One legend to another: Nicholls’ ‘supreme faith’ in Cripps, Voss
John Nicholls won five club B&Fs, a record which stood alone until Patrick Cripps equalled it last month. The Blues legend tells JON RALPH why he thinks Cripps can also win a flag.
John Nicholls won five club B&Fs, a record which stood alone until Patrick Cripps equalled it last month. The Blues legend tells JON RALPH why he thinks Cripps can also win a flag.
Brendan Fevola in black and white? It’s enough to make a Carlton fan ill. But, it might be the start of one of the more unlikely AFL coaching journeys.
Get excited, Carlton fans! Scott Camporeale’s twin sons are bound for the Navy Blues as the club prepares to nominate the pair as father-son selections for November’s draft.
Timing conspired against Liam McMahon at Collingwood and his delisting came as a shock. Playing a completely different role for Carlton’s VFL side, he reckons he’s become ‘a 10-times better footballer’, writes PAUL AMY.
The team’s form may have faltered, but Blues fans have turned up in numbers to top the Magpie Army this year — And, it could help the club get its ultimate fixturing wish.
A shellacking compounded by series injuries has left Carlton’s season hanging by a thread and the captain wants answers.
Sunday’s loss all but slammed the door on Carlton’s season, but a late-night reprieve from the Western Bulldogs has kept the door ajar — just. Here’s how the Blues can still make it.
Hawthorn are promising to be the AFL’s darkhorse after annihilating one of the season’s early hot favourites in ruthless fashion.
Carlton has now slid out of the eight and has Charlie Curnow and Adam Saad under serious injury clouds. Have the Blues unravelled so much that they may miss finals? And are the Hawks now locked in?
He was a Brownlow medal winning triple premiership cup holding captain of the Brisbane Bears and Lions but Michael Voss’ career is littered with unlikely connections to the Navy Blue
AFL/VFL great Robert Walls has revealed he’s in remission for a rare form of cancer and says the “signs are positive”. He chats to GLENN MCFARLANE.
For the first time in 66 games Charlie Curnow didn’t kick a goal last weekend, but his coach said any critics were off the mark.
Carlton just can’t escape the soft-tissue curse and, on Thursday, its long-term fitness boss called time. See the full AFL injury ladder – one that highlights the plight of a Victorian rival.
One of the game’s greatest key forwards Wayne Carey has put it on Charlie Curnow to make more contests after a quiet match against Collingwood.
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