Carlton are riding high on an AFLW wave of momentum. Just don’t call it a fairytale | Sarah Guiney

The Guardian – SportThursday, November 20, 2025 at 2:00:13 PM
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Carlton are riding high on an AFLW wave of momentum. Just don’t call it a fairytale | Sarah Guiney
  • Carlton's AFLW team has gained significant momentum, especially after a decisive semi
  • The current success of the Blues indicates a promising future for the team, particularly with their younger players stepping up, suggesting a shift in the competitive landscape of the AFLW and potentially setting the stage for sustained success.
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