Carlton
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5.3
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33
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9.3
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57
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13.8
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86
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14.9
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93
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South Melbourne
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5.1
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31
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8.5
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53
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13.9
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87
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16.13
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109
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Venue: |
Lakeside Oval
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Date: |
Saturday 12 July 1941
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Result: |
Loss by 16 points
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Crowd: |
14,000
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Goalkickers: |
K.Baxter 5, M.Crisp 3, C.Mann 3, J.Wrout 2, R.Savage 1.
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Reports: |
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Umpire: |
Bride
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Injuries: |
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Best: |
D. McIntyre, K. Baxter, J. Wrout, B. Chitty, C. Mann, F. Gill, R. McLean.
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Game Review
Seventh-placed South Melbourne took on the Blues at their own game on this Saturday afternoon at the Lake Oval, finishing better to run out winners by 16 points. While still equal second on points, this unexpected loss dropped the Blues back to fourth on percentage.
At the end of this round Carlton were in 4th spot on the ladder with a percentage of 111.4.
Team
B: | 2 Don McIntyre | 6 Bob Chitty | 21 Frank Gill |
HB: | 18 Arthur Sanger | 10 Jim Francis (c) | 5 George Bailey |
C: | 7 Jack Carney (vc) | 8 Jack Skinner | 32 Bob Green |
HF: | 19 Ron Cooper | 28 Jack Wrout | 27 Cyril Mann |
F: | 13 Lance Regnier | 4 Ken Baxter | 12 Creswell 'Mickey' Crisp |
Ruck: | 24 Ron Savage | 14 Rod McLean | 16 Jim Mooring |
19th Man: | 31 Charlie McInnes |
Coach: | Percy Bentley |
Round 10 |
Round 12