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Geez, Chris Judd was good ... and we were bad. The other thing I remember is Garlett running 80 metres with only one bounce and getting away with it and on top of losing badly, James Strauss broke his leg.

CARLTON

Backs Nick Duigan Lachlan Henderson Jeremy Laidler

Half backs Aaron Joseph Bret Thornton Zach Tuohy

Centreline Heath Scotland Chris Judd Christopher Yarran

Half forwards Jeffrey Garlett Bryce Gibbs Kade Simpson

Forwards Eddie Betts Matthew Kreuzer Andrew Walker

Followers Robert Warnock Marc Murphy Mitch Robinson

Interchange Dennis Armfield David Ellard Brock McLean Marcus Davies

Emergencies Ryan Houlihan Setanta O'hAilpin Kane Lucas

In Aaron Joseph

Out Ryan Houlihan

MELBOURNE

Backs James Strauss James Frawley Clint Bartram

Half backs Colin Garland Jared Rivers Joel Macdonald

Centreline Jack Trengove Jordie McKenzie Aaron Davey

Half forwards Lynden Dunn Jack Watts Tom Scully

Forwards Brad Green Ricky Petterd Jeremy Howe

Followers Max Gawn Brent Moloney Nathan Jones

Interchange Matthew Bate Stefan Martin Jordan Gysberts Luke Tapscott

Emergencies Tom McDonald Daniel Nicholson Colin Sylvia

In Clint Bartram Aaron Davey Max Gawn Joel Macdonald Tom Scully

Out Mark Jamar (foot) Liam Jurrah Addam Maric Daniel Nicholson Colin Sylvia

 

We were decent until the Strauss injury, but in the end Watts was the only positive

At least Murphys out....any other injuries for the Boos??

 

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