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Australian rules football club season
Carlton Football Club
2025 season
PresidentLuke Sayers
CoachMichael Voss
Captain(s)Patrick Cripps
Home groundMarvel Stadium, Melbourne Cricket Ground
(Training and administrative: Ikon Park)
2024 2026

The 2025 Carlton Football Club season will be the Carlton Football Club's 162nd season of competition.

It will be the club's men's team's 129th season as a member of the Australian Football League, and the fourth under senior coach Michael Voss. The club's women's team will contest its tenth season in the AFL Women's. The club will also field its men's reserves team in the Victorian Football League and its state level women's team in the VFL Women's.

Club summary

The 2025 AFL season will be the 129th season of the VFL/AFL competition since its inception in 1897; and, having competed in every season, it will also be the 129th season contested by the Carlton Football Club. The club will field its women's team in the tenth season of the AFL Women's competition, its men's reserves team in its eighth Victorian Football League season, and its VFL women's team in its seventh VFL Women's season.

Carlton's primary home ground will be the Melbourne Cricket Ground and secondary home ground will be Marvel Stadium, with the team playing six home games at the former and five at the latter. This was a reversal of the distribution from prior years, coming after its six-games-per-year deal at Marvel Stadium expired at the end of 2024 and as the result of successful lobbying to the AFL for an extra game at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Traditional home ground Ikon Park continued to serve as the training and administrative base, and as the home ground for AFL Women's and the men's reserves matches.

Car manufacturer Hyundai, which had been a major sponsor of the club continuously since 2008, and Great Southern Bank, which became a major sponsor during the 2021 season, continued as the club's major sponsors through the 2024 season; in March, Great Southern Bank signed an extension to its major sponsorship of the club through until the end of 2027.

Senior personnel

Luke Sayers continued in his fourth year as president. Brian Cook will serve his fourth and final year as CEO, and Collingwood general manager of football Graham Wright was appointed deputy CEO under a succession plan which will see him take over from Cook at the end of 2025.

Michael Voss will continue in his third year as senior coach of the club.

Squad for 2025

The following is Carlton's squad for the 2025 season.

Statistics are correct as of end of 2024 season.

