2016 Carlton Football Club season
2016 season | |||
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President | Mark LoGiudice | ||
Coach | Brendon Bolton | ||
Captain(s) | Marc Murphy | ||
Home ground | Melbourne Cricket Ground (Training and administrative: Ikon Park) |
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The 2016 AFL season will the 120th season in the Australian Football League contested by the Carlton Football Club.
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Club summary
The 2016 AFL season will the 120th season of the VFL/AFL competition since its inception in 1897; and, having competed in every season, it will also the 120th season contested by the Carlton Football Club. Carlton's primary home ground continued to be the Melbourne Cricket Ground, with the club playing six home matches there and five at Etihad Stadium; traditional home ground Ikon Park continued to serve as the training and administrative base. The club's two joint major sponsors will be car manufacturer Hyundai, which has sponsored the club since 2008,[1] and job seekers' service provider CareerOne, newly signed in 2016 to a two-season deal;[2] the club's six-year association with confectionery company Mars came to an end at the end of the 2015 season.[3] The club faces a financially challenging schedule, with no matches in the most lucrative Friday night timeslot following poor performances in 2015.[4] Carlton continued its alignment with the Northern Blues in the Victorian Football League, allowing Carlton-listed players to play with the Northern Blues when not selected in AFL matches.
The club made a small alteration to its clash guernsey for 2016, by removing the navy blue panel around the waist of the guernsey and narrowing the widths of other blue panels and features, resulting in an overall whiter design. The design is plain white with navy blue side and shoulder panels, trimmings, monogram and number.[5] A second match day mascot, Navy Nina, was introduced to serve as a female counterpart to established mascot Captain Carlton; as with Captain Carlton, she is a masked, navy-wearing superhero.[6]
In April, Carlton submitted a bid for a licence in the AFL's national women's competition, which is planned to be established from the 2017 season.[7] Carlton was one of eight Victorian clubs bidding for an expected four Victorian licences in the eight-team competition.[8] As of 9 May, a decision has not been reached on whether or not the club's bid has been successful.
Senior Personnel
Mark LoGiudice will continue as club president, a role he has held since June 2014.[9] Marc Murphy retained the role of captain for his fourth season in the role, and Kade Simpson remained vice captain; the rest of the seven-man leadership group comprised Patrick Cripps, Ed Curnow, Bryce Gibbs, Andrew Walker and Sam Docherty.[10]
The club's coaching panel underwent significant changes after the 2015 season, following the dismissal of incumbent Mick Malthouse after Round 8, 2015. In August 2015, Hawthorn assistant coach Brendon Bolton was appointed Carlton's new senior coach; the club appointed Bolton to an ongoing staff position, rather than the more typical approach of hiring a senior coach on discrete fixed term contracts, with the caveat that Bolton be paid out for his first three years if dismissed during that time.[11] The majority of the assistant coaching panel was turned over with only John Barker, who had served as caretaker coach in 2015 following Malthouse's dismissal, and Matthew Capuano surviving from the 2015 panel. New additions to the assistant coaching panel were Richmond assistant coach Tim Clarke (midfield), Geelong assistant coach Dale Amos (backline), North Melbourne assistant coach Shane Watson (forward-line), and Gold Coast reserves coach Josh Fraser (development and VFL senior coach).[12] Neil Craig replaced Rob Wiley as director of coaching, development and performance, after having served in a similar role at Essendon.[13]
Squad for 2016
The following is Carlton's squad for the 2016 season after offseason transfers and drafts.
Statistics are correct as of end of 2015 season. Flags represent the state of origin, i.e. the state in which the player played his Under-18s football.
