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Carlton d Collingwood by 59 pts - Princes Park. Vin Catoggio's debut game

Round 7, 1973

Carlton3.4227.125411.178316.23119
Collingwood4.5295.9398.9578.1260
Venue: Princes ParkDate: Saturday May 19, 1973
Result: Win by 59 pointsUmpire: Bill Deller Crowd: 43,531 Receipts: $25,292
Goalkickers: R.Walls 4, B.Walsh 3, S.Jackson 3, D.McKay 2, J.Nicholls 2, G.Kennedy 1, B.Doull.
Best: R.Walls, D.McKay, S.Jackson, V.Waite, T.Keogh, P.Hall, B.Walsh.
Reports: Injuries:










Game Review

What a day...a useful 10 goal thrashing of Collingwood made even better with the warm welcome afforded to the 'Cat', a young Vin Catoggio.

Carlton showed they have not slipped since last season when they trounced Collingwood by 59 points to record their highest score against the Magpies since their record score of 28.10.178 in 1943. Collingwood were kept under constant pressure all day and were only able to kick 8.12.60 - their lowest score against the Blues since 1963. The largest crowd to attend matches at Princes Park since the 1945 Finals flocked to see the "Match of the Day", that proved a fizzler. - Football Record.

Inside Football.

1973 Rd 7 - Blues humble the Pies.

1973 Rd 7 - We did the Pies our way (Southby).

1973 Rd 7 - Carlton smash the Pies.

Team

B: 19 John O'Connell 20 Geoff Southby 30 Vin Waite
HB: 11 Bruce Doull 17 Brent Crosswell 31 Peter Hall
C: 27 David Dickson 25 Alex Jesaulenko (dvc) 6 Garry Crane
HF: 22 Neil Chandler 42 Robert Walls (vc) 5 Syd Jackson
F: 28 Peter Jones 16 Greg Kennedy 18 Brian Walsh
Ruck: 2 John Nicholls (cc) 43 David McKay 8 Trevor Keogh
Res: 21 Rod Austin 4 Vin Catoggio
Coach: John Nicholls


Milestones

Debut: Vin Catoggio


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