Carrazzo, Scotland re-sign with Blues
Senior Carlton players Heath Scotland and Andrew Carrazzo are the latest Blues to re-sign with the AFL club.
Carlton have announced a one-year contract extension for Scotland and a two-year deal with Carrazzo.
It follows the decisions by Marc Murphy and Michael Jamison to commit to the club.
The Blues are enjoying a strong season and are third on the ladder.
"In Heath's case he's been in good form and we're rewarding his really good start to the year," said Blues football manager Stephen Icke.
"The fact that he's still making such a significant contribution to our team means that he and the club are happy to extend his contract beyond this year.
"Andrew is part of our leadership group and given his consistent performances over a number of years, the club has seen fit to reward him with a two-year contract.
"We see Andrew and Heath, along with the other players we re-signed recently, as integral to our success both now and into the future."
Scotland, 30, made his AFL debut in 1999 and played 53 games for Collingwood before switching to the Blues from 2004.
He has played a total of 210 senior matches.
Carrazzo, 27, made his AFL debut in 2004 and has played 133 games for the Blues.
He also won Carlton's best and fairest award in 2007.
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