no if i had said tanking then the question is ambiguous.
Tanking by definition is to deliberately lose. It stems from boxing terminology to take a dive or more precisely to dive into the tank. A Tank being a term in the USA for a pool way back then. you could use use the term match fixing, but generally that is used when money is involved and tanking is used when draft picks are involved, again coming from the USA, but basically both refer to deliberately losing. The term tanking has also been used in politics in the USA , but still refers to candidates setting out to lose.
Many people who follow AFL refer to tanking as things like putting injured players in for surgery, trying players in different positions giving youngsters a game or two and playing bordeline players just so you have a last look at them before cutting, as tanking, but that is not what i am talking about
so the term tanking is ambiguous, as different people see it as having different reasons.
I deliberately have not used the term tanking in this particular discussion, for that reason.
I have only referred to deliberately losing games.
So the simple, unambiguous question remains, what year did Carlton deliberately lose games?