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Carlton kicked a lot of behinds to defeat Essendon by 38 points at the East Melbourne Cricket Ground.

Round 4, 1918

Carlton 2.8 20 2.15 27 4.20 44 8.27 75
Essendon 0.1 1 1.7 13 3.10 28 4.13 37
Venue: East Melbourne Cricket Ground Date: Saturday June 1, 1918
Result: Win by 38 points Umpire: Crowd: Described as "a fair crowd" Takings: £150
Goalkickers: E.Cowley 3, P.Daykin 2, C.Fisher 2, J.Woolley 1.
Reports: Nil Injuries: Nil











Game Review

After a modern game where you think the Blues missed some shots on goal, just sit and think about Round 4, 1918, a game in which we still doubled the Bomber's score despite scoring 8 goals 27 behinds. The Blues appeared to clearly have Essendon's measure all game - Essendon had only just rejoined the competition and had only won 1 game to this point in the year.

After 4 rounds, Carlton sat in 3rd spot with a percentage of 111.4 and were 4 points off top place.

Team

B: 3 Andy McDonald 20 Bill Hore 25 Frank Martin
HB: 9 Ted Brown 10 Paddy O'Brien 6 Steve Leehane
C: 12 Charlie Canet 11 Rod McGregor (c) 21 William Dunn
HF: 15 Jim Howe 5 Harry Haughton 2 Percy Daykin (vc)
F: 16 Jim Willis 17 Ern Cowley 14 Leo Tasker
Ruck: 30 Dave Crone 32 Jack Woolley 7 Charlie Fisher
Coach: Norman Clark


Milestones

Debut: Jim Howe


Round 3 | Round 5
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