Carlton | 8.3 | 51 | 10.8 | 68 | 15.10 | 100 | 19.17 | 131 | Sth Melbourne | 4.3 | 27 | 7.6 | 48 | 12.11 | 83 | 15.13 | 103 |
| Venue: Princes Park | Date: Saturday August 2, 1975 |
Result: Win by 28 points | Umpire: David Levens | Crowd: 14,039 Receipts: $6,442 |
Goalkickers: M.Fitzpatrick 3, D.McKay 3, G.Kennedy 3, A.Mangels 2, R.Walls 2, P.Jones 2, C.Davis 1, B.Armstrong 1, T.Keogh 1, G.Whitnall 1. |
Best: B.Doull, T.Keogh, G.Southby, A.Jesaulenko, B.Armstrong, A.Mangels |
Reports: Nil | Injuries: V.Waite (bruised knee), M.Fitzpatrick (bruised nose) |
Game Review
South Melbourne showed their best form for the season when they got to within one point of Carlton twice in the third term and finished up kicking their best score against the Blues since 1970 - 12 matches. It was their 14th century against Carlton in 78 years and the first time the Blues had had two succesive centuries kicked against them (by Haw. previous week) since last year, when the same two sides did it.
- Football Record.
Team
B: | 19 John O'Connell | 20 Geoff Southby | 30 Vin Waite |
HB: | 25 Alex Jesaulenko (c) | 11 Bruce Doull | 36 Mark Maclure |
C: | 6 Garry Crane | 24 Russell Ohlsen | 10 Alan Mangels |
HF: | 4 Vin Catoggio | 42 Robert Walls (vc) | 43 David McKay |
F: | 28 Peter Jones (dvc) | 16 Greg Kennedy | 8 Trevor Keogh |
Ruck: | 3 Mike Fitzpatrick | 7 Graeme Whitnall | 12 Barry Armstrong |
Res: | 23 Craig Davis | 13 Eric Pascoe | |
Coach: | John Nicholls |
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