Footystats Diary, footy's best kept secret, Carlton v Fremantle


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Carlton v Fremantle
1995-2009 matches


1999 — ROUND 4 — GAME 2
Carlton v Fremantle
Saturday, April 17, 1999
at Princes Park (2.10pm AEST), crowd: 19,100
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
CAR 3.2-20 8.4-52 (7) 13.4-82 (23) 19.7-121 (29)
FRE 4.1-25 (5) 7.3-45 9.5-59 14.8-92
Goals: Carlton: Lappin 3, Hulme 3, Ratten 3, Hamill 2, Whitnall 2, Camporeale, Bradley, White, Sexton, Allan, Culpitt. Fremantle: Waterhouse 4, Taylor 3, O'Reilly 2, Sinclair 2, Fletcher, Black, Norrish.
Best: Carlton: Bradley, Camporeale, Lappin, Manton, Ratten. Fremantle: Kickett, Clement, Norrish, S.Parker, Fletcher.
Umpires: Matthew James, Scott McLaren, Mark Nash

 

1999 — ROUND 19 — GAME 5
Fremantle v Carlton
Saturday (N) August 7, 1999
at the WACA Oval (10.10pm AEST), crowd: 23,372
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
FRE 3.3-21 7.7-49 7.7-49 8.9-57
CAR 5.3-33 (12) 10.3-63 (14) 15.7-97 (48) 19.12-126 (69)
Goals: Carlton: Whitnall 4, Murphy 3, Massie 3, Vance, Lappin, Camporeale, Brown, Bradley, Allan, Fletcher, Hamill, Sexton. Fremantle: Modra 3, Black, McManus, Waterhouse, Shipp, Sinclair.
Best: Carlton: Allen, Murphy, Ratten, Bradley, Whitnall.
Fremantle: Fletcher, Clement, Parker, Kickett, Black.
Umpires: Brett Allan, Greg Scroop, Justin Schmitt.
Report: From video, Rice (C) for striking Bond (F). From video, Bond (F) for striking Rice (C). Rice and Bond were each suspended for one match.

 

2000 — ROUND NINE — GAME 6
Fremantle v Carlton
Sunday, May 7, 2000
at Subiaco Oval, (3.20pm EST), crowd: 28,421
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
FRE 3.2-20 7.4-46 10.4-64 13.4-82
CAR 5.7-37 (17) 10.12-72 (26) 18.18-126 (62) 21.21-147 (65)
Goals: Carlton: Koutoufides 4, Freeborn 3, Hamill 2, Hickmott 2, M.Allan 2, Fevola 2, Hulme 2, Camporeale, Bradley, Fletcher, Franchina. Fremantle: Waterhouse 6, Toia, Kickett, Dodd, Sinclair, Koops, Bandy, Bootsma.
Best: Carlton: Koutoufides, Ratten, Whitnall, Franchina, Freeborn. Fremantle: Hasleby, Waterhouse, Toia, Bootsma, Bandy.
Umpires: Darren Goldspink, Justin Schmitt, Shane McInerney.

 

2001 — ROUND 1 — GAME 3
Fremantle v Carlton
Saturday(N) March 31, 2001
at Subiaco Oval, (7.40pm AEST), crowd: 23,716
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
FRE 3.3-21 (–) 10.7-67 (32) 13.8-86 (8) 18.10-118
CAR 3.3-21 (–) 5.5-35 12.6-78 18.11-119 (1)
Goals: Carlton: Matthew Lappin 3, Anthony Koutoufides 3, Trent Hotton 2, Lance Whitnall 2, Brett Backwell 2, Stephen Silvagni, Brett Ratten, Craig Bradley, Brendan Fevola, Darren Hulme, Ryan Houlihan. Fremantle: Tony Modra 5, Heath Black 2, Steven Koops 2, Matthew Pavlich 2, Troy Cook 2, Luke Toia, Paul Hasleby, Shaun McManus, Dion Woods, Brad Bootsma.
Best: Carlton: Anthony Koutoufides, Matthew Allen, Brett Ratten, Stephen Silvagni, Craig Bradley. Fremantle: Adrian Fletcher, Troy Cook, Anthony Jones, Paul Hasleby, Tony Modra.
Umpires: Scott McLaren, Brett Rosebury, Shane McInerney.
Reports: JASON NORRISH (F) for unduly rough play against DARREN HULME (C) in the second quarter. The Tribunal found Norrish not guilty.

