- Nick Stevens
Nick Stevens (born January 3, 1980) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. Originally from St Marys in the VMFL, Stevens was recruited in the 1997 AFL Draft to the Port Adelaide Football Club where he became a very prominent outside/receiving midfielder. In 1998, he was awarded the inaugural AFLPA Best First Year Player award.
- Marc Murphy
Marc Murphy (born July 19, 1987) is an Australian rules footballer, recruited at number one in the 2005 AFL Draft by the Carlton Football Club Marc is the son of John Murphy, who is a Hall-of-Famer and legend of the Fitzroy Football Club. He was eligible to be taken by the Brisbane Lions under the father-son rule, but declined the offer. Carlton subsequently took him in the draft with the prized first pick (a priority pick).
- John Heathcote
John Heathcote (born January 23, 1935) is a former Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. Heathcote made his debut for the Carlton Football Club in the Round 2 of the 1958 season. He left the club at the end of the 1962 season.
- Bryce Gibbs
Bryce Gibbs (born March 15, 1989) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League from 2007. He is the son of former SANFL and WAFL player Ross Gibbs.
- Andrew Walker
Andrew "Tex" Walker (born May 18, 1986), is an Australian Rules Footballer. Andrew Walker plays for Carlton in the Australian Football League. He was taken with Carlton's priority draft pick, the second pick overall, in the 2003 National Draft. Being a high draft pick, there are large expectations on Andrew, and accordingly he was given Carlton champion Stephen Silvagni's guernsey number 1 after its two-year retirement.
- Brendan Fevola
Brendan 'Fev' Fevola (born January 20, 1981) is an Australian rules footballer, currently playing with the Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League. He plays the position of full-forward and has apart from his sporadic footballing ability, is notable for his appearances on the Channel Nine's "The Footy Show" on Thursday nights during the season.
- Richard Pratt
Richard J. Pratt, AC (born 1934) is a prominent Australian businessman, chairman of the privately owned cardboard company Visy Industries, president of the Carlton Football Club and a leading figure of Melbourne society. He is married to Jeanne Pratt and currently lives in Raheen, in the Melbourne suburb of Kew. As of 2005, Pratt's personal fortune was valued at A$4.7 billion, and he was Australia's third richest man.
- Andrew Carrazzo
Andrew Carrazzo (born December 15, 1983) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. Carrazzo was initially selected as a rookie by Geelong in 2002. He spent two seasons on the rookie list at Geelong, winning the Geelong VFL team's best and fairest award in 2003, but never breaking into the Geelong senior list. He was again rookie listed in 2004, this time by Carlton. After another strong season in the VFL, he was elevated to the senior list, …
- Brett Ratten
Brett "Ratts" Ratten (born July 11, 1971) is a former Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. Ratten made his debut for the Carlton Football Club in the fifteenth round of the 1990 season. In a career lasting 14 years, he amassed many awards of recognition to his name. He played mainly as an in-and-under midfielder, often escaping the attention of media and umpires. Somewhat infamously, he amassed 44 disposals in Round 17, 1995, against Fitzroy, …
- Stephen Kernahan
Stephen Kernahan is a former Australian rules footballer best known for his career with Carlton and Glenelg in the 1980s and 1990s. Nicknamed "Sticks" and "Kernas", Kernahan was the captain of the Carlton team of the century and holds the club goalkicking record of 738 and the AFL record for the most games as club captain.
- John Nicholls
John Nicholls (born August 13, 1939) is a former champion Australian rules footballer who played for Carlton Football Club in the 1960s and 1970s. He played for Victoria a record 31 times in interstate football. He played in premierships in 1968, 1970 and 1972 (as captain coach). He is regarded as one of the greatest ruckmen ever to play Australian football and was named in both, the AFL's and Carlton's, Team of the Century.
- Stephen Silvagni
Stephen "SOS" Silvagni (born May 31, 1967) is a former champion Australian rules football champion of Italian descent for the Carlton Football Club. In a lengthy career beginning in 1985, he retired in 2001 as one of the greatest ever full-backs to play the game. He is widely known as "SOS" (always pronounced "Soss"), standing for "Son of Serge", referring to his father, another great Carlton Football Club player named Sergio Silvagni.
- Anthony Koutoufides
Anthony Koutoufides (born January 18, 1973) is an Australian rules footballer with the Carlton Football Club. Beginning his AFL career in 1992, "Kouta" quickly established himself as one of the most versatile and athletic players ever to play the game. He was a strong mark, a beautiful kick and a hard runner.
