Townsville Bulletin

Pies do enough to sink Carlton

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COLLINGWOO­D their way into the with a hard- fought win over injury- hit yesterday.

The Blues led by a point midway through the third quarter, but couldn’t hold off the Pies, who ground out a 11.13 ( 79) to 9.5 ( 59) win in front of 53,706 fans at the MCG.

Scott Pendlebury starred in Collingwoo­d’s fifth win in a row with 29 possession­s and a goal, with Steele Sidebottom ( 31 disposals) and Tom Phillips ( 28) also influentia­l.

In his 299th AFL game, Carlton veteran Kade Simpson ( 31) was typically polished across half- back.

Patrick Cripps ( 29 touches and three goals) was a bull at the stoppages and Charlie Curnow ( 19) pulled down two stunning marks and kicked three goals.

It was a brave effort from Carlton a week after they were held goalless in a demoralisi­ng first half by Fremantle.

The Blues played with two fit players on the bench in the second half after losing Lachie Plowman ( knee) and Matthew Kreuzer ( ankle) to injury.

Those losses came after Levi Casboult suffered a broken finger just minutes before the opening bounce. The key forward was replaced by defender Cam O’Shea, who only made it on to the field 11 minutes into the first quarter. scrapped top four 20- point Carlton

Despite the drama, the Blues started well and kicked three goals, with scores tied up at the first break.

Pendlebury then kicked a brilliant goal from the boundary line as the Pies took an 11point lead into halftime.

Cripps and Curnow goaled for the dogged Blues after the restart, but a brilliant mark and goal from Will Hoskin- Elliott ( three goals) put the Pies up by 14 points at three- quarter time.

Hoskin- Elliott added another two goals as the Pies finally saw off their rivals, but Adam Treloar left the field clutching his hamstring.

The Magpies improved to a 9- 4 record and will take on Gold Coast at Metricon Stadium in round 15, with Carlton ( 1- 12) to host Port Adelaide at the MCG on Saturday.

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Collingwoo­d’s Scott Pendlebury.

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