| Venue: Princes Park | Date: Saturday August 20, 1960 | ||||||||||||||||||
Result: Win by 30 points | Umpire: Schwab | Crowd: 17,100 | ||||||||||||||||||
Goalkickers: L.Brereton 2, W.Lofts 2, M.Sankey 2, G.Burke 1, D.Nicholls 1, C.Pavlou 1. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Best: D.Zeunert, J. Nicholls, J.James, L.Brereton, B.Buckley, B.Crowe. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Reports:nil | ||||||||||||||||||||
Injuries: B.Arch (cork leg) replaced by J.Sullivan at three quarter time. J.Benetti (bruised thigh) replaced by G.Gilchrist in the last quarter. |
Game Review
Graham Donaldson (back Injury) was replaced in the selected side by Gerald Burke.
The Blues maintained their recent good form with this clinical victory over Geelong at Princes Park, and climbed to seventh place on the ladder.
Continuing his fine season, nippy rover Leo Brereton kicked another two goals, making his tally of 42 for the season - second only to Essendon full-forward Ron Evans, with 66.
Leo Brereton received 11 free kicks mostly on the forward line. (Age)
Team
B: 15 Bruce Comben (c) 25 George Ferry 2 John Nicholls
HB: 32 Vasil Varlamos 14 Bob Crowe 10 John James
C: 21 Bill Arch 19 Denis Zeunert 23 John Chick (vc)
HF: 12 Don Nicholls 31 John Williams 8 John Benetti
F: 4 Brian Buckley 20 Wes Lofts 35 Chris Pavlou
Ruck: 5 Gerald Burke 16 Maurie Sankey 6 Leo Brereton
Res: 30 Jack Sullivan 28 Graham Gilchrist
Coach: Ken Hands
Changes
In: G. Gilchrist
Out: G. Donaldson
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The Blues maintained their recent good form with this clinical victory over Geelong at Princes Park, and climbed to seventh place on the ladder.
Continuing his fine season, nippy rover Leo Brereton kicked another two goals, making his tally of 42 for the season - second only to Essendon full-forward Ron Evans, with 66.
Leo Brereton received 11 free kicks mostly on the forward line. (Age)
Team
B: | 15 Bruce Comben (c) | 25 George Ferry | 2 John Nicholls |
HB: | 32 Vasil Varlamos | 14 Bob Crowe | 10 John James |
C: | 21 Bill Arch | 19 Denis Zeunert | 23 John Chick (vc) |
HF: | 12 Don Nicholls | 31 John Williams | 8 John Benetti |
F: | 4 Brian Buckley | 20 Wes Lofts | 35 Chris Pavlou |
Ruck: | 5 Gerald Burke | 16 Maurie Sankey | 6 Leo Brereton |
Res: | 30 Jack Sullivan | 28 Graham Gilchrist | |
Coach: | Ken Hands |
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In: G. GilchristOut: G. Donaldson
Round 16 | Round 18
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- When Carlton Conquered Canberra
- Barassi's Blues Out Now
- Vale John Lloyd
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- Carlton loses member of Gill clan The Club is mourning the loss of Richard Gill.
- Former Carlton rover Leo Brereton passes away
- A tribute to former Blues ruckman, Kevin O'Brien.
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