Luckless Blues face dual injury blow
Carlton is set to make two forced changes to the side it named on Thursday night for a season-defining clash against St Kilda.
Carlton is set to make two forced changes to the side it named on Thursday night for a season-defining clash against St Kilda.
Carlton’s best ever AFLW player is likely to finish their career at the club after signing a major contract extension ahead of the season.
Marc Pittonet lifts the lid on how Carlton took its most depleted squad of the season across to the cauldron of Optus Stadium and came away with a season-defining win.
Last week Michael Voss said this week would show where Carlton was at after being decimated by injury. He would have been thrilled by what he saw against the Eagles.
He was under the pump before taking Carlton to within one win of an AFL grand final now Michael Voss has been rewarded.
After leading Carlton to a Preliminary Final in 2023, Michael Voss has been rewarded with a new contract that will see him front the Blues through until the end of 2026.
He was under the pump before taking Carlton to within one win of an AFL grand final now Michael Voss has been rewarded.
One of Carlton’s biggest names went down with a calf injury last month, and has confirmed the worst for Blues fans, admitting he won’t be out there when Carlton’s campaign begins.
Zac Williams had the most challenging year of his life in 2023, with deaths in the family and his knee keeping him off the park. However, he tells GLENN McFARLANE how a fraternity of fathers at Carlton helped him keep his chin up.
Almost 30 years ago, the league was about to write a $10 million cheque to help St Kilda and Carlton join forces. Then, as SAM LANDSBERGER reveals, came the sliding doors moment.
He’s kicked 145 goals and not missed a game in the past two seasons and now Charlie Curnow has a new role at Carlton.
Dual Coleman medallist Charlie Curnow came under the spotlight last year after going missing in finals. He responds to his critics after being handed a key role by the Blues.
An investigation into “gross misconduct” has thrown doubt over Carlton president Luke Sayers’ campaign for another year in the top job.
With a list spot open after Jack Silvagni’s shattering ACL injury, Carlton has room to move before the summer rookie deadline closes. Will the Blues get aggressive?
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