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Venue: Princes Park | Date: Saturday June 5, 1926 | ||||||||||||||||||
Result: Win by 22 points | Umpire: | Crowd:30,000 (approx.) | ||||||||||||||||||
Goalkickers: H.Clover 4, V.Davis 3, H.Vallence 2, P.Outram 1. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Reports: Nil | Injuries: Nil |
Game Review
Carlton would take on the undefeated Essendon and come away with the points in this home game. Essendon fans may point to their inaccuracy; Carlton fans would point to the scoreboard as the only thing that matters.
The Blues would still sit in 6th spot, with 4 wins from 6 matches. Carlton remained only 1 match off top spot, currently shared by Essendon, Collingwood and Geelong.
At the end of this round Carlton were in 5th spot on the ladder with a percentage of 112.7.
Team
B: | 21 Frank Irwin | 33 Jim Watson (vc) | 10 Harry McPherson |
HB: | 18 Frank Donoghue | 11 Maurie Beasy | 13 Jack Morrissey |
C: | 7 Joe Kelly | 2 Norm Collins | 19 George Styles |
HF: | 12 Tom Mullens | 1 Horrie Clover | 26 Ray Brew (cc) |
F: | 22 Harry Vallence | 34 Victor Davis | 24 Percy Outram |
Ruck: | 20 Ted Brewis | 3 Charlie McSwain | 25 Harold Carter |
Coach: | Ray Brew |
Trove: Herald June 11 p4
June 23 Wednesday
Carlton players and officials were invited by the Place Theatre management, Nicholson-street, North Fitzroy, where film of the Carlton-Essendon game was shown.
(Sun June 23 p19)
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