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Blues make it official: Fraser to be announced as Carlton coach

You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Josh Fraser will be confirmed as Carlton’s new senior coach on Tuesday. The Carlton board met on Monday to ratify the recommendation that Fraser be confirmed as coach and two sources with knowledge of the appointment confirmed to this masthead that he would be announced as […]

By deepak · August 17, 2026 · 2 min read

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Josh Fraser will be confirmed as Carlton’s new senior coach on Tuesday.

The Carlton board met on Monday to ratify the recommendation that Fraser be confirmed as coach and two sources with knowledge of the appointment confirmed to this masthead that he would be announced as early as Tuesday.

Former VFL coach Fraser, who was appointed as caretaker when Michael Voss departed in May, has overseen a stunning transformation of the team, winning 10 games and drawing another from 13 matches in charge.

Final details of the length of his contract were being finalised.

The appointment comes less than 24 hours after the Blues capped their incredible in-season turnaround by locking in a wildcard spot with a draw against the Bulldogs.

The Blues had one win from nine matches when Fraser, 44, took over in May. The deadlock at Marvel Stadium on Sunday means Carlton have 10 wins and a draw from 13 matches with the former Collingwood and Gold Coast ruckman in the coaches’ box.

Fraser had initially insisted that he did not want the job full-time, but conceded his interest in recent weeks.

He overcame a field that included Jaymie Graham, Corey Enright, James Kelly and Daniel Giansiracusa to win the coveted role.

Fraser confirmed last week he had accepted an approach to be included in the process.

“A fortnight ago, the club came to me and asked me to be a part of this coaching process,” Fraser said.

“Then this week, I was in a position to go back to the club and accept that offer to go through the process.”

In May, the former Collingwood ruckman and long-time development coach said he was unsure if he would apply for the role.

“I’m ambitious, and I want to be a senior coach at some point. As we stand here right now, I probably don’t think I’m quite ready,” Fraser said after first taking over as interim coach.

“But what this opportunity does give me is a chance to jump in the driver’s seat, learn a lot about myself, and hopefully at the end of it be better placed. I’m focused on how we collectively move this club forward.

Source: Read the original article on www.smh.com.au