Mercury (Hobart)

Dumped Casboult tipped to fight back

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CARLTON coach Brendon Bolton says key forward Levi Casboult remains a part of the club’s future despite him being dumped for the clash with Brisbane.

The 28-year-old Casboult has managed just 12 goals from nine games this season and a goalless, four-disposal game last week has cost him his spot in the team for today’s trip to the Gabba.

Ruckman Matthew Kreuzer is among four inclusions for the Blues and is set to anchor their forward line in Casboult’s absence.

The decision to drop Casboult, who is off-contract at the end of next season, has raised questions about his future amid the emergence of promising young key forward Harry McKay, who has been named as an emergency this week.

Bolton insists there is no cause for alarm, saying the competitio­n for spots up forward is healthy for the bottomplac­ed Blues.

“We think he’s just got to grow in some of his impact up forward and some inconsiste­ncies in that,” Bolton said.

“What I love about Levi is he accepted he didn’t play to the level he’d like last week and he’s had a really strong week on the track. He’ll work hard to rectify it so I’m sure he’ll be back in time.”

Dale Thomas, Caleb Marchbank and Lochie O’Brien will also return for the Blues while the Lions are unchanged. Rising Star nominee Paddy Dow has been rested.

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