Historical information
An immaculate collection of newspaper articles & statistics compiled by Joan MacKenzie of the 1958 VFL season
Significance
The book contains an almost complete record of Carlton FC's 1958 season by Newspaper articles and self penned tables and statistics. The start of the 1958 season was tumultuous with infighting and committee factions. This period is superbly captured by the compiler of the scrap book. The 1958 season was not a successful one for Carlton;
1958 Summary
In his final season, Ken Hands stepped down from the captaincy that he had held for the previous 5 and a half years.
Unforunately, Carlton carried its losing form of the end of the 1957 season into 1958. The club would win only one of its first seven games, and that was against the previous years wooden spoon winner, Geelong. By the end of round 7, the Blues would sit dead last on the premiership table, and any chance of a finals appearance was gone.
The club managed to turn its fortunes around from round 8, though, winning four games in a row and 7 of its last 11 games. This lifted us to seventh place on the ladder with an 8 win, 10 loss record for the year. This improved form would lay the foundation for 1959, Carlton's best year of the 1950's, when the club would win its first eight games, finish second on the ladder, and reach a Preliminary Final.
Physical description
A Lined Blue & Red Embassy Exercise Book. Embassy was Coles's Generic Brand.
References
- 1958 Season Describes in detail Carlton FC's 1958 season