For the first years of their existence, the Dockers were nothing more than a minnow that went through various desperate phases of partial success, crash and the rebuild. In 1995 the Dockers were still heavily reliant on their initial ‘establishment’ trades of Ridley, Delaney, Kickett and Allan, and were no match for the good teams in the competition.
This away win was impressive for its control and dominance against the local team, backed up by a superb 7 goal game from Stephen Kernahan and the defence leadership of BOG Peter Dean.
Carlton 3.3 (21) 8.7 (55) 10.13 (73) 15.16 (106)
Fremantle 2.0 (12) 4.2 (26) 6.5 (41) 7.7 (49)
Venue: Subiaco
Date: Sunday, July 2, 1995
Umpires: M.Prince, D.Rich & T.Pfeiffer
Crowd: 25,067
Goalkickers: S.Kernahan 7, E.Spalding 2, B.Pearce 2, B.Mitchell 1, T.Lynn 1, F.Brown 1, A.Koutoufides 1
Best: S.Kernahan, E.Spalding, A.Koutoufides, F.Brown, B.Ratten, P.Dean, A.Christou
Reports: Nil
Injuries: Nil
B: | 32 Adrian Whitehead | 1 Stephen Silvagni | 14 Michael Sexton |
HB: | 5 Andrew McKay | 35 Peter Dean | 39 Ang Christou |
C: | 16 Scott Camporeale | 7 Brett Ratten | 13 Mil Hanna |
HF: | 23 Dean Rice | 11 Earl Spalding | 20 Fraser Brown |
F: | 19 Brad Pearce | 4 Stephen Kernahan (c) | 10 Barry Mitchell |
Ruck: | 44 Justin Madden | 43 Anthony Koutoufides | 21 Craig Bradley (vc) |
Interchange: | 34 Ron De Iulio | 15 Tony Lynn | 22 Glenn Manton |
Coach: | David Parkin |
Brownlow votes:
3 - Peter Dean (CARL)
2 - Earl Spalding (CARL)
1 - Fraser Brown (CARL)
Milestones:
First game against the Fremantle Dockers
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