2012 Carlton Football Club season explained

Club:Carlton Football Club
Season:2012
President:Stephen Kernahan
Coach:Brett Ratten
Captain:Chris Judd
Home Ground:Etihad Stadium
(Training and administrative: Visy Park)
Regularseason Comp:AFL season
Regularseason Result:10th
Club Membership:45,800
Prevseason:2011
Nextseason:2013

The 2012 Carlton Football Club season was the Carlton Football Club's 149th season of competition, and 116th as a member of the Australian Football League.

After a strong start to the season which had Carlton sitting as premiership favourites after six weeks, performances declined and the team finished tenth out of eighteen teams in the 2012 AFL season, missing the finals for the first time since 2008 and resulting in the dismissal of senior coach Brett Ratten.

Club summary

The 2012 AFL season was the 116th season of the VFL/AFL competition since its inception in 1897; and, having competed in every season, it was also the 116th season contested by the Carlton Football Club.

As in previous years, the club's primary home ground was Etihad Stadium, with home games expecting to draw larger crowds played at the M.C.G., and with traditional home ground Visy Park serving as the training and administrative base. The club's two joint major sponsors, car manufacturer Hyundai and confectionery company Mars, were unchanged from 2011.[1] Carlton had a full 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; the VFL club, known as the Northern Bullants until 2011, changed its name and colours to match Carlton's this season.[2]

The club's membership campaign slogan for 2012 was "I am Carlton"; the slogan was launched in Round 24, 2011.[3] The club set a new membership record of 45,800,[4] passing the 2011 record of 44,136 in May; the club had expected to reach 50,000 members after the strength of early season sales, but fell short of this target.[5]

Senior Personnel

Brett Ratten continued in his role as senior coach of the club, entering his fifth and final season appointed to the job. Ratten's contract was to have expired after the 2011 season, but after that season he was awarded a two-year extension which was to have seen him coach the club until 2013;[6] this contract was ultimately terminated early at the end of the 2012 season, because the club failed to meet onfield expectations during the year.[7]

Ratten's coaching panel for 2012 was joined by Western Bulldogs assistant coach Paul Williams, who had also served as the Bulldogs' caretaker coach for three matches at the end of the 2011 season. Williams was appointed to the new role of assistant coach in charge of midfield stoppages. Ruck assistant coach Matthew Capuano was given additional responsibilities in player development.[8] Vic Country Under-18s coach Robert Hyde was appointed the Northern Blues senior coach on a part-time basis,[9] however, he left the club at midseason, and development coach Darren Harris), who had been Northern Bullants coach in 2011, stepped back into the role for the remainder of the season.[10]

Former club champion Stephen Kernahan continued as club president in the 2012 season, a position he has held since August 2008. General manager of football operations Steven Icke left the club at the end of the 2011, after serving in the role for five seasons. It has been speculated that Icke and Ratten did not enjoy a strong working relationship, and that Ratten's reappointment was in part responsible for Icke's departure.[11] Icke was replaced by former club captain and premiership player Andrew McKay.[12]

Chris Judd served as club captain for the fifth season, with Kade Simpson continuing as vice-captain. The leadership group was expanded from seven to eight players, with Jarrad Waite elevated into the group; the rest of the leadership group – Judd, Simpson, Andrew Carrazzo, Jordan Russell, Marc Murphy, Bryce Gibbs and Michael Jamison – was unchanged from 2011.

Financial position

Carlton posted an operating loss of around $680,000 in the 2012 season. It was the club's first loss for six seasons. This was attributed to a drop in crowds caused by poorer-than-expected onfield form, and severance payments to Brett Ratten and several of his assistant coaches when they were sacked with time remaining on their contracts following the season.[13]

Squad for 2012

Flags represent the state of origin, i.e. the state in which the player played his Under-18s football.

