Carlton Dominates West Coast for Sixth Straight Win Under Interim Coach Josh Fraser
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- Carlton secured their sixth consecutive victory under interim coach Josh Fraser, defeating West Coast by 53 points at Docklands.
- Patrick Cripps and Sam Walsh led a dominant midfield performance, with Carlton now sitting at 7-8 and a strong contender for the wildcard finals round.
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Warum es wichtig ist
Carlton has won six consecutive games under interim coach Josh Fraser. The team is now 7-8 and in contention for the new wildcard finals round.
Carlton has notched a sixth straight win under interim coach Josh Fraser with a 53-point triumph over West Coast at Docklands.
Patrick Cripps (31 disposals, nine clearances, one goal) and Sam Walsh (33 disposals, five clearances) produced big midfield to lead the Blues to the 17.15 (117) to 9.10 (64) win in front of 41,861 spectators.
Fraser has maintained he is not interested in taking on the head coaching role on a permanent basis.
But with the Blues now sitting at 7-8 and shaping as a hot chance to make the new wildcard finals round, Fraser looms as a hard man to dislodge.
The Blues dominated a host of the key stats, with the likes of Harry McKay (three goals), Talor Byrne (three), Mitch McGovern (two), George Hewett (two) and Francis Evans (two) cashing in.
Carlton midfielder Jagga Smith racked up 23 disposals, nine clearances and a goal in a big boost to his Rising Star hopes, with his main contender Willem Duursma restricted to 12 possessions and one major.
Harley Reid finished with a match-high 12 clearances from his 23 disposals, but the Eagles dearly missed Tim Kelly (hamstring).
Carlton has not lost since Fraser took over following the exit of Michael Voss on May 11, and the Eagles only threatened them in short bursts.
Reid caught Cripps holding the ball with a huge early tackle to set the tone for the first quarter, and he let the Carlton skipper know about it during an ensuing wrestle on the turf.
The Eagles star followed it up with a goal on the run from 50 metres to help stem the bleeding after Carlton's early three-goal blitz.
But Cripps had the last laugh for the quarter, snapping truly from 45 metres and letting Reid know all about it as Carlton entered the first break with a 27-point lead.
Carlton's Talor Byrne provided a huge highlight early in the second quarter with a goal from the boundary line.
And Eagles young gun Bo Allan followed it up later in the term with a checkside goal on the run.
Cripps hurt his left hand shortly before half-time, but he was able to play on as Carlton entered the long break with a 32-point lead.
The Blues tallied a whopping 244 possessions to 144 in the first half, while they had 13 marks inside 50 to none for West Coast.
Carlton kept the Eagles at bay in the second half, and the Blues will be aiming for their seventh win on the trot when they take on struggling Richmond next week.
Offene Fragen
- Will Josh Fraser be offered the permanent head coaching role?
- Can Carlton maintain this winning streak?

