Now or never? Blues’ flag window hits month of reckoning
Carlton have the softest draw imaginable after finishing in the top eight last year. Jay Clark writes, the Blues are in danger of becoming the biggest disappointment in the game.
Carlton have the softest draw imaginable after finishing in the top eight last year. Jay Clark writes, the Blues are in danger of becoming the biggest disappointment in the game.
The Bombers must make Richmond feel the brunt of their response to a deplorable performance against the Bulldogs, writes Mick McGuane. And it starts right at the coalface.
Robert Walls went out on his own terms, including specific instructions for those attending his funeral. Glenn McFarlane was among the family, friends and football royalty who paid tribute to his life and legacy.
Carlton’s second-half woes were exposed again by Sydney on Friday, leaving coach Michael Voss to concede he was “p****d off” about another costly fadeout.
Stephen Silvagni remains one of Carlton’s greatest players, but has not returned to the club in any form since being sacked by the Blues in 2019. Could that finally change this weekend?
Carlton star Tom De Koning says he used his injuries suffered against Tristan Xerri last year as motivation for his strong performance as he gave the latest on his contract situation.
On a day they were supposed to show the AFL world their progress, the Kangaroos failed miserably in another Good Friday belting.
As a senior staff member at Carlton comes under investigation for a “management matter,” it can be revealed the same staffer was probed for a separate indiscretion.
The Blues may finally be on the board in 2025 but plenty of unanswered questions remain after the win over the Eagles – none bigger than the one now hanging over Tom De Koning.
Tell us in 25 words or fewer why you want to win a pair of signed boots from your club’s star player.
After battling mental health issues, Harry McKay’s return to footy lasted less than a quarter after a sickening moment against West Coast.
There’s not much to question when it comes to Carlton’s spine, writes Jay Clark. But what about the rest? It seems the Blues have fallen into a trap that no longer works in modern footy.
An often forgotten AFL team is preparing to unleash a massive war chest, while other clubs are “in a hell of a lot of trouble”.
Three months after his lewd photo scandal, former Carlton boss Luke Sayers has been dumped and already pictured with another lady.
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