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词条 2015 Carlton Football Club season
释义

  1. Club summary

  2. Senior Personnel

  3. Squad for 2015

  4. Playing list changes

     In  Out  List management 

  5. Season summary

     Pre-season matches  Home and away season 

  6. Ladder

  7. Team awards and records

  8. Individual awards and records

     John Nicholls Medal   Leading Goalkickers   Other awards  Player and coach records 

  9. Northern Blues

  10. References

{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2017}}{{Use Australian English|date=December 2017}}{{Infobox AFL club season
| club = Carlton Football Club
| season = 2015
| image =
| imagesize = 120px
| caption =
| president = Mark LoGiudice
| coach = Mick Malthouse (Rds 1–8)
John Barker (Rds 9–23)
| captain = Marc Murphy
| home ground = Melbourne Cricket Ground
(Training and administrative: Ikon Park)
| preseason comp =
| preseason result =
| regularseason comp = AFL season
| regularseason result = 18th (4–18)
| finals series =
| finals result =
| club b&f = John Nicholls Medal
| best and fairest = Patrick Cripps
| leading goalscorer = Andrejs Everitt
| highest attendance =
| lowest attendance =
| average attendance =
| club membership = 47,305
| prevseason = 2014
| nextseason = 2016
}}

The 2015 AFL season was the 119th season in the Australian Football League contested by the Carlton Football Club. A very poor season for the club, which was disrupted by the sacking after only eight rounds of third-year coach Mick Malthouse, Carlton finished last on the ladder with a record of 4–18.

Club summary

The 2015 AFL season was the 119th season of the VFL/AFL competition since its inception in 1897; and, having competed in every season, it was also the 119th season contested by the Carlton Football Club. Carlton's primary home ground for games was the Melbourne Cricket Ground, with the club hosting six matches at the venue and five at Etihad Stadium – a small change from the previous season, when the club had played six games at Etihad Stadium and five at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.[1] Traditional home ground at Princes Park (which was renamed from Visy Park to Ikon Park from the start of the year under a two-year naming rights deal with Ikon Services Australia)[2] continued to serve as the training and administrative base. 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.

Following an online vote of members, the club changed the font of the CFC monogram on the front of its playing guernsey. The new monogram, more traditional in style, featured block-style letters and no gaps at the intersections between letters; it matched the design which had been used between 1927 and 1997, and which had thrice been worn as a heritage guernsey during the 2014 season.[5]

The club's membership for the 2015 season was 47,305, a 0.4% reduction from the 2014 membership of 47,485; it was Carlton's second consecutive reduction in membership, and the club was one of only three clubs to suffer a drop in membership in the 2015 season.[6] The club made a net operating loss of $2,700,000 for the season.[7]

Senior Personnel

Mark LoGiudice continued as club president, a role he has held since June 2014.[8] Mick Malthouse began the season as senior coach, with his coaching panel unchanged from 2014; following his Malthouse dismissal on 26 May, backline assistant coach John Barker stepped in as caretaker.[9]

Marc Murphy continued into his third season as club captain, as part of a five-man leadership group, a reduction from the seven-man group which led the team in 2014. Bryce Gibbs, Lachlan Henderson and Michael Jamison remained in the group from 2014 – Gibbs and Jamison were named vice-captains[2] – and Sam Rowe was elevated to the group. Leaving the group were Andrew Carrazzo and Kade Simpson, who both stepped down from the group after serving in it for many years, and Brock McLean, who was delisted.[9]