 

2001 — ROUND 16 — GAME 2
Carlton v Fremantle
Saturday, July 21, 2001
at Princes Park, (2.10pm AEST), crowd: 15,622
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
CAR 9.3-57 (56) 12.7-79 (70) 16.11-107 (84) 19.17-131 (75)
FRE 0.1-1 1.3-9 3.5-23 8.8-56
Goals: Carlton: Matthew Lappin 6, Brett Ratten 3, Stephen Silvagni 2, Simon Beaumont 2, Anthony Koutoufides 2, Michael Mansfield, Simon Fletcher, Ryan Houlihan, Jim Plunkett. Fremantle: Adam McPhee 2, Justin Longmuir 2, Paul Hasleby, Troy Cook, Troy Longmuir, Matthew Pavlich.
Best: Carlton: Stephen Silvagni, Matthew Lappin, Michael Mansfield, Scott Camporeale, Ryan Houlihan. Fremantle: Justin Longmuir, Adam McPhee, Leigh Brown.
Umpires: Mathew James, Steven Hanley, David Howlett.

 

2002 — ROUND 10 — GAME 7
Fremantle v Carlton
Sunday, June 2, 2002
at Subiaco Oval, (3.40pm AEST), crowd: 27,277
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
FRE 1.4-10 8.6-54 (7) 13.9-87 (31) 14.12-96 (28)
CAR 4.3-27 7.5-47 8.8-56 10.8-68
Goals: Fremantle: Justin Longmuir 4, Trent Croad 3, Paul Medhurst 2, Matthew Pavlich, Paul Hasleby, Shaun McManus, Jason Norrish, Jeff Farmer. Carlton: Brett Ratten 2, Lance Whitnall 2, Brendan Fevola 2, Justin Murphy 2, Jim Plunkett, Matthew Lappin.
Best: Fremantle: Matthew Pavlich, Troy Simmonds, Paul Hasleby, Matthew Carr, Justin Longmuir. Carlton: Brett Ratten, Justin Murphy, Jim Plunkett Trent Hotton, Simon Fletcher.
Umpires: Matthew Head, Shane McInerney, Mark Fussell.

 

2003 — ROUND 10 — GAME 3
Fremantle v Carlton
Saturday, May 31, 2003
Subiaco Oval, 3.40pm EST, crowd: 33,250
Conditions: Good
Weather: Fine and sunny, turning to cloudy
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
FRE 7.5-47 12.8-80 (40) 15.9-99 (26) 19.13-127 (28)
CAR 3.1-19 6.4-40 11.7-73 15.9-99
Goals: Fremantle: Paul Medhurst 7.1, Trent Croad 3, Justin Longmuir 2, Matthew Pavlich 2, Paul Hasleby, Matthew Carr, Paul Bell, Steven Koops, Clive Waterhouse. Carlton: Brendan Fevola 5.2, Jarrad Waite 2, Justin Murphy 2, Brad Fisher 2, Matthew Lappin, Simon Wiggins, Bret Thornton, Ryan Houlihan.
Best: Fremantle: Matthew Carr, Paul Medhurst. Paul Hasleby, Matthew Pavlich, Peter Bell, J Walker. Carlton: Anthony Koutoufides, Jarrad Waite, Brendan Fevola, Simon Fletcher, Barnaby French, Jonathon McCormick.
Umpires: Justin Schmitt, Dean Margetts, Derek Woodcock.

 

2004 — ROUND 1 — GAME 3
Fremantle v Carlton
Saturday, March 27, 2004
Subiaco Oval, 4.15pm AEDT, crowd: 34,177
Conditions: Excellent
Weather: Warm, mainly sunny, some cloudy patches
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
FRE 5.3-33 (12) 9.9-63 (27) 13.12-90 (33) 15.17-107 (47)
CAR 3.3-21 5.6-36 8.9-57 8.12-60
Goals: Fremantle: Paul Medhurst 4, Jeff Farmer 3, Peter Bell 2, Byron Schammer 2, Matthew Pavlich, Matthew Carr, Paul Hasleby, Andrew Browne. Carlton: Brendan Fevola 3, Scott Camporeale, Digby Morrell, Heath Scotland, Stephen Kenna, Matthew Lappin.
Best: Fremantle: Peter Bell, Byron Schammer, Luke McPharlin, Aaron Sandilands, Dion Woods, Matthew Pavlich. Carlton: Ryan Houlihan, Scott Camporeale, Brendan Fevola, Lance Whitnall, Jordan Bannister.
Umpires: Stuart Wenn, Michael Avon, Scott Jeffrey.
Report: MATTHEW LAPPIN (Car) for charging BYRON SCHAMMER (Fre) in the second quarter. The Tribunal found Lappin not guilty of the charge.

