WOOF Match Preview - Western Bulldogs v St.Kilda Round 6 2025

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  • Grantysghost
    Bouncing Strong
    • Apr 2010
    • 18858

    WOOF Match Preview - Western Bulldogs v St.Kilda Round 6 2025



    Line Western Bulldogs St Kilda
    Full Back [24] Buku Khamis, [19] Liam Jones, [29] Lachlan Bramble [27] Arie Schoenmaker, [44] Callum Wilkie, [29] Jimmy Webster
    Half Back [39] Jason Johannisen, [7] Rory Lobb, [31] Bailey Dale [13] Ryan Byrnes, [7] Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera, [2] Marcus Windhager
    Centre [34] Bailey Williams, [20] Ed Richards, [27] Joel Freijah [8] Bradley Hill, [35] Jack Sinclair, [32] Mason Wood
    Half Forward [30] Lachlan McNeil, [33] Aaron Naughton, [21] Tom Liberatore [40] Max Hall, [22] Darcy Wilson, [10] Mitch Owens
    Full Forward [18] James O'Donnell, [10] Sam Darcy, [14] Rhylee West [43] Cooper Sharman, [47] Anthony Caminiti, [1] Jack Higgins
    Followers [44] Tim English, [4] Marcus Bontempelli, [8] Matthew Kennedy [19] Rowan Marshall, [6] Jack Macrae, [9] Jack Steele
    Interchange [36] Luke Cleary, [42] Sam Davidson, [26] Josh Dolan, [6] Cooper Hynes, [9] Ryley Sanders [4] Lance Collard, [14] Liam Stocker, [23] Liam Henry, [24] Angus Hastie, [34] Hugo Garcia
    Emergencies [5] Jedd Busslinger, [25] Caleb Poulter, [13] Oskar Baker [3] Zak Jones, [5] Tobie Travaglia, [31] Harry Boyd
    Ins and Outs

    Western Bulldogs :

    In : God
    Out : Harmes

    St.Kilda :

    In : Schoenmaker, Henry
    Out: : Travaglia, Jones






    Form guide

    History



    Western Bulldogs Detail St Kilda
    79 All Time Wins 85
    14 Wins at Venue 16
    5 Wins in Last 10 5
    Recent Form
    Western Bulldogs Score Round Score St Kilda
    Western Bulldogs 19.10 124 2024 R6 9.10 64 St Kilda
    Western Bulldogs 5.11 41 2023 R2 14.8 92 St Kilda
    Western Bulldogs 13.6 84 2022 R18 7.14 56 St Kilda
    Western Bulldogs 21.18 144 2021 R10 5.3 33 St Kilda
    Western Bulldogs 9.10 64 2020 EF 10.7 67 St Kilda
    Western Bulldogs 7.7 49 2020 R2 14.4 88 St Kilda
    Western Bulldogs 14.5 89 2019 R18 17.14 116 St Kilda
    Western Bulldogs 15.13 103 2018 R20 9.14 68 St Kilda
    Western Bulldogs 13.12 90 2017 R10 7.8 50 St Kilda
    Western Bulldogs 9.6 60 2016 R18 11.9 75 St Kilda
    Key Stats
    Stat Western Bulldogs St Kilda Saints
    Kicks 204.2 218.6
    Handballs 159.2 145.0
    Disposals 363.4 363.6
    Marks 83.0 89.2
    Goals 13.0 14.0
    Behinds 10.8 11.2
    Scoring Shots 23.8 25.2
    Tackles 53.4 58.4
    Hitouts 37.4 29.0
    Frees For 18.8 17.0
    Frees Against 19.2 17.4
    Goal Assists 11.2 12.0
    Inside 50s 53.4 53.6
    Contested Possessions 137.8 128.8
    Uncontested Possessions 222.4 224.8
    Effective Disposals 260.0 259.4
    Disposal Efficiency % 71.5% 71.3%
    Clangers 52.0 55.0
    Contested Marks 9.6 5.4
    Marks Inside 50 10.4 13.2
    Clearances 38.8 40.0
    Centre Clearances 14.6 12.6
    Stoppage Clearances 24.2 27.4
    Rebound 50s 36.2 38.4
    One Percenters 44.2 35.8
    Bounces 5.8 8.0
    Kick to Handball Ratio 1.28 1.51
    Conversion % 54.6% 55.6%
    Disposals Per Goal 27.95 25.97
    Disposals Per Scoring Shot 15.27 14.43
    Metres Gained 5961.6 5798.6
    Turnovers 60.8 65.4
    Intercepts 59.6 67.4
    Tackles Inside 50 9.4 11.6
    Key Player Western Bulldogs (Avg Per Game) St Kilda Saints (Avg Per Game)
    Tom Liberatore 14.6 kicks, 14.6 hballs, 29.2 disps -
    Jack Sinclair - 20.2 kicks, 27.6 disps
    Bailey Dale 17.8 kicks, 7.6 hballs, 25.4 disps -
    Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera - 19.6 kicks, 26.8 disps, 1.0 goals
    Ed Richards 14.8 kicks, 11.2 hballs, 26.0 disps -
    Jack Macrae 12.8 kicks, 16.2 hballs, 29.0 disps -
    Tim English 8.6 kicks, 15.6 disps, 32.8 hitouts -
    Rowan Marshall - 9.2 kicks, 8.6 hballs, 17.8 disps, 5.4 marks
    Sam Darcy 11.2 kicks, 16.2 disps, 8.2 marks, 2.8 goals -
    Mason Wood - 11.8 kicks, 17.2 disps, 7.2 marks, 1.8 goals
    Key matchups

