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The 1995 Carlton Football Club season was the Carlton Football Club's 132nd season of competition, and 99th as a member of the Australian Football League.

Carlton won the AFL premiership, defeating Шаблон:AFL Gee in the Grand Final. It was the club's sixteenth and, as of 2021, most recent premiership. It was a record-breaking season for the club, in which it set a new record by winning twenty matches during the premiership season.

The club also fielded its reserves team in the Victorian State Football League.

Club summary

The 1995 AFL season was the 99th season of the AFL competition since its inception in 1897; and, having competed in every season, it was also the 99th season contested by the Carlton Football Club. As it had been since 1897, the club's home ground was Optus Oval (known historically as Princes Park) in North Carlton. In addition to contesting the VFL premiership, the Carlton senior team contested the 1995 Ansett Australia Cup, which ran during the pre-season. Carlton also fielded a team in the AFL reserves competition (which was administered at this time by the Victorian State Football League).

Carlton's key senior personnel were all unchanged from 1994: John Elliott as club president, David Parkin as senior coach, and Stephen Kernahan as captain.[1] Parkin had been under pressure to keep his job following the club's early exit from the 1994 finals series, and he was signed to a one-year contract for the 1995 season.[2]

Squad and player statistics for 1995

The following are the senior and supplementary squads for the 1995 season. Numbers in parentheses represent senior games played and goals kicked for Carlton in the 1995 AFL premiership season.

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Playing list changes

The following summarises player transfers to and from the club between the conclusion of the 1994 season and the conclusion of the 1995 season.

In

Player Previous club League Comments
Шаблон:Flagicon Matthew Blagrove Carlton reserves VSFL Pre-draft supplementary selection
Шаблон:Flagicon Scott Camporeale Woodville-West Torrens SANFL 1994 National Draft, selection No. 15
Шаблон:Flagicon Mark Cullen Eastern Ranges VSFL U18s 1994 National Draft, selection No. 33
Шаблон:Flagicon Adam White Eastern Ranges VSFL U18s 1994 National Draft, selection No. 41
Шаблон:Flagicon Tony Bourke Ballarat Rebels VSFL U18s 1994 National Draft, selection No. 67
Australian Capital Territory Aaron Hamill Tuggeranong ACTFL 1994 National Draft, selection No. 79
Шаблон:Flagicon David Nicholson Western Jets VSFL U18s 1994 National Draft, selection No. 89
Шаблон:Flagicon Matt Clape Шаблон:AFL WCE AFL 1995 Preseason Draft, selection No. 13
Шаблон:Flagicon Glenn Manton Шаблон:AFL Ess AFL 1995 Preseason Draft, selection No. 27
Шаблон:Flagicon Alan Thorpe Шаблон:AFL Foo AFL 1995 Preseason Draft, selection No. 36

Out

Player New club League Comments
Шаблон:Flagicon Tom Alvin Sandringham[3] VFA
Шаблон:Flagicon Mark Athorn
Шаблон:Flagicon Andrew Cavedon Шаблон:AFL Fit AFL
Шаблон:Flagicon Peter Green
Шаблон:Flagicon David Kernahan
Шаблон:Flagicon Paul McCormack Norwood SANFL
Шаблон:Flagicon Tim Powell
Шаблон:Flagicon Ben Robertson North Adelaide SANFL
Шаблон:Flagicon Brett Sholl
Шаблон:Flagicon Jeremy Smith

Season summary

Pre-season matches

Big Three Challenge Cup

Carlton's first competitive pre-season event for the season was the once-off 'Big Three Challenge Cup', a one-day lightning tournament held amongst the so-called 'Big Three' Victorian clubs: Шаблон:AFL Car, Шаблон:AFL Col and Шаблон:AFL Ess. The event was held on Sunday 19 February at Waverley Park, with three half-length matches played. Collingwood won the event, winning both of its games; Carlton finished second.