Senior List[14]
No. StatePlayer Age AFL Debut Recruited from Career (to end 2011) 2012 Player Statistics
Gms Gls Gms Gls B D K HB M T HO
1 25 127 931516112751691065636
2 Jordan Russell (lg)[15] 25 109 18 71 85 39 46 32 26
3 Marc Murphy (lg) 24 126 104 1611 10 420 236 184 69 63
4 Bryce Gibbs (lg) 22 112 61228 9 481 317 164 114 91 5
5 Chris Judd (c) 28 222 1931713 9 426 206 217 55 62
6 Kade Simpson (vc)[16] 27 157 961915 13 426 267 159 106 62 3
7 18
8 22 68 3820108243146976066450
9 20 East Fremantle10 08557746312322
10 19 3 089573223493
11 24 53 1251351916812158
12 22 Tasmania (U18/VFL) 49 29181210379213166949317
13 21 45 311898264197677331
14 25 104 421510838817920978782
15 22 Geelong (U18, AFL) 21 24472720165
16 23 27 2396614588573030
17 24
18 23 60 3102146104426022
19 25 144 2152248302851821037262
21 18 2012 514930191213
22 23 44 141315412061595124240
23 22 49 311134133973659191
24 19 2012 110645
25 19 2012 11287132
26 19 2012 88662243619
27 25 60 9211662991861137358
29 31 223 72212655328327011672
30 Jarrad Waite (lg) 28 143 169112714165116498430
31 Marcus Davies20 13 121110132
32 28 181 2179685562942810
34 27 22 1 1651198105934947
36 Rohan Kerr 20
38 22 54 99222927264195697872
40 Michael Jamison (lg) 25 North Ballarat (U18, VFL) 71 1162202131717528
43 23 12 25533122249
44 Andrew Carrazzo (lg)28 140 4114513451551905366
45 22 56 913115795624329
46 22 27 1810481861147234561
Rookie List[17]
No. StatePlayer Age AFL Debut Recruited from Career (to end 2011) 2012 Player Statistics
Gms Gls Gms Gls B D K HB M T HO
20 21 1 022181364
28 20 2012 741104673719301
35 22 12 31823181281905889
37 21 Gippsland (U18), 3 0
39 18 2012 21752231
41 21 2012 6712543717311243
42 22 11 31951208129793960
47 20
48 Blake Bray 19
49 Matthew Lodge 18
Senior coaching panel[18]
Born Coach Coaching position Carlton Coaching debut Former clubs as coach
Senior Coach 2007 Melbourne (a), Norwood (EFL) (s)
Senior Assistant Coach 2011 East Burwood (s), Coburg (s), Western Bulldogs (a), Collingwood (a), Essendon (a)
Assistant coach (Forward) 2011 St Kilda (a), Hawthorn (a)
Assistant coach (Defense) 2011 Collingwood (a), Collingwood (VFL) (s)
Assistant coach (Ruck) and Development Coach 2009
Assistant coach (Midfield) 2008 Claremont (s), Fremantle (d, a), Melbourne (a, cs)
Assistant coach (Midfield Stoppages) 2012 Melbourne (a), Western Bulldogs (a, cs)
Development coach, Northern Blues senior coach (from 28 June) 2009 Wodonga Raiders (O&MFL) (s), NSW/ACT Rams (d), West Perth (s), West Coast (a), Northern Bullants (s)
Development coach 2011
Source:[19]

Playing list changes

The following summarises all player changes between the conclusion of the 2010 season and the conclusion of the 2011 season.

During trade week, both Setanta Ó hAilpín and Paul Bower requested to be traded, seeking more playing time than they had been receiving at Carlton, but ultimately Carlton did not engage in any trades. Bower was retained on the list, while Ó hAilpín was delisted; Carlton had not wanted to delist Ó hAilpín, but was forced to delist somebody due to AFL rules specifying that each club must make a minimum of three list changes after each season.