    Higgins v Bramble? - Higgins has been in good form and can snag two or three without many chances. Be interesting to see who we go with. Either Bramble or Cleary I'd say.

    Saints half backs - West and McNeil are going to have be really be on their game and Hynes to a lesser extent to stifle the hbs. Sinclair and Wanganeen-Milera are class and a real handfull and have contributed to the foward half turnovers they are good at.

    Windhager - Saints bonafide tagger. Has had some big jobs already (Taranto, Holmes, Rozee) so expect him to take a mid. Might be Liberatore.

    Wilkie v Darcy - Dogs can really make our bomb it to Darcy mantra this week. They are short in defence. Wilkie is their best and will take Darcy. English needs to try and ensure he can stay with Marshall when he goes back and become dangerous.

    Wings - Hill and Henry (who's back for Travalglia) are part of that forward half turnover team and provide a lot of drive. Wings are not a strong suit for the dogs but think Davidson is good at the defensive stuff.

    Wood/Sharman/Owens - these are their tallish goal scorers. Mostly mid sized so will be interesting matchups for our KPDs. Jones may get Sharman, Lobb v Owens, Khamis v Wood at a guess. Wood may go up to a wing if Henry plays forward.



    One to lookout for

    Darcy Wilson - half forward/winger (#22), he's super fast and clean. Really like the way he plays he's one to keep an eye on as might not be a famaliar name.

    Opposition analysis

    Strong turnover and forward half scoring team. Once it's in they like to keep it in and pressure and cause repeat entries/shots. Stoppage another strong score source.
    Score Source Average Points
    Centre Bounce 13.8
    Kick-In 3.6
    Stoppage 42.0
    Turnover 49.6
    Defensive Half 29.6
    Forward Half 51.8
    Phases of play

    When they have it

    Kickout from behind

    Like to spread out and not necessarily commit to one side. Leaves lot of space for picking targets. Half backs often kick out.



    Slow play defensive transition

    Chip it around by foot until they can find a kick to the forward half / wing. That seems to be the break glass if they can't get it deeper through the corridor to the launch pad ish area around 50-70 out.
    Like to get it to the wing the Marshall is on. Will switch if they can.

    Fast play defensive transition

    Like to get it in the hands of Sinclair or Wanganeen-Milera, get it in and lock it in. Will use corridor if available. Flick it around by hand under pressure.

    When it's in dispute

    Centre Bounce setups

    Setup usually with pretty distinct role players, Macrae on the defensive side, Steele on the attacking side and Windhager as a run with with Marshall as first ruck. Steele and Windhager can swap around at times.



    Stoppage

    Even numbers generally, if possible will have a defender on the attacking side covering the front exit.

    When opposition have it

    Kickout from behind

    Like to go tight man on man. Don't seem to zone at this phase. Very much like a lot of sides now. They allow the short kick to the boundary.





    ​Summary

    St Kilda are a structured, pressure-oriented side that thrives on forcing turnovers and capitalising in their forward half. Their scoring profile is built on repeat entries, with nearly 50 points per game coming from turnovers and over 50 from forward-half chains — a clear sign they aim to lock the ball in and swarm with pressure. Off half-back, the Saints rely heavily on the composure and foot skills of Sinclair and Wanganeen-Milera to set up play. They’ll chip the ball laterally in slow play to find a corridor opening or shift to a wing — often the side Marshall is on — to launch inside 50. In faster play, they’re happy to use handball chains and corridor movement to transition quickly.

