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Venue: MCG | Date: Saturday 13 September, 1947 | ||||||||||||||||||
Result: Win by 16 Points | Umpire: F.Spokes | Crowd: 75,475 | ||||||||||||||||||
Goalkickers: H.Turner 4, F.Davies 3, J.Baird 3, K.Hands 2, F.Stafford 1, J.Mooring 1. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Best: F.Davies, O.Grieve, J.Bennett, J.Howell, F.Stafford, H.Turner, B.Deacon. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Reports: Nil | ||||||||||||||||||||
Injuries (Carl): B.Deacon (thigh muscle), J.Mooring (broken hand) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Injuries (Ess): Leehane (broken collarbone), Harper (concussion) |
Game Review
Essendon started the game kicking with the benefit of a strong wind, but were wasteful kicking 3 goals 8 to one behind. Brownlow Medallist Bert Deacon and Ollie Grieve at fullback limited the damage for the Blues. With Carlton dominating in the ruck, the Blues kicked 7 goals to 3 in the second quarter to setup a close game by the half-time break.After an injury to Bert Deacon in the third term, it seemed as if the Blues might be in trouble, but Ken Hands started to dominate in the forward line. Mistakes by Essendon made it easier for Carlton in the last quarter and three quick goals, with Howell getting one and Hands two. The Blues had established a winning lead and went on to kick 5 goals to 1 in the last quarter to take out the match.
This photo is often mistaken as Fred Stafford's famous left foot snap that put the Blues in a winning position in the dying seconds of the Grand Final
Image: Trove; Argus September 15 p38
The Cartoonist's View...
Match PreviewAfter The Game
Team
B: | 33 Ritchie Green | 27 Ollie Grieve | 5 George Bailey |
HB: | 15 Vin Brown | 23 Bert Deacon (vc) | 26 Jim Clark |
C: | 8 Fred Fitzgibbon | 6 Ern Henfry (c) | 12 Doug Williams |
HF: | 10 Fred Stafford | 20 Ray Garby | 16 Jim Mooring |
F: | 28 Fred Davies | 25 Jim Baird | 7 Herb Turner |
Ruck: | 13 Jack Howell | 3 Jack Bennett | 35 Jack Conley |
Res: | 1 Ken Hands | 29 Allan Greenshields | |
Coach: | Percy Bentley |
Round 19 | Grand Final