In

Player Previous Club League via
Selected under the Father–son rule without contest, using Carlton's last pick in the AFL National Draft (a third round pick, No. 62 overall)
AFL National Draft, first round (pick No. 22)[20]
AFL National Draft, second round (pick No. 44)
AFL Rookie Draft, first round (pick No. 14)[21]
AFL Rookie Draft, second round (pick No. 32)
AFL Rookie Draft, third round (pick No. 50)
Matthew Lodge Elevated from NSW/ACT Scholarship during AFL Rookie Draft, fourth round (pick No. 67)

Out

Player New Club League via
Ryan Houlihan[22] Sydney Hills[23] Retired from the AFL
Jaryd Cachia[24] Norwood[25] Delisted from the rookie list
Joe Dare Cobden[26] Delisted from the rookie list
Swan Districts[27] Delisted from the rookie list
Mark Austin[28] Western Bulldogs[29] Delisted
GWS[30] Delisted

List management

Player Change
Nicholas Heyne[31] Received permission to join Carlton's 2012 pre-season training in November (before ultimately being drafted in December's rookie draft)
Ed Curnow[32] Prior to Round 1, elevated from the rookie list to the senior list as a nominated rookie
Prior to Round 1, elevated from the rookie list to the senior list as a nominated rookie
Prior to Round 11, Rowe was moved to the long term injury list (testicular cancer), and Dale was elevated from the rookie list in his place
Prior to Round 17, Laidler was moved to the long term injury list (knee), and Bell was elevated from the rookie list in his place
Prior to Round 17, Hampson was moved to the long term injury list (knee), and Casboult was elevated from the rookie list in his place

Season summary

The club ran a two-week preseason training camp for much of its playing list in Doha, Qatar, and a further week in Abu Dhabi, UAE, during October and November 2011. The camp was designed for high performance training: high ambient temperatures in the Middle East, and artificial high-altitude training facilities in Doha, were key reasons for the camp's location.[35]

Pre-season matches

Carlton finished in outright last place out of eighteen teams in the 2012 NAB Cup, as the only team to lose all four roster matches; the club also lost the consolation practice match on NAB Cup Grand Final weekend to go through the entire pre-season winless. The result was made worse by the fact that none of Carlton's opponents were finalists from the 2011 Premiership Season; although, it was also partially redeemed by the fact that, with the exception of the second half against, in which Brisbane added nine goals to no score,[36] all five matches were closely fought.

2012 NAB Cup
Rd Date and local timeOpponentScores (Carlton's scores indicated in bold)VenueAttendanceLadder
position
HomeAwayResult
Lightning matches
1align=left Sunday, 26 February align=left 0.6.10 (46)1.5.1 (40)Lost by 6 points ReportAAMI Stadium (A)12,53217th
align=left Sunday, 26 February align=left 1.5.4 (43)0.5.4 (34)Lost by 9 points Report
Full matches
2align=left Sunday, 4 March align=left Western Bulldogs0.11.8 (74)0.11.4 (70)Lost by 4 points ReportEtihad Stadium (A)10,54316th
3align=left Saturday, 10 March align=left Brisbane Lions0.15.14 (104)0.6.4 (40)Lost by 64 points ReportMaroochydore (A)5,14718th
Consolation match
4align=left Sunday, 18 March align=left 15.10 (100)18.8 (116)Lost by 16 points ReportVisy Park (H)9,783N/A

Home and away season

After finishing 5th in 2011, the club entered the season with expectations of reaching the top four in 2012; the club, and coach Brett Ratten, made the bold move of stating this expectation publicly throughout the offseason.[37] Even after the winless preseason, Carlton entered the season as the fourth favourite for the premiership with punters, behind Collingwood, Hawthorn and Geelong.[38] With wins in the first three rounds, including a ten-goal win against in Round 3, Carlton became equal premiership favourites, and after six rounds sat second on the ladder with a record of 5–1.[39]