Squad for 2015

Flags represent the state of origin, i.e. the state in which the player played his Under-18s football.
Senior List[10]
No. StatePlayer Age AFL Debut Recruited from Career (to end 2014) 2015 Player Statistics
Gms Gls Gms Gls B D K HB M T HO
1 Victoria}} Andrew Walker 28 2004 Bendigo (U18) 179 118 12 12 6 163 106 57 48 22 1
2 South Australia}} Troy Menzel 20 2013 Central District 26 34 14 13 7 130 87 43 46 24
3 Victoria}} Marc Murphy (c) 27 2006 Oakleigh (U18) 185 143 19 7 6 510 291 219 79 65 1
4 South Australia}} Bryce Gibbs (vc) 25 2007 Glenelg 177 98 10 4 5 209 112 97 21 54 7
5 Victoria}} Chris Judd 31 2002 Sandringham (U18), West Coast 271 224 8 4 2 148 76 72 20 21
6 Victoria}} Kade Simpson 30 2003 Eastern (U18) 222 121 20 3 1 460 285 175 118 42 1
7 Victoria}} Dylan Buckley 21 2013 Northern (U18) 8 2 18 5 5 258 152 106 65 38
8 Victoria}} Matthew Kreuzer 25 2008 Northern (U18) 106 56 13 9 5 166 91 75 40 55 276
9 Western Australia}} Patrick Cripps 19 2014 East Fremantle 3 20 6 13 471 158 313 64 98 39
10 Victoria}} Matthew Watson 22 2011 Calder (U18) 19 6 4 4 2 32 23 9 18 8 1
11 Victoria}} Robert Warnock 27 2007 Sandringham (U18), Fremantle 86 17 2 18 8 10 1 3 56
12 Western Australia}} Blaine Boekhorst 21 2015 Swan Districts 11 5 9 138 76 62 24 26
13 Western Australia}}Chris Yarran 24 2009 Swan Districts 105 87 14 3 2 223 182 41 68 33
14 Tasmania}} Liam Jones 23 2010 North Hobart, {{AFL WB}} 66 68 9 7 9 65 46 19 31 18
15 Victoria}} Sam Docherty 21 2013 Gippsland (U18), {{AFL BL}} 29 8 19 2 2 401 260 141 116 40 1
16 Victoria}} Dillon Viojo-Rainbow 18 Western (U18)
17 New South Wales}} Sam Rowe (lg) 27 2013 Murray (U18), Sydney, Norwood 31 11 20 2 211 125 86 79 43 28
18 Victoria}} Kristian Jaksch 20 2013 Oakleigh (U18), GWS 7 2 6 1 2 62 39 23 26 8
19 South Australia}} Cameron Giles 19 Woodville-West Torrens
20 Victoria}} Nick Holman 19 2014 Murray (U18) 1 8 75 31 44 15 31
22 Jason Tutt 23 2011 Ainslie, {{AFL WB}} 26 22 13 4 5 218 128 90 55 35
23 Victoria}} Lachlan Henderson (lg) 26 2007 Geelong (U18), Brisbane 101 88 16 16 10 189 134 55 96 24 2
24 New South Wales}} Mark Whiley 22 2012 Murray (U18), GWS 12 2 8 1 2 95 46 49 17 33 19
25 Western Australia}} Clem Smith 18 2015 Perth 7 55 24 31 11 9
26 Victoria}} Jayden Foster 19 Calder (U18)
27 Western Australia}} Dennis Armfield 28 2008 Swan Districts 113 44 12 13 10 145 88 57 25 36
28 Queensland}} Tom Bell 23 2012 Morningside 29 19 22 17 14 465 295 170 97 87 16
31 Victoria}} Matthew Dick 20 2015 Calder (U18), {{AFL Syd}} 6 2 70 40 30 20 12
32 Victoria}} Nicholas Graham 20 2013 Gippsland (U18) 10 2 6 3 1 104 51 53 15 29
33 Victoria}} Andrejs Everitt 25 2007 Dandenong (U18), {{AFL WB}}, {{AFL Syd}} 96 45 22 31 20 334 225 109 132 30 16
35 Victoria}} Ed Curnow 25 2011 Geelong (U18), Adelaide, Box Hill 66 11 22 3 478 216 262 75 98
39 Victoria}} Dale Thomas 27 2006 Gippsland (U18), {{AFL Col}} 177 133 5 2 2 70 42 28 20 6
40 Victoria}} Michael Jamison (vc) 28 2007 North Ballarat (U18, VFL) 131 2 14 132 74 58 56 15 3
41 Victoria}} Levi Casboult 24 2012 Dandenong (U18) 36 29 16 24 12 150 100 50 83 15 86
42 Ireland}} Zach Tuohy 25 2011 Laois GAA 76 25 22 9 3 414 239 175 107 24
43 Western Australia}} Simon White 26 2010 Subiaco 45 9 14 1 1 156 93 63 42 26 7
44 Victoria}} Andrew Carrazzo 31 2004 Oakleigh (U18), Geelong 178 47 16 1 3 365 128 237 40 63
46 Western Australia}} David Ellard 25 2008 Swan Districts 53 33 10 4 3 102 55 47 24 32
Rookie List[10]
No. StatePlayer Age AFL Debut Recruited from Career (to end 2014) 2015 Player Statistics
Gms Gls Gms Gls B D K HB M T HO
21 Ireland}} Ciarán Sheehan 24 2014 Cork GAA 4
29 Victoria}} Billy Gowers 18 Oakleigh (U18)
30 Western Australia}} Blaine Johnson 19 2014 South Fremantle 5 1 2 1 15 5 10 3 5
34 Western Australia}} Brad Walsh 18 2015 Peel Thunder 3 1 19 6 13 2 5
36 South Australia}} Cameron Wood 27 2005 West Adelaide, {{AFL BL}}, {{AFL Col}}, Williamstown 70 23 18 5 3 108 108 72 33 34 319
37 Queensland}} Tom Fields 22 2015 Labrador, South Adelaide 2 21 16 5 5 8
38 Ireland}} Ciarán Byrne 20 2015 Louth GAA 1 9 5 4 1 1
47 Victoria}} Fraser Russell 22 Geelong (U18), Deakin (athletics)
Senior coaching panel[11]
State Coach Coaching positionCarlton Coaching debutFormer clubs as coach
Victoria}} Mick Malthouse Senior Coach (Rounds 1–8)2013Assistant Coach (Back-line)
Caretaker coach (Rounds 9–23)
2011St Kilda (a), Hawthorn (a)
Western Australia}} Robert Wiley Director of Coaching and Development2013Perth (s), {{AFL WCE}} (a), Western Australia U16s (s)
Western Australia}} Dean Laidley Assistant Coach (Midfield)2014{{AFL Col}} (a), {{AFL Nor}} (s), {{AFL Por}} (a), {{AFL Stk}} (a)
Tasmania}} Brad Green Assistant Coach (Forward-line)2013
Victoria}} Matthew Capuano Development Coach2009
Queensland}} Michael Osborne Development Coach2013
Victoria}} Luke Webster Development Coach, Northern Blues senior coach2011
  • 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.

