Father | Games Played | Son | Games Played |
Hedley Blackmore | 51 | Arthur Blackmore | 0 |
Graeme Anderson | 79 | Robert Anderson | 0 |
Denis Zeunert | 110 | Ian Zeunert | 0 |
Laurie Kerr | 149 | Mark Kerr | 0 |
Laurie Kerr | 149 | Stephen Kerr | 0 |
John James | 195 | Paul James | 0 |
John Lloyd | 29 | Simon Lloyd | 0 |
Don Rainsford | 3 | Ken Rainsford | 0 |
Murray Kick | 55 | Ned Kick | 0 |
Bryan Quirk | 167 | Matheu Quirk | 0 |
Barry Mulcair | 20 | Chris Mulcair# | 0 |
Brian Walsh | 64 | Darren Walsh # | 0 |
Robert Walls | 259 | David Walls # | 0 |
Graeme Whitnall | 66 | Shane Whitnall | 0 |
Ken Hunter | 147 | Cameron Hunter | 0 |
John O'Connell | 111 | Luke O'Connell | 0 |
David McKay | 263 | James McKay | 0 |
John Goold | 108 | Ed Goold | 0 |
Rod Austin | 220 | Nick Austin | 0 |
This page is designed to track the sons of famous fathers who also had a go at Carlton, but didn't quite manage to play a game in Navy Blue (seniors).
With the National Draft in 1986 came the Father-Son selection, a pick which at times has been allowed as a priority pick, and others as a 3rd (or even 2nd round selection). All Father-Sons derived directly through draft picks are denoted with an #.