- Lance Whitnall
Lance Whitnall (born August 23, 1979) is an Australian rules footballer, and the captain of the Carlton Football Club. Debuting in 1997 as a 17-year-old, the young Whitnall was recruited in the 1996 AFL Draft under the father-son rule, with his father Graeme having played 66 games for Carlton in the 1970s and 1980s. The young red-headed, freckled Whitnall, known as "Big Red" or simply "Red", quickly established himself in Carlton's best 21, kicking four goals on debut, …
- Greg Williams
Greg "Diesel" Williams (born September 30, 1963) was a former champion Australian rules footballer with the Sydney Swans, Geelong Football Club and the Carlton Football Club in the Victorian/Australian football League. Nicknamed "Diesel" for his hard working, slow but effective playing, Williams holds the record for disposals in an AFL match with 51 (23 kicks and 28 handballs).
- Heath Scotland
Heath Scotland (born July 21, 1980) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. He was recruited as the number 44 draft pick in the 1998 AFL Draft from Darley by the Collingwood Football Club. He was then traded to the Carlton Football Club for Pick 35 (Brent Hall) in 2003. Heath was a very important player for Collingwood, having a standout year in 2002 as a midfielder, and playing in both Collingwood Grand Finals in 2002 and 2003.
- Bruce Doull
Bruce Doull (born September 11, 1950 in Victoria, Australia) is a former champion Australian rules football player who played for the Carlton Football Club. Wearing guernsy number 11 and nicknamed the "Flying Doormat" due to the matted appearance of the constantly disarranged long portions of his extreme "comb over" hairstyle, Doull was possibly the most popular player to play for Carlton, along with Alex Jesaulenko and Stephen Silvagni.
- Jarrad Waite
Jarrad Waite (born February 4, 1983) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. He was recruited as the number 46 draft pick in the 2001 AFL Draft from Benalla under the father-son selection rule (he is the son of former Carlton player Vin Waite.) He made his debut for the Carlton Football Club in Round 1, 2003 against the Sydney Swans. Jarrad has made his stance in the AFL as a very prominent forward. He kicked 36 goals in the 2005 season, …
- Ryan Houlihan
Ryan "Princess" Houlihan (born January 21, 1982) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. Houlihan made his debut for the Carlton Football Club in 2000 after being selected in the AFL Draft at #73 in 1999. Houlihan quickly had an impact for Carlton as a classy, skillful, running forward, with an uncanny ability to kick goals and was nominated for the AFL Rising Star award in 2000. He is part of a family that has produced many AFL footballers, …
- Bret Thornton
Bret "T-Bird" Thornton (born November 15, 1983) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. He made his debut for the Carlton Football Club in Round 10, 2002 against Fremantle after being elevated from the Rookie list that year. Bret has been an important part of the Carlton backline since his debut in 2002. The retirement of Steven Silvagni saw a major gap left in the Carlton defence. Bret is a standout defender for the club, …
- John Elliott
John Dorman Elliott (born 1941) is a prominent Australian businessman, former president of the Liberal Party, and former president of Carlton Football Club. In 2003 he was found guilty of trading while insolvent and in 2005 declared bankruptcy. He has frequently provoked controversy due to his political affiliations, his brushes with the law, and his abrasive personal style.
- Eddie Betts
Eddie Betts (born Edward Roberts on November 26, 1986) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. Eddie grew up in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. In his early years Eddie was a very talented soccer player and at the age of 13 he was invited to join an Adelaide City pathway program. However when his grandmother became very ill he and his mother had to return to Kalgoorlie.
- Kade Simpson
Kade Simpson (born May 5, 1984) is an Australian rules footballer, currently playing with the Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League. "Simmo" was drafted in the fourth round of the 2002 AFL Draft. His skills were immediately apparent, but he did not have enough weight to play regular seniors in his first two seasons; even now, his weight is a relatively light 76kg. He played for the Northern Bullants, and on his few selections in the senior team, …
- Jim Mooring
Jim Mooring (born October 14, 1917) is a former Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League. Mooring made his debut for the Carlton in Round 1 of the 1940 season. He left the club at the end of the 1949 season.
- Brad Fisher
Bradley Fisher (born April 9, 1984) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. He was recruited as the number 72 draft pick in the 2002 AFL Draft from East Burwood. He made his AFL debut for the Carlton Football Club in Round 2, 2003 against Collingwood. Brad plays in the forward line. He is recognised as an excellent and safe one-grab overhead mark, and takes many contested marks in packs; however, …
- Cameron Cloke
Cameron Cloke (born December 20, 1984) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League who plays for the Carlton Blues, and is the son of former Richmond and Collingwood champion David Cloke. A big man, Cameron was drafted under the father-son rule in the 2002 National Draft. Like his older brother Jason, he was given time to develop at Williamstown in his first year at the Magpies. Cameron made his debut against Essendon in 2004, …
- Simon Wiggins
Simon Wiggins (born September 11, 1982) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. He was recruited as the number 15 draft pick in the 2000 AFL Draft from Glenorchy. He made his debut for the Carlton Football Club in Round 5, 2001 against St. Kilda. Simon has been an inconsistent player for Carlton. He only played 6 games in his debut season, and has never managed to play a full season since.
