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Friday, July 3, 2009

Blues wield axe for Dockers clash

Carlton dumps midfielder Nick Stevens and three other senior players for Sunday's game against Fremantle.

Friday, July 3, 2009

Home and away: the biggest games: no.4

In round 20, 2000, more than 91,000 people packed into the MCG to see traditional rivals Carlton and Essendon go head- to-head in the most anticipated home-and-away clash of the year.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Fevola confident he'll survive the cut

Carlton's Brendan Fevola believes he will play against Fremantle, despite injury and selection threats.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

No one safe as Blues rethink line-up

Carlton coach Brett Ratten has warned that no one is safe from the chopping block after the Blues' 69-point loss to Essendon - a match he described as the most disappointing of his coaching career.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Final humiliation for Elliott as Blues dump him

Together, John Elliott and Stephen Kernahan toasted premierships, and in their own ways became the faces of the swaggering Carlton Football Club.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Blues fuming at Elliott comments

Carlton accuses former president John Elliott of disgracing the AFL club over his assertion the Blues paid hush money to women who claimed they were raped by players.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Elliott denies life membership may be revoked

John Elliott denies Carlton life membership in jeopardy over claims that club paid hush money to up to five women who alleged they were raped by Blues players during his presidency.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Blues' pair face axe as Fevola goes under the knife

Though he was one of three senior players singled out for criticism, Brendan Fevola expected to play just eight days after finger surgery.

Monday, June 29, 2009

A belting does not make the Blues a basket case

It sure hurts copping a thrashing against a bitter rival on the biggest of stages.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Essendon finals bound

Some matches define seasons for clubs because they set up the the real possibility of playing in finals.

Media Gallery

View Carlton's Jarrad Waite crashes into Collingwood's John Anthony.

Carlton returned to the winners' circle and the eight after spanking a depleted Collingwood at the MCG by 51 points.
Photo: Sebastian Costanzo

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  • PHOTOS The Setan(trum)
  • GALLERY Carlton v Port Adelaide
  • GALLERY Blues down Dogs
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  • GALLERY Blues pip Dockers
  • Gallery No Judd, no West Coast
  • GALLERY The Fev and Judd show
  • GALLERY Blues break losing streak
  • GALLERY Blue youth
  • GALLERY Judd the focus
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  • GALLERY Dark Navy Blue home
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  • GALLERY Booming Blues
  • GALLERY Blue skies ahead?