Carlton
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2.3
|
15
|
7.5
|
47
|
12.9
|
81
|
14.10
|
94
|
Geelong
|
2.5
|
17
|
5.7
|
37
|
10.11
|
71
|
15.13
|
103
|
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Venue: Princes Park |
Date: Saturday September 5, 1925 |
Result: Lose by 9 points |
Umpire: |
Crowd: 10,000 (approx.) |
Goalkickers: H.Blackmore 3, H.Dunn 3, P.Outram 3, V.Davis 2, M.Beasy 1, H.Carter 1, M.Connell 1. |
Reports: Nil |
Injuries: Nil |
Game Review
The Blues almost held the ladder-leading Geelong at home, despite the dominance of their star forward Lloyd Hagger, who kicked seven goals. The Blues sat in 9th spot after the loss, equal on points with North Melbourne but with a slightly better percentage.
At the end of this round Carlton were in 9th spot on the ladder with a percentage of 78.1.
Team
B: | 21 Frank Irwin | 33 Jim Watson | 6 Bob Wilson |
HB: | 18 Frank Donoghue | 20 Ted Brewis | 26 Ray Brew (c) |
C: | 2 Allan Leitch | 13 Jack Morrissey | 14 Harry Bell |
HF: | 3 Charlie McSwain | 8 Hedley Blackmore | 16 Harvey Dunn |
F: | 34 Victor Davis | 24 Percy Outram | 15 Harold Rumney |
Ruck: | 11 Maurie Beasy | 29 Maurie Connell | 25 Harold Carter |
Coach: | Jim Caldwell |
Milestones
Last Game: Bob Wilson
Round 15 |
Round 17