Sportal: Warnock to return
Jul 21, 2010 News 0 commentsCarlton coach Brett Ratten says out-of-favour ruckman Robbie Warnock is almost certain to play this weekend, when the Blues travel west to take on the Eagles at Subiaco on Saturday.
Robert Warnock a 206cm, 96kg ruckman made his AFL debut in 2007. He was recruited to the Fremantle Dockers from Old Brighton/Sandringham U18 and at the end of the 2008 season was traded to the Carlton Blues. He was born in 1987.
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Carlton coach Brett Ratten says out-of-favour ruckman Robbie Warnock is almost certain to play this weekend, when the Blues travel west to take on the Eagles at Subiaco on Saturday.
It has taken over a year but giant ruckman Robert Warnock will finally make his debut for Carlton in Thursday night's AFL season opener against Richmond at the MCG.
Carlton coach Brett Ratten has hinted that giant ruckman Robbie Warnock is unlikely to be risked in Saturday's clash with Melbourne at Etihad Stadium.
Giant Carlton ruckman Robbie Warnock will play his first game of the season this weekend when he runs out for the Blues' VFL affiliate, the North Bullants.
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