Senior List[14] | ||||||||||
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No. | State | Player | Hgt (cm) | Wgt (kg) | Date of Birth | Age (end 2015) | AFL Debut | Recruited from | Games (end 2015) | Goals (end 2015) |
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Andrew Walker (lg) | 190 | 88 | 4 February 1986 | 29 | 2004 | Bendigo (U18) | 191 | 130 |
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Jack Silvagni | 191 | 81 | 17 December 1997 | 18 | – | Oakleigh (U18) | – | – |
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Marc Murphy (c) | 180 | 80 | 19 September 1987 | 28 | 2006 | Oakleigh (U18) | 204 | 150 |
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Bryce Gibbs (lg) | 188 | 85 | 15 March 1989 | 26 | 2007 | Glenelg | 187 | 102 |
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Kade Simpson (vc) | 182 | 75 | 5 May 1984 | 31 | 2003 | Eastern (U18) | 242 | 124 |
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Dylan Buckley | 179 | 75 | 16 March 1993 | 22 | 2013 | Northern (U18) | 27 | 7 |
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Matthew Kreuzer | 200 | 103 | 13 May 1989 | 26 | 2008 | Northern (U18) | 65 | |
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Patrick Cripps (lg) | 190 | 88 | 18 March 1995 | 20 | 2014 | East Fremantle | 23 | 6 |
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Harry McKay | 200 | 84 | 24 December 1997 | 18 | – | Gippsland (U18) | – | – |
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Sam Kerridge | 188 | 85 | 26 April 1993 | 22 | 2012 | Bendigo (U18), Adelaide | 27 | 23 |
12 | ![]() |
Blaine Boekhorst | 184 | 75 | 2 September 1993 | 22 | 2015 | Swan Districts | 11 | 5 |
13 | ![]() |
Jed Lamb | 182 | 83 | 19 October 1992 | 23 | 2013 | Gippsland (U18), Sydney, GWS | 22 | 17 |
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Liam Jones | 198 | 98 | 24 February 1991 | 24 | 2010 | North Hobart, Western Bulldogs | 75 | 75 |
15 | ![]() |
Sam Docherty (lg) | 184 | 85 | 18 October 1993 | 22 | 2013 | Gippsland (U18), Brisbane Lions | 48 | 10 |
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Dillon Viojo-Rainbow | 184 | 82 | 8 February 1996 | 19 | – | Western (U18) | – | – |
17 | ![]() |
Sam Rowe | 198 | 96 | 19 November 1987 | 28 | 2013 | Murray (U18), Sydney, Norwood | 51 | 13 |
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Kristian Jaksch | 196 | 90 | 7 October 1994 | 21 | 2013 | Oakleigh (U18), GWS | 13 | 3 |
19 | ![]() |
Liam Sumner | 177 | 75 | 16 August 1993 | 22 | 2012 | Sandringham (U18), GWS | 12 | 9 |
20 | ![]() |
Lachie Plowman | 192 | 90 | 11 September 1994 | 21 | 2013 | Calder (U18), GWS | 20 | 1 |
22 | ![]() |
Jason Tutt | 177 | 81 | 15 May 1991 | 24 | 2011 | Ainslie, Western Bulldogs | 39 | 26 |
23 | ![]() |
Jacob Weitering | 195 | 94 | 23 November 1997 | 18 | 2016 | Dandenong (U18) | – | – |
24 | ![]() |
Mark Whiley | 188 | 87 | 1 December 1992 | 23 | 2012 | Murray (U18), GWS | 20 | 3 |
25 | ![]() |
Clem Smith | 177 | 77 | 3 February 1996 | 19 | 2015 | Perth | 7 | – |
26 | ![]() |
Jayden Foster | 194 | 91 | 1 June 1995 | 20 | – | Calder (U18) | – | – |
27 | ![]() |
Dennis Armfield | 181 | 81 | 22 December 1986 | 29 | 2008 | Swan Districts | 125 | 57 |
28 | ![]() |
David Cuningham | 183 | 78 | 30 March 1997 | 18 | – | Oakleigh (U18) | – | – |
30 | ![]() |
Charlie Curnow | 191 | 95 | 3 Pebruary 1997 | 18 | 2016 | Geelong (U18) | – | – |
31 | ![]() |
Matthew Dick | 187 | 88 | 3 November 1994 | 21 | 2015 | Calder (U18), Sydney | 6 | – |
32 | ![]() |
Nicholas Graham | 182 | 80 | 12 June 1994 | 21 | 2013 | Gippsland (U18) | 16 | 5 |
33 | ![]() |
Andrejs Everitt | 194 | 88 | 13 March 1989 | 26 | 2007 | Dandenong (U18), Western Bulldogs, Sydney | 118 | 76 |