- Joe Anderson
Joe Anderson (born 24 December, 1988) is an indigenous Australian rules footballer who will play for the Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League from 2007. Anderson is a fast and durable defender who captained the Northern Territory at Under-18 level and was best and fairest in the Darwin seniors. He was selected in the 2006 AFL National Draft by the Carlton Football Club with their fifth round selection (67th overall pick).
- Ken Hands
Ken Hands (born October 26, 1926) is a former Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Hands made his debut for the Carlton in the Round 5 of the 1945 season. He retired from playing the game at the end of the 1957 season and was the coach of the club from 1959-1964. Another of the pivotal figures in the proud history of the Carlton, Ken Hands left an indelible mark on and off the field at Princes Park.
- Justin Madden
Justin Mark Madden (born 31 May 1961) is an Australian rules football player turned politician. He rose to prominence as a highly successful player with the Carlton Football Club, after an early stint with Essendon. He switched to politics after his retirement in 1997, and is the current Victorian Minister for Planning.
- Michael Jamison
Michael Jamison (born 11 June, 1986) is an Australian rules footballer who will be on the Carlton Football Club rookie list in the Australian Football League from 2007. Jamison is a key defender, who has played for several years at the North Ballarat Football Club, with his under-18s football at the Rebels, and then reserves and seniors with the Roosters. Jamison was invited to train with the Carlton Football Club in the 2006/07 offseason, …
- Scott Camporeale
Scott Camporeale (born August 11, 1975) is an Australian rules footballer. Picked up by the Carlton Football Club at pick No. 15 in the 1994 AFL Draft, Camporeale quickly established himself as a quality running midfielder for the Blues. As an outside player his dash was an important part of Carlton's 1995 premiership winning side, and he was very impressive in his debut season.
- Adam Bentick
Adam Bentick is a young Australian footballer currently on the senior playing list at the Carlton Football Club. Bentick played for two years in Victoria's top under-18s competition, the TAC Cup for the Calder Cannons. In that time, he established himself as a promising mid-fielder who was particularly good at roving the hit-outs and getting a quick kick out of the packs. Calder dominated the TAC Cup through these years, …
- Geoff Southby
Geoff Southby (born 20 July 1950) was an Australian rules footballer in the (then) Victorian Football League (VFL). An attacking full-back who ran hard from defence and stopped the best full-forwards, Southby was a key contributor to Carlton Football Club's success in the 1970's. In 2000 Southby was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame.
- Shaun Grigg
Shaun Grigg (born 19 April, 1988) is an Australian rules footballer for the AFL's Carlton Football Club. He is son of Peter Grigg, champion player of Western Plains Football League team, Carngham-Linton. Before AFL selection, Grigg, a medium-sized midfielder, played with North Ballarat Rebels of TAC Cup. After being passed over in the 2005 AFL Draft, he was selected in the 2006 AFL National Draft in the second round by Carlton (19th pick overall).
- Wayne Johnston
Wayne "The Dominator" Johnston (born December 19, 1957) is a former Australian rules footballer. The dark-skinned Johnston, who was adopted, played 209 games and kicked 283 goals for the Carlton Football Club, in a career spanning 1979-1990. After initially failing to gain a berth in the Carlton side, Johnston moved to VFA side Prahran, under coach Mick Erwin, and was part of their premiership winning team.
- Mark MacLure
Mark Maclure (born July 14, 1955) is a former Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. Mark made his debut for Carlton in Round 13, 1974. He retired from the game in 1986 after playing 243 games for the club.
- Fraser Brown
Fraser Brown (born August 18, 1970) is a former Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. Affectionately known as "Dog" by the Carlton faithful for his fierce style of play, Brown's highest achievements in football were playing in the 1995 premiership and winning the 1998 Carlton best and fairest Brown will long be remembered for his gripping tackle on Dean Wallis in the 1999 Preliminary Final against Essendon.
- Harry Vallence
Harry "Soapy" Vallence (born 4 June, 1905; died 25 July, 1991) was a champion Australian rules footballer in the (then) Victorian Football League (VFL). He played at full forward for the Carlton Football Club in the 1930s. Originally from Bacchus Marsh, in 1926 he came to Carlton as a half-forward. He soon moved to full forward where he became known for his safe hands and mighty kick. He kicked 11 goals in a match on four occasions - twice in finals.
- Rod McGregor
Rod McGregor (born 19 October 1882; died 2 August 1962) was an Australian rules footballer in the (then) Victorian Football League. He was a wonderful centreman for the Carlton Football Club with the ability to find targets and elude opponents. He played in the 1906 and 1908 winning grand final sides and missed the 1907 premiership triumph over South Melbourne after breaking his nose in the previous week's semi final against St Kilda.