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MC Header April 2024
2024 Toyota AFL Premiership
St Kilda v Western Bulldogs
Round 6 •
64 9.10
Full Time
124 19.10
Bulldogs Won By 60
Marvel Stadium,  Melbourne  • Wurundjeri

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    Match preview | AFL Round 6 v St Kilda

    All you need to know ahead of Thursday night's clash at Marvel Stadium.

    When and where: Thursday 18 April, 7.30pm AEST, Marvel Stadium (Wurundjeri)
    Broadcast: Channel 7/Fox Footy/Kayo
    Head-to-head: Played 166 (won 78, drawn three, lost 85)

    Last time we met: Round 2, 2023, WB 5.11 (41) def. by St Kilda 14.8 (92)

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    What it means

    There has been a lot of external noise surrounding the Kennel this week after a disappointing loss to Essendon, with a win against the Saints sure to silence some of the criticism. As coach Luke Beveridge put it in his weekly press conference yesterday, there is “a firm belief within our club that we’re more than capable”. The challenge of finding consistency and winning momentum will start tomorrow night for the Dogs. 

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    Who to watch

    With Tom Liberatore out through concussion protocols, Jack Macrae looks set for added minutes inside this week. The 29-year-old has played three games this season – including round four as the starting sub – to record an average of 17 disposals and four marks. It might be well off his career averages, but could return to some of that form on Thursday night. Macrae collected 25 touches in defeat against the Saints last year.

    Vandermeer on track for half-century

    Utility Laith Vandermeer is on track to reach the 50-game milestone tomorrow night. The 25-year-old has played every match to start this season, following 11 matches in 2023. Surprisingly, of his 49 matches to date he has only played one against St Kilda - which just so happened to be his AFL debut. 

    Check before you travel

    Avoid public transport and road disruptions this Thursday night by checking before you travel.

    • Lilydale Line: from 8:30pm, buses replace trains between Ringwood and Lilydale stations. 
    • Geelong and Warrnambool lines: coaches replace trains between Waurn Ponds and Wyndam Vale stations.

    Find out more information on the Victoria's Big Build website.

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    AFL Report | Ruthless Dogs register commanding win

    Aaron Naughton has led a ruthless Western Bulldogs side to a 60-point victory over St Kilda on Thursday evening.

    Aaron Naughton has led a ruthless Western Bulldogs side to a 60-point victory over St Kilda on Thursday evening.

    Naughton kicked an equal career-high six for the night in what was a goalkicking masterclass from the Bulldogs, slotting their first 12 set shots of the game to cruise to a 19.10 (124) to 9.10 (64) victory under the roof at Marvel Stadium.

    Jack Macrae (30 disposals, seven tackles and a goal) was immense for the Dogs, relentless around the contest and an important link going forward, while Bailey Dale (39 disposals, 15 marks and a goal) and Adam Treloar (30 disposals, nine clearances and a goal) also had a big say in the result.

    01:54

    Throughout the error-laden opening minutes, it was the Bulldogs who settled faster, enjoying seven goals for the term – six of which came via Cody Weightman and Naughton.

    Weightman (three goals, four tackles) in particular was afforded acres of space inside 50 early, not only becoming an important target for the ball carrier, but also roving packs and exploiting slower opponents with his speed.

    While the Bulldogs looked dangerous every time they moved the ball inside 50, St Kilda looked anything but. The Saints lacked consideration when kicking into attack, often spotting up an outnumber or directly kicking to the opposition's advantage.

    06:33

    Without Max King inside 50, the Saints struggled to find a focal point to target, resulting in a dysfunctional forward half.

    They were then vulnerable to the Dogs' merciless pressure game, forced into smaller and smaller pockets of space until they would either turn the ball over or settle for a stoppage.

    At the other end of the ground, the Bulldogs expertly stretched St Kilda's defence. Even without Jamarra Ugle-Hagan, who missed the game for personal reasons, tall trio Naughton, Sam Darcy and Rory Lobb were dominant in the air.

    By half-time the Dogs had registered 16 scoring shots from 32 inside 50s, and eventually finished with 29 from 55.

    00:27

    Naughton's aggression at the footy was causing St Kilda's defenders to be drawn to him en masse in aerial contests, opening up opportunities for other forwards unopposed at the fall of the ball.

    St Kilda was reactive, allowing the Bulldogs time to snatch freedom on the lead before responding to challenge the footy. The Dogs acknowledged this and were willing to be patient when needed, smartly picking their way down the ground to create genuine options ahead of the play.

    Under the pump, the Saints were guilty of dump kicks out of defence that would regularly land in the hands of the opposition.

    Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera (18 disposals, 354 metres gained) and Brad Hill (31 disposals, 631 metres gained) tried to generate some run and attack out of the back half, but it simply wasn't enough in the face of the Bulldogs' press.

    The Saints now fall to just two wins from six games after reaching finals last year, ahead of a clash with Port Adelaide away from home next week.

    ST KILDA                     1.0    4.3    5.7   9.10 (64)
    WESTERN BULLDOGS     7.1    12.4    17.6   19.10 (124)

    GOALS 
    St Kilda: Membrey 3, Caminiti, Jones, Garcia, Wilson, Owens, Sharman
    Western Bulldogs: Naughton 6, Weightman 3, Bontempelli 3, Darcy, Dale, Treloar, West, English, Gallagher, Macrae

    BEST 
    St Kilda: Windhager, Wanganeen-Milera, Steel, Garcia
    Western Bulldogs: Naughton, Treloar, Dale, Weightman, Macrae, Johannisen

    INJURIES 
    St Kilda: Butler (right hamstring)
    Western Bulldogs: Nil

    SUBSTITUTES 
    St Kilda: Dan Butler (replaced Zak Jones in the third quarter)
    Western Bulldogs: Ryley Sanders (replaced Laitham Vandermeer in the third quarter)

    Crowd: 26,719 at Marvel Stadium

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