Playing list changes

The following summarises all player changes between the conclusion of the 2014 season and the conclusion of the 2015 season.

In

Player Previous Club League via
Victoria}} Fraser Russell Deakin Athletic Club Athletics Victoria Signed as a Category B rookie late in the 2014 season; as a formality, he was drafted in the AFL Rookie Draft, fourth round (No. 58 overall)[15]
Victoria}} Kristian Jaksch[12] {{AFL GWS}} AFL AFL Trade Period, with Mark Whiley and a second-round draft pick (No. 19 overall), in exchange for a first-round draft pick (No. 7 overall)
New South Wales}} Mark Whiley[12] {{AFL GWS}} AFL AFL Trade Period, with Kristian Jaksch and a second-round draft pick (No. 19 overall), in exchange for a first-round draft pick (No. 7 overall)
Tasmania}} Liam Jones[13] {{AFL WB}} AFL AFL Trade Period, in exchange for a third-round draft pick (No. 46 overall)
Victoria}} Matthew Dick[14] {{AFL Syd}} AFL Signed as a delisted free agent
Western Australia}} Blaine Boekhorst Swan Districts WAFL AFL National Draft, first round (No. 19 overall)[15]
Victoria}} Dillon Viojo-Rainbow Western (U18) TAC Cup AFL National Draft, second round (No. 28 overall)[16]
Western Australia}} Clem Smith Perth WAFL AFL National Draft, fourth round (No. 60 overall)[17]
Victoria}} Jayden Foster Calder (U18) TAC Cup AFL National Draft, fourth round (No. 63 overall)[18]
Jason Tutt {{AFL WB}} AFL AFL Pre-season Draft, first round (No. 2 overall)[19]
Victoria}} Billy Gowers Oakleigh (U18) TAC Cup AFL Rookie Draft, first round (No. 6 overall)[19]
Western Australia}} Brad Walsh Peel Thunder WAFL AFL Rookie Draft, second round (No. 24 overall)[19]
Queensland}} Tom Fields South Adelaide SANFL AFL Rookie Draft, third round (No. 41 overall)[19]