Date and local time Opponent Scores (Carlton's scores indicated in bold) Venue Attendance
Home Away Result
Sunday, 19 February (Шаблон:Nowrap) Шаблон:AFL Col 3.4 (22) 11.3 (69) Lost by 47 points[4] Waverley Park
Sunday, 19 February (Шаблон:Nowrap) Шаблон:AFL Ess 6.11 (47) 4.9 (33) Won by 16 points[4]
Ansett Australia Cup

Carlton played two matches in the 1995 Ansett Australia Cup pre-season competition, before being eliminated by St Kilda in the quarter-finals.

Round Date Opponent Scores (Carlton's scores indicated in bold) Venue Attendance
Home Away Result
Rd of 16 Saturday, 25 February (night) Шаблон:AFL Ric 20.9 (129) 13.9 (87) Won by 42 points[5] Waverley Park 23,678
QF Monday, 6 March (night) Шаблон:AFL Stk 12.10 (82) 12.11 (83) Lost by 1 point[6] Waverley Park 12,476
Other pre-season matches

Carlton played two other pre-season practice matches against other clubs before the 1995 season.

Date Opponent Scores (Carlton's scores indicated in bold) Venue Attendance
Home Away Result
Saturday, 11 February Шаблон:AFL BB 7.15 (57) 11.11 (77) Won by 20 points[7] Coolum
Saturday, 18 March (night) Шаблон:AFL Ess 8.7 (55) 16.7 (103) Lost by 48 points[8] Lavington Sports Ground 20,169

Home-and-away season

Carlton opened the home-and-away season strongly, winning its first seven games to move to the top of the ladder. However, the club's premiership favouritism was dented by two huge, unexpected losses suffered back-to-back in Rounds 8 and 9: against 11th placed Шаблон:AFL Syd by 72 points, and against last-placed Шаблон:AFL Stk by 56 points. In the latter of those matches, St Kilda held Carlton goalless until the 18th minute of the third quarter. Following the losses, Parkin commented that the team had "gone from the best team in the competition to the worst team in two weeks".[9] Carlton dropped to fourth on the ladder after Round 9.

The club returned to form the following week, defeating 10th placed Шаблон:AFL Haw by 102 points,[10] and did not lose another game for the season. The club clinched the minor premiership in Round 19,[11] and went on to finish four games clear of second-placed Geelong at the top of the ladder.

Carlton's performance through the season exceeded the expectations of most sportswriters. The club had won the minor premiership in 1993 and finished second after the home-and-away season in 1994, but had failed in the finals in both years. The club's star players were all aging – its key position players and leading midfielders, Bradley, Dean, Kernahan, Madden, Spalding and Williams were all older than 30 at the start of the season – and most had expected Carlton's form to drop away. However, the club's performance received a boost from breakout seasons from five of Carlton's developing players: Brown, Christou, Koutoufides, Ratten and Sexton – as well as a strong performance from rookie Scott Camporeale. Additionally, there was no drop-off in form from the club's older stars, with Bradley in particular in career-best form, winning many media awards for his play during the year.[2] Breakout seasons by forward pocket Brad Pearce and pre-season draftee Matt Clape also provided good alternative options in the forward line. The club also notably adopted a then-novel leadership structure which offered the playing group additional autonomy and accountability, allowing the group to set its own goals and propose some of its own tactical changes; Parkin described it as the "least-coached team" he had been involved with in his 34 years of playing and coaching.[12]

