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Carlton steamrolled Melbourne by 10 goals at the MCG. (Cached)

Round 4, 1967

Carlton7.2448.35113.78516.8104
Melbourne0.112.7194.9335.1545
Venue: M.C.G.Date: Saturday May 6, 1967
Result: Won by 59 pointsUmpire: Sleeth Crowd: 48,513 Receipts: $16,019
Goalkickers: T.Board 3.3, A.Jesaulenko 3.1, B.Quirk 3.0, A.Gallagher 2.2, J.Nicholls 1.1, I.Collins 1.0, R.Barassi 1.0, R.Walls 1.0, S.Silvagni 1.0.
Best: J.Nicholls, C.Stewart, A.Jesaulenko, T.Board, K.Hall, B.Quirk.
Reports: Injuries:











Game Review

The Blues would trounce the Demons by a more than comfortable margin, but perhaps this game would be better remembered down the track as a game where a first year player in Alex Jesaulenko would begin to display the skills which are now famous in the football world.

One about-to-debut Blue in Dennis Munari was there at the game and has written for the Blueseum about his views on the game and Jezza's performance in particular.

Team


B: 21 Barry Gill 20 Wes Lofts 3 Kevin Hall
HB: 18 John Lloyd 11 John Goold 36 Peter McLean
C: 39 Cliff Stewart 34 Ian Robertson 45 John Leatham
HF: 19 Ian Collins 25 Alex Jesaulenko 32 Bryan Quirk
F: 31 Ron Barassi (cc) 42 Robert Walls 24 Terry Board
Ruck: 2 John Nicholls (vc) 1 Serge Silvagni 10 Adrian Gallagher
Res: 38 Bob Edmond 9 Peter Kerr
Coach: Ron Barassi


1967 Barassi, Gill, Lloyd Age May 08Capture
Ron Barassi, as he falls, shoots out a handpass to John Lloyd.
Other players Kevin Hall, Melb's Barry Vagg No. 32 and Barry Gill.
Image: Courtesy, The Age May 08

1967 Football Bcasts Age May 04 Capture
Age May 04


Milestones

Debut : Bob Edmond, Peter Kerr
Last Game : John Leatham

View The First Quarter

Channel 7's coverage via Youtube
Part 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8x2IMcde96E
Part 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GHHkCeSxOs

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