The Carlton Football Club began the first leg of its journey under senior coach Brendon Bolton in 2016.
After notching up seven wins for the season – three more than last year – the Blues ended up finishing 14th on the ladder.
With the team now on a break, we’re taking a look back at each player’s year in statistics. Here’s the review for Carlton’s No. 20, Lachie Plowman:
GAMES
Season 2016: 19
Career: 39
GOALS
Season 2016: 0
Career: 1
KEY AFL STATISTICS (averages in brackets)
Disposals: 233 (12.26) Kicks: 121 (6.37) Marks 77 (4.05) Contested Possessions: 59 (3.11) Uncontested Possessions: 175 (9.21) Tackles: 35 (2.63) One percenters: 95 (5.00)
OVERVIEW
Lachie Plowman was traded to Carlton along with three of his GWS teammates in October last year.
After overcoming hip injuries during pre-season, the young defender made his debut against the Western Bulldogs in Round 4. In his first hitout Plowman was set an imposing task – playing on key forward Jake Stringer – but he faced the challenge head on, keeping the dangerous target goalless.
His efforts in the air and on the ground made him a valuable defender in the Blues line-up, finishing the season ranked third at Carlton for one percenters and second for disposal efficiency.
In the Blues’ stirring victory over Port Adelaide in Round 8, Plowman played a vital role down back. He gathered 17 disposals, laid four tackles and had three rebound 50s.
Currently sitting on 39 games, he’ll be looking to notch up his 50-game milestone in the middle of next season.
HE SAID IT
“Obviously it’s a great privilege to play for Carlton and I’m very thankful to them for the opportunity. As a player it was just good to get out there with the boys after a pretty frustrating pre-season, it’s good to get some game time.”
– Plowman chats to Carlton Media after his debut game in Round 4.
THEY SAID IT
“Plowman showed a bit tonight, which was a really good inclusion for us. Roughly, I think they would've scored around 40 per cent of entries, which was fairly pleasing for our defenders. So there's steps in the right direction structurally."
– Senior coach Brendon Bolton talks to the media after the Blues loss to the Dogs, highlighting Plowman’s efforts.
SEASON HIGHLIGHT
In Round 16 against Adelaide, Plowman’s desperation saved a certain six points. With Crow Tom Lynch striding into an open goal, the young defender dragged Lynch down, throwing him over the behind line in a crunching tackle. Plowman's effort saw him awarded the Club's 'Tackle of the Week'.