Round Date and local time Opponent Scores (Carlton's scores indicated in bold) Venue Attendance Ladder
position
Home Away Result
1 Sunday, 2 April (Шаблон:Nowrap) Шаблон:AFL Col 14.11 (95) 9.12 (66) Won by 29 points[13] Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) 86,119 4th
2 Saturday, 8 April (Шаблон:Nowrap) Шаблон:AFL Fit 18.17 (125) 8.8 (56) Won by 69 points[14] Optus Oval (H) 16,629 1st
3 Saturday, 15 April (Шаблон:Nowrap) Шаблон:AFL Foo 8.12 (60) 23.20 (158) Won by 98 points[15] Melbourne Cricket Ground (A) 41,576 1st
4 Sunday, 23 April (Шаблон:Nowrap) Шаблон:AFL BB 12.10 (82) 18.11 (119) Won by 37 points[16] Gabba (A) 12,009 1st
5 Sunday, 30 April (Шаблон:Nowrap) Шаблон:AFL Nor 7.8 (50) 12.12 (84) Won by 34 points[17] Melbourne Cricket Ground (A) 42,729 1st
6 Saturday, 6 May (Шаблон:Nowrap) Шаблон:AFL WCE 13.12 (90) 10.7 (67) Won by 23 points[18] Optus Oval 24,171 1st
7 Saturday, 13 May (Шаблон:Nowrap) Шаблон:AFL Ess 10.15 (75) 9.13 (67) Won by 8 points[19] Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) 73,753 1st
8 Friday, 19 May (Шаблон:Nowrap) Шаблон:AFL Syd 21.6 (132) 8.12 (60) Lost by 72 points[20] Sydney Cricket Ground (A) 23,744 2nd
9 Saturday, 27 May (Шаблон:Nowrap) Шаблон:AFL Stk 11.14 (80) 3.6 (24) Lost by 56 points[21] Waverley Park (A) 17,902 4th
10 Sunday, 4 June (Шаблон:Nowrap) Шаблон:AFL Haw 26.16 (172) 10.10 (70) Won by 102 points[10] Optus Oval (H) 29,520 3rd
11 Monday, 12 June (Шаблон:Nowrap) Шаблон:AFL Mel 12.8 (80) 16.16 (112) Won by 32 points[22] Melbourne Cricket Ground (A) 53,290 3rd
12 Saturday, 24 June (Шаблон:Nowrap) Шаблон:AFL Gee 16.16 (112) 15.19 (109) Won by 3 points[23] Optus Oval (H) 32,368 2nd
13 Sunday, 2 July (Шаблон:Nowrap) Шаблон:AFL Fre 7.7 (49) 15.16 (106) Won by 57 points[24] Subiaco Oval (A) 25,067 2nd
14 Sunday, 9 July (Шаблон:Nowrap) Шаблон:AFL Ric 17.13 (115) 12.13 (85) Won by 30 points[25] Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) 84,745 1st
15 Saturday, 15 July (Шаблон:Nowrap) Шаблон:AFL Ade 20.13 (133) 15.10 (100) Won by 33 points[26] Optus Oval (H) 22,502 1st
16 Sunday, 23 July (Шаблон:Nowrap) Шаблон:AFL Col 10.8 (68) 12.18 (90) Won by 22 points[27] Melbourne Cricket Ground (A) 78,934 1st
17 Sunday, 30 July (Шаблон:Nowrap) Шаблон:AFL Fit 9.10 (64) 24.17 (161) Won by 97 points[28] Waverley Park (A) 15,567 1st
18 Sunday, 6 August (Шаблон:Nowrap) Шаблон:AFL Foo 15.16 (106) 11.15 (81) Won by 25 points[29] Optus Oval (H) 24,206 1st
19 Sunday, 13 August (Шаблон:Nowrap) Шаблон:AFL BB 11.19 (85) 10.11 (71) Won by 14 points[11] Optus Oval (H) 18,407 1st
20 Saturday, 19 August (Шаблон:Nowrap) Шаблон:AFL Nor 18.14 (122) 15.13 (103) Won by 19 points[30] Optus Oval (H) 32,065 1st
21 Sunday, 27 August (Шаблон:Nowrap) Шаблон:AFL WCE 16.8 (104) 15.15 (105) Won by 1 point[31] Subiaco Oval (A) 41,492 1st
22 Saturday, 2 September (Шаблон:Nowrap) Шаблон:AFL Ess 9.13 (67) 16.11 (107) Won by 41 points[32] Melbourne Cricket Ground (A) 87,984 1st
Match notes

