‘No limits’: Voss sets high bar for Carlton in 2023

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‘No limits’: Voss sets high bar for Carlton in 2023
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Though there was no reference to finals or premierships, coach Michael Voss made clear what the club’s goals were for 2023 in a rallying cry to members. agerealfooty

Carlton are taking a “no limits” approach to next year, as the club aims to raise the bar in Michael Voss’s second season at the helm after their heartbreaking finish to 2022.

“For us, the answer is simple – We are not limiting ourselves. We control what we can achieve in 2023. Why put a limit or a label on what the end result might be?” “So, as we get set to hit the training track next week and embrace what is ahead of us, we do it with a clear mind, a ‘no limits’ approach, ready to raise all aspects of our football club.”

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