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Venue: | Corio Oval | ||||||||||||||||||
Date: | Saturday 8 July 1899 | ||||||||||||||||||
Result: | Loss by 30 Points | ||||||||||||||||||
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Goalkickers: | G.Cowell 1, B.McNamara 1, D.Walker 1, H.McShane 1, H.Lewis 1. | ||||||||||||||||||
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Umpire: | Hood | ||||||||||||||||||
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Best: |
Game Review
This game was noteworthy for the fact that two key Blues in Len Morrison and Pat Considine, due to join their team-mates at North Melbourne station, watched helplessly as the train sailed past without any sign of slowing down!
Even so, Carlton matched the strong Pivotonian line-up early, before being smashed in the second quarter. An even second half followed, but the Blues never really threatened an upset.
Still, a return of five goals was the best thus far in a very low-scoring season for the Princes Park push.
At the end of this round Carlton were in 7th spot on the ladder with a percentage of 45.2.
Team
B: | Bill Sharkey | Arthur Thompson | Bobby Walsh |
HB: | Will Stuckey (vc) | Ernie Walton | Peter Williams |
C: | Bobadil Hooper | Henry McShane (c) | Bill Casey |
HF: | Bob Bird | Bill McNamara | Dick Walker |
F: | Wally Ocock | George Cowell | Harry Lewis |
Ruck: | Dan Lanigan | George Young | Billy Monagle |
No Coach: | No coach and the captain directed the side |
Changes
In: B.Walsh, G.YoungOut: P.Considine, L.Morrison
Footnote
The Herald Friday July 14 said;"The Carlton chorus of 1887, 'Cheer Boys, Cheer,' has been revived and floated over easy-going Geelong last week."
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From The Age, 10th July 1899.
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