Geelong have put the heat on Carlton as they look to quickly move on from their grand final disaster with new additions for 2026.
The Cats fronted up for a family day on Sunday without star forward Jeremy Cameron, who was undergoing scans that have since confirmed he suffered a broken arm that requires surgery.
Cameron will now recover and hope his return coincides with some help in the form of fellow dual Coleman medallist Charlie Curnow.
Curnow wants out of Carlton, with Geelong, Sydney and Gold Coast in the mix as he seeks a new lifestyle and the hope of a premiership.
But he is under contract until 2029 and the Blues’ demands will determine the direction of negotations.
Cats football boss Andrew Mackie confirmed his club’s interest in Curnow.
“Ultimately Carlton have got to be th