Senior List
No. Player Hgt (cm) Date of Birth Age (end 2024) AFL Debut Recruited from Games (end 2024) Goals (end 2024)
1 Jack Silvagni 194 17 December 1997 27 2016 Oakleigh (U18) 115 87
2 Lachie Cowan 187 1 December 2004 20 2023 Devonport, Tasmania (U18) 24 1
3 Jesse Motlop 180 23 November 2003 21 2022 South Fremantle 40 42
4 Oliver Hollands 183 16 January 2004 20 2023 Murray (U18) 42 7
5 Adam Cerra 187 7 October 1999 25 2018 Eastern (U18), Fremantle 129 34
6 Zac Williams 185 20 September 1994 30 2013 GWS Academy, GWS 155 47
7 Jagga Smith Oakleigh (U18)
8 Lachie Fogarty 180 1 April 1999 25 2018 Western (U18), Geelong 70 25
9 Patrick Cripps (c) 195 18 March 1995 29 2014 East Fremantle 207 113
10 Harry McKay 204 24 December 1997 27 2017 Gippsland (U18) 128 252
11 Mitch McGovern 191 11 October 1994 30 2016 Claremont, Adelaide 128 109
12 Tom de Koning 203 16 July 1999 25 2018 Dandenong (U18) 78 30
13 Blake Acres 189 7 October 1995 29 2014 West Perth, St Kilda, Fremantle 168 60
14 Orazio Fantasia 180 14 September 1995 29 2014 Norwood, Essendon, Port Adelaide 114 150
15 Sam Docherty 187 18 October 1993 31 2013 Gippsland (U18), Brisbane Lions 169 26
16 Ben Camporeale Glenelg
17 Brodie Kemp 192 1 May 2001 23 2021 Bendigo (U18) 44 7
18 Sam Walsh (vc) 184 2 July 2000 24 2019 Geelong (U18) 119 42
19 Corey Durdin 173 14 February 2002 22 2021 Central District 48 34
20 Elijah Hollands 189 25 April 2002 22 2022 Murray (U18), Gold Coast 36 25
21 Lucas Camporeale Glenelg
22 Harry O'Farrell Calder (U18)
23 Jacob Weitering (vc) 196 24 November 1997 27 2016 Dandenong (U18) 181 11
24 Nic Newman 187 15 January 1993 31 2017 Frankston, Sydney 134 18
25 Jaxon Binns 182 29 October 2004 20 2024 Dandenong (U18) 3 2
26 Nick Haynes 18 May 1992 32 2012 Dandenong (U18) 211 13
27 Marc Pittonet 202 3 June 1996 28 2016 Oakleigh (U18), Hawthorn 73 10
29 George Hewett 185 30 December 1995 29 2016 North Adelaide, Sydney 179 46
30 Charlie Curnow 192 3 February 1997 27 2016 Geelong (U18) 131 281
31 Harry Lemmey 200 30 January 2004 20 West Adelaide
33 Lewis Young 201 21 December 1998 26 2017 Sturt, Western Bulldogs 67 3
35 Billy Wilson 183 16 June 2005 19 Dandenong (U18)
42 Adam Saad 178 23 July 1994 30 2015 Calder (U18), Coburg, Gold Coast, Essendon 195 11
43 Ashton Moir 187 15 April 2005 19 2024 Glenelg 2 2
46 Matthew Cottrell 181 29 February 2000 24 2020 Dandenong (U18) 68 34
Rookie List
No. Player Hgt Date of Birth Age Debut Recruited from Games Goals
28 Harry Charleson GWV
34 Rob Monahan 194 29 June 2024 20 Kerry
36 Cooper Lord 184 20 March 2005 19 2024 Sandringham (U18), North Melbourne reserves 2 0
37 Jordan Boyd 182 22 September 1998 26 2022 Western (U18), Footscray reserves 35 1
39 Alex Cincotta 187 17 December 1996 28 2023 Newtown & Chilwell, Carlton reserves 35 11
41 Matt Duffy Longford Gaa
Senior coaching panel
Coach Coaching position Carlton Coaching debut Former clubs as coach
Michael Voss Senior coach 2022 Brisbane Lions (s), Port Adelaide (a)
Luke Power Head of development, reserves coach 2020 GWS (a), AFL Academy Manager
Tim Clarke Assistant coach (Midfield) 2016 Richmond (a), Coburg (s), Richmond reserves (s), Gold Coast (a)
Aaron Hamill Assistant coach (backline) 2022 St Kilda (a), Sandringham (s)
Ashley Hansen Assistant coach (senior) 2022 Western Bulldogs (a), Footscray reserves (s)
Matthew Kreuzer Assistant coach (ruck) 2022
Jordan Russell Assistant coach (forward line) 2022 Western Bulldogs (d), North Melbourne (a)
Tom Lonergan Development and talent manager 2023 Calder Cannons (d), Geelong Falcons (d)
Brad Ebert Development coach 2023 Port Adelaide (m)
Torin Baker Carlton College of Sport and Academy and development coach 2021 Western Jets (s), Hawthorn (d)
Aaron Greaves Coaching and performance manager 2022 Melbourne (d, a), Port Adelaide (a, d), North Melbourne (d), AFL umpires (s)
  • For players: (c) denotes captain, (vc) denotes vice-captain.
  • For coaches: (s) denotes senior coach, (cs) denotes caretaker senior coach, (a) denotes assistant coach, (d) denotes development coach, (m) denotes managerial or administrative role in a football or coaching department

Playing list changes

The following summarises all player changes which occurred after the 2024 season. Unless otherwise noted, draft picks refer to selections in the 2024 national draft.

Carlton took an active role in trading for draft picks during the trade period, trading up in the first round to secure midfielder Jagga Smith, and trading down to ensure it could meet father-son rule bids on Ben and Lucas Camporeale, twin sons of 1990s player Scott.

In

Player Former Club League via
Nick Haynes Greater Western Sydney AFL Signed as an unrestricted free agent
Jagga Smith Oakleigh Chargers Talent League National draft, first round (No. 3 overall).
Harry O'Farrell Calder Cannons Talent League National draft, second round (No. 40 overall).
Ben Camporeale Glenelg SANFL National draft, father-son rule selection after matching the bid of Geelong in the third round (picked at No. 43 overall).
Lucas Camporeale Glenelg SANFL National draft, father-son rule selection after matching the bid of Sydney in the third round (picked at No. 54 overall).
Harry Charleson Greater Western Victoria Talent League Rookie draft, first round (No. 9 overall)
Matt Duffy Longford GAA Category B rookie selection

