It's no secret that the Blues have let some good players go in recent times.

Yes, Carlton have recruited several quality youngsters in the last few years and are headed in the right direction. But they have also been guilty of carrying too many list cloggers with little potential and allowing their more talented names to walk.

While some of these stars wanted out, that can't be used as an excuse, and a better list transition could have taken the Blues anywhere.

Here are the best 10 players Carlton have traded or delisted since 2006:

6. Shaun Grigg

Grigg played 43 games for the Blues from 2007-10 before getting traded to the Tigers at the end of 2010.

While the midfielder has never been a star, he helped build Richmond into a formidable side and played a key role in their drought-breaking 2017 premiership. The midfielder would've brought more to the table than a Sam Kerridge, Kane Lucas or Tom Bell did.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 25: Shaun Grigg of the Blues gathers the ball during a Carlton Blues AFL training session held at Visy Park on June 25, 2009 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Mark Dadswell/Getty Images)

2 COMMENTS

  1. Lmfao at Gibbs, can’t get a game for the crows and we got 2 1st round picks for him. Carlton won letting half of those dead beats go, especially Gibbs.

  2. Josh kennedy.

    Mate you are a hack journalist.

    Garlett and Robbo were poorly behaved and during a cultural change not great going forward.

    Waite was due to retire.
    Gibbs and Hendo wanted out so you have to respect that.

    Tuohy… who knows…. bit of a wanker.

    Jacobs was a tough call. Kreuz was top ruck. But we had 3 others. Jacobs was a strange choice to go.

    Betts hurts. That was the hardest.

    But kennedy. Mate at the time we had this bloke brendan. Waite was a bit part.

    Kennedy was noone.

    Yes we know how good he is. But at the time it was very very good exchange. Juddy is still pure carlton.

    Hindsight is 20:20.

    Perhaps next time talk about building a culture. Thats what Juddy is part of doing.

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