2022 AFL Women's season 6 ;Squad The club's women's squad saw four prominent departures between seasons. Co-captain
Katie Loynes and equal club games record holder
Alison Downie (39 games) were both delisted, joining and respectively.
Tayla Harris, the club's most marketable player, was traded to as part of a multi-club trade after she and Carlton were unable to reach terms on a new contract. Inaugural player
Jess Hosking also departed for , where her twin sister
Sarah had moved in 2021. Carlton gained inaugural GWS player
Jessica Dal Pos as part of the Harris trade, the club's only experienced recruit for the season.
Annie Lee,
Keeley Sherar,
Brooke Vickers and
Imogen Milford joined the club through the draft. The club's season 6 squad is given below. Numbers in parentheses represent games played and goals kicked in the season. ;Season Carlton finished eighth out of fourteen for 2022 AFL Women's season 6, with a 4–6 win-loss record, to miss the finals. The club's form was overall consistent with its finishing position, with an 0–6 record against the top six teams – its best result in those games being a one point loss against second-placed Melbourne – and a 4–0 record in the four matches played against other bottom eight teams. ;Notable events • Round 2: Carlton's originally fixtured match against in
Maroochydore was cancelled at two days notice, as Brisbane had too many players isolating for COVID-19 field a team. Carlton was redrawn to play , whose original opponent was unable to play for the same reason. • Round 3: Carlton's originally fixtured match against at
VU Whitten Oval was cancelled at three days notice, the Bulldogs still unable to field a team. Carlton was redrawn to play at
Metricon Stadium on the following Tuesday night, which was now available to field a team and whose opponent original was unable to play. • Round 7: St Kilda's score of 0.2 (2) set a new record as the lowest score conceded by Carlton in an AFLW game. • Round 8:
Darcy Vescio became the first player to kick 50 career AFLW goals. • One Carlton players was selected in the
All-Australian team:
Kerryn Harrington, who was selected on the interchange bench. Two other players were named in the 40-woman squad:
Mimi Hill and
Breann Moody. ;Club Awards •
Maddy Prespakis won the club's best and fairest award, polling 60 votes to finish ahead of
Kerryn Harrington (57 votes) and
Mimi Hill (54 votes). • Kerryn Harrington won the Most Valuable Bluebagger award. and the club lost five experienced players to trades: former All-Australian
Nicola Stevens () four-year player
Charlotte Wilson () inaugural player
Lauren Brazzale (), three-year player
Grace Egan (), and first year player Courtney Jones (). Brooke Vernon was delisted. Carlton gained two players through trades:
Amelia Velardo (Collingwood) as part of the Brazzale trade, and recruited college basketballer
Taylor Ortlepp as a rookie. Four players added through the draft were: Keeley Skepper (pick No. 17), Mia Austin (pick no. 18), Lily Goss (pick No. 48) and Jessica Jones (pick No. 67). The club's 2022 AFL Women's season 7 squad is given below. Numbers in parentheses represent games played and goals kicked in the season. ;Season Carlton finished fourteenth out of eighteen for season 7, with a 2–6–2 record, finishing fourteen points out of the finals, its worst performance since
2018's wooden spoon. The team's record was 0–4 against the top eight clubs, 2–2–1 against the clubs between 9th and 13th, and 0–0–1 in its only game against a bottom four team. ;League awards • One Carlton player was selected in the
All-Australian team:
Breann Moody, who was selected as first ruck – it was Moody's second time selected to the team. One other player was named in the 42-woman squad:
Vaomua Laloifi. ;Club Awards •
Mimi Hill won the club's best and fairest award, polling 86 votes to finish ahead of
Abbie McKay (84 votes) and
Breann Moody (61 votes). •
Vaomua Laloifi won the Most Valuable Bluebagger award. •
Lucy McEvoy won the coaches' award. •
Keeley Skepper won the Rookie of the Year award. ==Reserves==