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MC Header April 2024
2024 Toyota AFL Premiership
Western Bulldogs v Essendon
Round 5 •
67 9.13
Full Time
96 15.6
Bombers Won By 29
Marvel Stadium,  Melbourne  • Wurundjeri

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    Match preview | AFL Round 5 v Essendon

    All you need to know ahead of our Friday night clash against Essendon.

    When and where: Friday 12 April, 7.40pm AEST, Marvel Stadium (Wurundjeri)
    Broadcast: Channel 7/Fox Footy/Kayo
    Head-to-head: Played 166 (won 69, drawn twice, lost 95)

    Last time we met: Round 19, 2023, WB 13.12 (90) def. Essendon 7.7 (49)

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    What it means

    Both teams will be keen to rectify their Gather Round losses and find some winning momentum this Friday night. In positive signs, the Bulldogs have won nine of the last 10 over Essendon – and will be looking to keep the EJ Whitten Cup in their possession. The two sides are shared occupants of Marvel Stadium, but could see an added home-crowd advantage if it is filled with red, white and blue fans and members. A win would go a long way in helping the Bulldogs solidify a spot in the top eight too, with matches against St Kilda and Fremantle – currently sitting either side of the Dogs on the ladder - to come this month.

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    Who to watch

    Buku Khamis has been a shining light in the Bulldogs’ back-six so far this season. If his team-high 10 intercepts, six marks and two rebounds against the Cats was enough to keep his spot, his agility could help quell Essendon goal-sneaks Jade Gresham, Jake Stringer or Kyle Langford come Friday night. Khamis was recalled to face the Bombers late last year – playing as a forward – but has arguably all but cemented his future as a defender after averaging 6.25 intercepts and 5.75 marks from his first four games this year.

    50 up for Marra

    Jamarra Ugle-Hagan is set to reach the 50-game milestone this Friday night. The 22-year-old has enjoyed some standout moments across his first 49 games in the red, white and blue, and will be hoping to hit similar heights tomorrow. From 23 outings at Marvel, Ugle-Hagan has kicked 41 goals – his equal-career best hauls all under the Docklands roof. There’s no doubt he’ll be another to watch.

    EJ Whitten Cup

    Tomorrow’s match will mark the 30th anniversary of the EJ Whitten Cup, named in honour of Club legend Ted Whitten. The Cup has been contested in the first encounters between the two sides each season since 1995, with the Dogs holding a narrow advantage (15 wins to 13) over the Bombers. Ted Whitten Jnr will present the silverware to the winning captain post-game, so we’re hoping it again goes home with Marcus Bontempelli.

    Ted Whitten Junior presents the EJ Whitten Cup to Marcus Bontempelli during the 2023 AFL round 19 match between the Western Bulldogs and Essendon Bombers (Photo by Liz Vagg/Western Bulldogs).

     

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    AFL Report | Dogs go down to Dons

    The Western Bulldogs suffered a 29-point loss to Essendon on Friday night.

    The Western Bulldogs have suffered a 29-point loss to Essendon on Friday night at Marvel Stadium. 

    In what started as a tight tussle, the Bulldogs struggled to respond to Essendon's pressure in the second-half,  eventually going down 9.13 (67) to 15.6 (96). 

    A few late consolation goals helped the Dogs close the gap, but were ultimately left to rue some earlier inaccuracy and uncharacteristic errors which left the Dons within arms reach. 

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    Adam Treloar led the Bulldogs' stats sheet with 28 touches, eight tackles and four clearances, while Jamarra Ugle-Hagan (12 disposals, three goals, seven marks) enjoyed some nice moments in his 50th career game.

    Senior Dogs Taylor Duryea (25 disposals, four marks), Tom Liberatore (25 disposals, six tackles, 10 clearances) and Jack Macrae (25 disposals, six inside 50s) were also important in helping set the tone.

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    Last week's Rising Star nominee Sam Darcy (13 disposals, one goal, eight marks) was solid.

    The 50,144 crowd marked the largest attendance ever between the Dogs and Dons at Marvel, and biggest crowd at the venue since 2013.

    The Bulldogs will not have to wait too long to make amends, with St Kilda at Marvel Stadium on Thursday night their next opportunity.

    WESTERN BULLDOGS       4.2     6.6     7.9      9.13     (67)
    ESSENDON                        5.0     8.2     10.5    15.6     (96)

    GOALS
    Western Bulldogs: Ugle-Hagan 3, West 2, Naughton 2, Vandermeer, Darcy
    Essendon: Langford 3, Jones 2, Stringer 2, Duursma 2, Goldstein, Caldwell, Martin, A. Davey, Gresham, Durham 

    BEST
    Western Bulldogs: Treloar, Macrae, Ugle-Hagan, Richards, Liberatore
    Essendon: Durham, Merrett, Duursma, Langford, Goldstein, Caldwell

    INJURIES
    Western Bulldogs: Nil
    Essendon: Nil

    SUBSTITUTES
    Western Bulldogs: Bailey Dale (replaced Ryley Sanders in the third term)
    Essendon: Nick Hind (replaced Jye Menzie at three-quarter time)

     Crowd: 50,144 at Marvel Stadium

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