Finals series

Despite finishing four games clear atop the ladder, and entering the finals with a 13-game winning streak, Carlton was not a rampant favourite to win the premiership. Over the previous two seasons, the club had developed a reputation as finals chokers: in 1993, it had been favourite to win the Grand Final, but lost by 44 points against a young Essendon team; then in 1994, it finished second on the ladder, then lost to seventh-placed Melbourne by 27 points and to an injury-depleted Geelong by 33 points to be eliminated in fifth place.[2][35]

In the qualifying final, Carlton faced eighth-placed Шаблон:AFL BB. Brisbane had been 14th on the ladder after Round 15, before winning six of its last seven matches reach its first ever finals series – so it was one of the form teams of the competition. The game was closely fought for three quarters, with Brisbane holding a six-point lead late in the third quarter; Carlton then kicked the next six goals of the game, with Anthony Koutoufides kicking the last three of those in quick time from full forward, to open a match-winning five-goal lead. The final margin was 13 points.[36] The win earned Carlton a bye to the preliminary final, which it won against Шаблон:AFL Nor by 62 points; Carlton had led by only 19 points at three-quarter time, but kicked seven goals to none in the final quarter.[37]

Carlton faced Шаблон:AFL Gee in the Grand Final. It was Geelong's fourth Grand Final appearance in the past seven years. When the markets opened, Geelong was a slight 8/11 favourite with bookmakers,[38] but Carlton had edged into 8/11 favouritism by the opening bounce.[39] The game itself, however, was a one-sided victory to Carlton. Carlton led by 40 points at half time, and extended the lead to a game-high 84 points midway through the final quarter, before finally winning by 61 points. Greg Williams won the Norm Smith Medal with 31 disposals and five goals as an attacking midfielder;[40] Geelong full forward Gary Ablett Sr. – who had kicked 122 goals for the year – was held goalless for the first time since late 1992 by Stephen Silvagni.[41]

Week Date and local time Opponent Scores (Carlton's scores indicated in bold) Venue Attendance
Home Away Result
Qualifying Finals Sunday, 10 September (Шаблон:Nowrap) Шаблон:AFL BB 13.12 (90) 12.5 (77) Won by 13 points[36] Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) 52,092
Semi-finals Received bye as the highest-ranked winner in the qualifying Finals
Preliminary Finals Saturday, 23 September (Шаблон:Nowrap) Шаблон:AFL Nor 18.10 (118) 8.8 (56) Won by 62 points[37] Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) 72,552
Grand Final Saturday, 30 September (Шаблон:Nowrap) Шаблон:AFL Gee 21.15 (141) 11.14 (80) Won by 61 points[40] Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) 93,670

Ladder

1995 AFL season

Premiership team

The Carlton premiership twenty-one was as below.[42] Шаблон:Aussie rules team

In the lead-up to the match, there was selection speculation over the availability of two players: Scott Camporeale, who had played every game for the season except the preliminary final, which he missed with back injury, but was expected to be available; and Fraser Brown who had suffered an ankle injury during the preliminary final and whose availability was questionable.[43] Brown had multiple treatments in a decompression chamber during Grand Final week to try to aid the recovery of soft tissue in his ankle.[44] Both players were named in the team. Brown's selection on the Thursday was subject to passing a fitness test on the Saturday morning;[45] he passed the test, but was not fully fit and played short of a stride throughout the game.[46]

To make way for Camporeale's return, Troy Bond, who had played fifteen games for the year including both the qualifying and preliminary finals, was omitted. Bond, who was out of contract, left the club immediately, and did not attend the Grand Final.[47]

Another notable inclusion in the premiership team was Matthew Hogg, who had missed almost the entire season with a foot injury. Hogg played only four senior matches for the season: the Round 22 match against Шаблон:AFL Ess, and all three finals matches.[48]

