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Carlton hands out a 10 goal defeat to Adelaide at Optus Oval.

Round 16, 1994

Carlton 3.3 21 11.6 72 12.12 84 20.16 136
Adelaide 3.5 23 5.8 38 9.11 65 10.16 76
Venue: Optus Oval Date: Sunday July 10, 1994
Result: Win by 60 points Umpires: D. Howlett, J. Harvey, T. Pfeiffer Crowd: 29,669 Gate: $95,219
Goalkickers: S.Kernahan 5, M.Hanna 4, B.Heaver 2, J.Madden 2, M.Hogg 2, T.Lynn 2, A.Koutoufides 1, E.Spalding 1, A.Gleeson 1.
Best: G.Williams, P.Dean, T.Lynn, M.Hanna, A.Koutoufides, J.Madden, S.Kernahan, B.Mitchell.
Reports: S.Lee (Adelaide) for alleged misconduct in that he kneed S.Kernahan during the fourth quarter. Injuries: Nil












Game Review

Greg Williams would poll another best on ground 3 votes to progress his Brownlow tally in this useful 10 goal thrashing of the lowly Crows. Another even forward performance, led by Stephen Kernahan and surprisingly Mil Hanna with 9 goals between them, and useful pocket player at the time Tony Lynn who would love the occasional goal, would steer the Blues clear.

The defensive unit of the time, led by Silvagni, Andrew McKay, Michael Sexton, Peter Dean and Ang Christou were beginning to become one of the tightest in the competition.

Carlton would remain 2 games clear in second spot, just a game behind the rampant West Coast Eagles.

Team

B: 15 Tony Lynn 1 Stephen Silvagni 14 Michael Sexton
HB: 5 Andrew McKay 35 Peter Dean 39 Ang Christou
C: 13 Mil Hanna 2 Greg Williams 43 Anthony Koutoufides
HF: 20 Fraser Brown 11 Earl Spalding 17 Brent Heaver
F: 21 Craig Bradley (vc) 4 Stephen Kernahan (c) 10 Barry Mitchell
Ruck: 44 Justin Madden 33 Matthew Hogg 12 Adrian Gleeson
Interchange: 18 James Cook 8 Troy Bond 31 Tom Alvin
Coach: David Parkin


Pic: Inside Football.

Brownlow Votes

3. Greg Williams, Carlton
2. Stephen Kernahan, Carlton
1. Mil Hanna, Carlton


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