Where are they now? (the last 10 years)

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DANIEL GORRINGE (PARK ORCHARDS)
Gorringe was one of Balwyn’s marquee recruits in the off-season but departed when it was announced his former Gold Coast coach Rodney Eade had replaced Marty Pask. Has since joined Division 2 club Park Orchards, providing vital experience for the emerging club.

BROCK MCLEAN (DONCASTER EAST)
The ex-Melbourne and Carlton midfielder joined Doncaster East at the end of 2016 in its bid to join Division 1 for the first time. Has been an integral part of Doncaster East’s on-ball brigade and was named an assistant coach for 2018.

SIMON WHITE (DONCASTER EAST)
The former rookie was delisted at Carlton after 87 games at the end of 2017, joining former teammate Brock McLean at Zerbes Reserve over the summer. Was among the Lions’ best players in three of his five games.

LUKE BLACKWELL (ABERFELDIE)
The former Carlton and WAFL midfielder is in his fourth season in the Essendon District Football League and is one of the competition’s best players.
Blackwell claimed the league’s highest honour — the Reynolds Medal in 2016 — and has been in red-hot form this season.

DENNIS ARMFIELD (AVONDALE HEIGHTS)
A popular figure during his AFL career with Carlton, the 31-year-old is in his first season with Avondale Heights and has been a key contributor on the field. Armfield harbours coaching ambitions and has been a more-than handy resource for Heights boss Donald McDonald.

MATTHEW WATSON (PASCOE VALE)
The former Carlton player made only 23 appearances for Carlton at the top level, but he has wasted no time terrorising opposition defences in the top flight of the EDFL. Watson leads the competition’s goalkicking table with 39 from eight games after returning to his junior club following a two-year stint in the WAFL.

GREG BENTLEY (ROSEBUD)
The former Port Adelaide and Carlton midfielder has been outstanding for Rosebud, winning a league best and fairest award in 2011 and helping the Buds to a premiership in 2015.

ANDREJS EVERITT (SOMERVILLE)
After 131 AFL games with Western Bulldogs, Sydney and Carlton, Everitt returned to his home club Somerville and is playing-coach.

Ref: http://www.heraldsun.com.au/leader/...s/news-story/9852007a13de0626df0c483ced06eb87

Matthew Watson also makes frequent appearances along Sydney Road's pubs.

Always thought Greg Bentley was a decent player.
 
One of those guys who could have been very good ten years prior. Just zero leg speed.
My first car did not have power steering, still turned tighter circles quicker than Watson.
 

The Bighouse

Norm Smith Medallist
Jun 28, 2009
8,136
11,467
Perth
AFL Club
Carlton
One of those guys who could have been very good ten years prior. Just zero leg speed.

Had the big lug pencilled in at CHB after a string of decent performances before his season ending leg injury - then that’s all she wrote apart from some limited cameo performances up forward (1st goal scorer a few times too).
 
Jul 2, 2010
37,953
36,136
Adelaide
AFL Club
Carlton
Tried to update this

Former players now at other AFL Clubs

AFL - still playing

2017 Delistings (no longer playing AFL)
2016 Delistings (no longer playing AFL)
2015 Delistings and trades (no longer playing AFL)
2014 Delistings and Trades (no longer playing AFL)
The above all confirmed through media reports and club playing lists to end of 2014. After this it gets dicey.

2013 Delistings and Trades (no longer playing AFL)
2012 Delistings and trades (no longer playing AFL)
2011 Delistings and Trades (no longer playing AFL)
2010 delistings and Trades (no longer playing AFL)
2009 delistings and Trades (no longer playing AFL)
2008 delistings and trades (no longer playing AFL)
2007 delistings and trades .(no longer playing AFL)

No doubt ive messed up or forgotten someone.
 
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My first car did not have power steering, still turned tighter circles quicker than Watson.

BTW this was Jabs first car....

 
Jul 2, 2010
37,953
36,136
Adelaide
AFL Club
Carlton
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2018-06-26/hampson-calls-time-on-afl-career

Richmond ruckman Shaun Hampson has announced his retirement from AFL football, effective immediately.
The 30-year-old has been managing a chronic back condition for the past two seasons, and announced his retirement to the playing group earlier today.

Hampson crossed over to the Tigers from Carlton at the end of 2013, playing 35 games in the yellow and black, and 63 games for the Blues.

Stig O'Hara
 
Carrots and Brad Fisher have signed with Echuca Bombers along with Ben McGlynn. Ben has already played, the other two are unlikely to suit up, to be used more as support for Echuca players training in Melbourne.
 
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