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Carlton defeated Geelong by 14 points at Princes Park.

Round 15, 1915

Carlton 2.5 17 7.10 52 9.17 71 9.20 74
Geelong 3.3 21 5.4 34 8.9 57 8.12 60
Venue: Princes Park Date: Saturday July 31, 1915
Result: Win by 14 points Umpire: Boyle Crowd: "sparse" (The Leader)
Goalkickers: V.Gardiner 3, H.Burleigh 2, G.Green 1, C.Hammond 1, A.Sharp 1, V.Valentine 1.
Best: V.Valentine (BOG), H.Burleigh, M.Keily, P.O'Brien, G.Challis, C.Hammond, P.Daykin, A.Baud.
Reports: Nil Injuries: Nil












Game Review

George Challis was given leave from the Army to play.

Carlton defeated the Cats, who were sitting equal last, by 14 points. The Blues were off target and should have won by a lot more, however, the closeness of the scores kept interest in the result of the match. The best play was after half time, but both teams failed to goal in the final term.

At the end of this round Carlton were in 3rd spot on the ladder with a percentage of 134.6.

Team

B: 3 Andy McDonald 8 Mort Keily 19 George Calwell
HB: 18 Alf Baud (c) 10 Paddy O'Brien 24 Billy Robinson
C: 20 Jimmy Morris 11 Rod McGregor 9 Ted Brown
HF: 12 George Challis 2 Percy Daykin 17 Gordon Green
F: 21 Herb Burleigh 13 Vin Gardiner 14 Athol Sharp
Ruck: 16 Charlie Hammond 5 Harry Haughton 4 Viv Valentine
Coach: Norman Clark



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