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Blueseum - History of the Carlton Football Club
Adrian Whitehead's Rising Star nomination, and Matt Clape's 7 goals were the icing on the cake as Carlton skittled the Adelaide Crows by 33 points at Princes Park.

Round 15, 1995

Carlton4.2268.75516.1110720.13133
Adelaide4.22611.47013.78515.10100
Venue : Princes ParkDate : Saturday July 15, 1995
Result : Won by 33 pointsUmpires : P.Carey, C.Durham & D.Howlett.Crowd : 22,502
Goalkickers: M.Clape 7, E.Spalding 3, S.Silvagni 2, S. Kernahan, 2, A.Koutoufides 2, D.Rice 1, F.Brown 1, B.Pearce 1, J.Madden 1.
Best: A.Koutoufides, C.Bradley, M.Clape, A.Whitehead, M.Sexton, J.Madden.
Reports: NilInjuries: B.Pearce knocked out during the second quarter.












Game Review

Revisit Rounds 01Carlton deserved this win over the mid-ranked Crows, on the back of outstanding individual performances fromAnthony Koutoufides (22 possessions and 9 marks) andMatt Clape who kicked 7 goals from the forward pocket and flank - a feat only matched since byBrendan Fevola in 2004. On this day, Clape could do no wrong, continually finding himself at the right spot at the right time, as the Blues pulled away to win decisively.

Crow Mark Ricciuto also played an outstanding game, continually breaking tackles and slotting five majors for his team.

Adelaide had got out to a 29 point lead during the third quarter. They had dominated the game since half way through the first quarter. The Blues were missingBrad Pearce's speed and marking on the forward line after he was carried off in the second term, the result of being shirt-fronted. Pearce did return to the bench later in the game, but not to the field. Nearly five goals in arrears,Stephen Silvagni was moved to the forward line and immediately made his presence felt by providing a mobile target.Stephen Kernahan who hadn't been sighted in the first half, slowly worked his way into the game. Getting on top of their opponents,Craig Bradley,Greg Williams andAnthony Koutoufides kept driving the Blues forward. In a remarkable transformation, Carlton then slammed on nine unanswered goals, eight in the last 15 minutes of the third term. The Blues won easily in the finish with a 62 point turnaround. Special mention toScott Camporeale, a first year player who plays with skill and tenacity, and keeps a cool head when under pressure.


Team


B:32Adrian Whitehead1 Stephen Silvagni14 Michael Sexton
HB:5 Andrew McKay35Peter Dean39 Ang Christou
C:16 Scott Camporeale2 Greg Williams43 Anthony Koutoufides
HF:6 Matt Clape11 Earl Spalding20 Fraser Brown
F:19 Brad Pearce4 Stephen Kernahan (c)23 Dean Rice
Ruck:44 Justin Madden7 Brett Ratten21 Craig Bradley (vc)
Interchange:10 Barry Mitchell15 Tony Lynn26Ben Harrison
Coach: David Parkin


Milestones

200 Games :Peter Dean
Debut :Ben Harrison, who would play 2 games (rounds 15 and 16, 1995) with the Blues, before becoming better known as a trusty defender for the Western Bulldogs, via Richmond. Taking a mark at centre half forward at the Lygon Street end, Ben narrowly missed kicking a goal with his first kick in League football.
AFL Rising Star Nominee :Adrian Whitehead

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