User:Raider2044/sandbox/Carlton Football Club premiership teams
(C) = Captain, (NSM) = Norm Smith Medallist.
1906: The first of many
[edit]The first Carlton Premiership Team - Defeated Fitzroy Football Club.
B: | Clark | Gillespie | Beck |
HB: | Payne | Johnson | Hammond |
C: | Bruce | McGregor | Kennedy |
HF: | Caine | Marchbank | Grace |
F: | Lang | Topping | Little |
Foll: | Flynn (C) | Jinks | Elliot |
Coach: | Jack Worrall |
1907: The first double
[edit]Defeated South Melbourne Football Club, now Sydney Swans.
B: | Clark | Gillespie | Beck |
HB: | Gotz | Flynn (C) | Payne |
C: | Bruce | Ingleman | Kennedy |
HF: | Jinks | Kelly | Caine |
F: | Grace | Topping | Harris |
Foll: | Johnson | Hammond | Lang |
Coach: | Jack Worrall |
1908: The threepeat
[edit]The First three-in-a-row in the VFL/AFL. Defeated Essendon Football Club. This was the first premiership team not containing a single first year player.
B: | Clark | Beck | Ford |
HB: | Flynn | Payne | Jinks |
C: | Bruce | McGregor | Kennedy |
HF: | Lang | Marchbank | Gotz |
F: | Kelly | Gardiner | Topping |
Foll: | Johnson | Hammond | Elliot (C) |
Coach: | Jack Worrall |
1914
[edit]Defeated South Melbourne Football Club, now Sydney Swans.
B: | O'Brien | Jamieson | McDonald |
HB: | Leehane | Dick (C) | Haughton |
C: | Baud | McGregor | Brown |
HF: | Lowe | Cook | Daykin |
F: | Fisher | Green | Burleigh |
Foll: | Calwell | Hammond | Morris |
Coach: | N Clark |
1915: Another double
[edit]Defeated Collingwood Football Club
B: | O'Brien | Jamieson | McDonald |
HB: | Baud (C) | Robinson | Brown |
C: | Morris | McGregor | Challis* |
HF: | Burleigh | Daykin | Fisher |
F: | Green | Gardiner | Sharp |
Foll: | Hammond | Haugton | Valetine |
Coach: | N Clark |
Note: Challis was killed in WWI.
1938
[edit]Defeated Collingwood Football Club
B: | McIntyre | Gill | Park* |
HB: | Chitty | Francis | Anderson |
C: | Green | Crisp | Carney |
HF: | Vallence | Wrout | Schmidt |
F: | McLean | Baxter | Price |
Foll: | Diggins (C) | Hollingshead | Hale |
Int: | McInnes | ||
Coach: | Brighton Diggins |
Note: Jim Park was killed in WWII.
1945: The bloodbath
[edit]An infamous battle between Carlton and South Melbourne (now Sydney Swans), in which the game became footbrawl rather than football. It is the most bloodiest and toughest grand final of all time with the reporting and suspension of ten footballers from both teams. Fights went on all day with several players being knocked out, involving umpires, police, trainers, and spectators, all fighting on the field. Princes Park in Melbourne had 63,000 spectators screaming for blood. Carlton won by 28 points with the following ten players being reported:
— Ted Whitfield (South), found guilty and suspended for the entire 1946 season. — Jack Williams (South), found guilty and suspended for twelve weeks. — Captain Herbie Matthews (South), found guilty and severely reprimanded. — Keith Smith (South), found not guilty. — Don Grossman (South), found guilty and suspended for eight weeks. — Jim Cleary (South), found guilty and suspended for eight weeks. — Ken Hands (Carlton), found not guilty. — Captain Bob Chitty (Carlton), found guilty and suspended for eight weeks. — Ron Savage (Carlton), found guilty and suspended for eight weeks. — Fred Fitzgibbon (Carlton), an already suspended player, found guilty and suspended for a further four weeks for running onto the field and joining in numerous brawls.
B: | Sanger | Brown | Baird |
HB: | Chitty (C) | Deacon | Clark |
C: | Turner | Wines | Williams |
HF: | Collins | Hands | Way |
F: | McLean | Baxter | Mooring |
Foll: | Savage | Bennett | Price |
Int: | McInnes | ||
Coach: | Perce Bentley |
1947
[edit]Defeated Essendon Football Club.
B: | Green | Grieve | Bailey |
HB: | Brown | Deacon | Clark |
C: | Williams | Henfry (C) | Fitzgibbon |
HF: | Stafford | Hands | Garby |
F: | Davies | Baird | Turner |
Foll: | Howell | Bennett | Conley |
Int: | Baxter | Greensheilds | |
Coach: | Perce Bentley |
1968
[edit]Defeated Essendon Football Club.
