‘Triumph’: Cancer survivor calls time on AFL career
After twice overcoming cancer and two ACL injuries to fight his way back to the AFL, a Carlton favourite has announced his retirement.
After twice overcoming cancer and two ACL injuries to fight his way back to the AFL, a Carlton favourite has announced his retirement.
Jack Silvagni has been a rare bright spark for the Blues in 2025, but with his future still uncertain, one of Carlton’s main rivals is plotting to steal the favourite son from Ikon Park.
The AFL match review panel has made its call on Steven May after his brutal collision with Francis Evans, despite the Dees defender adamant he had no other option.
With its season over a staring a Demons comeback in the face, Carlton could have laid down and given up. Instead, the Blues stood up – Glenn McFarlane finds the moments that prove it.
While Collingwood’s post-game party further rubbed salt into Carlton’s wounds, a reality check set in. A long term plan with every name is on the table, with more pain on the cards for 2026.
The Blues targeted three areas before a dismal loss to the Magpies and failed all tests. Now the players are set for a stern review as they admit they are failing their fans.
Michael Voss appeared to give up coaching in an unusual move that raised eyebrows during Carlton’s hammering by Collingwood.
Collingwood showed Carlton just how far off the pace they are in a thumping win. Josh Barnes writes, Blues fans will go home pondering one glaring issue that could cost Michael Voss his job.
Liverpool supporters have responded after Jesse Motlop paid tribute to Diogo Jota at the MCG after the striker’s devastating death.
Carlton and Collingwood entered the season seemingly on par as premiership contenders. Four months later, as damning vision shows, they couldn’t be further apart on the field.
A Carlton star says the club is the ‘most stable’ it has been in a decade, yet key figures are facing mounting pressure to keep their jobs. See what you missed on Tuesday night’s footy TV shows.
As Carlton’s disappointing season continues, an AFL great says the Blues should consider trading their two-time Brownlow Medallist.
The script has been flipped on Carlton – and its once-revered midfield is trapped in 2023. Is it time for an overhaul? Or is there a quick-fix solution? Here’s how Michael Voss could save his job.
There’s a fresh medallion in the footy world that will pay tribute to a great of the game, Robert Walls. Jay Clark has the details here.
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