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Mick Malthouse

Mick’s all red and blue

Resident cartoonist Hayden Morris found himself lucky to be in the Carlton rooms on Saturday evening.

Mick’s all red and blue

Resident cartoonist Hayden Morris found himself lucky to be in the Carlton rooms on Saturday evening.

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Mick’s all red and blue

Resident cartoonist Hayden Morris found himself lucky to be in the Carlton rooms on Saturday evening.

A conversation with Mick Malthouse

Last night Carlton coach Mick Malthouse spoke to La Trobe University alumni about leadership, goal-setting, and of course, football. Sam McInerney was in attendance.

The Fifth Quarter: Round Four

In his weekly AFL wrap, Riley Beveridge congratulates a trio of teams for opening their 2013 account, laments Hawthorn’s latest ACL injury, and praises a terrific Travis Cloke.

Upside Round Two – Carlton

The Blues are winless in 2013 – having lost to archrivals Richmond and Collingwood – and have a few tough weeks ahead of them. Despite all that, Sam McInerney believes there’s plenty to like about Carlton’s start to the year.

The Fifth Quarter: Round Two

In his weekly AFL wrap, Riley Beveridge praises some unheralded Pies, damns the Demons and examines the bizarre start to the season.

Fiery Malthouse unveiled as Carlton Coach

Mick Malthouse was unveiled as Carlton’s new senior coach this morning, and upstart’s Riley Beveridge had access to his first press conference as a Blue.

A graceful exit

Brett Ratten won’t be coaching Carlton in 2013, but his performance at today’s press conference was pure class, writes Riley Beveridge and Matt Walsh.

Thinking football at La Trobe

Join panellists Mick Malthouse and Martin Flanagan tomorrow as they discuss Melbourne’s favourite topic: AFL football.

Unheralded heroes of the AFL

Every football team has its stars, but what about the rest? Michael Pollock takes a look at some of the AFL’s most important, yet unappreciated players.

In Conversation: Mick Malthouse

La Trobe University Vice-Chancellor’s Fellow Mick Malthouse speaks to David Lowden about Jim Stynes, his decision to leave Collingwood, racism in football and climate change.

What will 2012 bring to the world of AFL?

Eager to get his footy socks on for another season, Nick Ciantar casts his eyes ahead to AFL 2012 and gives his predictions for the year in football.