| Venue: Princes Park | Date: Saturday August 24, 1901 | ||||||||||||||||||
Result: Loss by 13 points | Umpire: D'Helin | Crowd: | ||||||||||||||||||
Goalkickers: P.Considine 1, C.Ross 1, J.Sullivan 1. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Best:C.Roland, J.Marr, F.Elliott, B.McNamara, P.Considine, E.Walton, F.Field, C.Ross, D.Hart, J.Todd, H.Evans | ||||||||||||||||||||
Reports: | Injuries: |
Game Review
With just a single point on the scoreboard at half-time, this match against the Southerners at Princes Park was already over. However, to their credit, the Blues found some spirit in the second half and at least prevented another blowout.An awful season had ended at last. It was time for a cleanout, and some serious thought about the future of the club.
Team
B: | Bill Pettit | Charlie Maplestone | Dick Hart |
HB: | Alex Barlow | Ernie Walton (c) | Bill McNamara (vc) |
C: | Charlie Roland | Charlie Ross | Jack Todd |
HF: | Jack Gardiner | Frank Field | Joe Sullivan |
F: | Harry Pye | Harry Evans | Billy Spears |
Ruck: | Joe Marr | Fred Elliott | Pat Considine |
No Coach: | No coach and the captain directed the side |
In: D.Hart, B.McNamara, J.Todd, B.Spears
Out: B.Dodds, G.McGann, S.Roberts, P.Noonan
Milestones
Debut: Jack ToddDebut and Only Game: Billy Spears
Last Game: Pat Considine, Harry Evans, Bill Pettit
Round 16 | 1902