Brisbane Lions Dominate Port Adelaide Power with a 152-73 Victory at Adelaide Oval – Round 15, 2024 AFL Season

The Melbourne Cricket Ground was buzzing with excitement as the Carlton Blues took on the Geelong Cats in Round 15 of the 2024 season. The Blues dominated the Cats with a final score of 138 to 75, leaving their fans ecstatic and the Cats’ supporters disheartened. The atmosphere was electric, and the Blues delivered a performance that will be remembered for a long time.

Season: 2024 / Round: 15
Jun 22, 2024
Adelaide Oval
Full Time
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
3.2 [20] 5.5 [35] 6.9 [45] 10.13 [73]
5.5 [35] 12.8 [80] 18.11 [119] 23.14 [152]

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The first quarter saw the Carlton Blues come out swinging, quickly establishing their dominance. Tom De Koning opened the scoring with a goal at the 3-minute mark, and Charlie Curnow followed up with another just a minute later. By the 8th minute, Matthew Owies had added to the tally, putting the Blues ahead by 18 points. The Cats responded with goals from Zach Tuohy and Max Holmes, but the Blues were relentless. Alex Cincotta and Charlie Curnow added two more goals, and by the end of the quarter, the Blues led 33 to 14.

The second quarter was a continuation of the Blues’ onslaught. The Cats tried to close the gap with early goals from Oliver Dempsey and Jeremy Cameron, but the Blues had other plans. Harry McKay, Charlie Curnow, and Blake Acres each found the back of the net, extending their lead. Matthew Owies was particularly impressive, scoring twice in quick succession. By halftime, the Blues had a commanding lead of 71 to 35.

Game Feed
Q1 - 1`
1
behind
-
Charlie Cameron
0 - 1
+1
Jeremy Finlayson
-
goal
+5
6 - 1
Q1 - 6`
6
Josh Sinn
-
goal
+11
12 - 1
Q1 - 8`
6
Q1 - 10`
6
goal
-
Bruce Reville
12 - 7
-5
Q1 - 12`
1
behind
-
Cameron Rayner
12 - 8
-4
Q1 - 12`
1
behind
-
Joe Daniher
12 - 9
-3
Q1 - 13`
6
goal
-
Charlie Cameron
12 - 15
+3
Q1 - 16`
6
goal
-
Callum Ah Chee
12 - 21
+9
Mitchell Georgiades
-
behind
-8
13 - 21
Q1 - 18`
1
Q1 - 22`
6
goal
-
Eric Hipwood
13 - 27
+14
Q1 - 23`
1
behind
-
Zac Bailey
13 - 28
+15
Zak Butters
-
goal
-9
19 - 28
Q1 - 27`
6
Q1 - 31`
6
goal
-
Joe Daniher
19 - 34
+15
Q2 - 2`
1
behind
-
Joe Daniher
19 - 35
+16
Todd Marshall
-
goal
-10
25 - 35
Q2 - 5`
6
Ollie Lord
-
goal
-4
31 - 35
Q2 - 9`
6
Q2 - 12`
6
goal
-
Eric Hipwood
31 - 41
+10
Q2 - 14`
6
goal
-
Cameron Rayner
31 - 47
+16
Q2 - 16`
6
goal
-
Logan Morris
31 - 53
+22
Jason Horne-Francis
-
behind
-21
32 - 53
Q2 - 18`
1
Q2 - 19`
6
goal
-
Logan Morris
32 - 59
+27
Q2 - 22`
6
goal
-
Eric Hipwood
32 - 65
+33
Jeremy Finlayson
-
behind
-32
33 - 65
Q2 - 27`
1
Q2 - 29`
6
goal
-
Oscar McInerney
33 - 71
+38
Q2 - 34`
6
goal
-
Oscar McInerney
33 - 77
+44
Logan Evans
-
behind
-43
34 - 77
Q2 - 35`
1
Q3 - 2`
1
behind
-
Eric Hipwood
34 - 78
+44
Q3 - 6`
6
goal
-
Eric Hipwood
34 - 84
+50
Q3 - 7`
6
goal
-
Hugh McCluggage
34 - 90
+56
Q3 - 9`
6
goal
-
Joe Daniher
34 - 96
+62
Q3 - 13`
6
goal
-
Zac Bailey
34 - 102
+68
Q3 - 16`
6
goal
-
Eric Hipwood
34 - 108
+74
Jason Horne-Francis
-
behind
-73
35 - 108
Q3 - 18`
1
Miles Bergman
-
behind
-72
36 - 108
Q3 - 21`
1
Q3 - 23`
1
behind
-
Cameron Rayner
36 - 109
+73
Mitchell Georgiades
-
goal
-67
42 - 109
Q3 - 24`
6
Jason Horne-Francis
-
behind
-66
43 - 109
Q3 - 26`
1
Q3 - 30`
6
goal
-
Callum Ah Chee
43 - 115
+72
Todd Marshall
-
behind
-71
44 - 115
Q3 - 32`
1
Mitchell Georgiades
-
goal
-65
50 - 115
Q4 - 1`
6
Q4 - 3`
1
behind
-
Joe Daniher
50 - 116
+66
Q4 - 4`
6
goal
-
Oscar McInerney
50 - 122
+72
Q4 - 5`
6
goal
-
Hugh McCluggage
50 - 128
+78
Ollie Lord
-
behind
-77
51 - 128
Q4 - 9`
1
Q4 - 9`
6
goal
-
Bruce Reville
51 - 134
+83
Ollie Lord
-
goal
-77
57 - 134
Q4 - 11`
6
Q4 - 14`
1
behind
-
Hugh McCluggage
57 - 135
+78
Mitchell Georgiades
-
goal
-72
63 - 135
Q4 - 15`
6
Dan Houston
-
behind
-71
64 - 135
Q4 - 17`
1
Darcy Byrne-Jones
-
behind
-70
65 - 135
Q4 - 17`
1
Q4 - 20`
6
goal
-
Joe Daniher
65 - 141
+76
Q4 - 21`
6
goal
-
Charlie Cameron
65 - 147
+82
Q4 - 25`
1
behind
-
Charlie Cameron
65 - 148
+83
Quinton Narkle
-
behind
-82
66 - 148
Q4 - 27`
1
Jed McEntee
-
goal
-76
72 - 148
Q4 - 30`
6

