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Carlton drew with Collingwood at Victoria Park. The Blues had 10 more scoring shots!

Round 1, 1914

Carlton 2.7 19 2.12 24 3.17 35 6.20 56
Collingwood 2.5 17 4.6 30 6.8 44 8.8 56
Venue: Victoria Park Date: Saturday April 25, 1914
Result: Match drawn Umpire: Elder Crowd: 20,000
Goalkickers: V.Gardiner 3, P.Daykin 1, A.Harrison 1, H.Haughton 1.
Best: P. Daykin, V.Gardiner, A.Baud, G.Challis, A.McDonald, B.Dick
Reports:
Injuries: V.Valentine (concussion)






Game Review

The Blues welcomed six new Bluebaggers to the guernsey for this opening match of 1914; Brown (Ballarat), Daykin (Bendigo), Harrison (Cobram), Keily (Brighton), Leehane (Charlton) and Willis (Brunswick) were all introduced to our line-up, and a frustrating draw with the Magpies ensued. Carlton's atrocious kicking for goal during the first three quarters kept Collingwood in the hunt, and although we finally found the goals in the last term, Collingwood held on to split the points.
1914 Rd 1 - A Desperate Struggle.

"Harrison is a young player who should develop into a top-notcher if handled discreetly. Hardly necessary to say he will receive correct tuition at Carlton.
Valentine, who is already playing fast and clever football, received a nasty knock during the third quarter at Victoria Park. 'Vally' was rarely in it after that."
(Sporting Judge May 02 p4)
Valentine completed the game and only "came to" unaware of what had happened on the field later that evening after being treated by club doctor Dr. E. A. Strahan.
At the end of this round Carlton were in 7th spot on the ladder with a percentage of 100.0.

Team


B: 11 Mort Keily 15 Ernie Jamieson 10 Paddy O'Brien
HB: 4 Andy McDonald 14 Billy Dick (c) 7 Steve Leehane
C: 8 Tom Clancy 2 Ted Brown 12 George Challis
HF: 25 Alf Baud 1 Jack Wells 17 Gordon Green
F: 9 Jim Willis 13 Vin Gardiner 23 Arthur Harrison
Ruck: 5 Harry Haughton (vc) 3 Percy Daykin 6 Viv Valentine
Coach: Norman Clark


1914 Round 1

Photo: Trove, Weekly Times May 02 p29


Milestones

Debuts: Ted Brown, Percy Daykin, Mort Keily, Steve Leehane and Jim Willis
Debut and Only Game: Arthur Harrison

Interesting Fact: This was the second time that Carlton has used numbers 1 to 10 in the same senior side, with the first time was in the Semi final, 1911 (the first time numbers were used in a match by the League in Victoria) and in this game is also the current record of numbers 1 to 15 being used. (Not bad our of eighteen players)


This famous photograph is recognised as the first ever taken of an Australian Rules high mark, at Victoria Park on April 25, 1914. The player is Collingwood full-forward Dick Lee, and the match ended in a draw.
Collingwood Vs Carlton, Round 1, 1914
Round 1, 1914   Collingwood Vs Carlton
Part Of The Huge Crowd At Collingwood Vs Carlton   Round 1, 1914

1914 | Round 2
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