‘We’d take him anytime’: Blues chasing family reunion
Coleman Medal leader Charlie Curnow has tasked his teammate to set up a family reunion in the navy blue after a flying start to a young career.
Coleman Medal leader Charlie Curnow has tasked his teammate to set up a family reunion in the navy blue after a flying start to a young career.
A Carlton first-gamer could be out for two games unless the club can successfully appeal his sanction, while a big Tiger is in the clear after a ground-level skirmish. All the MRO latest.
Geelong star Sam De Koning has hilariously given his dad a serve after the young star took the biscuits against his brother’s side.
Jeremy Cameron and Tom Hawkins will be stumbling blocks to a potential Carlton victory and Blues coach Michael Voss is keeping his plans for them quiet.
No Curnow. No McKay. No Betts. No wonder Carlton fans are worried about where their goals are going to come from. Could it be a high-priced 2018 recruit who is yet to fulfil his promise?
Carlton fans were hoping to see homecoming livewire Eddie Betts in Round 1. But a calf injury has come at the worst possible time. Meanwhile, Jack Ziebell was back in the thick of it in a VFL practice match.
The AFL is preparing for ‘ghost matches’ to be played behind closed doors in Round 1 due to the coronavirus threat. Here’s what it means if you bought a ticket for any opening round game.
We grilled AFL captains on the best KFC SuperCoach picks at their clubs and who to avoid. Then they had the chance to throw teammates under the bus, and they didn’t hold back. See the hilarious responses.
With Harry McKay and Charlie Curnow facing delayed starts to 2020, Carlton has turned to a former Richmond forward to help Mitch McGovern. And he could debut in navy blue against his old club.
Patrick Dangerfield’s glittering career has made him one of the greats o the game but, as the young guns improve and age catches up with him, has be been surpassed by the new breed in Robbo’s Top 50? HAVE YOUR SAY
Carlton is poised for a sharp rise up the ladder —if a group of 16 players can turn potential into performance. Who needs to step up in 2020? Jon Ralph answers Carlton’s burning questions.
Carlton fans went to the club’s final pre-season match wanting to see signs the rebuild was over. They left feeling mystified and bemused by what they had just witnessed. Just how concerned should the Blues be?
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