 

2004 — ROUND 18 — GAME 2
Carlton v Fremantle
Saturday, July 31, 2004
Princes Park, 2.10pm AEST, crowd: 17,092
Conditions: Soft in patches
Weather: 16C, mostly sunny
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
CAR 3.3-21 5..8-38 8.8-56 9.9-63
FRE 4.4-28 (7) 6.7-43 (5) 9.12-66 (10) 16.15-111 (48)
Goals: Fremantle: Peter Bell 2, Jeff Farmer 2, Des Headland 2, Justin Longmuir 2, Paul Medhurst 2, Shaun McManus, Matthew Pavlich, Aaron Sandilands, Andrew Siegert, Troy Simmonds, Dylan Smith. Carlton: Anthony Koutoufides 2, Scott Camporeale, Adrian Deluca, Brendan Fevola, Barnaby French, Matthew Lappin, Cory McGrath, Jarrad Waite.
Best: Fremantle: Roger Haddrill, Aaron Sandilands, Troy Simmonds, Justin Longmuir, Scott Thornton, Matthew Pavlich. Carlton: Anthony Koutoufides, Nick Stevens, Matthew Lappin, David Teague, Cory McGrath.
Umpires: Brett Allen, Darren Goldspink, Kieron Nicholls.

 

2005 — ROUND 5— GAME 3
Fremantle v Carlton
Saturday, April 23, 2005
Subiaco, 4.10pm AEST, crowd: 36,056
Conditions: Good
Weather: 21C, overcast
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
FRE 3.3-21 9.7-61 (24) 12.9-81 (26) 15.13-103 (19)
CAR 4.3-27 (6) 5.7-37 7.13-55 11.18-84
Goals: Fremantle: Paul Medhurst 4.0, Jeff Farmer 2, Peter Bell 2, Matthew Pavlich 2, Luke Webster, Matthew Carr, Byron Schammer, Ryan Murphy, Heath Black. Carlton: Andrew Walker 2, Ryan Houlihan 2, Brendan Fevola, Matthew Lappin, Jarrad Waite, Scott Camporeale, Lance Whitnall, Troy Longmuir, Brett Johnson.
Best: Fremantle: Heath Black, Matthew Carr, Matthew Pavlich, Shane Parker, Justin Longmuir, Troy Cook. Carlton: Scott Camporeale, Barnaby French, Anthony Koutoufides, Jarrad Waite, Brett Johnson, Ryan Houlihan.
Umpires (gold): Corin Rowe, Craig Hendrie, Derek Woodcock.
Reports:
l ANTONI GROVER (Fre) for wrestling BRENDAN FEVOLA (Car) in the second quarter. The MRP offered Grover to accept an early plea fine of $900. Grover accepted guilt and the $900 fine imposed by the MRP.
l BRENDAN FEVOLA (Car) for wrestling ANTONI GROVER (Fre) in the second quarter. The MRP offered Fevola to accept an early plea fine of $900. Fevola accepted guilt and the $900 fine imposed by the MRP.
l BRENDAN FEVOLA (Car) was referred directly to the AFL Tribunal for misconduct in that he made unnecessary and unreasonable contact to the face of ANTONI GROVER (Fre) during the second quarter. On Wednesday the AFL Tribunal found Fevola guilty and suspended him for two matches.

