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Carlton v West Coast
Round 14, 1991
S87r04
Date
Sat, 22 June 1991 (2:10 PM EST)
Venue
Attendance
19,588
Result
Lost by 3
Score
CAR 12.11.83 - 11.14.80 WCE
Brownlow
3 P.Dean (CAR)
2 C.Bradley (CAR)
1 C.Turley (WCE)
Ladder
1st
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West Coast's record winning run came to an end as they finished up on the wrong side of a tight result at Princes Park. Craig Turley kicked two goals from 26 possessions to be the Eagles' best.

Summary[]

1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
Carlton 4.3.27 9.7.61 9.10.64 12.11.83
West Coast 3.4.22 5.7.37 6.11.47 11.14.80

Goals: Sumich 3, Turley 2, Heady, Jackson, Kemp, Matera, McKenna, Wilson

Best: Turley, Lamb, Matera, Jakovich, Brennan, Mainwaring

Injuries: Nil

Milestones: Kickett WCE debut

Named sides[]

West Coast Carlton
B: 10.Pyke 14.Brennan 17.McKenna B: 31.Alvin 28.D.Kernahan 35.Dean
HB: 7.Turley 45.Lockyer 39.Waterman HB: 45.Tarczon 1.Silvagni 14.Sexton
C: 30.Matera 5.Lamb 3.Mainwaring C: 12.Gleeson 21.Bradley 37.Bassett
HF: 19.Langdon 27.Jackson 1.Heady HF: 15.Verbeek 4.S.Kernahan 11.Hawker
F: 9.Wilson 4.Sumich 48.Jakovich F: 17.Arceri 13.Hanna 29.Minton-Connell
R: 34.Irving 28.Lewis 36.Hart R: 44.Madden 10.James 19.Phillips
I: 2.Kemp 53.McIntosh I: 2.Fotia 7.Ratten
E: 33.Kickett 12.Scott 13.Watters E: 27.O'Sullivan 36.Rieniets 18.Sartori

In: Lockyer

Out: Worsfold (groin)

Late change: (WCE) Kickett for Lewis (groin); (CAR) Rieniets, Sartori for Arceri (hamstring), D.Kernahan (groin)

New: Dale Kickett (Fitzroy/Claremont)

From the papers[]

The Sunday Age[]

"If the second quarter was good, the third quarter was special for Carlton. One sensed the Eagles would not lie down. There was no panic, they made no radical change, but they lifted a notch.

It was here that the Blues learned how to fight. They did not kick a goal for the term; in fact, only Kernahan looked like troubling the scorers. Simon Verbeek, Adrian Bassett, Michael Sexton, all with little experience, teamed with campaigners Dean, Hanna and Tom Alvin to restrict the Eagles to one goal, four points. It meant they had maintained a valuable 17-point lead going into the final quarter.

The Eagles had no real stars, with the exception of Craig Turley, but they fought back with skill and courage. Heady, Kemp, Peter Matera and Chris Mainwaring had been down, as had Sumich, but they all came back hard. Kemp and Matera kicked two quick goals and when Turley put the visitors in front at the 12-minute mark, it looked as though they would escape."[1]

Canberra Times[]

"The third quarter was a torrid battle in which either team could have wrapped up the game had they converted their chances.

Only one goal was scored in the quarter as the Eagles clawed their way closer and trailed by 17 points at the final break.

Throughout the match the Carlton centre square players easily out-played their opponents but in the final quarter the visitors moved more freely from the centre and within three minutes had reduced the margin to five points."[2]

Players in the WAFL[]

Round 12 (22 June)

Perth (Barich, McNaughton) vs Subiaco (Scott, MacNish, Breman, White, Dargie, Burton)

Swan Districts (Rance) vs West Perth (Laidley, Gwilliam, West, Hall)

East Fremantle (Malaxos, Higgins) vs East Perth (Turnbull, Clape)

Claremont (Miles, Hepburn) vs South Fremantle (Watters)

Injury list[]

In the lead-up to the match the following players were listed as injured or unavailable:[3]

Player Injury Expected duration
McGrath Knee strain TBA (not on official list)
Keene Foot infection 6 weeks
Peos Fractured vertebrae 5 weeks
Worsfold Groin strain 2 weeks
Ugle Fractured cheekbone 2 weeks
Evans Shin splints 1 week
Gwilliam Knee 1 week
Narkle Hamstring strain 1 week
Young Shoulder 1 week
Begovich Ankle Test
Lockyer Sprained ankle Available
Rance Thigh strain Available

References[]

http://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/1991/031819910622.html

  1. Barry Richardson, The Sunday Age (23 June 1991, p.SPORT9), "Fighting Blues see it through"
  2. Canberra Times (23 June 1991, p.15), "Eagles lose to Carlton in big upset": http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/118152771/13007338
  3. The Age (12 June 1991, p.26), "The injury list"
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