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Andrew Phillips | 202 | 98 | 3 July 1991 | 24 | 2012 | Lauderdale, GWS | 14 | 5 |
35 | ![]() |
Ed Curnow (lg) | 182 | 84 | 7 November 1989 | 26 | 2011 | Geelong (U18), Adelaide, Box Hill | 88 | 11 |
37 | ![]() |
Daniel Gorringe | 200 | 96 | 2 June 1992 | 23 | 2011 | Norwood, Gold Coast | 22 | 7 |
39 | ![]() |
Dale Thomas | 185 | 84 | 21 June 1987 | 28 | 2006 | Gippsland (U18), Collingwood | 182 | 135 |
40 | ![]() |
Michael Jamison | 193 | 98 | 11 June 1986 | 29 | 2007 | North Ballarat (U18, VFL) | 145 | 2 |
41 | ![]() |
Levi Casboult | 199 | 100 | 15 March 1990 | 25 | 2012 | Dandenong (U18) | 52 | 53 |
42 | ![]() |
Zach Tuohy | 187 | 92 | 10 December 1989 | 26 | 2011 | Laois GAA | 98 | 34 |
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Simon White | 190 | 93 | 17 June 1988 | 27 | 2010 | Subiaco | 59 | 10 |
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Matthew Wright | 178 | 76 | 14 December 1989 | 26 | 2011 | North Adelaide, Adelaide | 94 | 63 |
Rookie List[14] | ||||||||||
No. | State | Player | Hgt | Wgt | Date of Birth | Age | Debut | Recruited from | Games | Goals |
21 | ![]() |
Ciarán Sheehan | 188 | 80 | 19 November 1990 | 25 | 2014 | Cork GAA | 4 | – |
29 | ![]() |
Billy Gowers | 184 | 81 | 10 June 1996 | 19 | – | Oakleigh (U18) | – | – |
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Cameron Wood | 204 | 101 | 4 March 1987 | 28 | 2005 | West Adelaide, Brisbane Lions, Collingwood, Williamstown | 88 | 28 |
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Ciarán Byrne | 188 | 90 | 6 December 1994 | 21 | 2015 | Louth GAA | 1 | – |
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Andrew Gallucci | 178 | 67 | 28 January 1994 | 21 | – | Calder (U18), Williamstown | – | – |
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Jesse Glass-McCasker | 195 | 95 | 3 January 1997 | 18 | – | Swan Districts | – | – |
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Matt Korcheck | 208 | 105 | 12 October 1991 | 24 | – | Arizona | – | – |
Senior coaching panel[15] | ||||||||||
State | Coach | Coaching position | Carlton Coaching debut | Former clubs as coach | ||||||
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Brendon Bolton | Senior Coach | 2016 | North Hobart (s), Tasmania (VFL) (s), Clarence (s), Box Hill (s), Hawthorn (a) | ||||||
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John Barker | Assistant Coach (Stoppages) | 2011 | St Kilda (a), Hawthorn (a) | ||||||
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Neil Craig | Director of Coaching, Development and Performance | 2016 | Norwood (s), Adelaide (s), Melbourne (cs), Essendon (m) | ||||||
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Tim Clarke | Assistant Coach (Midfield) | 2016 | Richmond (a), Coburg (s), Richmond reserves (s) | ||||||
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Shane Watson | Assistant Coach (Forward-line) | 2016 | Lower Plenty (s), Sandringham (U18) (a), Eastern (U18) (s), North Melbourne (a) | ||||||
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Dale Amos | Assistant Coach (Back-line) | 2016 | South Barwon (s), Geelong (a), Geelong reserves (s) | ||||||
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Matthew Capuano | Development Coach | 2009 | |||||||
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Josh Fraser | Development Coach, Northern Blues senior coach | 2016 | Gold Coast reserves (s) |
- For players: (c) denotes captain, (vc) denotes vice-captain, (dvc) denotes deputy vice-captain, (lg) denotes leadership group.
- 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 have occurred since the conclusion of the 2015 season. Unless otherwise noted, draft picks refer to selections in the 2015 AFL draft.
