Carlton
|
2.1
|
13
|
6.4
|
40
|
8.7
|
55
|
9.12
|
66
|
Richmond
|
2.2
|
14
|
2.8
|
20
|
2.8
|
20
|
5.13
|
43
|
|
Venue: Princes Park |
Date: Saturday June 13, 1925 |
Result: Win by 21 points |
Umpire: Kain |
Crowd: 25,000 (approx.) |
Goalkickers: H.Blackmore 4, H.Dunn 2, H.Rumney 2, P.Outram 1. |
Reports: Nil |
Injuries: Nil |
Game Review
Under new coach Jim Caldwell, the Blues earned their second win of the year with this 4-goal win over Richmond at home.
At the end of this round Carlton were in 10th spot on the ladder with a percentage of 69.2.
Team
B: | 23 Ronnie Byrne | 33 Jim Watson | 27 Aub Charleston |
HB: | 21 Frank Irwin | 10 Paddy O'Brien | 26 Ray Brew (c) |
C: | 2 Allan Leitch | 7 Stan Trebilco | 28 Ernie Martin |
HF: | 3 Charlie McSwain | 20 Ted Brewis | 16 Harvey Dunn |
F: | 8 Hedley Blackmore | 24 Percy Outram | 15 Harold Rumney |
Ruck: | 11 Maurie Beasy | 22 Harry Toole (vc) | 25 Harold Carter |
Coach: | Jim Caldwell |
Milestones
Debuts: Percy Outram,
Jim Caldwell (as coach)
Round 6 |
Round 8