Friday October 28, 6:10pm at Ikon Park
Win this and top 8 secured.
Win this and top 8 secured.
Western Bulldogs captain Ellie Blackburn says the team is hopeful of securing a finals berth tomorrow night against Carlton, rather than waiting for other results to go their way.
A win against the Blues under Friday night lights at IKON Park will mean the Dogs qualify for their first finals series since the 2018 flag, while a loss will see them relying on the Gold Coast-GWS match on Sunday evening.
“We don’t want to sit around until 7pm on Sunday night waiting to know if we’ll be playing finals or not - hopefully we can secure it on the Friday night,” Blackburn said on The W Show this week.
“From our point of view, we know we have a really important job at hand - that’s to win a game of footy against Carlton.
“We know what they can produce and how good of a side they can be, but for us it’s about playing consistent four-quarter footy and building a hell of a lot of confidence moving forward.”
The Bulldogs currently sit in eighth position with six wins and three losses, and will enter the final-round clash off a two-game winning streak.
While Blackburn conceded losing is never ideal, those defeats through rounds 5-7 couldn’t have come at a better time for the young Pups.
“You obviously hate losing, but it was probably a nice time to lose a couple of games - if you have to,” she said.
“I think it allowed us to reset and re-focus on what we were doing, and to bring our group together.
A win against the Blues under Friday night lights at IKON Park will mean the Dogs qualify for their first finals series since the 2018 flag, while a loss will see them relying on the Gold Coast-GWS match on Sunday evening.
“We don’t want to sit around until 7pm on Sunday night waiting to know if we’ll be playing finals or not - hopefully we can secure it on the Friday night,” Blackburn said on The W Show this week.
“From our point of view, we know we have a really important job at hand - that’s to win a game of footy against Carlton.
“We know what they can produce and how good of a side they can be, but for us it’s about playing consistent four-quarter footy and building a hell of a lot of confidence moving forward.”
The Bulldogs currently sit in eighth position with six wins and three losses, and will enter the final-round clash off a two-game winning streak.
While Blackburn conceded losing is never ideal, those defeats through rounds 5-7 couldn’t have come at a better time for the young Pups.
“You obviously hate losing, but it was probably a nice time to lose a couple of games - if you have to,” she said.
“I think it allowed us to reset and re-focus on what we were doing, and to bring our group together.
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