Out

Player New Club League via
South Australia}} Nick Duigan[20] Towns[21]Greater Northern FL Removed from the list following his retirement in December 2013
Victoria}} Heath Scotland[22] Doncaster[23] Eastern FL Removed from the list following his retirement in May 2014
Western Australia}} Josh Bootsma[24] Peel Thunder[25] WAFL Removed from the list following his sacking in June 2014
Victoria}} Andrew McInnes[26] Norwood[27] SANFL Delisted after the season
Victoria}} Tom Temay[26] Delisted after the season
Victoria}} Jaryd Cachia[26] Richmond reserves[28] VFL Delisted from the rookie list after the season
South Australia}} Luke Reynolds[26] Port Adelaide reserves[29] SANFL Delisted from the rookie list after the season
Victoria}} Jarrad Waite[30] {{AFL Nor}} AFL Signed as an unrestricted free agent
Western Australia}} Jeff Garlett[31] {{AFL Mel}} AFL AFL Trade Period, with a fifth-round draft pick (No. 83 overall), in exchange for fourth-round and a higher fifth-round draft pick (No. 61 and 79 overall)
Western Australia}} Kane Lucas[32] {{AFL WCE}} AFL Delisted after the Trade Period; later recruited by West Coast in the rookie draft.
Victoria}} Brock McLean[32] Aberfeldie[33] EDFL Delisted after the Trade Period
Tasmania}} Mitch Robinson[32] {{AFL BL}}[34] AFL Delisted after the Trade Period; signed by Brisbane Lions as a free agent

List management

Player Change
}} National draft[30] Carlton received no free agency compensation draft picks, as the loss of Jarrad Waite was not deemed sufficient to justify one
Jason Tutt[35] Resigned from the {{AFL WB}} on 7 November and received permission to train with Carlton.
}} Guernsey number changes Patrick Cripps (No. 16 to No. 9)
Ciarán Sheehan (No. 47 to No. 21)
Blaine Johnson (No. 45 to No. 30)
Ciarán Byrne (No. 48 to No. 38)
Victoria}} Chris Judd[36] Judd retired from playing on 9 June 2015, following an anterior cruciate ligament injury suffered in Round 10.

Season summary

Pre-season matches

The club's three scheduled pre-season matches were played as part of the 2015 NAB Challenge series.

RdDate and local timeOpponentScores (Carlton's scores indicated in bold)VenueAttendance
Home Away Result
1Friday, 27 February ({{nowrap|4:10 pm}}){{AFL WCE}} 1.9.15 (78) 2.4.5 (47) Lost by 31 points[37] Rushton Park, Mandurah (A) 10,000 (approx.)
2Sunday, 15 March ({{nowrap|4:40 pm}}){{AFL Col}} 1.7.13 (64) 1.9.8 (71) Won by 7 points[38] Queen Elizabeth Oval, Bendigo (A) 9,542
3Sunday, 22 March ({{nowrap|4:10 pm}}){{AFL Gee}} 2.10.14 (92) 0.17.9 (111) Lost by 19 points[39] Etihad Stadium (H) 10,631
Source:[40]