B: | Collins | Lofts | Walls |
HB: | Gill | Goold | Hall |
C: | Crane | Crosswell | Robertson |
HF: | Jesaulenko | Bennett | Quirk |
F: | Munari | Kekovich | Jones |
Foll: | Nicholls (C) | Silvagni | Gallagher |
Int: | Chandler | McLean | |
Coach: | Ron Barassi |
1970: The great comeback
[edit]The most famous Grand Final of all time took place in 1970 before a record crowd of 121,000 people at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) who watched Carlton take on Collingwood. At half-time, the Blues were 44 points behind (nearly 8 goals) and the game seemed all but over, with a victory seeming a certainty for mighty Collingwood. At the half-time break, legendary Carlton coach Ron Barassi blasted his players with a frightening tirade of verbal abuse, pushing and motivating his team to concentrate on handpassing and short kicks - a strategy that worked wonders. In the second half of the game...the tide had turned...and the Blues came storming home. At the time-on stage in the last quarter with the final siren about to go off at any second, the Blues were still two points behind, then suddenly two quick goals - one from Jesaulenko and another from Crosswell - saw Carlton in front by ten points. The clock was ticking...suddenly...the siren sounded...the game was over...Carlton...had snatched victory from the jaws of defeat. There was nothing...absolutely nothing...but euphoria for the Carltonians...the MCG was shaking...the whole world and the skies were painted Navy Blue.
During the game, the football world was inspired by one of the most famous marks in VFL/AFL history. Towards the end of the second quarter David McKay kicked it to the wing and Alex Jesaulenko soared high into the sky on the shoulders of Collingwood's ruckman Graeme "Jerker" Jenkins, a giant of a man at 6'6", and took the heaven-high-grab with his hands out in front of his face. The commentator, Mike Williamson, spoke the infamous words "McKay, to the wing positon on the member's stand side, OH JESAULENKO! YOU BEAUTY!". The mark symbolises Carlton famous victory over Collingwood in this Grand Final. Watch the video here: Video of Jezza's Mark
B: | Gill | Hall | Waite |
HB: | Goold | McKay | Mulcair |
C: | Crane | Robertson | Pinnell |
HF: | Crosswell | Walls | Jackson |
F: | Jones | Jesaulenko | Thornley |
Foll: | Nicholls (C) | Silvagni | Gallagher |
Int: | Hopkins | Chandler | |
Coach: | Ron Barassi |
1972
[edit]Defeated Richmond Football Club.
B: | O'Connell | Southby | McKay |
HB: | Waite | Doull | Hurst |
C: | Robertson | Armstrong | Dickson |
HF: | Chandler | Walls | Jackson |
F: | Nicholls (C) | Jesaulenko | Keogh |
Foll: | Jones | Hall | Gallagher |
Int: | Lukas | Crane | |
Coach: | John Nicholls |
1979
[edit]Defeated Collingwood Football Club.
B: | Harmes (NSM) | Southby | McKay |
HB: | Klomp | Doull | McConville |
C: | Francis | Jesaulenko (C) | Young |
HF: | Keogh | Maclure | Johnston |
F: | Fitzpatrick | Brown | Sheldon |
Foll: | Jones | Armstrong | Buckley |
Int: | Austin | Marcou | |
Coach: | Alex Jesaulenko |
1981
[edit]Defeated Collingwood Football Club.
B: | English | Howell | Perovic |
HB: | Harmes | Doull (NSM) | Hunter |
C: | Maylin | Wells | Glascott |
HF: | Bosustow | Maclure | Johnston |
F: | Buckley | McKay | McConville |
Foll: | Fitzpatrick (C) | Sheldon | Ashman |
Int: | Bortolotto | Marcou | |
Coach: | David Parkin |
1982
[edit]Defeated Richmond Football Club.
B: | English | Bortolotto | Perovic |
HB: | Klomp | Doull | Hunter |
C: | Harmes | Buckley | Glascott |
HF: | Bosustow | Maclure | Johnston |
F: | Marcou | Ditchburn | McConville |
Foll: | Fitzpatrick (C) | Maylin | Ashman |
Int: | Jones | Sheldon | |
Coach: | David Parkin |
1987
[edit]Defeated Hawthorn Football Club.
B: | Aitken | Silvagni | Glascott |
HB: | Alvin | Rhys-Jones (NSM) | Dean |
C: | Robertson | Bradley | Kennedy |
HF: | Hunter | Kernahan (C) | Dennis |
F: | Meldrum | Dorotich | Naley |
Foll: | Madden | Johnston | Murphy |
Int: | Gleeson | McKenzie | |
Coach: | Robert Walls |
1995
[edit]Defeated Geelong Football Club.
B: | Hogg | Silvagni | Sexton |
HB: | Christou | Dean | McKay |
C: | Koutoufides | Ratten | Hanna |
HF: | Rice | Spalding | Clape |
F: | Pearce | Kernahan (C) | Williams (NSM) |
Foll: | Madden | Bradley | Brown |
Int: | Camporeale | Manton | Whitehead |
Coach: | David Parkin |