for him to run under the ball to avoid the contact from behind.
His big issue will be the amount of repeat efforts he needs to make.
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Maybe he is finally maturing. But as usual with Liam, it's a big jump from VFL to AFL. Would like to see how he goes with a few AFL games in defence. It's all mental hurdles with him
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I would actually be thrilled if he could reinvent himself as a backman. He could always take a mark.
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Normally its during pre-season that these sort of articles come up about Jones year after year. I wouldn't be putting too much weight into his game on Josh Bruce. He only had 1 kick against Footscray on the weekend. Horribly out of form.
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Murphy'sLore
I would actually be thrilled if he could reinvent himself as a backman. He could always take a mark.
As would I.
We will always be left to wonder whether Bevo might have been able to work some magic had he stayed.
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westdog54
As would I.
We will always be left to wonder whether Bevo might have been able to work some magic had he stayed.
Didn't know Bevo could turn shit into strawberry jam.
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Whatever happens, I am happy with Caleb
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Topdog
Whatever happens, I am happy with Caleb
LJ a defender? Based on recent form, Caleb can spoil as well.
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Sydney have played 36 games going back to last year. Michael Talia has played 1 game of the 36. I wonder if he can eck out a year anywhere. I hope not.
To put it in perspective, Talia has played as many AFL games for Sydney as he's had drug arrests since being recruited by Sydney. He's had as many court appearances on drugs charges, as he's played AFL games since being recruited by Sydney. Or, assuming he's on about minimum wage, he's banked over $300,000 in wages over 18 months for AFL: 10 disposals, 3 marks & 1 tackle > $30,000 per disposal, or, $100,000 per mark, or, $300,000 per tackle.
Shit bloke getting just rewards, with a career ending shortly.
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Daughter of the West
Article conveniently leaving out the 7 he had kicked on him against Port Melbourne.
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bulldogsthru&thru
Maybe he is finally maturing. But as usual with Liam, it's a big jump from VFL to AFL. Would like to see how he goes with a few AFL games in defence. It's all mental hurdles with him
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Murphy'sLore
I would actually be thrilled if he could reinvent himself as a backman. He could always take a mark.
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westdog54
As would I.
We will always be left to wonder whether Bevo might have been able to work some magic had he stayed.
He will always be Footscray premiership hero Liam Jones to me.
Liam was the centrepiece of one of my favorite days at the footy ever and I will love him forever for it.
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He will always be Footscray premiership hero Liam Jones to me.
Liam was the centrepiece of one of my favorite days at the footy ever and I will love him forever for it.
"He's gonna go for the open goalsquare. It's straight through the middle! Liam Jones is a hero right now!"