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Venue: Gabba | Date: Saturday September 14, 1996 (Night) | ||||||||||||||||||
Result: Loss by 97 points | Umpires: Carey, Nash, Allan | Crowd: 21,767 | ||||||||||||||||||
Goalkickers: S.Kernahan 6, A.Hickmott 1, D.Rice 1, A.Koutoufides 1, A.Hamill 1. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Best: A.Koutoufides, S.Kernahan, C.Bradley, A.McKay, M.Sexton, S.Silvagni, F.Brown. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Reports: Nil. | Injuries: S.Silvagni (cut head). |
Game Review
It was goal for goal early but 3 goals late in the first quarter gave the Bears a 19 point lead. The Blues answered early in the second quarter through Stephen Kernahan with 5 goals to regain the lead briefly. Moments later Brisbane attacked when the ball took a leg break around the oncoming Michael Sexton into the hands of his opponent Justin Leppitsch who strolled into an open goal. After seeing this, one could think it wasn't going to be our night & Brisbane proceeded to kick the next 5 goals to take a 37 point lead into half time. It really was a pivotal moment in the game.Thereafter, the match appeared over and it was, Carlton only able to add 2 more goals to go down by 97 points.
Kernahan played a lone hand up forward with 6 goals from 15 possessions and 10 marks. Craig Bradley with 34 possessions, Fraser Brown with 23 and Anthony Koutoufides with 22 tried hard to fire up the Blues.
Captain Kernahan apologised to fans after the match and said it was unacceptable. He vowed that the club would look at itself over the off season.
Brisbane's score and the 97 point loss is Carlton's highest ever in finals football.
Team
B: | 34 Ron De Iulio | 1 Stephen Silvagni | 14 Michael Sexton |
HB: | 22 Glenn Manton | 35 Peter Dean | 39 Ang Christou |
C: | 16 Scott Camporeale | 21 Craig Bradley (vc) | 43 Anthony Koutoufides |
HF: | 9 Adrian Hickmott | 11 Earl Spalding | 5 Andrew McKay |
F: | 23 Dean Rice | 4 Stephen Kernahan (c) | 32 Adrian Whitehead |
Ruck: | 44 Justin Madden | 7 Brett Ratten | 20 Fraser Brown |
Interchange: | 36 Aaron Hamill | 18 Justin Murphy | 24 Matthew Allan |
Coach: | David Parkin |
Milestones
Last Game: Justin Madden, who despite remaining on the list for 1997, would play his final game in this disappointing match for Carlton.Score Records: This remains Brisbane's highest ever score against Carlton.
Score Records: This was Brisbane's greatest winning margin over Carlton, a record standing for 11 years, until Round 16, 2007 when Brisbane would thrash Carlton by 117 points, ending the tenure of Denis Pagan as Coach of the Blues
Score Records: Brisbane's score, and the loss margin, are Carlton's biggest ever in finals history
Qualifying Final | 1997