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Blues happy despite loss to Crows

By Nathan Schmook 9:20 PM Fri 12 March, 2010

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CARLTON and Adelaide have emerged injury free from Friday's NAB Challenge clash, with the Crows holding on to win a tight tussle by one point at Visy Park.

The Crows were up by as much as 15 points in the final quarter, but scores were drawn level 24 minutes in. A late behind from Simon Goodwin was effectively the match-winning play.

The final scores were 12.11 (83) to 11.16 (82), with Kurt Tippett (three goals), Taylor Walker (two) and Jared Petrenko (two) the Crows' multiple goal-kickers.

Goodwin, Nathan Bock, Graham Johncock, Myke Cook, Rory Sloane and Tippett were the side’s better players, while emerging youngster Tony Armstrong made a bright start in defence.

The Blues have lost their last seven home and away clashes against the Crows and the club was pleased to perform strongly against a side that has had the wood over it.

Ryan Houlihan (25 possessions), Andrew Carrazzo (22) and Shaun Grigg (22) were the major ball-winners, with Matthew Kreuzer and Mitch Robinson, who have had impressive pre-seasons, also among the side’s better players.

Setanta O’hAilpin (three goals), Robinson (two) and Eddie Betts (two) were the Blues multiple goal-kickers, with Bryce Gibbs, Brock McLean, Marc Murphy and Jarrad Waite also booting singles. 

The Blues started slowly, but worked their way into the game and a club spokesman said they were pleased with the intensity of the hit-out ahead of a round one assignment against Richmond at the MCG.

The Crows travel to Subiaco Oval to take on Fremantle in their season opener.
carltonfc.com.au

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