However, the club then lost six of its next seven games to fall to tenth on the ladder with a record of 6–7 after Round 14, which brought intense speculation in the media about the future of Ratten's tenure as coach.[40] Carlton won five of its next seven games to stay in contention for eighth place, but was eliminated in Round 22 after losing and seeing other results fail to fall favourably. The club confirmed in the week following Round 22 that Ratten's contract would be terminated one year early; Ratten remained to coach the final match before departing. The club finished with an even record of 11–11. Recently retired coach Mick Malthouse, who was rumoured throughout the season to be the most likely replacement for Ratten should he have been sacked, was appointed as Ratten's replacement shortly after the season.[41]

Across the season, Carlton finished with records of:

Rd Date and local timeOpponentScores (Carlton's scores indicated in bold)VenueAttendanceLadder
position
HomeAwayResult
1align=left Thursday, 29 March align=left 12.9 (81)18.17 (125)Won by 44 points ReportM.C.G. (A)78,2854th
2align=left Thursday, 5 April align=left 9.9 (63)23.16 (154)Won by 91 points ReportGabba (A)25,9202nd
3align=left Friday, 13 April align=left 18.14 (122)9.8 (62)Won by 60 points ReportM.C.G. (H)84,2592nd
4align=left Saturday, 21 April align=left 11.13 (79)15.19 (109)Lost by 30 points ReportM.C.G. (H)73,1724th
5align=left Friday, 27 April align=left 7.15 (57)10.5 (65)Won by 8 points ReportPatersons Stadium (A)38,8003rd
6align=left Sunday, 6 May align=left GWS15.20 (110)6.7 (43)Won by 67 points ReportEtihad Stadium (H)28,2012nd
7align=left Monday, 14 May align=left 19.8 (122)14.14 (98)Lost by 24 points ReportEtihad Stadium (A)38,8234th
8align=left Sunday, 20 May align=left 8.7 (55)19.10 (124)Lost by 69 points ReportEtihad Stadium (H)35,9177th
9align=left Sunday, 27 May align=left 15.17 (107)6.13 (49)Won by 58 points ReportM.C.G. (H)28,3716th
10align=left Saturday, 2 June align=left 14.15 (99)6.9 (45)Lost by 54 points ReportAAMI Stadium (A)24,4767th
11align=left Friday, 8 June align=left 11.19 (85)14.13 (97)Lost by 12 points ReportEtihad Stadium (H)47,6329th
12align=left Thursday, 14 June align=left 10.19 (79)10.9 (69)Lost by 10 points ReportPatersons Stadium (A)34,2249th
13Bye9th
14align=left Friday, 29 June align=left 10.10 (70)18.12 (120)Lost by 50 points ReportM.C.G. (H)65,04710th
15align=left Friday, 6 July align=left 8.14 (62)12.13 (85)Won by 23 points ReportM.C.G. (A)75,7559th
16align=left Friday, 13 July align=left 24.5 (149)14.12 (96)Lost by 53 points ReportEtihad Stadium (A)43,42312th
17align=left Saturday, 21 July align=left 12.12 (84)16.6 (102)Won by 18 points ReportEtihad Stadium (A)24,61511th
18align=left Saturday, 28 July align=left 14.11 (95)13.13 (91)Won by 4 points ReportM.C.G. (H)46,01311th
19align=left Sunday, 5 August align=left 10.11 (71)14.9 (93)Lost by 22 points ReportEtihad Stadium (H)36,94211th
20align=left Saturday, 11 August align=left 17.11 (113)10.17 (77)Won by 36 points ReportEtihad Stadium (H)25,97711th
21align=left Saturday, 18 August align=left 8.12 (60)24.12 (156)Won by 96 points ReportM.C.G. (A)59,3819th
22align=left Saturday, 25 August align=left 15.8 (98)11.20 (86)Lost by 12 points ReportMetricon Stadium (A)15,25110th
23align=left Sunday, 2 September align=left 12.19 (91)16.10 (106)Lost by 15 points ReportEtihad Stadium (H)31,39310th

Home-and-away ladder

Leading Goalkickers

Eddie Betts was Carlton's leading goalkicker for the season, with 48 goals.[42] It was the second time Betts had won Carlton's goalkicking, after first winning it in 2010.