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Player | Previous Club | League | via |
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University of Arizona | Pac-12 Basketball | Signed as a Category B International rookie late in the 2015 season. |
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Adelaide | AFL | AFL Trade Period, with Geelong's second-round draft pick (provisionally No. 28, obtained in the trade for Patrick Dangerfield), in exchange for Troy Menzel. |
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GWS | AFL | AFL Trade Period, with a first-round draft pick (provisionally No. 8), in exchange for Carlton's fifth- and sixth-round draft picks (provisionally No. 77 and 95), Geelong's second-round draft pick (provisionally No. 28, obtained from Adelaide in the trade for Troy Menzel) and Geelong's first-round draft pick in the 2016 National Draft (obtained in exchange for Lachie Henderson). |
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GWS | AFL | |
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GWS | AFL | |
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GWS | AFL | |
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Gold Coast | AFL | Signed as a delisted free agent prior to the National Draft. |
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Dandenong | TAC Cup | AFL National Draft, first round (No. 1 overall) |
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Gippsland | TAC Cup | AFL National Draft, first round (No. 10 overall) |
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Geelong | TAC Cup | AFL National Draft, first round (No. 12 overall) |
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Oakleigh | TAC Cup | AFL National Draft, first round (No. 23 overall) |
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Oakleigh | TAC Cup | AFL National Draft, third round (No. 53 overall) under the father-son rule, after demoting a fourth round selection (from No. 55 to No. 58) to match the bid made by Essendon |
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Adelaide | AFL | Signed as a delisted free agent after the National Draft. |
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Swan Districts | WAFL | AFL Rookie Draft, first round (No. 1 overall) |
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Williamstown | VFL | AFL Rookie Draft, second round (No. 19 overall) |
Out
Player | New Club | League | via |
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Removed from the list following his retirement in June 2015 | ||
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Field umpiring[29] | VAFA | Retired from playing |
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Greensborough[31] | Northern FL | Retired |
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East Fremantle[33] | WAFL | Delisted prior to the trade period |
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Woodville-West Torrens[34] | SANFL | Delisted prior to the trade period |
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South Fremantle[35] | WAFL | Delisted from the rookie list prior to the trade period |
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Northern Blues[36] | VFL | Delisted from the rookie list (category B) prior to the trade period |
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Geelong | AFL | AFL Trade Period, in exchange for a first-round draft pick in the 2016 National Draft. |
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Brisbane Lions | AFL | AFL Trade Period, with a third-round draft pick (provisionally No. 41), in exchange for a second-round draft pick (provisionally No. 21) and a fourth-round draft pick (provisionally No. 60). |
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Adelaide | AFL | AFL Trade Period, in exchange for Sam Kerridge and Geelong's second-round draft pick (provisionally No. 28, obtained in a trade for Patrick Dangerfield). |
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Richmond | AFL | AFL Trade Period, in exchange for Gold Coast's end-of-first-round compensation draft pick (provisionally No. 19, obtained in a three-way trade involving Port Adelaide). |
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Delisted prior to the national draft | ||
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Central District[41] | SANFL | Delisted prior to the national draft |
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Peel[42] | WAFL | Delisted from the rookie list prior to the national draft |
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South Adelaide[43] | SANFL | Delisted from the rookie list prior to the national draft |
List management
Player | Change |
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Carlton applied for a priority draft pick in the national draft,[44] but the request was rejected by the AFL.[45] |
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Carlton traded its second-round draft pick (provisionally No. 20), Brisbane's second-round draft pick (provisionally No. 21, obtained in the trade for Tom Bell) and its fourth-round draft pick in the 2016 National Draft in exchange for Western Bulldogs' first-round draft pick (provisionally No. 11) and its third-round draft pick in the 2016 National Draft. |
