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Venue: | Brunswick Street Oval | ||||||||||||||||||
Date: | Saturday 3 September 1898 | ||||||||||||||||||
Result: | Loss by 83 Points | ||||||||||||||||||
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Goalkickers: | H.Dunne 1. | ||||||||||||||||||
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Game Review
The season couldn't end soon enough. The Blues failed to score after quarter time, and in two rounds of sectional play had lost by a total of 150 points. In fact, the combined difference in scoring shots in the two matches was 60-5, so the total deficit could well have been a lot more.Jim Balharry came out of retirement to play this game. He was our Club Secretary at the time.
Team
B: | Jack Roberts | Charlie Sweatman | Bill Weir |
HB: | Jack Reekie | Ernie Walton (c) | Mick Donaghy |
C: | Bill Casey | Dick Stewart | Charlie Curtis |
HF: | George Warde | Henry Dunne | Dan Pender |
F: | Les Vernon | Jim Balharry | Wally Ocock |
Rucks: | Len Morrison | Herman Dohrmann | George Young |
Bill Sharkey | |||
Rover: | Bobby Walsh | ||
Coach: | No coach and the captain directed the side | ||
Note: | 4 Rucks, 20 players on the ground and no interchange |
Changes
In: E.Walton, D.Pender, J.BalharryOut: S. Chapman, C.Breese, J.Pender
Milestones
Debut and Only Game: Jim BalharryLast Game: Dan Pender and Bill Weir
Score Records: This is Carlton's lowest ever score against Fitzroy, although a new record loss to the Brisbane Lions of 117 points was recorded in Round 16, 2007.
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