Playerwidth=5%Goalswidth=5%Behinds
48 30
29 27
27 14
16 11
16 6
15 13
15 4
13 9
12 10
11 10

Team awards and records

Game Records
Other

Individual awards and records

John Nicholls Medal

The Carlton Football Club Best and Fairest awards night took place on 28 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.[45]

John Nicholls MedalThe voting system for the John Nicholls Medal remained the same as it had been since 2008. In each match, the five members of the Match Committee awarded votes. Each committee member could award votes to up to eight players, and each player could receive up to ten votes from each judge. The player with the most total votes across all premiership season matches (including home and away matches and finals) wins the award.

The winner of the John Nicholls Medal was Heath Scotland, who polled 362 votes. It was Scotland's first John Nicholls Medal, having previously finished second in 2007. Scotland won narrowly ahead of Eddie Betts (353 votes). The top ten is given below.[46]

Pos.
Player
Votes
1stHeath Scotland362
2ndEddie Betts353
3rdChris Judd334
4thBrock McLean321
5thMarc Murphy299
6thAndrew Carrazzo287
7thKade Simpson229
8thBryce Gibbs228
9thMitch Robinson205
10thMatthew Kreuzer163
Other awardsThe following other awards were presented on John Nicholls Medal night:-

AFLPA Awards

For each of the AFLPA awards, one or three Carlton players were nominated following internal vote of Carlton players; Chris Judd was also nominated for the Best Captain award by default.[47] None of Carlton's nominees won or placed in their awards.[48]

Leigh Matthews Trophy (Most Valuable Player)
Robert Rose Award (Most Courageous Player)
Best First Year Player

Other awards

All-Australian TeamEddie Betts was Carlton's only nominee in the 40-man squad for the 2012 All-Australian team.[49] He was not selected in the final All-Australian team of 22.[50]
Goal of the Year[51] Chris Yarran was the winner of the 2012 Goal of the Year, for his Round 1 goal in which he gathered a loose ball on the half-forward flank, evaded three opponents and skirted the boundary line before goaling from 50m.[52]

The following Carlton players won the Goal of the Week during the 2012 season.

Mark of the Year[53] The following Carlton players won the Mark of the Week during the 2012 season:
Other

Player records

Milestones

PlayerMilestoneRound
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Northern Blues

In 2012, Carlton had a full 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. The Northern Blues played home matches at both Visy Park and Preston City Oval. It was the tenth season of the affiliation between the two clubs, and the first in which the VFL club used the nickname 'Blues'; until 2011, the club was known as the Northern Bullants. The VFL club adopted a navy blue and white guernsey similar to Carlton's this season; its traditional red and white colours were retained to be worn in matches at Preston City Oval, and when needed as a clash strip.

Vic Country Under-18s coach Robert Hyde was appointed the Northern Blues senior coach on a part-time basis at the start of the season, taking over from Carlton development coach Darren Harris. However, this arrangement lasted only until midseason, with Hyde leaving the club on 28 June after he and the Carlton Football Club agreed that his role could not be effectively carried out by a part-time coach. The appointment had been unusual in the first place, as the previous three Northern Bullants senior coaches during the period of the clubs' affiliation (Barry Mitchell, David Teague and Harris) had all been full-time coaches at Carlton. Harris stepped back into the VFL senior coaching role after Hyde's departure.[69]

After sitting on the bottom of the VFL ladder at the time of Hyde's departure, the Northern Blues finished tenth out of thirteen with a record of 6–10, to miss the finals.[70]

Footnotes

1. Ratten also served as head coach in the final six rounds of 2007 as caretaker, before being officially appointed as head coach for 2008.

Notes and References

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