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Carlton lost to Hawthorn by 22 pts - Glenferrie Oval. Craig Davis' debut game

Round 14, 1973

Carlton3.3214.7319.136712.1486
Hawthorn4.4288.115911.158114.24108
Venue: Glenferrie OvalDate: Saturday July 7, 1973
Result: Loss by 22 pointsUmpire: Ian Robinson Crowd: 18,316 Receipts: $10,661
Goalkickers: B.Armstrong 4, B.Walsh 3, T.Keogh 2, J.Nicholls 2, D.Dickson 1.
Best: T.Keogh, B.Armstrong, D.McKay, K.Hall, P.Jones, G.Southby.
Reports: Injuries:










Game Review

Two players from Northern Tasmania debuted in this round for Carlton in Craig Davis and Lance Styles.

The Blues suffered their third defeat in the last four matches, when the Hawks kicked their highest score against their opponents since 1970. The undermanned Blues fought out the game well by drawing to within two points late in the game, but the stronger playing Hawks drew away for their second succesive win to be placed now in fourth position. The score by the Hawks of 14.24.108 was only their sixth century against Carlton since joining the League in 1924. - Football Record.

This would be the last time that Carlton would play at Glenferrie Oval for premiership points, the following season the Hawks would make Princes Park their home ground.

Team


B: 19 John O'Connell 20 Geoff Southby 3 Kevin Hall
HB: 31 Peter Hall 11 Bruce Doull 26 Ray Byrne
C: 27 David Dickson 25 Alex Jesaulenko (acting vc) 15 Phil Pinnell
HF: 23 Craig Davis 35 Lance Styles 12 Barry Armstrong
F: 28 Peter Jones 43 David McKay 18 Brian Walsh
Ruck: 2 John Nicholls (cc) 22 Neil Chandler 8 Trevor Keogh
Res: 21 Rod Austin 32 Bryan Quirk
Coach: John Nicholls


Milestones

Debut: Craig Davis, Lance Styles

View The Final Quarter

Youtube has video of the last quarter.
ABC-TV's Doug Heywood & Peter Donegan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXyLhXbMN3w


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