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Venue: Brunswick Street Oval | Date: Saturday June 26, 1915 | ||||||||||||||||||
Result: Loss by 12 points | Umpire: A.Norden | Crowd: 20,000 (minimum) | ||||||||||||||||||
Goalkickers: H.Burleigh 3, V.Gardiner 1, H.Haughton 1. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Best: R.McGregor, A.McDonald, P.Daykin, C.Hammond, P.O'Brien, A.Baud, H.Burleigh | ||||||||||||||||||||
Reports: Billy Dick (striking Jack Cooper, reported by VFL Steward.) - 10 Matches. (Insulting language to field umpire) - Reprimand. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Injuries: Nil |
Game Review
Carlton lost this battle of second against third and fell one spot on the ladder. Fitzroy and Carlton were both then 6 points behind Collingwood.The ten-week suspension handed out to Billy Dick for striking Jack Cooper meant that Carlton's captain would miss the remainder of the season, which of course included our second consecutive Premiership.
On VFL grounds, 10% of the receipts were donated to the Patriotic Funds. In contrast the VFA donated 100% of receipts to the Patriotic Funds.
At the end of this round Carlton were in 3rd spot on the ladder with a percentage of 128.2.
Team
B: | 3 Andy McDonald | 7 Ernie Jamieson | 10 Paddy O'Brien |
HB: | 24 Billy Robinson | 1 Billy Dick (c) | 18 Alf Baud (vc) |
C: | 20 Jimmy Morris | 11 Rod McGregor | 9 Ted Brown |
HF: | 12 George Challis | 5 Harry Haughton | 2 Percy Daykin |
F: | 21 Herb Burleigh | 13 Vin Gardiner | 14 Athol Sharp |
Ruck: | 16 Charlie Hammond | 19 George Calwell | 4 Viv Valentine |
Coach: | Norman Clark |
Round 9 | Round 11