9/3/2023 0 Comments Enemy simon curtisWESTERN BULLDOGS 10.13 (73) lost to GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY 11.12 (78) To make matters worse for the Cats, they also lost Hawkins (calf) and Mark Blicavs (hamstring) to injuries. The result was a huge blow to Geelong’s finals chances on the day Chris Scott overtook Reg Hickey as the longest-serving coach in club history. Ollie Henry and Tom Hawkins kicked two goals each for the Cats, but Jeremy Cameron (1.5) was wayward in front of the big sticks. Important midfielders Caleb Serong and Andrew Brayshaw also exerted their influence on the contest. Those two and Josh Corbett each kicked two goals for the Dockers as defenders Luke Ryan and Alex Pearce shone. Late goals from Michael Frederick and Lachie Schultz steered Fremantle to a surprise win in enemy territory. Despite a third loss of the season, Collingwood maintained a two-game buffer on top of the ladder. Jordan De Goey and Josh Daicos impressed for the Magpies, with Jeremy Howe kicking three final-quarter goals when moved forward after Mason Cox was subbed out. Adam Cerra (20 disposals, six clearances) starred for the Blues before hobbling off with a hamstring injury during the third quarter, while Jacob Weitering, captain Patrick Cripps and Jack Martin (three goals) were also influential. The upset of the old enemy was Carlton’s most significant win of the season to date and put Michael Voss’s side back inside the top eight. Photo: AFL MEDIAĬOLLINGWOOD 10.16 (76) lost to CARLTON 14.9 (93)Ĭoleman Medal leader Charlie Curnow booted six goals – five of them in the second half – to help the rampaging Blues post a sixth successive victory. Melbourne’s Harrison Petty (centre) celebrates one of his career-best six goals against Richmond.
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