2019 Carlton Football Club season

The 2019 AFL season is the 123rd season in the Australian Football League contested by the Carlton Football Club. It was also the third AFL Women's season contested by its senior women's team. In the men's competition, after having finished in last place in 2018, the club's on-field performances improved slightly but without delivering wins, resulting in the dismissal of coach Brendon Bolton after eleven games. Caretaker coach David Teague led the team for the remainder of the season. The Blues were much improved under Teague, winning six games in the second half of the year to avoid a second consecutive wooden spoon, with the Blues ultimately finishing 16th with a win-loss record of 7–15. As a result of the club's onfield improvement, Teague was later appointed as Carlton's full-time seni

2019 Carlton Football Club season

The 2019 AFL season is the 123rd season in the Australian Football League contested by the Carlton Football Club. It was also the third AFL Women's season contested by its senior women's team. In the men's competition, after having finished in last place in 2018, the club's on-field performances improved slightly but without delivering wins, resulting in the dismissal of coach Brendon Bolton after eleven games. Caretaker coach David Teague led the team for the remainder of the season. The Blues were much improved under Teague, winning six games in the second half of the year to avoid a second consecutive wooden spoon, with the Blues ultimately finishing 16th with a win-loss record of 7–15. As a result of the club's onfield improvement, Teague was later appointed as Carlton's full-time seni