    Defensively, they play tight man-on-man from opposition kick-ins and are aggressive in contests, often deploying Windhager as a run-with midfielder to shut down key ball-winners. At stoppages, they generally keep even numbers but position a defender on the attacking side to guard the exit. Their centre bounce setup is role-driven: Marshall in the ruck, Steele as the attacking mid, and Windhager applying pressure. St Kilda’s discipline around structure and ability to generate scores from defensive pressure makes them a dangerous opponent, particularly if allowed to control territory.
    BT COME BACK!​
  • Grantysghost
    Bouncing Strong
    • Apr 2010
    • 18858

    #2
    Again - apologies for the table formatting. It's quite tricky. I'm getting better
    BT COME BACK!​

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    • Bumper Bulldogs
      Coaching Staff
      • Apr 2008
      • 2914

      #3
      Originally posted by Grantysghost
      Again - apologies for the table formatting. It's quite tricky. I'm getting better
      No need to apologise as you do an amazing job, great review. I think they are dangerous but our forwards just need to find separation and we will win easily. Bont back is huge but Richards will get the tag and Libba gets off the chain.
      BB.

      Looking forward - Naughton, Darcy and JUH. It will be the envy of everyone.

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      • Bornadog
        WOOF Clubhouse Leader
        • Jan 2007
        • 65964

        #4
        Thanks GG, great stuff. Reading your preview, I am now more confident we will win this one.
        FFC: Established 1883

        Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.

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        • lemmon
          Bulldog Team of the Century
          • Nov 2008
          • 6488

          #5
          This is awesome, thanks GG

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          • Mofra
            Hall of Fame
            • Dec 2006
            • 14861

            #6
            Brilliant OP, much appreciated - although Jack Macrae is no longer ours
            Western Bulldogs: 2016 Premiers

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            • Raels_d
              Rookie List
              • Jun 2021
              • 74

              #7
              Fantastic analysis- thank you. I think Richard’s will be tagged by Windhager

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              • Grantysghost
                Bouncing Strong
                • Apr 2010
                • 18858

                #8
                Originally posted by Raels_d
                Fantastic analysis- thank you. I think Richard’s will be tagged by Windhager
                Ah yes this makes sense ! Although we forget the main man is back.
                It might be Bont.
                BT COME BACK!​

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                • jazzadogs
                  Bulldog Team of the Century
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 5560

                  #9
                  I've seen them create space at CHB a few times as well, particularly if NWM is kicking in, for a big kick out straight down the corridor. We can be prone to giving 1-2m too much in our zone, and this would be enough for Sinclair and NWM to hurt us.

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                  • Grantysghost
                    Bouncing Strong
                    • Apr 2010
                    • 18858

                    #10
                    Originally posted by jazzadogs
                    I've seen them create space at CHB a few times as well, particularly if NWM is kicking in, for a big kick out straight down the corridor. We can be prone to giving 1-2m too much in our zone, and this would be enough for Sinclair and NWM to hurt us.
                    Yes they did that v the Tigers and went coast to coast.
                    They split, then NWM went straight down the middle.
                    Those two are a big concern.

                    I'm actually a little worried about this one
                    BT COME BACK!​

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                    • Eastdog
                      WOOF Communtiy Organiser
                      • Feb 2012
                      • 18210

                      #11
                      Thanks Granty.

                      A great write up. Hopefully a great coaching performance from Bevo.
                      "Footscray people are incredible people; so humble. I'm just so happy - ecstatic"

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                      • Stevo
                        WOOF Member
                        • May 2008
                        • 1014

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Grantysghost

                        Ah yes this makes sense ! Although we forget the main man is back.
                        It might be Bont.
                        I might have to reconsider your username and make it Sir Grantly.

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                        • Jasper
                          Senior Player
                          • Jan 2009
                          • 1256

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Grantysghost
                          Again - apologies for the table formatting. It's quite tricky. I'm getting better
                          You're fast becoming WOOF's MVP. Please keep up the outstanding work.
                          Doing my best to use emojis more frequently :o

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                          • jeemak
                            Bulldog Legend
                            • Oct 2010
                            • 21542

                            #14
                            Great stuff GG.

                            I have a bad feeling Jacko is going to completely **** us up tomorrow night. For mine he should have been made our prime contested mover and Libba should have been forced to retire (for his own health), but it is what it is. If we don't have a plan for him he'll destroy us.

                            Nobody in the league plays like he does.
                            TF is this?.........Obviously you're not a golfer.

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                            • Grantysghost
                              Bouncing Strong
                              • Apr 2010
                              • 18858

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Jasper

                              You're fast becoming WOOF's MVP. Please keep up the outstanding work.
                              Ah too kind

                              I enjoy it tbh.

                              The thing I am finding tricky is finding differences from team to team on the replay.

                              Differences are quite subtle at times.

                              I might have to go to games
                              BT COME BACK!​

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