Carlton’s shock SEN move after disastrous loss
Carlton made a swift move to cancel its radio membership drive in the wake of its shock loss to Richmond on Thursday. MATT FORREST reports.
Carlton made a swift move to cancel its radio membership drive in the wake of its shock loss to Richmond on Thursday. MATT FORREST reports.
Tom Lynch’s high shot on Tom De Koning divided the AFL world on Thursday night and now the Richmond spearhead has learned his fate.
The No. 1 pick has left an AFL legend emotional with a touching tribute as he lived up to the hype and the Dustin Martin comparisons.
It was labelled “one of the darkest nights in Carlton’s history” by a club great and it doesn’t get any brighter for Blues fans as JOSH BARNES unpacks their nightmare loss to Richmond.
Ollie Hollands impressed in a new role as Carlton hit the track on Wednesday, with midfield star Sam Walsh looking to put previous injury-plagued pre-seasons behind him.
Sophie McKay had a front-row seat to her sister’s ascension into Carlton folklore as the AFLW’s first-ever father-daughter pick. Now, she’s preparing to make her own history in navy blue.
Cut by Hawthorn after one AFL game, key defender Ethan Phillips is eyeing an opening at Carlton, where he’s signed for the VFL team and hopes to get an SSP training call-up.
Cripps. Walsh. Cerra. Hewett — and now Jagga Smith. But it was another young gun who has staked an early claim to be part of Carlton’s engine room in 2025.
Carlton believes it landed the best player in the stacked 2024 draft class by securing prolific on-baller Jagga Smith with the third pick.
Charlie Curnow has opened up on a year of injury pain after battling with ankle issues throughout 2024, revealing his path back to his barnstorming best after off-season surgery.
It’s not quite 2025 or never for Michael Voss and Carlton — but it might be close. JON RALPH examines the Blues’ list and whether the club is ready to end one of the AFL’s longest premiership droughts.
Tom De Koning is on track to become one of footy’s highest-paid players – it’s just a matter of whether it’s at Carlton or elsewhere. JON RALPH has the latest on the ruckman’s future.
An AFL legend who played nearly 300 games with Carlton has just failed in his bid to be Lord Mayor of one of Australia’s biggest cities.
Carlton fans know the Camporeale name well. Scott played 233 games and was a premiership player with the Blues. But now, it’s time for Ben and Lucas — his sons — to make their mark.
Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/afl/teams/carlton/page/10