Carlton Blues Women

AFL Womens | Australia

Team Info

Founded: 2016

Stadium: IKON Park

Manager: N/A

Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
22 Nov 2025
08:35
Brisbane Lions Women 67 - 32 Carlton Blues Women AFL Womens
Brighton Homes Arena
15 Nov 2025
08:15
Hawthorn Hawks Women 33 - 79 Carlton Blues Women AFL Womens
Ikon Park
08 Nov 2025
04:05
Carlton Blues Women 60 - 19 West Coast Eagles Women AFL Womens
Ikon Park
31 Oct 2025
10:15
West Coast Eagles Women 22 - 42 Carlton Blues Women AFL Womens
Leederville Oval
26 Oct 2025
04:05
Carlton Blues Women 81 - 35 Greater Western Sydney Giants Women AFL Womens
Ikon Park
18 Oct 2025
08:15
Carlton Blues Women 36 - 49 St Kilda Saints Women AFL Womens
Ikon Park
12 Oct 2025
02:05
Sydney Swans Women 76 - 37 Carlton Blues Women AFL Womens
Henson Park
05 Oct 2025
04:05
Geelong Cats Women 37 - 55 Carlton Blues Women AFL Womens
GMHBA Stadium
26 Sep 2025
07:05
Carlton Blues Women 32 - 23 Fremantle Dockers Women AFL Womens
Ikon Park
20 Sep 2025
03:05
North Melbourne Kangaroos Women 79 - 26 Carlton Blues Women AFL Womens
Arden Street Oval

About Carlton Blues Women

The Carlton Football Club operates two senior women's teams: one team in the national AFL Women's competition, which it has fielded since the 2017 AFLW season; and one team in the state VFL Women's competition, which has been fielded since the 2018 VFLW season.

Carlton was a key cog in the establishment of Women's football in the state of Victoria. In August 1933 the club hosted the first ever VFL sanctioned match between women's teams, with sides representing Carlton and Richmond. Though Richmond's side was not associated directly with the VFL club of the same name, the Carlton side was picked and trained by the club with VFL players Mickey Crisp and Ray Brew as coaches. The match, played at Carlton's home Princes Park drew an estimated crowd of 10,000 and raised funds as part of a VFL bye-week carnival for The Royal Melbourne Hospital.

The club next fielded a women's team more than a decade later when it competed in a 1947 charity exhibition series raising funds in support of food shortages in post-war Commonwealth countries. The club's team played multiple matches in multiple series that season including a match against Footscray in July and a subsequent series against Hawthorn, South Melbourne, St Kilda and Footscray in August 1947.

In June 2016, Carlton was granted a licence to establish and field a team in the eight team AFL Women's league, which is set to stage its inaugural season in February–March 2017. The team is run and fully integrated within the Carlton Football Club, with football operation overseen by existing Head of Football Andrew McKay. Damien Keeping served as the team's inaugural head coach, and the club's existing Female Football Ambassador, Lauren Arnell, served as the inaugural captain; she, along with Marquee players and Darcy Vescio and Brianna Davey were the club's inaugural marquee signings.

In 2018, the Western Bulldogs and Carlton women's teams held the first Pride game in the AFLW, to celebrate gender diversity, promote inclusion for LGBTIQA+ players, and to help stamp out homophobia. After being joined by other clubs, in 2020, the first full AFLW Pride Round was held in 2021, supported by all 18 clubs in the league.

In its short history, the team has played in one Grand Final, which it lost against Adelaide in 2019.

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