 

2005 — ROUND 16 — GAME 7
Carlton v Fremantle
Sunday, July 17, 2005
MCG, 2.10pm AEST, crowd: 16,076
Conditions: tba
Weather: 12C, fine and sunny; cloudy later
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
CAR 4.3-27 9.4-58 11.9-75 17.15-117
FRE 8.3-51 (24) 15.3-93 (35) 19.7-121 (46) 24.8-152 (35)
Goals: Fremantle: Matthew Pavlich 9.0, Ryan Crowley 4, Brett Peake 2, Des Headland 2, Shane Parker, Luke McPharlin, Troy Cook, Paul Medhurst, Heath Black, Josh Carr, Ryan Murphy. Carlton: Bradley Fisher 3, Kade Simpson 3, Troy Longmuir 2, Cory McGrath 2, Jarrad Waite 2, Nick Stevens, Ian Prendergast, Anthony Koutoufides, Heath Scotland, Chris Bryan.
Best: Fremantle: Matthew Pavlich, Ryan Crowley, Heath Black, Des Headland, Brett Peake, Shane Parker, Byron Schammer. Carlton: Heath Scotland, Anthony Koutoufides, Bradley Fisher, Kade Simpson.
Umpires (gold): Chris Donlon, Adam Davis, Justin Schmitt.

 

2006 — ROUND 2 — GAME 5
Fremantle v Carlton
Saturday (n), April 8, 2006
Subiaco Oval, 7.40pm AEST; crowd: 34,533
Conditions: Good conditions
Weather: 26C, fine and warm
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
FRE 7.2-44 (30) 11.4-70 (42) 14.7-91 (31) 15.11-101 (15)
CAR 2.2-14 4.4-28 9.6-60 13.8-86
Goals: Fremantle: Luke McPharlin 3, Jeff Farmer 3, Des Headland 2, Ryan Crowley 2, Matthew Pavlich 2, Steven Dodd, Paul Medhurst, Aaron Sandilands. Carlton: Brendan Fevola 6.2, Adam Bentick, Ryan Houlihan, Jarrad Waite, Kade Simpson, Andrew Carrazzo, Dylan McLaren, Eddie Betts.
Best: Fremantle: Ryan Crowley, Josh Carr, Luke McPharlin, Heath Black, Peter Bell, Matthew  Carr. Carlton: Brendan Fevola, Andrew Walker, Bret Thornton, Ryan Houlihan, Andrew Carrazzo.
Umpires:  Stefan Grun, Martin Ellis, Troy Pannell.

 

2006 — ROUND 17 — GAME 7
Carlton v Fremantle
Sunday, July 30, 2006
Docklands, 2.10pm AEST, Roof: open, crowd: 17,518
Conditions: Good
Weather: 14C, overcast
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
CAR 1.4-10 5.6-36 7.10-52 13.11-89
FRE 3.6-24 (14) 8.10-58 (22) 14.13-97 (45) 15.17-107 (18)
Goals: Fremantle: Ryan Murphy 5.0, Matthew Pavlich 2, Jeff Farmer 2, Luke Webster, Matthew Carr, Troy Cook, Ryan Crowley, Aaron Sandilands, Peter Bell. Carlton: Brendan Fevola 5.0, Anthony Koutoufides 2, Andrew Walker, Jordan Russell, Kade Simpson, Lance Whitnall, Jarrad Waite, Simon Wiggins.
Best: Fremantle: Ryan Murphy, David Mundy, Peter Bell, Matthew Pavlich, Luke McPharlin, Michael Johnson, Aaron Sandilands, Ryan Crowley. Carlton: Andrew Walker, Kade Simpson, Brendan Fevola, Anthony Koutoufides, Heath Scotland, Adam Bentick.
Umpires: Justin Schmitt, Chris Kamolins, Kieron Nicholls.
Reports:
Byron Schammer
(Fre) and Andrew Walker (Car) were each charged with first offences of wrestling. Both players accepted guilt and the $900 fine imposed by the MRP.

 

2007 — ROUND 13 — GAME 3
Fremantle v Carlton
Saturday, June 30, 2007
Subiaco Oval, 4.10pm AEST, crowd: 36,307
Conditions: Fair to good
Weather: 16C, after morning showers 
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
FRE 4.3-27 10.7-67 (25) 18.8-116 (57) 27.11-173 (77)
CAR 5.4-34 (7) 6.6-42 8.11-59 13.18-96
Goals: Fremantle: Des Headland 5.2, Matthew Pavlich 4, Jeff Farmer 4, Peter Bell 4, Scott Thornton 2, Steven Dodd, Dean Solomon, Matthew Carr, Antoni Grover, David Mundy, Shane Parker, Ryan Murphy, Heath Black. Carlton: Jarrad Waite 5.1, Ross Young 2, Brendan Fevola, Adam Bentick, Setanta O’hAilpin, Matthew Lappin, Adam Hartlett, Brad Fisher.
Best: Fremantle: Jeff Farmer, Matthew Pavlich, Des Headland, Antoni Grover, Luke McPharlin, Steven Dodd, Peter Bell. Carlton: Andrew Carrazzo, Kade Simpson, Jarrad Waite, Ross Young, Adam Bentick, Heath Scotland.
Umpires: McBurney, Avon, Fila.

