Voss: Carlton is in a better place than when I arrived
Michael Voss said his exit from Carlton was inevitable.
www.sen.com.auHere’s the latest on Michael Voss’s departure from Carlton.
Summary: Michael Voss resigned as Carlton Blues head coach in May 2026 after an eight-game winless stretch, with club officials confirming the decision and Josh Fraser stepping in as interim coach for the remainder of the season. The club indicated the departure was mutual and that Voss felt it was the right time to step away.[6][7]
Context: The resignation followed broader season struggles and ongoing scrutiny of the Blues, who were seeking stability after multiple coaching changes in recent years. Voss stated he was at peace with the decision and that Carlton remains a strong destination for coaches going forward.[7][9][6]
Reactions and next steps: Carlton began the process of identifying a new senior coach, with interim arrangements in place as the club looked to regroup for the following season. Voss suggested the playing group was in a good place and emphasized he left the club in a better position than when he arrived.[8][6][7]
Illustration (example scenario): Interim coach Josh Fraser leads Carlton for the rest of the season while the club conducts a nationwide search for a full-time successor, aiming to restore consistency and competitiveness.
If you’d like, I can pull up direct quotes from the official Carlton statements or compile a timeline of key events leading to the departure. I can also summarize how this fits with Carlton’s recent coaching history and potential candidates for 2027.
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Michael Voss said his exit from Carlton was inevitable.
www.sen.com.auThe nightmare is over for the AFL great following two years of ferocious scrutiny.
7news.com.auMichael Voss has struck a defiant tone after leaving Carlton, insistent the AFL club is in better shape than when he started as coach.
www.abc.net.auCarlton will begin the search for a new senior coach after Michael Voss parted ways with the Blues
www.afl.com.auMichael Voss has struck a defiant tone after leaving Carlton, insistent the AFL club is in better shape then when he started as coach.
africa.espn.comMichael Voss recently opened up about the critical moments leading to his departure as head coach of Carlton Football Club, revealing that a dinner with CEO
news.ssbcrack.comVoss has spoken of his great frustration about the end of his four-plus years as Carlton coach, but also stressed he was at peace with resigning from the AFL club.
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