Blues trade heist: The move that ends three-decade flag wait?
A midfield of dreams. That’s what Blues fans are hoping for after their bold move up the draft order. And on paper it makes so much sense in their premiership chase, writes JON RALPH.
A midfield of dreams. That’s what Blues fans are hoping for after their bold move up the draft order. And on paper it makes so much sense in their premiership chase, writes JON RALPH.
Carlton is set to land one of the best kids from a bumper draft crop after agreeing a deal with West Coast to land pick 3. Here’s how it went down and what it means for Liam Baker.
The AFL Trade Period is heating up and a blockbuster move has been locked in, but it’s left pundits with serious concerns over one club.
Jacob Weitering is the latest Blue to sign a long-term deal on big coin, now the Blues are turning their attention to another star name, one that will command a hefty price.
Port Adelaide has made its move in the packed race for the top four, coming from 25 points down to defeat Carlton and leave the Blues’ hopes of a double chance in serious jeopardy.
SuperCoaches might need to get on board with another Port midfielder on the run to finals as Carlton’s midfielders struggle under the Friday night lights. Discover the three takeaways and relive all the action and analysis.
There was no Connor Rozee last time the Blues and Power faced off, and that looms as one of a few reasons why MICK MCGUANE is backing the Power to cause an upset in Melbourne.
The AFL has handed down its verdict to two clubs after sending “please explain” notices following several incidents on the weekend.
If Carlton wins every game during its run home, a qualifying final at the MCG is guaranteed. But from there, its path to a premiership gets murky. MATT FORREST breaks down every possible scenario.
The Blues and Swans have taken a hit for their charge towards September, with two key players dealt massive injury blows. But there’s better news for Carlton on Harry McKay.
A key Carlton big man is done for the next five weeks at least after suffering two painful injuries in the win over North Melbourne.
Carlton and the AFL have both been slammed over uncomfortable scenes on Sunday slammed as “not good enough” by a footy great.
North Melbourne have taken Carlton down to the wire but a controversial late call has infuriated fans and commentators alike.
North Melbourne coach Alastair Clarkson backed his troops to keep building belief after another gallant loss, this time to Carlton, while Harry McKay’s head knock has come under scrutiny.
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