November 6, 2024

Carlton Blues delist three including Jack Carroll, duo Sam Durdin, Matt Caroll offered train-on chance…….

In a significant move ahead of the upcoming AFL season, the Carlton Blues have announced the delisting of three players, including promising midfielder Jack Carroll.

The club also revealed that they have offered train-on opportunities to Sam Durdin and Matt Carroll, allowing them to showcase their skills in a bid to earn a spot on the list.

Delistings

Jack Carroll
The 20-year-old Carroll, who was drafted in 2020, showed glimpses of his potential during his time at the club but struggled to secure a consistent place in the senior lineup. In his tenure, he played a total of 10 games, with his standout performance coming in a match where he recorded 20 disposals and a goal. Despite his talent, Carlton’s coaching staff decided to part ways, citing a desire for more immediate impact from their midfield.

Carlton Blues delist three including Jack Carroll, duo Sam Durdin, Matt  Caroll offered train-on chance

Train-On Opportunities

Sam Durdin
Durdin, a versatile defender, has been with the Blues since 2021. The club recognizes his potential to provide depth in their backline and has offered him a chance to train with the team over the coming months. Durdin’s ability to play both key and small defensive roles could make him a valuable asset if he can impress during the training period.

Matt Carroll
The younger brother of Jack, Matt Carroll is also in the same boat, receiving a train-on invitation. The 22-year-old has shown promise in the VFL and has been regarded for his strong work ethic and determination. Carlton hopes he can translate that performance to a higher level as he vies for a spot on the main list.

Lance Whitnall - Interview during halftime of the Blues vs Giants

Club Statement

In a club statement, Carlton’s football director expressed gratitude for the contributions of the delisted players, particularly acknowledging Carroll’s commitment and growth during his time with the Blues. The club remains focused on refining its list as they prepare for the next season, aiming for a stronger showing after a disappointing campaign.

Looking Ahead

As the offseason progresses, the Blues will continue to evaluate their squad and consider potential recruits in preparation for a competitive 2024 season. The outcomes of the train-on sessions for Durdin and Carroll will be closely monitored as the club looks to build depth and resilience in its roster.

Fans will be eager to see how these changes will influence the team dynamics as Carlton aims to return to finals contention.

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