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Carlton edges out Hawthorn by 2 points at Princes Park.

Round 3, 1993

Carlton3.3215.73711.117716.16112
Hawthorn4.4288.85612.118316.14110
Venue: Princes ParkDate: Monday April 12, 1993
Result: Win by 2 pointsUmpires: P. Carey & B. AllenCrowd: 33,075
Goalkickers: S.Kernahan 4, R.Welsh 3, J.Madden 3, M.Hogg 1, A.McKay 1, F.Brown 1, G.Williams 1, T.Alvin 1, C.Bradley 1.
Best: G.Williams, F.Brown, T.Alvin, C.Bradley, M.Sexton, P.Dean, S.Kernahan.
Reports: Craig Bradley (Striking Jason Dunstall) - Not GuiltyInjuries: A.Gleeson (flu) replaced in selected side by B.Ratten.












Inside Football.

Game Review

The Blues would finally take a close one, after a narrow loss in Round 1 and the nailbiting draw to the Bombers in Round 2.

Led by CaptainStephen Kernahan with 4 goals, and the General in defence,Peter Dean, the Blues would kick 11 goals to 8 in the second half to storm home and take the game from the as-yet undefeated Hawks.

Dean would take the 3 Brownlow votes, Kernahan 2, and Silvagni would lower his colours to Hawk Champion Jason Dunstall who would kick 5.

But the real story of the day was the finish, and a chance ofredemption for Captain Kernahan. With a Carlton surge to get the lead, Welsh goaled to get us in with a shot, then Sticks marked near the 50, pretty much straight in front, with the pressure was on after the previous week. He didn't waste any time, hurried back from the mark and kicked the goal to drill a beauty.

The crowd went mental; people were high-fiving and hugging each other even though they had never met before, it was a fantastic feeling being there!!!

And Ray Jencke became the latest Hawthorn player to employ violence on the football field.

This game is remembered fondly by Carlton fans, and is considered one of our best wins in the Home & Away rounds of the 1990's. For more games like this, please clickhere.

Team


B:33 Matthew Hogg1 Stephen Silvagni43 Anthony Koutoufides
HB:5 Andrew McKay14 Michael Sexton13 Mil Hanna
C:20 Fraser Brown2 Greg Williams9 Brett Sholl
HF:31 Tom Alvin11 Earl Spalding35 Peter Dean
F:38 Rohan Welsh4 Stephen Kernahan (c)17 Brent Heaver
Ruck:44 Justin Madden21 Craig Bradley (vc)25 Mark Athorn
Interchange:6 Jon Dorotich7 Brett Ratten
Coach: David Parkin



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