Do 'mentally cooked' Blues need a fresh start
Carlton's recent loss has sparked debate about whether the team needs a new coach to turn their season around. Rory Sloane questioned if the Blues are 'mentally cooked' following their continued poor performance. The discussion highlights growing pressure on the current coaching staff and player morale.
- ▪Carlton suffered another loss, deepening concerns about their season.
- ▪Rory Sloane suggested the team might be 'mentally cooked' and questioned the need for a new coach.
- ▪The ongoing struggles have intensified scrutiny on Carlton's coaching and leadership.
- ▪There is growing speculation about potential changes within the club's structure.
- ▪The article was published on May 3, 2026, at 10:41am with an update at 10:44am.
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