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Hawthorn won their third straight grand final in , making a total of 13 grand final wins for them. The bulldogs won three consecutive finals from a record seventh position on the ladder to progress through to the Grand Final. The winner Richmond completed the greatest month turnaround in AFL history, after finishing 13th on the ladder in , the Tigers won their first premiership in 37 years in In , they again won the grand final.

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Carlton reached two other Grand Finals during the s, losing to Essendon in and to the Kangaroos in ; in , Carlton had come from sixth on the home-and-away ladder to qualify for the Grand Final, famously beating its rival Essendon the minor premiers by one point in the preliminary final.

In , Carlton swiftly fell from being one of the most successful clubs, both on-field and off-field, to one of the least successful. At the same time, the club was starting to struggle financially, due to unwise investments under John Elliott — most significantly, building a new grandstand at Princes Park during the s, at a time when other clubs were finding it more profitable to play at the higher-capacity central venues.

Then, at the end of , it was revealed that Carlton had been systematically cheating the league salary cap during the early s. Under Collins, the club shifted its home stadium from Princes Park to Docklands, with the final match played at Princes Park in On-field performances did not improve under Pagan, and overall the club won three wooden spoons and finished in the bottom two five times between — Carlton's overall position began to improve in , when businessman Richard Pratt, Steven Icke and Collingwood's Greg Swann came to the club as president, general manager of football operations, and CEO respectively; although Pratt's presidency lasted only sixteen months, after which he was replaced by Stephen Kernahan, the new personnel stabilised the club's off-field position.

Pagan was sacked as coach mid-season after a string of heavy defeats, and was replaced by former club captain Brett Ratten. Then, prior to the season, Carlton was able to secure a trade for West Coast's Chris Judd, one of the league's best midfielders, to join the club as captain.

The time spent at the bottom of the ladder also allowed Carlton to secure three No. Brett Ratten led Carlton to the finals from until , but was sacked with a year remaining on his contract after the club missed the finals in , and was replaced by former West Coast and Collingwood premiership coach Mick Malthouse. Under Malthouse, the club returned to the finals in , but fell to thirteenth in The club's on-field performances deteriorated drastically in the early part of , and after eight weeks it was bottom of the ladder.

The relationship between Malthouse and the club's new board began to deteriorate publicly; and on 26 May, after giving a radio interview critical of the board, Malthouse was sacked; the club went on to finish last. For the remainder of the season, David Teague will serve as caretaker coach.

The current Carlton guernsey is plain navy blue, emblazoned with a white CFC monogram which stands for "Carlton Football Club" on the front, and white numbers on the back.

Other than changes to the font of the monogram, this has been Carlton's guernsey continually since The club's on-and-off field apparel have been manufactured by Nike since The team wears navy-blue shorts in home games, and white shorts in away games. Since , Carlton's clash guernsey has been predominantly white, with navy blue monogram, numbers and some trimmings.

Carlton's official nickname is the 'Blues'. Since the addition of navy blue to the playing uniform in , the club has been known almost universally in print media as the Blues, Dark Blues or Navy Blues. Other colloquial nicknames include Bluebaggers or 'Baggers. Prior to , when the uniform was predominantly chamois, the club was known informally as the Butchers.

After World War II, the club briefly considered changing its nickname to the Cockatoos, but this never formally eventuated; even so, the push was serious enough that newspaper cartoons depicting a Carlton cockatoo were printed around that time.

Carlton's club song is We Are the Navy Blues. The song is sung to the tune of the chorus of "Lily of Laguna" by Leslie Stuart. The club played most of its home matches at Princes Park every year between — except for , when it played only four home games there , and a single farewell game was staged at the venue in It was the last of the suburban home grounds to be used in AFL competition.

The venue remains Carlton's training and administrative base, and the club's current year lease on the venue with the City of Melbourne runs until Since , Carlton has split its home games between Docklands Stadium and the Melbourne Cricket Ground, with matches expecting to draw higher crowds usually played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. From until , Docklands Stadium was the club's primary home ground and hosted the majority of Carlton's home games in those years, under a ten-year deal established during Ian Collins' presidency.

The Melbourne Cricket Ground became the club's primary home ground from , and has hosted the majority of the club's home games. Robert Walls. Alex Jesaulenko. Graham Smorgon. Stephen Kernahan , Richard Pratt. Stephen Kernahan. Mark LoGiudice. As of May , there have been 77 inductees. The club added a Legends category to the Hall of Fame in Australian Rules Football Wiki Explore.

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