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Venue: | Princes Park | ||||||||||||||||||
Date: | Saturday 30 July 1898 | ||||||||||||||||||
Result: | Loss by 19 Points | ||||||||||||||||||
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Goalkickers: | L.Morrison 1. | ||||||||||||||||||
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Game Review
Despite the humiliation of our previous meeting at Victoria Park in round 5, Carlton fared little better in this return match against Collingwood at Princes Park.
In a low-scoring slog of a game, the Blues were held goalless again for the entire first half. Follower Len Morrison eventually broke the drought, when he kicked truly for Carlton's only goal of the match in the third term. Yet Collingwood too, struggled to score. They managed only three goals from 14 scoring shots, to win by 19 points.
At the end of this round Carlton were in 7th spot on the ladder with a percentage of 55.4.
Team
B: | Herman Dohrmann | Charlie Sweatman | Bill Sharkey |
HB: | George Warde | Ernie Walton (c) | Mick Donaghy |
C: | Charlie Curtis | Peter Williams (vc) | Bill Casey |
HF: | Chic Breese | Bill Churchyard | Jack Roberts |
F: | Henry Dunne | Charlie Brown | Sam Chapman |
Rucks: | Tommy O'Day | Len Morrison | Jim Pender |
George Young | |||
Rover: | Bobby Walsh | ||
Coach: | No coach and the captain directed the side | ||
Note: | 4 Rucks, 20 players on the ground and no interchange |
Changes
In: S.Chapman, H.DohrmannOut: B.Weir, J.Coucher
Round 11 | Round 13