Carlton 4.3 27 10.9 69 14.12 96 18.19 127
Richmond 4.6 30 5.8 38 9.13 67 10.14 74
Venue: Princes Park
Date: Saturday 22 August 1942
Result: Win by 53 points
Crowd: 26,000
Goalkickers: J.Baird 5, C.McInnes 5, J.Wrout 3, J.Bennett 1, J.Mooring 1, R. Savage 1, J. Francis 1, B. Chitty 1.
Reports: Rod McLean (as below); Frank Anderson (Striking) - Not Guilty
Umpire: Hawkins
Injuries:
Best: R.McLean, B.Atkinson, C.McInnes, R.Savage, J.Mooring, J.Knight

Game Review

This big win over a traditional rival was soured when Carlton ruckman Rod McLean was reported, and later suspended for 16 games for disputing the decision of a field umpire, abusive language and unseemly conduct.

At the end of this round Carlton were in 5th spot on the ladder with a percentage of 120.2. The Blues would finish on equal wins with Footscray in 4th spot but who had a better percentage of 126.0.

Team


B: 9 Bob Atkinson 12 George Gniel 14 Rod McLean
HB: 18 Arthur Sanger 5 George Bailey 1 Frank Anderson
C: 15 Vin Brown 6 Bob Chitty 8 Fred Fitzgibbon
HF: 4 Lance Collins 28 Jack Wrout 11 Jim Knight
F: 10 Jim Francis (c) 17 Jim Baird 31 Charlie McInnes
Ruck: 24 Ron Savage 3 Jack Bennett 16 Jim Mooring (vc)
19th Man: 23 Paul Schmidt
Coach: Percy Bentley


Milestones

200 Goals (Carlton): Jack Wrout
Most Consecutive Games: Jim Francis ended his record breaking run of 142 consecutive matches for the Blues.


Round 15 | 1943