With their pressure and considerably smaller forward line, the Blues are causing the Power a ton of problems.
The most recent goal was scored by Matt Cottrell, whose team had scored six of the previous seven.
Darcy Byrne-Jones, who was hobbling off for the Power, is being evaluated, and his team is hoping he can come back.
Blues score their fifth straight.
After once more eluding the Power, Carlton now leads by 40 points thanks to a long kick into David Cuningham, who took a mark and converted the goal.
Carlton leads by 35 points after Motlop’s four-pointer.
Motlop scored his fourth goal of the first half after Jack Martin scored a goal with a snap of the goal-stick.
The Power appear astonished while the Blues are operating at full capacity.
With 15 minutes remaining in Q2, Blues lead Power 49–14.
Motlop scores twice in a short period of time.
The Blues are still in the game, and Jesse Motlop, a last-minute replacement for Matt Owies during warm-ups, has already scored his second and third goals.
His third goal was cleaned up from broken play in front of the goal square, and his most recent goal was a great check-sided snap after roving the ball from in front of the pack.
Motlop gave a great performance.
McKay has a right knee injury (UPDATE)
There is no additional information on Harry McKay’s right knee injury, according to Fox Footy.
The way McKay landed when he was hurt gave the impression that he had injured his ankle, but the injury is to his knee. The Blues will be hoping and praying that McKay’s absence will only be a few weeks.
Carlton, QT to Port Adelaide, 3.6 (24) 2.2 (14)
Despite having a well-earned advantage, the Blues have lost Harry McKay to injury after an exciting opening frame.
The Power will know they need to elevate but they are still in this game if they can lift because they have missed numerous opportunities at goal.
For both of these parties, everything is on the line.
According to Fox Footy, Harry McKay is having right knee problems.
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