 

2008 — ROUND 9 — GAME 2
Carlton v Fremantle
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Docklands, 2.10pm AEST; Roof: open; crowd: 28,955
Conditions: Good
Weather: 17C, fine, mainly sunny
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
CAR 4.3-27 (8) 7.7-49 (6) 11.10-76 14.13-97 (9)
FRE 3.1-19 7.1-43 13.1-79 (3) 14.4-88
Goals: Carlton: Brad Fisher 2, Eddie Betts 2, Heath Scotland 2, Brendan Fevola, Simon Wiggins, Kade Simpson, Jake Edwards, Steven Browne, Andrew Carrazzo, Nick Stevens, Darren Pfeiffer. Fremantle: Matthew Pavlich 4, Chris Tarrant 3, Jeff Farmer 2, Dean Solomon, Peter Bell, Duffield, Michael Johnson, Kepler Bradley.
Best: Carlton: Nick Stevens, Kade Simpson, Adam Bentick, Brad Fisher, Heath Scotland, Eddie Betts. Fremantle: Matthew Pavlich, Garrick Ibbotson, Chris Tarrant, Luke McPharlin, Rhys Palmer, Kepler Bradley.
Umpires: Gary Fila, Simon Meredith, Martin Ellis.
Reports:
l Jarrad Waite (Car) was cited by the MRP with a Level One striking charge against Chris Mayne (Fre) in Q4. While the incident drew only 80 points, 97.75 carry-over points boosts his tally to 173.75, meaning a one-match ban with an early plea. Carlton sought the adjudication of the Tribunal. Waite unsuccessfully argued his case on Tuesday when the Tribunal found the action negligent and suspended Waite for one match.
l Matthew Pavlich (Fre) was cited by the MRP with making negligent contact with umpire Gary Fila. Pavlich admitted guilt and accepted the MRP fine of $1950.

 

2009 — ROUND 7 — GAME 5
Carlton v Fremantle
Saturday (n), May 9, 2009
Carrara Oval, 7.10pm AEST, crowd: 10,294
Conditions: Fair to good; dew later
Weather: 20C, mostly clear; possible shower
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
CAR 3.2-20 8.4-52 9.10-64 11.15-81
FRE 3.4-22 (2) 10.5-65 (13) 12.7-79 (15) 13.10-88 (7)
Goals: Fremantle: Byron Schammer 2, David Mundy 2, Ryan Murphy 2, Dean Solomon, Brett Peake, Scott Thornton, Aaron Sandilands, Luke McPharlin, Roger Hayden, Stephen Hill. Carlton: Jarrad Waite 3, Cameron Cloke, Eddie Betts, Chris Judd, Marc Murphy, Richard Hadley, Chris Yarran, Aaron Joseph, Brendan Fevola.
Best: Fremantle: Paul Hasleby, Aaron Sandilands, Byron Schammer, David Mundy, Garrick Ibbotson, Scott Thornton. Carlton: Chris Judd, Marc Murphy, Heath Scotland, Matthew Kreuzer, Jarrad Waite, Bryce Gibbs.
Umpires: Stephen McBurney, Mathew Nicholls, Jacob Mollison.
Report:
Byron Schammer (Fre) charged with a Level Two striking charge against Marc Murphy (Car) in Q4. His carryover demerit points from past 12 months means his one-game suspension cannot be reduced with an early plea.
Fremantle sought the adjudication of the Tribunal. On Tuesday night it was argued contact was not intentional it was negligible and of not enough force to constitute a strike.
The Tribunal took only 10 minutes to agree and found the player not guilty.

