Carlton
Carlton's Sam Rowe one of four Blues delisted
The Blues have announced four delistings but re-signed a promising youngster.
- by Peter Ryan
Latest
Blues' Irish pair retire from AFL, go home
Carlton duo Ciaran Byrne and Cillian McDaid have retired from the AFL and returned home to Ireland.
- by Jason Phelan
Carlton
Carlton make play for Sydney Swans defender Nic Newman
Carlton off-season player signing boom isn't over, given the Blues have emerged as a suitor for out-of-contract Sydney defender Nic Newman.
- by Anthony Colangelo
West Coast Eagles
Future of unsigned free agents unclear
10 free agents remain unsigned at the conclusion of this year's free agency period.
- by Peter Ryan
Melbourne
Fremantle edging closer to decision on Hogan
The Dockers are undertaking extensive due diligence before committing to Demons forward Jesse Hogan.
- by Michael Gleeson, Peter Ryan & Sam McClure
Updated
Blues get their man: McGovern officially joins Carlton
Adelaide's Mitch McGovern has become a Carlton player after the Blues and the Crows reached agreement on a trade involving the Swans and SANFL player Shane McAdam.
- by Jake Niall
Carlton eye young Australian basketball talent Matthew Owies
The Blues are interested in adding the highly-rated young Australian basketball player Matthew Owies to their list for 2019.
- by Anthony Colangelo
Hawthorn
Blues land Hawks' fitness and conditioning guru
Carlton have pulled off a major coup by persuading Hawthorn's fitness and conditioning guru Andrew Russell to join the Blues.
- by Jake Niall
Cripps wins second Carlton best and fairest
Carlton midfielder and newly named co-captain Patrick Cripps has won the club's best and fairest award on Friday night, for the second time in his short career.
- by Anthony Colangelo
Cripps and Docherty named Carlton co-captains in club first
Young duo Patrick Cripps and Sam Docherty will take over from Marc Murphy after he led the club for six seasons.
- by Anthony Colangelo
Adelaide Crows
Adelaide to play hardball with Carlton over McGovern trade
Crows list manager Justin Reid says the club is "not in the business of just letting players walk out".
- by Claire Siracusa