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Bolton’s Blues brave in defeat

- JASON PHELAN

CARLTON coach Brendon Bolton got the response he was after without getting the upset win the Blues craved against Geelong at Kardinia Park.

Six days after Melbourne destroyed them by 109 points, the Blues trailed by just eight points in the final term on Saturday night before falling to an 11.7 (73) to 5.15 (45) defeat.

Early in their first visit to the Cattery since 1997, the situation looked grim for Bolton’s men.

The Cats banged on the first four goals of the evening, but the Blues showed a resolve they lacked against the Demons.

“They’ve got resilience and character ... they’ve stuck really tight,” Bolton said.

“Even last year when we didn’t always win they were in the fight.

“And they’ve stayed in the fight (tonight) and that’s really important for them.

“They looked at (last week’s performanc­e), they challenged each other. In other words, they owned their careers and that’s what I was so pleased about and today they owned their performanc­es.

“But some critical contests hurt us — they score and we don’t.”

Bolton, who was still reeling from news skipper Marc Murphy will miss up to a month with a recurrence of a foot injury, was also left to rue some wayward kicking for goal.

“We kicked 5.15 so there were plenty of opportunit­ies to actually finish,” he said.

“They kicked 11.7, so there’s the ball game.

“We won the inside 50s (5147), the tackles (75-71), so there were some opportunit­ies to hit the scoreboard where we didn’t.”

 ?? Picture: MICHAEL KLEIN ?? WELCOME HOME: Geelong veteran Gary Ablett celebrates his goal in the first quarter.
Picture: MICHAEL KLEIN WELCOME HOME: Geelong veteran Gary Ablett celebrates his goal in the first quarter.

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