ALL THE GAMES, ALL THE STATS SINCE 1995

CARLTON versus FREMANTLE
P W L D P W L D
  21 9 12 21 12 9

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HIGHEST SCORES
2000-R9-S 21.21-147 (v 82) 2007-R13-S 27.11-173 (v 96)
1996-R18-PP 23.7-145 (v 84) 2005-R16-MCG 24.8-152 (v 117)
2001-R16-PP 19.13-127 (v 56) 2003-R10-S 19.13-127 (v 99)
1999-R19-WCA 19.12-126 (v 57) 2001-R1-S 18.10-118 (v 119)

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GREATEST WINNING MARGINS
2001-R16-PP 75pts (131-56) 2007-R13-S 77pts (173-96)
1999-R19-WCA 69pts (126-57) 1996-R3-S 53pts (102-49)
2000-R9-S 65pts (147-82) 2004-R18-PP 48pts (111-63)
1996-R18-PP 61pts (145-84) 2004-R1-S 47pts (107-60)

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CARLTON — BEST IN GOALS
7.1 Stephen Kernahan, 1995-R13-S
7.1 Scott Camporeale, 1996-R18-PP
6.3 Matthew Lappin, 2001-R16-PP
6.2 Brendan Fevola, 2006-R2-S
5.2 Brendan Fevola, 2003-R10-S
5.0 Brendan Fevola, 2006-R17-Dok
5.1 Jarrad Waite, 2007-R13-S

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FREMANTLE — BEST IN GOALS
9.0 Matthew Pavlich, 2005-R16-MCG
7.1 Paul Medhurst, 2003-R10-S
6 Clive Waterhouse, 2000-R9-S
5 Tony Modra, 2001-R1-S
5.0 Ryan Murphy, 2006-R17-Dok
5.2 Des Headland, 2007-R13-S
4 Peter Mann, 1996-R3-S
4 Justin Longmuir, 2002-R10-S
4 Paul Medhurst, 2004-R1-S
4 Paul Medhurst, 2005-R5-S
4 Peter Bell, 2007-R13-S
4 Jeff Farmer, 2007-R13-S
4 Matthew Pavlich, 2007-R13-S

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LONGEST WINNING SEQUENCE
CARLTON FREMANTLE
5 games, 1999-2001 9 games, 2002-07
2 games, 1996-1997 1 game, 1996, 1998, 2009
1 game, 1995

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DRAWN MATCHES
Nil
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LOWEST SCORES — since 1995
CARLTON FREMANTLE
1996-R3-S 6.13-49 (v 102) 1995-R13-S 7.7-49 (v 106)
2004-R1-S 8.12-60 (v 107) 1999-R19-WCA 8.8-56 (v 131)
2004-R18-PP 9.9-63 (v 111) 1999-R19-WCA 8.9-57 (v 126)
1998-R13-S 10.8-68 (v 76) 1998-R13-S 10.16-76 (v 68)
2002-R10-S 10.8-68 (v 96)

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CARLTON — BEST SCORE IN EACH QUARTER

1st QUARTER

2nd QUARTER

9.3-57 v 0.1-1 2001-R16-PP 6.3-39 v 0.4-4 1996-R18-PP
5.7-37 v 3.2-20 2000-R9-S 6.2-38 v 2.1-13 1997-R9-PP
5.4-34 v 4.3-27 2007-R13-S 5.5-35 v 4.2-26 2000-R9-S
5.3-33 v 3.3-21 1999-R19-WCA 5.3-33 v 2.2-14 1995-R13-S

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3rd QUARTER

4th QUARTER

8.6-54 v 3.0-18 2000-R9-S 7.3-45 v 5.2-32 1996-R18-PP
7.1-43 v 3.1-19 2001-R1-S 6.6-42 v 5.1-31 2005-R16-MCG
6.0-36 v 3.6-24 1996-R18-PP 6.5-41 v 6.2-38 2001-R1-S
5.4-34 v 0.0-0 1999-R19-WCA 6.3-39 v 5.3-33 1999-R4-PP

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FREMANTLE — BEST SCORE IN EACH QUARTER

1st QUARTER

2nd QUARTER

8.3-51 v 4.3-27 2005-R16-MCG 7.4-46 v 2.2-14 2001-R1-S
7.2-44 v 2.2-14 2006-R2-S 7.2-44 v 3.2-20 2002-R10-S
5.3-33 v 3.3-21 2004-R1-S 7.1-43 v 5.2-32 2009-R7-C
4.4-28 v 3.3-21 2004-R18-PP 7.0-42 v 5.1-31 2005-R16-MCG