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Received permission to train with Carlton from the beginning of pre-season training in November 2015,[18] but he was not redrafted. |
Season summary
Pre-season matches
The club's three scheduled pre-season matches were played as part of the 2016 NAB Challenge series.
Rd | Date and local time | Opponent | Scores (Carlton's scores indicated in bold) | Venue | Attendance | ||
Home | Away | Result | |||||
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1 | Thursday, 18 February (7:10 pm) | Hawthorn | 0.8.5 (53) | 0.4.8 (32) | Lost by 21 points[46] | Aurora Stadium (A) | 9,181 |
2 | Sunday, 28 February (2:05 pm) | Essendon | 1.3.8 (35) | 1.13.8 (95) | Lost by 60 points[47] | Ikon Park (H) | 18,718 |
3 | Friday, 11 March (5:50 pm) | Sydney | 1.8.12 (69) | 0.14.7 (91) | Lost by 22 points[48] | Etihad Stadium (H) | 6,804 |
Home and away season
Rd | Date and local time | Opponent | Scores (Carlton's scores indicated in bold) | Venue | Attendance | Ladder position |
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1 | Thursday, 24 March (7:25 pm) | Richmond | 14.8 (92) | 12.11 (83) | Lost by 9 points[49] | Melbourne Cricket Ground (A) | 75,706 | 12th |
2 | Sunday, 3 April (4:40 pm) | Sydney | 10.11 (71) | 20.11 (131) | Lost by 60 points[50] | Etihad Stadium (H) | 33,146 | 15th |
3 | Saturday, 9 April (5:40 pm) | Gold Coast | 13.17 (95) | 5.11 (41) | Lost by 54 points[51] | Metricon Stadium (A) | 13,885 | 17th |
4 | Saturday, 16 April (7:25 pm) | Western Bulldogs | 7.7 (49) | 13.7 (85) | Lost by 36 points[52] | Etihad Stadium (H) | 27,662 | 18th |
5 | Sunday, 24 April (1:20 pm) | Fremantle | 9.14 (68) | 10.12 (72) | Won by 4 points[53] | Domain Stadium (A) | 34,796 | 15th |
6 | Sunday, 1 May (3:20 pm) | Essendon | 10.12 (72) | 8.9 (57) | Won by 15 points[54] | Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) | 43,827 | 14th |
7 | Saturday, 7 May (1:45 pm) | Collingwood | 12.12 (84) | 15.9 (99) | Won by 15 points[55] | Melbourne Cricket Ground (A) | 60,222 | 12th |
8 | Sunday, 15 May (1:10 pm) | Port Adelaide | 14.9 (93) | 13.13 (91) | Won by 2 points[56] | Etihad Stadium (H) | 26,924 | 11th |
9 | Saturday, 21 May (7:25 pm) | North Melbourne | 17.11 (113) | 6.10 (46) | Lost by 67 points[57] | Etihad Stadium (A) | 38,419 | 12th |
10 | Sunday, 29 May (1:10 pm) | Geelong | 16.8 (104) | 12.13 (85) | Won by 19 points[58] | Etihad Stadium (H) | 33,535 | 11th |
11 | Saturday, 4 June (2:10 pm) | Brisbane Lions | Etihad Stadium (H) | |||||
12 | Sunday, 12 June (1:10 pm) | St Kilda | Etihad Stadium (A) | |||||
13 | Bye | |||||||
14 | Saturday, 25 June (4:35 pm) | GWS | Spotless Stadium (A) | |||||
15 | Saturday, 2 July (7:25 pm) | Collingwood | Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) | |||||
16 | Sunday, 10 July (1:10 pm) | Adelaide | Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) | |||||
17 | Sunday, 17 July (1:10 pm) | West Coast | Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) | |||||
18 | Saturday, 23 July (1:45 pm) | Sydney | Sydney Cricket Ground (A) | |||||
19 | Saturday, 30 July (2:10 pm) | Hawthorn | Aurora Stadium (A) | |||||
20 | Sunday, 7 August (1:10 pm) | St Kilda | Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) | |||||
21 | Saturday, 13 August (1:45 pm) | Brisbane Lions | Gabba (A) | |||||
22 | Sunday, 21 August (1:10 pm) | Melbourne | Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) | |||||
23 | 26 – 28 August | Essendon | Melbourne Cricket Ground (A) |
Team records and awards
- Round 3 – Carlton's score of 5.11 (41) set a new record as the lowest score ever conceded by Gold Coast in its five year history in the AFL.[59]
- Round 7 – Carlton won the Peter Mac Cup, the annual perpetual prize in Collingwood home games against Carlton.[55]
- Round 10 – Carlton defeated Geelong for the first time since Round 5, 2010, ending a seven game losing streak.
- Round 10 – Carlton defeated Geelong at Etihad Stadium for the first time ever, after fourteen consecutive losses dating back to 2002.[58]
Individual awards and records
Milestones and game records
- Round 8 – Kade Simpson played his 250th senior game for the club, the first player to reach the milestone since Anthony Koutoufides in 2006.[60]
Other awards
- NAB AFL Rising Star
Jacob Weitering was nominated for 2016 NAB AFL Rising Star award after his Round 3 performance against Gold Coast.[61]
- Carlton Football Club Hall of Fame
At the 2016 Carlton Football Club Hall of Fame dinner on 29 April, four players were inducted into the Hall of Fame and one was elevated to Legend Status:[62]
- Sergio Silvagni, who played 239 games for and won two premierships and two best-and-fairests with Carlton between 1958 and 1971, became the thirteenth player elevated to Legend Status;
- Scott Camporeale, who played 233 games for and won one premiership and one best-and-fairest for the club between 1995 and 2005, was inducted;
- Mil Hanna, who played 190 games for and won one premiership with the club between 1986 and 1997, was inducted;
- Ian Robertson, who played 125 games for and won three premierships with the club between 1966 and 1974, was inducted;
- Jack Wrout, who played 130 games for the club between 1936 and 1944 and later served as chairman of selectors, was inducted.
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