Home and away season

Carlton performed very poorly in the early part of the home-and-away season. The club fell to last place after Round 7, won one of its first eight games – against defending wooden spooner {{AFL Stk}} in Round 4 – and lost four games by more than ten goals. The turndown in form placed significant pressure on Carlton's off-field organisation. The club had engaged in optimistic preseason marketing, which included Mick Malthouse telling the media that "it’s very, very difficult to see where we’re going to lose a game";[41] but after only the second round, a 69-point loss against West Coast, Steven Trigg and Mark LoGiudice publicly declared that the club was in a phase of rebuilding. The following weeks were characterised by poor performances and low crowds,[42] which resulted in speculation about Malthouse's coaching future with the club. Early in the season, LoGiudice guaranteed that Malthouse would retain his job until the end of the season,[43][44] but on May 25, he announced a revised position that Malthouse's tenure would be reviewed during the Round 11 bye week.[45] The following morning, Malthouse gave an interview on SEN 1116 in which he was openly critical of the club's administration: he blamed the club's poor performances in part on the psychological effect of Trigg's and LoGiudice's talk of rebuilding; he said he believed LoGiudice's administration had never intended to retain him as coach even before the season began; and he made allegations that {{AFL Ade}}, during Carlton CEO Steven Trigg's tenure there, had illegally signed a contract with Eddie Betts eighteen months before he became an eligible free agent (Betts had transferred from Carlton to Adelaide at the end of 2013 as a restricted free agent, and the AFL dismissed Malthouse's allegations). Consequently, Malthouse was dismissed that afternoon.[46]

Backline assistant coach John Barker was installed as caretaker coach for the remainder of the season.[46] The club's performances improved over the following six weeks, with two wins and two close losses, but the end of the season was little better than the start, and Carlton won only one of its last ten matches, finishing last on percentage. It was Carlton's first last place finish since 2006, and the fourth in the club's VFL/AFL history.

Across the season, Carlton had a record of 3–3 in six matches against other clubs in the bottom six, all of whom won seven or fewer games for the season. Against all other clubs, Carlton's record was 1–15, the sole win coming against 9th-placed {{AFL Por}}.