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3rd QUARTER

4th QUARTER

8.1-49 v 2.5-17 2007-R13-S 9.3-57 v 5.7-37 2007-R13-S
6.3-39 v 2.4-16 2006-R17-Dok 7.3-45 v 1.1-7 2004-R18-PP
5.3-33 v 1.3-9 2002-R10-S 6.5-41 v 2.3-15 1996-R3-S
4.4-28 v 2.5-17 2005-R16-MCG 6.2-38 v 6.5-41 2001-R1-S

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WHERE WHEN   CROWD 

FINAL SCORE

Margin
95-R13-S Su-July 2 25,067 Car 15.16-106 d Fre 7.7-49 57pts
96-R3-S Su-Apr 14 22,652 Fre 15.12-102 d Car 6.13-49 53pts
96-R18-PP Sa-Aug 3 15,277 Car 23.7-145 d Fre 11.18-84 61pts
97-R9-PP Sa-May 24 18,187 Car 16.9-105 d Fre 14.4-98 17pts
98-R13-S Su-June 21 23,899 Fre 10.16-76 d Car 10.8-68 8pts
99-R4-PP Sa-Apr 17 19,100 Car 19.7-121 d Fre 14.8-92 29pts
99-R19-WCA Sa(N)Aug 7 23,372 Car 19.12-126 d Fre 8.9-57 69pts
00-R9-S Su-May 7 28,421 Car 21.21-147 d Fre 13.4-82 65pts
01-R1-S Sa(N)Mar 31 23,716 Car 18.11-119 d Fre 18.10-118 1 pt
01-R16-PP Sa-July 21 15,622 Car 19.17-131 d Fre 8.8-56 75pts
02-R10-S Su-June 2 27,277 Fre 14.12-96 d Car 10.8-68 28pts
03-R10-S Sa-May 31 33,250 Fre 19.13-127 d Car 15.9-99 28pts
04-R1-S Sa-Mar 27 34,177 Fre 15.17-107 d Car 8.12-60 47pts
04-R18-PP Sa-July 31 17,092 Fre 16.15-111 d Car 9.9-63 48pts
05-R5-S Sa(N)Apr 23 36,056 Fre 15.13-103 d Car 11.18-84 19pts
05-R16-MCG Su-July 17 16,076 Fre 24.8-152 d Car 17.15-117 35pts
06-R2-S Sa(N)Apr 8 34,553 Fre 15.11-101 d Car 13.8-86 15pts
06-R17-Dok Su-July 31 17,518 Fre 15.17-107 d Car 13.11-89 18pts
07-R13-S Sa-June 30 36,307 Fre 27.11-173 d Car 13.18-96 77pts
08-R9-Dok Sa-May 24 28,955 Car 14.13-97 d Fre 14.4-88 9pts
09-R7-C Sa(N)May 9 10,294 Fre 13.10-88 d Car 11.15-81 7pts

FROM THE "FOOTYSTATS DIARY" — LAST TIME:

CARLTON v FREMANTLE
the Dockers maintained their good run against the Blues – Freo has won nine of the last 10 contests ...
Fremantle won three in-a-row – last time was 2008-R16-17-18 and before that 2005, R5-6-7 ...
in their first appearance at Carrara Oval, Fremantle won their first game in Queensland – all eight visits to the Gabba have been defeats at the hands of the Lions ...
no other new match records were noted ...
50th BRYCE GIBBS (Carlton), 2007-09 ...

Michael Rogers notes with the loss to Fremantle, Carlton now have the worst return from 200 consecutive matches in the club's history.

Since round 11 of 2000, the Blues have won 66, lost 132 and drawn 2.
 

Dockers hold off Blues in a thriller finish (The Age)more ...

FREMANTLE 13.10-88 (Schammer 2, Mundy 2, Murphy 2) best, Hasleby, Sandilands, Schammer, CARLTON 11.15-81 (Waite 3) best, Judd, Murphy, Scotland.
Saturday night at Carrara Oval: 10,294.
Report:
Byron Schammer (Fre) charged with a Level Two striking charge against Marc Murphy (Car) in Q4. His carryover demerit points from past 12 months means his one-game suspension cannot be reduced with an early plea.
Fremantle sought the adjudication of the Tribunal. On Tuesday night it was argued contact was not intentional it was negligible and of not enough force to constitute a strike.
The Tribunal took only 10 minutes to agree and found the player not guilty.


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