The third quarter saw the Blues consolidating their lead. Alex Cincotta scored early, and despite some resistance from the Cats with goals from Sam De Koning and Gary Rohan, the Blues remained in control. The Cats’ Jeremy Cameron was a standout, but his efforts were not enough to turn the tide. The Blues led 83 to 56 at the end of the third quarter, with their fans sensing an inevitable victory.

The final quarter was a showcase of the Blues’ prowess. Matthew Kennedy, Harry McKay, and Elijah Hollands each scored, putting the game beyond the Cats’ reach. Despite late goals from Jeremy Cameron and Gryan Miers, the Cats couldn’t close the gap. The Blues continued to pile on the points, with Charlie Curnow and Sam Walsh adding to the scoreboard. The final whistle blew with the Blues triumphant at 138 to 75.

The team statistics tell the story of the Blues’ dominance. Carlton had 389 disposals compared to Geelong’s 341, and they outperformed the Cats in kicks (217 to 188) and handballs (172 to 153). The Blues also had more clearances (50 to 39) and tackles (80 to 66), showcasing their all-around superiority.

Team Statistics
Power:Disposals - 334; Kicks - 184; Handballs - 150; Free Kicks - 15; Hitouts - 39; Clearances - 27; Marks - 91; Goals - 10; Assists - 7; Behinds - 11; Tackles - 72;
Lions:Disposals - 399; Kicks - 249; Handballs - 150; Free Kicks - 18; Hitouts - 33; Clearances - 42; Marks - 124; Goals - 23; Assists - 16; Behinds - 10; Tackles - 49;
10
Goals
23
11
Behinds
10
7
Assists
16
91
Marks
124
39
Hitouts
33
27
Clearances
42
334
Disposals
399
184
Kicks
249
150
Handballs
150
15
Free Kicks
18
72
Tackles
49

Charlie Curnow was undoubtedly the star performer, scoring five goals and making two behinds. Harry McKay and Matthew Owies also had standout performances, each contributing significantly to the Blues’ score. For the Cats, Jeremy Cameron was a key player, scoring three goals and assisting in two others, but his efforts were in vain.

Patrick Cripps was a workhorse for the Blues, with 41 disposals, 14 clearances, and five tackles. Sam Walsh also had a stellar game with 33 disposals, nine clearances, and five tackles. On the Cats’ side, Max Holmes and Gryan Miers were notable contributors, but their efforts fell short against the Blues’ onslaught.

In conclusion, the Carlton Blues’ emphatic victory over the Geelong Cats is a testament to their skill and teamwork. This win solidifies their position as a formidable team this season, while the Cats will need to regroup and address their shortcomings. The Blues’ fans will be celebrating this dominant performance for weeks to come.

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