Carlton coach Mick Malthouse has defended the Blues' poor start to the season, claiming success isn't about winning or losing.
Robert Warnock could play his first game for the season against West Coast on Saturday night. Picture: George Salpigtidis Source: Herald Sun
Carlton coach Mick Malthouse patrols the boundary line. Picture: Wayne Ludbey Source: Herald Sun
MICK Malthouse - the man lured to Carlton to land the club's 17th flag on a deal worth millions - says it's not about wins and losses.
The Blues have lost their opening three matches and face West Coast on Saturday night in Perth.
A loss to the Eagles would mean Carlton would have to defy history to play finals - no side under the eight-team finals format has played in September after starting 0-4.
"It's not about win-loss, it's about process," Malthouse said.
"It's the process, it'll always be the process. And when you look after the process, the results will look after themselves.
"People will love to go, 'Look at your scoreline'.
"Let's look at it. We're two games out of the eight, or one game, I don't even know what the ladder is. So what's the big deal?
Ron Reed: We don't care about processes, Mick"It's are we playing good football? Yes we are, in patches.
"Are we playing good enough to beat our opponents? No, because we're not doing that for a full game."
When it was suggested that Carlton supporters would be wanting a win soon, Malthouse said he would not be panicked.
"Win game one to game 22, that's the supporters," Malthouse said.
"I can't help the supporters. All I can do is help the side.
"The supporters are there, we love the supporters, we want to get 50,000 members. We're zip and three, what do you want me to do, turn it around?
"It's got to be process driven."
In VFL-AFL history only four teams have started 0-4 and made the finals; North Melbourne in 1975 in a 12-team competition was the only side to go on to win the flag.
The Blues were considering recalling Levi Casboult and Rob Warnock to cover for injured ruckman Matthew Kreuzer (thumb) against the tall Eagles.
Warnock's 2012 season was ruined by a shoulder injury. He hasn't played since Round 14.
Jarrad Waite and Eddie Betts are not expected to play this weekend.
Malthouse defended captain Marc Murphy, who has been criticised for his defensive efforts, which Geelong exposed last week when Taylor Hunt kicked three goals on him.
"Marc, incidentally, got one of our votes," he said.
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