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Venue: Corio Oval | Date: Saturday May 30, 1925 | ||||||||||||||||||
Result: Loss by 72 points | Umpire: | Crowd: 12,500 (approx.) | ||||||||||||||||||
Goalkickers: H.Blackmore 3, V.Davis 3, T.Brewis, A.Charleston, H.Credlin, H.Toole 1. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Reports: Nil | Injuries: Nil |
Game Review
Arthur Rayson, father of future Blue Alan Rayson, kicked six goals for Geelong when they hammered Carlton by 72 points in this match at Corio Oval. To make things worse, Hawthorn beat Footscray at Glenferrie Oval that same afternoon, and dumped Carlton back to the bottom of the ladder.At the end of this round Carlton were in 12th spot on the ladder with a percentage of 59.6.
Team
B: | 23 Ronnie Byrne | 33 Jim Watson | 6 Bob Wilson |
HB: | 5 Ned Kick | 20 Ted Brewis | 26 Ray Brew (c/acting coach) |
C: | 15 Harold Rumney | 17 Hope Evans | 2 Allan Leitch |
HF: | 21 Frank Irwin | 9 Harold Credlin | 16 Harvey Dunn |
F: | 27 Aub Charleston | 8 Hedley Blackmore | 34 Victor Davis |
Ruck: | 11 Maurie Beasy | 22 Harry Toole (vc) | 25 Harold Carter |
Acting Coach: | Ray Brew |
Milestones
50 Games: Harry TooleScore Records: This would be a record score for Geelong against Carlton, a record that would last an amazing 70-plus years until Round 2, 2007 when Geelong would kick 24.18.162 in demolishing the Blues
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