Blues make a move: Footy boss Lloyd to leave at season’s end
Brad Lloyd departs after seven years as Carlton's General Manager of Football during a 7-14 season, with CEO Graham Wright initiating a football department overhaul.
- On Tuesday, Carlton announced that Brad Lloyd, Carlton Football Club general manager of football, will leave after seven years, ending his tenure in a fortnight.
- After a disappointing 7-14 season, Carlton Football Club announced Brad Lloyd will depart as general manager of football at season’s end, marking Graham Wright’s first major change.
- In a club statement, Wright praised Lloyd, saying `Firstly, I want to thank Brad for his tireless effort and commitment to our football club over his seven years of service` and highlighted his leadership through adversity and finals appearances.
- The recruitment process for the general manager of football will commence immediately, and Carlton reaffirmed that Michael Voss will stay as coach after a marathon board meeting.
- Beyond the general manager role, Carlton signals a wider overhaul of its football department for 2026, including potential scrutiny of assistant coaches, as Wright departs.
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Blues footy boss Lloyd to leave at season’s end but Wright says list bosses will stay
Carlton have made their first big move after backing in coach Michael Voss, choosing to part ways with football boss Brad Lloyd after seven years in the job, prompting new club chief executive Graham Wright to open up on a range of issues.
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