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Tackle ... Bernie Vince looks to get the ball away under pressure. Source: Sarah Reed / News Limited
Adelaide forward Taylor Walker kicked five goals as the Crows burst Carlton's pre-season bubble with a three-point victory on Friday night.
Walker's haul included two super-goals as Adelaide triumphed 4.11.7 (109) to 2.13.10 (106) at AAMI Stadium to inflict Carlton's first defeat this pre-season and under new coach Mick Malthouse.
0.6.2 (38) | Q1 | 0.4.2 (26) |
2.7.4 (64) | Q2 | 2.7.4 (64) |
4.11.7 (109) | Q3 | 2.9.7 (79) |
4.11.7 (109) | Q4 | 2.13.10 (106) |
Taylor Walker 3 | Kane Lucas 3 |
Josh Jenkins 2 | Dennis Armfield 2 |
Nathan van Berlo 1 | Mitch Robinson 2 |
Brad Crouch 1 | Andrew Carrazzo 1 |
Patrick Dangerfield 1 | Jefferey Garlett 1 |
Richard Douglas 1 | Shaun Hampson 1 |
Sam Jacobs 1 | Brock McLean 1 |
Graham Johncock 1 | Marc Murphy 1 |
Jared Petrenko 1 | Heath Scotland 1 |
Bernie Vince 1 | Chris Yarran 1 |
The Crows were sparked by Walker and dual club champion Scott Thompson, who collected 26 disposals, while Bernie Vince and David Mackay were also prominent.
Carlton's Kane Lucas booted three goals, teammate Dennis Armfield capped a fine game with two majors while Brock McLean was a standout with 24 touches and two goals, including a super-goal.
Adelaide laid the platform for their victory with a dominant third term which returned six goals to Carlton's two.
The scoring spree came after smooth passages of play in a free-flowing opening, with the scores locked at 2.7.4 (64) apiece at halftime.
And both teams booted two super-goals in the second quarter as Carlton's McLean and Marc Murphy and Adelaide's Walker and Sam Jacobs all scored nine-pointers.
Crows forward Walker also potted two regulation goals in the opening half for the home side, who were largely propelled by onballer Thompson's 17 disposals by the main break.
The Blues, who trailed by two goals at quarter-time, also had plenty of the ball with McLean prominent and Lucas scoring three goals for the half.
The third quarter proved decisive with Walker adding another super-goal to help Adelaide craft a five-goal advantage at the last change.
But Adelaide stopped to a near walk in the final quarter and didn't score as Carlton kicked four unanswered goals to creep within three points.
But the Crows, who lost forward pocket Ian Callinan - who suffered a knock on his left knee and was substituted out of the match at quarter-time - held on to win.
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