RdDate and local timeOpponentScores (Carlton's scores indicated in bold)VenueAttendanceLadder
position
Home Away Result
1Thursday, 2 April ({{nowrap|7:20 pm}}){{AFL Ric}} 11.12 (78) 15.15 (105) Lost by 27 points[47] Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) 83,493 16th
2Friday, 10 April ({{nowrap|6:10 pm}}){{AFL WCE}} 20.11 (131) 9.8 (62) Lost by 69 points[48] Domain Stadium (A) 34,588 16th
3Saturday, 18 April ({{nowrap|1:45 pm}}){{AFL Ess}} 11.18 (84) 16.9 (105) Lost by 21 points[49] Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) 54,854 17th
4Saturday, 25 April ({{nowrap|1:10 pm}}){{AFL Stk}} 12.9 (81) 18.13 (121) Won by 40 points[50] Westpac Stadium, Wellington (A) 12,125 14th
5Friday, 1 May ({{nowrap|7:50 pm}}){{AFL Col}} 6.9 (45) 18.12 (120) Lost by 75 points[51] Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) 71,759 17th
6Sunday, 10 May ({{nowrap|3:20 pm}}){{AFL BL}} 11.9 (75) 12.12 (84) Lost by 9 points[52] Etihad Stadium (H) 20,273 17th
7Saturday, 16 May ({{nowrap|4:35 pm}})GWS 9.3 (57) 19.21 (135) Lost by 78 points[53] Etihad Stadium (H) 16,676 18th
8Friday, 22 May ({{nowrap|7:50 pm}}){{AFL Gee}} 22.8 (140) 9.9 (63) Lost by 77 points[54] Etihad Stadium (A) 32,032 18th
9Friday, 29 May ({{nowrap|7:50 pm}}){{AFL Syd}} 19.8 (122) 9.8 (62) Lost by 60 points[55] Sydney Cricket Ground (A) 32,105 18th
10Saturday, 6 June ({{nowrap|1:40 pm}}){{AFL Ade}} 14.6 (90) 14.15 (99) Lost by 9 points[56] Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) 32,035 17th
11Bye 18th
12Saturday, 20 June ({{nowrap|1:40 pm}}){{AFL Por}} 17.8 (110) 16.10 (106) Won by 4 points[57] Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) 27,693 16th
13Sunday, 28 June ({{nowrap|3:20 pm}}){{AFL GC}} 14.19 (103) 9.15 (69) Won by 34 points[58] Etihad Stadium (H) 30,207 16th
14Saturday, 4 July ({{nowrap|7:30 pm}}){{AFL WB}} 9.10 (64) 7.11 (53) Lost by 11 points[60] Etihad Stadium (A) 31,445 16th
15Friday, 10 July ({{nowrap|7:50 pm}}){{AFL Ric}} 10.11 (71) 5.11 (41) Lost by 30 points[61] Melbourne Cricket Ground (A) 52,564 16th
16Saturday, 18 July ({{nowrap|5:40 pm}}){{AFL Fre}} 13.17 (95) 8.5 (53) Lost by 42 points[62] Domain Stadium (A) 33,581 16th
17Friday, 24 July ({{nowrap|7:50 pm}}){{AFL Haw}} 4.11 (35) 27.11 (173) Lost by 138 points[63] Etihad Stadium (H) 26,815 16th
18Saturday, 1 August ({{nowrap|7:20 pm}}){{AFL Nor}} 8.6 (54) 18.10 (118) Lost by 64 points[64] Etihad Stadium (H) 25,251 16th
19Saturday, 8 August ({{nowrap|1:45 pm}}){{AFL Col}} 16.9 (105) 13.9 (87) Lost by 18 points[65] Melbourne Cricket Ground (A) 48,133 17th
20Saturday, 15 August ({{nowrap|7:20 pm}}){{AFL BL}} 20.11 (131) 9.13 (67) Lost by 64 points[66] Gabba (A) 17,744 18th
21Sunday, 23 August ({{nowrap|3:20 pm}}){{AFL Mel}} 12.6 (78) 7.13 (55) Won by 23 points[67] Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) 33,962 17th
22Saturday, 29 August ({{nowrap|1:45 pm}})GWS 20.12 (132) 7.9 (51) Lost by 81 points[68] Spotless Stadium (A) 9,538 17th
23Saturday, 5 September ({{nowrap|4:40 pm}}){{AFL Haw}} 17.11 (113) 8.8 (56) Lost by 57 points[69] Melbourne Cricket Ground (A) 33,182 18th

Ladder

{{AFL Ladder/2015}}

Team awards and records

Match records
  • Rounds 6–9 – Carlton recorded 13 consecutive losing quarters, starting with the third quarter in Round 6 and ending with the third quarter in Round 9; it set a new record as the longest such streak in the club's history.[70]
  • Round 7 – {{AFL GWS}}'s score of 19.21 (135) and winning margin of 78 points against Carlton both set new records for the highest in GWS's history.[53]
  • Round 14 – {{AFL WB}}'s score of 9.10 (64) was the lowest winning score by any team against Carlton since Round 19, 2002.[71]
  • Round 17 – Carlton's 138-point losing margin against {{AFL Haw}} was the heaviest defeat in the club's history.[63]
  • Round 17 – Carlton's score of 4.11 (35) against {{AFL Haw}} was its lowest in any match since Round 8, 2006.[71]
  • Round 22 – For the second time in the season, {{AFL GWS}}'s winning margin of 81 points against Carlton set a new record for the highest in GWS's history.[68]
Other
  • Round 4 – Carlton won the 2015 Simpson-Henderson Trophy with its 40-point win over St Kilda. The trophy is awarded to the team which wins St Kilda's annual Anzac Day home match in Wellington.[72]

Individual awards and records

John Nicholls Medal

The Carlton Football Club Best and Fairest awards night took place on 17 September. The John Nicholls Medal, for the best and fairest player of the club, as well as several other awards, were presented on the night.[73]

John Nicholls Medal

The winner of the John Nicholls Medal was Patrick Cripps, who polled 68 votes to narrowly beat captain Marc Murphy (67 votes) and Zach Tuohy (64 votes). It was Cripps' first John Nicholls Medal in only his second season, having played only three senior games before the start of the season. At age 20 years 6 months, Cripps was the second-youngest winner of the Carlton best and fairest behind only John Nicholls who won aged 20 years 1 month in 1959.

