CAM O’Shea will make his Carlton debut at Etihad Stadium on Saturday, 588 days after his last AFL game with Port Adelaide.
Named at half-back for the clash with Gold Coast, the 26-year-old joins David Cuningham as the Blues’ inclusions, while Matthew Kennedy (ankle) and Jack Silvagni (omitted) make way from the side which lost to Richmond in Round 1.
Delisted at the end of 2016 after 81 games with the Power, O’Shea never gave up on his dream of a return to the AFL, winning the Northern Blues’ best and fairest last year and earning selection in the VFL’s team of the year before joining Carlton in November’s pre-season draft.
Known for his elite endurance and outstanding intercept work, the 193cm defender impressed in Carlton’s JLT Community Series win over Hawthorn, collecting 10 disposals and four tackles in his allocated half of footy.
O’Shea’s return isn’t the only feel-good story for the Blues this week, with Marc Murphy set to notch up his 100th game as Carlton captain.
He will become just the fifth player in Carlton history to achieve the feat, joining Stephen Kernahan (226 games, 1987-1997), John Nicholls (188 games, 1961-1974), Craig Bradley (116 games, 1991-2001) and Chris Judd (105 games, 2008-2012).
The Blues and Suns will go head-to-head from 1:45pm EDT, with clear skies forecasted.
CARLTON'S ROUND 2 TEAM:
Backs | 20. Lachie Plowman | 14. Liam Jones | 23. Jacob Weitering |
Half-backs | 24. Cam O'Shea | 22. Caleb Marchbank | 38. Ciaran Byrne |
Centreline | 6. Kade Simpson | 9. Patrick Cripps | 18. Aaron Mullett |
Half-forwards | 25. Zac Fisher | 41. Levi Casboult | 39. Dale Thomas |
Forwards | 5. Sam Petrevski-Seton | 30. Charlie Curnow | 21. Jarrod Garlett |
Followers | 8. Matthew Kreuzer | 35. Ed Curnow | 3. Marc Murphy (C) |
Interchange | 2. Paddy Dow | 28. David Cuningham | 13. Jed Lamb |
46. Matthew Wright | |||
Emergencies | 11. Sam Kerridge | 10. Harry McKay | 29. Cameron Polson |
1. Jack Silvagni |
In: Cuningham, O'Shea
Out: Kennedy (ankle), J. Silvagni (omitted)
Milestones: Marc Murphy (100 games as Carlton captain), Jed Lamb (50 AFL games)