Former Magpie football boss Wright becomes next Carlton CEO
AFL powerhouse Carlton are set to announce former Collingwood football boss Graham Wright as their next CEO in a major coup.
AFL powerhouse Carlton are set to announce former Collingwood football boss Graham Wright as their next CEO in a major coup.
Reigning AFLW premiers Brisbane Lions set a record by scoring at least one goal in 22 consecutive quarters, defeating Carlton by 55 points.
Carlton may have sneaked into the finals at Fremantle's expense, but their run is unlikely to continue after securing an unwanted piece of history in a Gabba horror show against Brisbane.
Jayden Hunt admits West Coast have been brought back down to earth by Carlton, reminding them of the consistency they need to climb the career ladder. The Eagles were second best in every way in Sunday's game against an undermanned Blues team that dominated after the first quarter and embarrassed them by 65 points on … Read more
Luke McPharlin has announced his Team of the Week for Round 23, naming Ross Lyon the best trainer of the weekend. The full team can be found HERE.
West Coast interim coach Jarrad Schofield complained that the players had not played their role sufficiently after the Eagles were brought back down to earth by a 65-point loss to Carlton.
Carlton captain Patrick Cripps recognised the situation after his team had to make six substitutions due to injuries. He took the responsibility of the team on his heavily laden shoulders and took up the tools.
An injury-plagued Carlton broke the hearts of both WA sides in one game, beating West Coast by 65 points to stay in the race for the finals and knock Freo out of the top eight.
If you had to sum up the game of every Eagles player in three words – what would you choose? Read our thoughts and leave your own below as West Coast narrowly avoided its lowest points tally in WA with a 65-point loss to Carlton. Andrew Gaff: A fantastic career
Tonight and well into the weekend, Perth will be hit by severe storms and heavy rain, with Google deeming the downpours so bad that it has “postponed” Sunday's game between West Coast and Carlton at Optus Stadium.