Pos.
Player
Votes
1stPatrick Cripps68
2ndMarc Murphy67
3rdZach Tuohy64
4thTom Bell57
Ed Curnow
6thSam Docherty48
7thKade Simpson45
8thAndrejs Everitt37
9thSimon White35
10thAndrew Carrazzo23
Other awards

The following other awards were presented on John Nicholls Medal night:-[73]

  • Best First-Year Player – Blaine Boekhorst
  • Best Clubman – Simon White
  • Women of Carlton Player Ambassador – Kade Simpson
  • Spirit of Carlton Award – Ed Curnow
  • Inner Blue Ruthless Award – Patrick Cripps
  • Carltonians Achievement Award – Tom Bell
  • Blues Coterie Most Improved Player – Tom Bell
  • Hyundai MVP Award (the most valuable player as voted by fans in an online poll) – Patrick Cripps

Leading Goalkickers

Andrejs Everitt was Carlton's leading goalkicker for the season, with 31 goals.[74] It was the first time Everitt had won Carlton's goalkicking.

PlayerGoalsBehinds
Andrejs Everitt 31 20
Levi Casboult 24 12
Tom Bell 17 14
Lachlan Henderson 16 10
Dennis Armfield 13 10

Other awards

NAB AFL Rising Star
Patrick Cripps was nominated for 2015 NAB AFL Rising Star award after his Round 4 performance against {{AFL Stk}}.[75] He was the favourite to win the award, but was ultimately voted to second place.[76]
Honorific teams
  • Patrick Cripps was named as the centreman in the 2015 22 Under 22 team, made up of players aged 22 or less on Grand Final Day.[77] Sam Docherty was named in the 47-man squad but was not selected for the final team.[78]
  • Zach Tuohy was named as the small defender in the 2015 AFL Coaches Association All-Australian team, by virtue of polling the most votes of any small defender in the AFL Coaches Association MVP award.[79]
Miscellaneous
  • Dennis Armfield won the Jim Stynes Community Leadership Award, which was awarded at the Brownlow Medal Count, in recognition of his work with the Odyssey House Drug and Rehabilitation Centre.[80]
  • Chris Judd won the Madden Medal for his on-field excellence, personal development and community spirit throughout his career.[81]
  • Round 4 – Marc Murphy won the Crowl-McDonald Medal as best on ground in Carlton's Anzac Day game against {{AFL Stk}}. The newly established medal was named for Claude Crowl (St Kilda) and Fen McDonald (Carlton) on the hundredth anniversary of their deaths in the landing at Anzac Cove.[50]

Player and coach records

  • Round 5 – Mick Malthouse coached his 715th career VFL/AFL game (comprising 132 for {{AFL Foo}}, 218 for {{AFL WCE}}, 264 for {{AFL Col}} and 50 for Carlton) to pass the long-standing record of 714 games set by Jock McHale ({{AFL Col}}) to become the all-time record holder for VFL/AFL games coached.[51]

Northern Blues

The Carlton Football Club had a full affiliation with the Northern Blues during the 2015 season. It was the thirteenth season of the clubs' affiliation, which had been in place since 2003. Carlton senior- and rookie-listed players who were not selected to play in the Carlton team were eligible to play for either the Northern Blues seniors or reserves team in the Victorian Football League. The club's nine home matches were split three ways, with three matches at the VFL club's traditional home ground Preston City Oval, four matches at Carlton's traditional home ground Ikon Park, and two matches played as curtain-raisers to Carlton AFL matches at Etihad Stadium.[82] The Northern Blues finished 14th out of 15 in the VFL with a record of 4–14.[83] Carlton's Brad Walsh won the Laurie Hill Trophy as Northern's best and fairest.[84]

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