Club News - Carlton
May 15, 2004
By Andrew Myles
Carlton's hotheaded young defender Karl Norman won't be penalised by the football club for being caught driving without a license.
The talented hopeful is arguably fortunate to have the incident overlooked after he was penalised for the usage of recreational drugs, and forced by the football club to sign a 'good behaviour' legal document
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May 15, 2004
By Andrew Myles
Don't be surprised if Carlton abandons Optus Oval next season in search to make Telsta Dome their new home ground.
As reported in The Age, it is understood that the Carlton Football Club has been offered $3 million up-front to move its home games to Telstra Dome in 2005.
The MCG committee…
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May 14, 2004
After being swung under the spotlight for attending training under the influence of recreational drugs, Carlton's Karl Norman has again been caught breaking the law.
According to Radio 3AW, Norman was found driving without a licence and booked for the traffic offence.
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May 14, 2004
The injury cloud over star Carlton player Anthony Koutoufides keeps getting bigger after he failed to train this afternoon.
Koutoufides will need to pass a fitness test before being able to take his place in the Blues line-up for the clash with Brisbane at the Gabba on Saturday night.
Koutoufides stresses his current injury is not related to…
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May 14, 2004
Carlton coach Denis Pagan has today said skipper Anthony Koutoufides is likely to play on Saturday night against Brisbane at the Gabba.
Pagan's comments come after earlier media reports that the Blues' skipper would miss the match because of another injury.
But talking on Melbourne radio today, Pagan said Koutoufides was just a bit stiff.
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May 14, 2004
Carlton skipper Anthony Koutoufides has had an injury scare just one week after making his return for the Blues.
Koutoufides felt a twinge in his hamstring at training on Tuesday, and yesterday sought specialist advice on his new injury. He will seek a second opinion today.
The Herald Sun reports that Koutoufides remains hopeful the twinge is…
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May 13, 2004
The round 10 clash between Carlton and St Kilda has been relocated from Optus Oval to the Telstra Dome.
The start time being 2:15pm will remain the same for the May 30th game.
"The decision follows lengthy discussions with all parties and considerable cooperation from the AFL and Telstra Dome. Carlton has a Membership of over…
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May 13, 2004
Carlton coach Denis Pagan yesterday revealed that Lance Whitnall is suffering from a knee injury.
Whitnall struggled against Collingwood on Saturday, finishing with just six possessions, after only nine against Melbourne the week before.
Pagan said Whitnall's problem was a "tendinitis sort of thing", while club doctors later confirmed the problem was to do with the right knee.…
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May 12, 2004
The AFL Tribunal has handed out $42,000 worth of fines to Collingwood and Carlton players involved in the melee at half-time last weekend.
Eight Carlton players were fined a total of $22,000, while seven Collingwood players will be out-of-pocket a total of $20,000 between them.
Paul Licuria was the hardest hit landing a $4,500 fine.
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May 12, 2004
19 players will face charges at the tribunal tonight and tomorrow, several of which are a result of the half-time melee during the Carlton-Collingwood game on Saturday.
As reported earlier on Footygoss, the 15 players to front the tribunal from the melee are;
Carlton: Scott Camporeale, Nick Stevens, Karl Norman, Jordan Bannister, Brendan Fevola, Darren Hulme, Heath Scotland…
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