Carlton coach Michael Voss has resigned as senior coach of the Blues.
This masthead confirmed it was a mutual decision, and that Voss made the call to step away before last Friday nightโs game against Brisbane at the Gabba, an 11-point loss that was one of the Bluesโ more competitive games for the season.
There is a meeting scheduled of Carlton staff for 10am where they will be officially informed of the decision.
Carlton will play the Western Bulldogs at Marvel Stadium on Saturday night, with Josh Fraser to step in as interim coach.
Voss, the champion former Brisbane Lions player who led their dynasty in the early 2000s, took over as coach at the end of 2021 following the sacking of David Teague, beating Adam Kingsley to the position.
The Blues famously narrowly missed the 2022 finals series by losing to Collingwood in the last round, and the following season Voss coached them to a preliminary final against Brisbane, his former club, following a massive season recovery when his position had appeared in peril.
The Blues leadership backed him strongly but from the mid-point of the 2024 season, when they were in the top four, they slumped and were unable to recapture their 2023-early โ24 peak.
Voss finishes with 99 games as Blues coach for 47 wins, 51 losses and one draw.
He previously coached the Lions from 2009 to 2013.
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