Form ladder: True contenders and pretenders revealed
Don’t be fooled by the Blues’ blowout loss to the Crows last week, writes Matt Forrest. They’re one of the in-form teams in the competition. Read who’s hot and who’s not in our form ladder.
Don’t be fooled by the Blues’ blowout loss to the Crows last week, writes Matt Forrest. They’re one of the in-form teams in the competition. Read who’s hot and who’s not in our form ladder.
Carlton great Peter “Buzz” Bosustow, conducted his last interview of significance with this masthead before his sad passing. The mercurial forward reveals why he made the jump to the Blues.
Adelaide bounced back from last week’s dissappointment with a stunning performance against the Blues – and it was skipper Jordan Dawson who hit back the hardest.
Carlton coach Michael Voss has offered a blunt assessment of his side after the Blues’ winning run came to a shuddering halt at Adelaide Oval.
Who would make a combined team of Collingwood and Carlton players? Josh Barnes took on the task of selecting a combined side ahead of the fierce rivals’ round 4 blockbuster.
Collingwood’s named team has broken an all-time AFL record, while winless Carlton has rolled the dice for their crunch match-up.
Carlton and Collingwood may be fiercest of enemies bracing for one of the biggest games of the year so far, but Craig McRae has extended an olive branch to Michael Voss.
Carlton’s inability to win close games in recent seasons is becoming a trend as Michael Voss was left to rue another blown final quarter lead. CHRIS CAVANAGH has the Deep Dive.
Third-gamer Sam Davidson produced the game of his life to help Western Bulldogs condemn Carlton to a 0-3 start to the season for the first time since 2019 and intensify the pressure on Michael Voss.
Michael Voss’ tenure as the coach of Carlton is under intense scrutiny with fans calling for the club to make an immediate change.
A Bulldogs forward earned a greasy from a teammate after a costly error that had footy legend Garry Lyon shaking his head.
Adelaide has revealed how it will replace injured backman Nick Murray, while Fremantle will unveil a debutant in this weekend’s derby. See full round 3 teams here.
It sounds harsh, but Carlton has some of the biggest butchers of the football in the AFL. It’s an ugly fact but something Michael Voss has time to fix, writes Garry Lyon.
The days of telling players to “toughen up” are long gone, and Carlton should be applauded for allowing him to step away from footy to deal with personal issues, writes Jay Clark.
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