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MC Header April 2024
2021 Toyota AFL Premiership
Western Bulldogs v Sydney Swans
Round 17 •
60 8.12
Full Time
79 11.13
Swans Won By 19
Marvel Stadium,  Melbourne  • Wurundjeri

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    AFL Team | Round 17

    Key forward Jamarra Ugle-Hagan and defender Ed Richards are in for the Western Bulldogs’ important clash against the Sydney Swans at Marvel Stadium on Sunday.

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    Key forward Jamarra Ugle-Hagan and defender Ed Richards are in for the Western Bulldogs’ important clash against the Sydney Swans at Marvel Stadium on Sunday.

    Ugle-Hagan, the number one pick in last year’s draft, will become the sixth Bulldog to debut at AFL level in 2021.

    11:18

    Richards returns to the line-up after being a late withdrawal last week against North Melbourne due to illness.

    Star forward Aaron Naughton is out due to concussion protocols. Toby McLean and last week’s medical sub, Pat Lipinski, also make way from the side that defeated the Roos.

    Hayden Crozier, Josh Schache, Lachie McNeil and Jordon Sweet are the emergencies.

    02:40

    One of the four will be confirmed as the Bulldogs’ medical sub an hour before the first bounce.

    The match will also mark Luke Beveridge’s 150th AFL game as senior coach.

    Beveridge has led the Bulldogs to 86 wins – at a win rate of 57.72 per cent – since taking the reins at the start of the 2015 season.

    Channel 7 and Fox Footy will broadcast the game live.

    03:51

    ROUND 17 TEAM

    Western Bulldogs v Sydney Swans
    Sunday 11 July, 3.20pm
    Marvel Stadium

    B: Caleb Daniel, Alex Keath, Bailey Williams
    HB: Taylor Duryea, Zaine Cordy, Bailey Dale
    C: Mitch Hannan, Tom Liberatore, Bailey Smith
    HF: Jason Johannisen, Jamarra Ugle-Hagan, Cody Weightman
    F: Anthony Scott, Josh Bruce, Lachie Hunter
    R: Tim English, Jack Macrae, Marcus Bontempelli

    Int: Lewis Young, Mitch Wallis, Ed Richards, Riley Garcia
    Emer: Hayden Crozier, Josh Schache, Lachie McNeil, Jordon Sweet

    In: Jamarra Ugle-Hagan (debut), Ed Richards
    Out: Aaron Naughton (concussion), Pat Lipinski (medi-sub), Toby McLean

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    AFL Report | Dogs fall to slick Swans

    Western Bulldogs have slipped to their fourth defeat of 2021, after being overrun by a slick Sydney Swans outfit.

    The Western Bulldogs have slipped to their fourth defeat of 2021, after being overrun by a slick Sydney Swans outfit at Marvel Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

    It was the visitors who led for most of the day on their way to a 19-point victory, 11.13 (79) to 8.12 (60).

    Little separated the sides in a frenetic opening half.

    The Swans led by a goal at quarter time and extended that to 11 points with a major on the stroke of half time.

    From there they continued to edge ahead, restricting the Bulldogs to just three goals in the second half.

    The Bulldogs controlled the clearances (46-26) but it was on the outside where the Swans made them pay with leg speed and swift, accurate ball movement.

    They controlled the game by foot, racking up 123 marks to the hosts’ 67, and led the uncontested possession count by 37.

    In comparison, the Bulldogs were unable to move the ball with their usual efficiency – which was down six per cent on their season average, from 76 per cent to just 70.1 per cent on the day.

    Caleb Daniel was the Bulldogs’ best, collecting a team-high 30 disposals, eight clearances and a goal.

    He found support around the ball from Marcus Bontempelli (27 disposals) and Bailey Smith (27 disposals), with Jack Macrae (25 disposals) and Tom Liberatore (18 disposals) unable to get their hands on the footy as much as in recent weeks.

    Tim English was the best of the Bulldogs’ big men, finishing with 22 disposals, 21 hit-outs, eight marks and a goal. Tom Hickey won the honours in the hit-outs, however English was influential around the ball and when pushing forward.

    In defence, Taylor Duryea (18 disposals, eight marks) denied the Swans access to goal repeatedly – particularly in the first half – Alex Keath restricted Swans star Lance Franklin to just one goal, while Bailey Dale’s 27 disposals helping to drive the Bulldogs out of defence.

    Number one pick Jamarra Ugle-Hagan showed glimpses on debut and finished with seven disposals.

    The loss will see the Bulldogs finish the round in second spot on the AFL ladder – one game behind Melbourne and level on points with the third-placed Geelong Cats.

    They will turn their attention to the in-form Gold Coast Suns, who they will face next Saturday afternoon at Metricon Stadium.

    WESTERN BULLDOGS                     3.2          5.5          6.6          8.12 (60)
    SYDNEY SWANS                               4.2          7.4          9.8          11.13 (79)

    Goals

    Western Bulldogs: Bruce, Daniel, English, Richards, Scott, B. Smith, Wallis, Young
    Sydney Swans: Dawson 3, Hayward 2, Amartey, Bell, Florent, Franklin, Heeney, Parker

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    Western Bulldogs: Daniel, English, Duryea, Bontempelli, Keath, B. Smith
    Sydney Swans: Mills, Dawson, Lloyd, McCartin, Parker, Hickey

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