Notable events

Greg Williams racial vilification case

In the Round 21 match against Шаблон:AFL WCE, Greg Williams was reported for racially vilifying indigenous West Coast player Chris Lewis. Williams was reported under a specific new provision in the players' code of conduct which had been introduced in June following a prominent incident between Damien Monkhorst (Шаблон:AFL Col) and Michael Long (Шаблон:AFL Ess) on Anzac Day. Under the rules, the players would undergo private conciliation first, followed by referral to the tribunal if that failed. Williams denied any memory of the vilification, but issued a public apology to Lewis. Lewis was fined $2,000 for making his allegations public before the private conciliation process had taken place.[49][50]

Greg Williams umpire abuse case

After the Round 22 match against Шаблон:AFL Ess, Greg Williams was suspended for one match for abusing umpire Darren Goldspink. It was the first time since 1987 that an AFL player had been suspended for abusing an umpire, with the charge usually attracting a fine; but Williams was a repeat offender, so the tribunal came down with a heavier penalty.[51]

Leading goalkickers

Full forward Stephen Kernahan was Carlton's leading goalkicker for the tenth consecutive season, finishing the year with 63 goals from 21 games. Close behind in second place was forward pocket Brad Pearce; at age 23, Pearce had previously played only four AFL games, but he played 23 matches in a breakout season to kick 53 goals.[52] Half-forwards Earl Spalding and Matt Clape both kicked more than 30 goals; and Greg Williams, who was used in a more attacking role in 1995, rather than the pure centreman role he had generally played in the past, was fifth.[2]

Player Goals
Stephen Kernahan 63
Brad Pearce 52
Earl Spalding 34
Matt Clape 31
Greg Williams 29

Team awards and records

Game records

  • Round 9 – the loss against Шаблон:AFL Stk was a rare instance of the bottom team defeating the top team in a premiership match.
  • Round 10 – Carlton's quarter-time score of 9.3 (57) against Шаблон:AFL Haw was its highest quarter-time score since 1984.[53]
  • Round 10 – Carlton's half-time score of 16.6 (102) against Шаблон:AFL Haw was its highest half-time score since 1982.[53]
  • Round 10 to Grand Final – Carlton won sixteen games in a row, the longest winning streak inside a single season since Collingwood won eighteen in a row in 1929.[40]
  • Round 10 to Round 2, 1996 – Carlton won eighteen games in a row, the longest winning streak by any club since 1956.[54]

Season records

  • Carlton became the first club to win 20 matches in a 22-game home-and-away season. Seven teams had previously finished with a record of 19–3.[55]
  • The club's average home-and-away attendance of 40,138 was a new record for the club, which stood until the 2008 season.[56]
  • The club's average home attendance of 40,194 (aided by a third home match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground) was a new record for the club, which stood until the 2007 season.[56]

Premiership records

  • Carlton won its 16th senior VFL/AFL premiership, moving past Шаблон:AFL Ess (15) to become the club with the outright most senior premierships VFL/AFL history. Carlton had previously held this record from 1982–1992, and had shared the position with Essendon since 1993.

Individual awards and records

Robert Reynolds Trophy

The Robert Reynolds Trophy for Carlton's senior best and fairest was awarded to Brett Ratten. It was the first of three occasions on which Ratten won the club best and fairest.[57] After having played as a back pocket for the first few years of his career, Ratten had enjoyed a breakout season in 1995 as an in-and-under midfielder, and he led the team in handpasses and tackles for the year.[58] Often celebrated is the fact that Ratten failed to poll a single Brownlow Medal vote for the season, even in the round 17 match against Fitzroy when he had 44 disposals.[59]

All-Australian team

Five Carlton players and the coach were named in the 1995 All-Australian team:[60]

Representative honours

There were two interstate matches played during the season between Rounds 11 and 12: Victoria vs South Australia, and Western Australia vs the Allies. The matches were played under full State of Origin rules. Carlton players and coaches who were selected in these games were:[61]

No Carlton players were selected for either Western Australia or the Allies.[62]

Other awards

Player records and milestones

Reserves

The Carlton reserves team finished eighth out of twelve teams, with a record of 8–14 from 22 games, to miss the final six.[67]

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