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WB Game Day V Fremantle R6 2019
Could change depending on the team selections tonight.
Margin: Bulldogs by 3 points - a famous Bulldog win on Anzac weekend
First Goal: Tory Dickson
Best On Ground: Tom Liberatore (Libba)
Go Bulldogs!!
Last edited by Eastdog; 25-04-2019 at 08:51 PM.
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WB by 18
First Goal Libba
BOG Hunter
If you kicked five goals and Tom Boyd kicked five goals, Tom Boyd kicked more goals than you.
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Freo by heaps
First goal: McLean
BOG: The Bont
I see multiple goalless quarters in our immediate future.
Ooh, and timely reminder that as David Mundy trots out for game 300 he was drafted with the pick we gave them for Steven Koops.
True story!
BORDERLINE FLYING
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Freo by 86
1st goal - Dickson
Bog - bont
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Any woofers from WA going or anyone travelling over? I know westbulldog isn’t going but maybe Bertie Wooster, Scraggers, mjp might be there.
"Footscray people are incredible people; so humble. I'm just so happy - ecstatic"
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Scraggers by 6
1st goal - Naughton
Bog - Bont
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Dockers by 56
FG Naughton
BOG Smith
The curse is dead.
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Shockers by plenty
First Goal for us Gowers
BOG for us Jacko
[B][COLOR="#0000CD"]Our club was born in blood and boots, not in AFL focus groups.[/COLOR][/B]
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Freo by 72
BOG Macrae
FG Smith
Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023
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Dogs by 1 point
BOG: Bont
FG: Dickson
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https://www.westernbulldogs.com.au/n...m-news-round-6
TEAM NEWS | One change for Dogs
Apr 25, 2019 6:20PM
One change has been made to the Western Bulldogs’ line-up for Saturday night’s clash against Fremantle at Optus Stadium.
In-form big man Jackson Trengove comes into the side for his first match of the year on the back of impressive VFL form.
He replaces utility Bailey Williams, who makes way after coming in for the round five clash against Carlton.
Last week’s debutants, Will Hayes and Lachie Young, have both retained their spots.
Josh Schache, Fletcher Roberts, Pat Lipinski and Roarke Smith are the emergencies.
The Bulldogs will be determined to bounce back after three consecutive defeats, against Gold Coast Suns, Collingwood and Carlton.
They sit in 14th spot on the ladder, but only one win behind the fourth-placed Dockers who enter the match on the back of a win against the GWS Giants.
The match will mark 300 AFL games for Fremantle star David Mundy.
ROUND 6 TEAM
B: Ed Richards, Aaron Naughton, Hayden Crozier
HB: Caleb Daniel, Zaine Cordy, Easton Wood
C: Lachie Hunter, Tom Liberatore, Jason Johannisen
HF: Will Hayes, Billy Gowers, Sam Lloyd
F: Josh Dunkley, Marcus Bontempelli, Tory Dickson
Foll: Tim English, Toby McLean, Jack Macrae
Int: Mitch Wallis, Bailey Smith, Jackson Trengove, Lachie Young
Emer: Josh Schache, Fletcher Roberts, Pat Lipinski, Roarke Smith
In: Jackson Trengove
Out: Bailey Williams
MATCH DETAILS
Fremantle v Western Bulldogs
Optus Stadium
Saturday 26 April
6.10pm AWST
For detailed match information, click here.
LAST TIME THEY MET
Round 5, 2018 – It’s been more than 12 months since the Dogs and Dockers last met, with Fremantle claiming the points in the wet with a 54-point win. Nat Fyfe (43 disposals) and Michael Walters (five goals) were dominant for the Dockers, who increased their lead at each interval. Matt Suckling (27 disposals) was the Dogs’ leading ball-winner, with Billy Gowers and Tom Boyd snaring two goals apiece and Toby McLean (25 disposals) also influential.
BROADCAST INFO
TV - Channel 7, FOX Footy
Radio - Triple M, 3AW/6PR, ABC Grandstand, NIRS
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https://m.afl.com.au/news/2019-04-22...stern-bulldogs
Match preview: Fremantle v Western Bulldogs
Travis King
Apr 22, 2019 4:32PM
Where and when: Optus Stadium, Saturday April 27, 6.10pm AWST
Last time they met: Optus Stadium, round five, 2018: Fremantle 16.12 (108) defeated Western Bulldogs 8.6 (54)
The Dockers brushed the young Dogs aside to remain undefeated at new home Optus Stadium, with skipper Nat Fyfe at his domineering best picking up a career-high 43 disposals. Michael Walters bagged five goals for the home side, but the win was soured by Matt Taberner suffering a fractured foot.
TV, radio and online: Click here for broadcast guide
What it means for Fremantle: If there is a game the Dockers would want to win this year, outside of the Western Derby clashes, this would be it. The Len Hall Tribute Game is a massive event for the club and will be an even bigger occasion than normal with David Mundy playing his 300th game.
What it means for Western Bulldogs: The Dogs are losing credibility by the week and spoiling Mundy's party would be a huge shot in the arm for their finals chances. After winning their first two games the Bullies have lost three straight, and getting belted by Carlton was deflating to say the least.
How Fremantle wins: The Dockers should have too much firepower at home for the Dogs to handle. If Fremantle plays with pace and dare in similar fashion to the upset win over the Giants, it's hard to see the Dogs getting a toehold.
How the Western Bulldogs win: It will take a huge effort from onball stars Marcus Bontempelli, Jack Macrae and Tom Liberatore to deny the Dockers enough forward 50 entries to kick a winning score. The Dogs have to dominate midfield and lock it in their attacking half.
The stat: It was like watching a man against boys when Nat Fyfe tore the Dogs apart last year. The Dockers skipper finished with 43 disposals, 21 contested possessions, 13 clearances, seven inside 50s and a goal.
The match-up: Nat Fyfe v Marcus Bontempelli
Fyfe might only be ranked sixth in the AFL Player Ratings but he has been almost unstoppable this season, averaging 9.5 clearances and 29.3 disposals, and is arguably the best player in the game. Bontempelli (18th) isn't far behind and has averaged 29.8 touches and 6.4 clearances, but will need to be at his absolute best to match Fyfe's output.
It’s a big week for: David Mundy
The much-loved veteran will chalk up 300 games in purple and fittingly be lauded for an outstanding career. Mundy, the 2010 Doig medallist and 2015 All Australian, is arguably Freo's second-greatest player behind Matthew Pavlich, the only other WA-based player to reach the landmark, and deserves every plaudit coming his way this week.
AFL 2019 Round 04 - West Coast v Fremantle
Big call: Jesse Hogan's confidence is growing and the boom recruit could have a birthday against the Dogs defence if there is enough supply. Tipping him to bag five goals on Saturday night.
Prediction: Dockers by 47 points
The views in this article are those of the author and not necessarily those of the AFL or its clubs
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Dockers by 78
Inside 50’s us
Efficiency inside 50 them
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Dogs by 1 point
First Goal: Dickson
BOG The Bont
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Dockers by 103 points
First Goal The Bont
BOG Hunter