- Harry McKay recently fell from Footy
- Continuous absence was a subject of constant discussion
- Blues Star sat with the twin brother Ben to explain himself
Carlton’s star, Harry McKay, has broken his silence to reveal why he was sidelined in recent weeks due to personal problems.
McKay, 27, played in the opening defeat of the Blues shock against Richmond – but has not presented since.
The striker of the key decorated with the eyebrows after playing a VFL match against Southport last weekend-but with his cooling team still without victory in 2025, McKay should line up against the west coast this weekend in Adélaïde during the round.
AFL’s legend, Tony Shaw, said on 3aw that he did not understand ” The situation of McKay – and wondered if the pressures associated with the professional football game left the X -Factor blues in a dubious head space.
Essendon Great Matthew Lloyd said on Football classified That the situation would be “frustrating” for Carlton and their supporters, before emphasizing the importance of McKay for his team.
McKay, who is under contract until 2029 and who won $ 1.1 million per season, sat with his identical twin brother Ben – who plays for Essendon – to discuss his crazy break.
Carlton star Harry McKay spoke of his “loving” partner Mattie Gouman (photo together) when he admitted that he was in a very great place ” when his problems struck for the first time

McKay, 27

MCKAY – Under contract until 2029 and won $ 1.1 million per season, sat with the twin brother Ben this week to discuss his recent football break
“At the end of February, I started to feel mentally in an ideal place,” he said on the Podcast Ben and Harry.
“I think the most difficult part was that I thought I shouldn’t feel the way I was.
“Everything in my life was in a very good place – my loving partner, my support family, the football club. “This is why it was really frightening that it didn’t make much sense.
“I put a little facade to pretend to be ok, when I was really not. “I needed to get my hands and say that I am not doing well, I need help.
McKay then recognized the love, care and support he has received since – and is “really happy to have a smile on his face again”.
Meanwhile, Carlton’s coach Michael Voss is experiencing a victory against colleagues on the west coast of difficulties is essential this weekend – and he has a supporter of midfielder Sam Walsh.
“We are all behind VosSy, it was a great support for all of us, we have gone through a lot of things together,” he said.
“I have the impression that he evaluates and sees the game very well and gives us a clear path to follow, now it’s up to us to continue to assume this responsibility.
“In the end, we are, they are not the coaches.