Out

Player New Club League via
Jack Martin Geelong AFL Delisted prior to the trade period, then signed as a delisted free agent
David Cuningham Delisted prior to the trade period.
Caleb Marchbank Delisted prior to the trade period.
Alex Mirkov Delisted from the rookie list prior to the trade period.
Domanic Akuei Delisted from the rookie list prior to the trade period.
Matt Owies West Coast AFL AFL trade period, in a three-way trade which saw Carlton receive a first round draft pick and two fourth round draft picks (provisionally No. 3, 63 and 66) from West Coast, give a lower first round draft pick and a fifth round draft pick (provisionally No. 12 and 73) to West Coast, and give a lower first round draft pick (provisionally No. 14) to Richmond.
Matt Kennedy Western Bulldogs AFL AFL trade period, in a four-way trade, which saw Carlton trade Kennedy to Western Bulldogs and receive a second round draft pick (provisionally No. 38) from Geelong.
Jack Carroll St Kilda AFL Delisted after the trade period, then signed as a delisted free agent
Matt Carroll Delisted from the rookie list after the trade period
Sam Durdin Delisted from the rookie list after the trade period

List management

Player Change
Draft picks Received a fourth round draft pick (provisionally No. 73) and a second round draft pick in the 2025 national draft from Brisbane Lions, in exchange for a second round draft pick and a fourth round draft pick (provisionally No. 34 and 66).
Draft picks Received a first round draft pick (provisionally No. 14) from Hawthorn, in exchange for a first round draft pick and a second round draft pick in the 2025 national draft.

AFL Women's

The club's AFL Women's 2024 squad is given below. Changes ahead of the 2025 season are yet to be reflected.

Carlton Football Club (2024)
Senior list Coaching staff

Head coach

  • Mathew Buck

Assistant coaches

  • Tom Couch (midfield)
  • Christina Polatajko (forwards)
  • Glenn Strachan (backline)
  • Lachlan Swaney (development)
  • Ash Naulty (head of AFLW)

Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)

Updated:
Source(s): Senior list, Coaching staff


Reserves

Carlton will field reserves and state level teams in the men's and women's competitions during the 2024 season.

Men's

Carlton's men's reserves team will contest its eighth VFL season; and its 88th overall season of reserves and state level competition dating back to 1919.

Women's

The club will field a team in the VFL Women's competition for the seventh time.

References

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  2. Anthony Colangelo. "Carlton open to re-think on MCG, Marvel Stadium split". The Age. Melbourne, VIC. Retrieved 25 December 2024.
  3. Ben Sutton (29 April 2024). "Carlton approach AFL over playing more games at MCG compared to Marvel Stadium". 7 News. Retrieved 25 December 2024.
  4. "Hyundai and Carlton in New Partnership". Carlton Football Club. 12 November 2007. Retrieved 23 April 2012.
  5. "Blues announce Great Southern Bank as new Co-Major partner". Carlton Football Club. 4 June 2021. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
  6. "Blues secure Co-Major extension, Great Southern Bank signs on". Carlton Football Club. 11 March 2024. Retrieved 7 April 2024.
  7. "Wright appointed Deputy CEO in leadership succession". Carlton Football Club. 9 October 2024. Retrieved 25 December 2024.
  8. ^ "Senior Players List". Carlton Football Club. Archived from the original on 7 October 2014. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
  9. "Coaching panel". Carlton Football Club. Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 31 October 2014.
  10. "Blue boost: High-flying defender joining Carlton". afl.com.au. 4 October 2024.
  11. "Blues secure talented Irish youngsters". CarltonFC.com.au. 18 August 2023. Welcome to Carlton, Rob Monahan and Matt Duffy.
  12. Riley Beveridge (11 December 2023). "Injured Irishman still committed to Blues, eyes 2025 start". AFL. Retrieved 13 December 2023.
  13. "Former Blues forward joins Cats on two-year deal". afl.com.au. 31 October 2024. Retrieved 1 November 2024.
  14. ^ "Carlton confirms list changes". carltonfc.com.au. 13 September 2024.
  15. @AFL_House (15 October 2024). "Three club trade approved" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  16. "Four-club, three-player trade lands on the buzzer". afl.com.au. 16 October 2024.
  17. "Former Blues forward joins Cats on two-year deal". afl.com.au. 31 October 2024. Retrieved 1 November 2024.
  18. ^ "Blues delist three, duo offered train-on chance". 22 October 2024.
  19. @AFL_House (11 October 2024). "Trade paperwork lodged.Carlton trade its 2024 Round 2 selection (currently 34) and 2024 Round 4 selection (currently 66) to Brisbane for its 2024 Round 4 selection (currently 73) and 2025 Round 2 selection in the 2024 and 2025 Telstra AFL Drafts respectively" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  20. @AFL_House (11 October 2024). "Paperwork approved. Carlton trade its 2025 Round 1 selection and 2025 Round 2 selection (tied to Carlton) to Hawthorn for its 2024 Round 1 selection (currently 14) in the 2024 and 2025 Telstra AFL Drafts respectively" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
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