Fixtures

AFL 07/10 09:30 18 Carlton vs Brisbane View
AFL 07/19 09:35 19 Carlton vs Melbourne View
AFL 07/24 09:30 20 Hawthorn vs Carlton View
AFL 08/03 07:10 21 Fremantle vs Carlton View
AFL 08/09 09:35 22 Carlton vs Elmar Ejupovic View
AFL 08/16 03:20 23 Carlton vs Port Adelaide View

Results

AFL 07/04 09:20 17 [11] Carlton v Collingwood [1] 59-115
AFL 06/26 09:30 16 [12] Port Adelaide v Carlton [10] 110-60
AFL 06/21 03:20 15 [10] Carlton v North Melbourne [16] 73-84
AFL 06/15 08:10 14 [18] West Coast v Carlton [11] 52-86
AFL 06/08 09:20 13 [15] Carlton v Essendon [10] 78-70
AFL 05/24 02:35 11 [11] Carlton v Greater Western Sydney [9] 82-110
AFL 05/16 09:40 10 [14] Sydney v Carlton [10] 78-62
AFL 05/09 09:40 9 [10] St Kilda v Carlton [13] 62-77
AFL 05/03 06:15 8 [6] Adelaide v Carlton [13] 110-50
AFL 04/27 05:20 7 [13] Carlton v Geelong [4] 94-76
AFL 04/18 05:20 6 [15] North Melbourne v Carlton [14] 71-153
AFL 04/12 03:20 5 [16] Carlton v West Coast [18] 121-50

Wikipedia - Carlton Football Club

The Carlton Football Club, nicknamed the Blues, is a professional Australian rules football club based at Princes Park in Carlton North, an inner suburb of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia. The club competes in the Australian Football League (AFL), the sport's premier competition.

Founded in the 1860s, the club began playing out of parklands historically part of Carlton not far from its current base. It quickly became one of the major football clubs in the city. It was a foundation member of the Victorian Football Association (VFA), winning the inaugural premiership in 1877. In 1896, Carlton joined the breakaway Victorian Football League (since renamed the AFL), and alongside rivals Collingwood, Essendon and Richmond is regarded as one of the league's historical "Big Four" clubs, with 16 VFL/AFL premierships (a joint record with Collingwood and Essendon). The club's AFL Women's team has competed since the league's inaugural 2017 AFLW season.

It currently plays its home matches at Docklands Stadium and the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Princes Park is its traditional home ground of the club and is home to its women's team. Carlton also has reserves sides in the Victorian Football League and VFL Women's.

History

History

Carlton was a key cog in the establishment of Women's football in the state of Victoria. In August 1933 the club hosted the first ever VFL sanctioned match between women's teams, with sides representing Carlton and Richmond. Though Richmond's side was not associated directly with the VFL club of the same name, the Carlton side was picked and trained by the club with VFL players Mickey Crisp and Ray Brew as coaches. The match, played at Carlton's home Princes Park drew an estimated crowd of 10,000 and raised funds as part of a VFL bye-week carnival for The Royal Melbourne Hospital.

The club next fielded a women's team more than a decade later when it competed in a 1947 charity exhibition series raising funds in support of food shortages in post-war Commonwealth countries. The club's team played multiple matches in multiple series that season including a match against Footscray in July and a subsequent series against Hawthorn, South Melbourne, St Kilda and Footscray in August 1947.

The Carlton Football Club, commonly known as the Blues, is one of the oldest and most storied teams in the Australian Football League (AFL). Based in Melbourne, Victoria, Carlton was founded in 1864 and has a rich history of success and tradition. The team is renowned for its distinctive navy blue and white colors and its passionate supporter base. Carlton has won numerous AFL premierships, making it one of the most successful clubs in the league's history. Known for its competitive spirit, skilled gameplay, and strong club culture, the Blues continue to be a prominent and respected team in Australian Rules football.