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Carlton defeated Richmond by 30 points at Princes Park. Peter Motley debuted for the Blues.

Round 2, 1986

Carlton4.4288.55312.118318.17125
Richmond5.0307.34511.47015.595
Venue: Princes ParkDate: Saturday April 5, 1986
Result: Win by 30 pointsUmpires: M.Westgarth & P.HoweCrowd: 20,528 Receipts: $45,973
Goalkickers: P.Kenny 4, S.Kernahan 4, M.Maclure 4, R.Ashman 1, T.Alvin 1, W.Blackwell 1, J.Madden 1, F.Murphy 1 and B.Shine 1.
Best: C.Bradley, P.Meldrum, W.Blackwell, T.Alvin, P.Kenny, S.Kernahan.
Reports: Nil Injuries: F.Murphy (concussion) & S.Kourkoumelis (thigh).











Game Review

The Blues would bring up their first win of the year, and would welcome Peter Motley to the seniors.

Carlton's SA big name recruit Craig Bradley was in sizzling form against Richmond. His hard running and clinical use of the football was a sight that would have made all Blues supporters happy. He was the leading midfielder that tore the Tigers to pieces, he was well supported by Paul Meldrum and Wayne Blackwell. - Inside Football.

Team


B: 23 Paul Meldrum 11 Bruce Doull 35 Peter Dean
HB: 19 Rohan Burke 6 Jon Dorotich 31 Tom Alvin
C: 41 Peter Rohde 10 Brad Shine 38 Shane Robertson
HF: 8 Wayne Blackwell 36 Mark Maclure (c) 39 Mark Williams
F: 4 Stephen Kernahan 40 Peter Kenny 14 Rod Ashman
Ruck: 44 Justin Madden 28 Spiro Kourkoumelis 21 Craig Bradley
Interchange: 2 Peter Motley 30 Fraser Murphy
Emgs: 20 Rhett Baynes 27 Des English 26 David Rhys-Jones
Coach: Robert Walls

  • Shane Robertson replaced David Rhys-Jones in selected side.

Changes from Round 1
In: Kourkoumelis, Motley, Murphy, Robertson, Williams, Burke.
Out: English, Evans, Hanna, Hunter, Johnston, Rhys-Jones.

Craig Bradley 32 disposals, Wayne Blackwell 28.

Video

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Milestones

Debut: Peter Motley
First Goal: Brad Shine


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