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Venue: | Brunswick Street Oval | ||||||||||||||||||
Date: | Saturday 28 July 1945 | ||||||||||||||||||
Result: | Won by 4 points | ||||||||||||||||||
Crowd: | 16,000 | ||||||||||||||||||
Goalkickers: | C.McInnes 4, K.Baxter 2, J.Baird 1, R.McLean 1, M.Price 1. | ||||||||||||||||||
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Umpire: | Sawyer | ||||||||||||||||||
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Game Review
After this win gutsy win, Carlton was still in 7th position - but that was about to change, as the team clicked into top gear.Team
B: | 18 Arthur Sanger | 15 Vin Brown | 14 Rod McLean (vc) |
HB: | 6 Bob Chitty (c) | 23 Bert Deacon | 26 Jim Clark |
C: | 12 Doug Williams | 10 Clinton Wines | 8 Fred Fitzgibbon |
HF: | 31 Charlie McInnes | 1 Ken Hands | 5 Lance Collins |
F: | 21 Ken Baxter | 25 Jim Baird | 7 Herb Turner |
Ruck: | 24 Ron Savage | 3 Jack Bennett | 30 Mick Price |
19th Man: | 9 Wal Alexander | ||
Coach: | Percy Bentley |
Milestones
Score Records: This was the first of 10 consecutive wins for Carlton, one of the best winning streaks in our historyRound 14 | Round 16