More from Telstra

Australia's best network.

You are currently logged in to Club Exclusive access
MC Header April 2024
2026 Toyota AFL Premiership
Hawthorn v Western Bulldogs
Round 13 •
71 9.17
Full Time
77 12.5
Bulldogs Won By 6
MCG,  Melbourne  • Wurundjeri

Match Timeline

Hover timeline to view key events

The Match Timeline Explained
-.- (-)
-.- (-)
-.- (-)
-.- (-)
-.- (-)
-.- (-)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 ET1 ET2
-.- (-)
-.- (-)
-.- (-)
-.- (-)
-.- (-)
-.- (-)

Match Feed

Live Interchange Bench

Loading…

No interchange bench data available

There is currently no interchange bench data available for this match

Quarter Breakdown

The latest score breakdowns

--.-
--.-
--.-
--.-
--.-
--.-
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 ET1 ET2
--.-
--.-
--.-
--.-
--.-
--.-

Match Feed

Live Interchange Bench

Loading…

No interchange bench data available

There is currently no interchange bench data available for this match

Recent Encounters

The last 3 meetings between the teams...

Loading…

No Recent Encounters Available

There are currently no recent encounters available for this match

Form Guide

Find out how each teams season is shaping up!

Loading…

No recent form available

There is currently no recent form available for this match
Click for More

Line-Ups

The latest team changes…

Click For More

Team Head-to-Head Stats

How the teams performed

    Loading…

    No Team Stats Available

    There are currently no Stats available for this Match
    Click For More

    Match Leaders

    Who performed the best this match

    {}

    Today's Must Read

    Must Watch

    {}
    {}

    AFL Match Preview: Dogs v Hawks

    All you need to know for Friday's clash at the MCG.

    Presented by

    Hop Nation

    Hawthorn v Western Bulldogs
    Friday 5 June
    | 7:40pm AEST
    MCG, Melbourne • Wurundjeri
    Broadcast: 7AFL/7Plus, Kayo/Fox Footy (check your local broadcast guide)

    LAST TIME WE MET

    Round 5, 2026 (Gather Round)
    Hawthorn 15.14 (104) def. Western Bulldogs 8.16 (64)

    The Bulldogs suffered their first defeat of the 2026 AFL season, losing to the Hawks by 40 points during the Gather Round clash at Adelaide Oval.

    Hawthorn dominated stoppage clearances (34 to 16) and put the squeeze on the Dogs early, holding them goalless in the second quarter and creating a 28-point buffer at the main break.

    Skipper Marcus Bontempelli (26 disposals) was busy, alongside Ryley Sanders (25 disposals) and Richards, who had 22 touches and seven tackles before going down with a leg injury.

    08:08

    THE LINE-UP

    Check back on Thursday at 6:20pm AEST for the team announcement!

    WHAT IT MEANS

    by Martin Pagan/AFL.com.au

    The Western Bulldogs (7-5) has revived their season with three nail-biting victories by under a kick in their past four matches, with the latest win over Collingwood arguably the most impressive of the lot. The Dogs will get a better idea of their top-six credentials with clashes against fellow finals hopefuls the Hawks, Crows, Saints and Swans to come with a bye thrown in the mix. 

    02:03

    GAME SHAPER

    Michael Sellwood has largely flown under the radar, even while playing every game this year, as he grasps his opportunity in the Bulldogs' defence and has taken their most intercept marks. The 22-year-old went a long way to making a name for himself with a match-saving grab in the dying stages as he had the courage to leave his man and take command of the aerial contest in the win against the Pies. 

    {}
    {}

    AFL Match Report: Dogs stage stunning fightback against Hawks

    The Bulldogs clawed back from a 27-point deficit to defeat Hawthorn by six points

    Presented by

    Beacon Trade

    An astounding second-half fightback against Hawthorn on Friday night saw the Western Bulldogs snag a 12.5 (77) to 9.17 (71) win at the MCG, propelling the Dogs back into the top six.

    They’ve now won their last three after a horror patch that was kickstarted by their round five loss to the Hawks.
     
    It was a strange old battle, littered with skill errors early, and niggling physicality late. A jab from the Hawks here, a left hook from the Dogs there, each side landed its blows amidst the skirmish.

    08:18

    Crucially, Hawks created opportunities in the second half to put the game away, but their poor conversion kept the Bulldogs within striking distance.
     
    The Hawks looked the far superior side in the opening term, using the ball with greater intent, hitting hard, low kicks around the ground. They won the first nine clearances of the game, and were world beaters out of stoppage, but where they came unstuck was when trying to break through the Dogs' gritty defensive efforts.
     
    It wasn't pretty, but it worked, so for all that early control, the home side took just a two-point lead into the first break.

    ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS

    It became too much for the Dogs soon enough, however, with the Hawks slamming home five-straight goals in the second to open up the margin. But it didn't last long, as re-invigorated Dogs outfit hit back in the third with five goals of their own – punctuated by a solitary Hawthorn major.
     
    Nick Watson (11 disposals, three goals) got busy, both with ball in hand, and in antagonising his opponents, and Jai Newcombe's (37 disposals, nine clearances) work through the middle of the ground was immense.
     
    The Hawks' swarming pressure was suffocating, working exceptionally hard to surround any Dog with the ball and force a turnover.
     
    For this reason, when the Dogs got on top, it wasn't with the slick footy they've been known for, rather the scores came via desperate repeat efforts and hard-earned free kicks.

    Captain Marcus Bontempelli (23 disposals, two goals, six clearances) had a quieter start by his standards but got increasingly dangerous, and instead it was Ed Richards (28 disposals, seven clearances) and Tim English (14 disposals, one goal) who drove things for the Bulldogs.
     
    But Bontempelli still found his ways to impact. Two big goals – including one early in the fourth to put the Dogs up for the first time since the opening term – kept the engine revving.
     
    And in his first game since the Dogs' 2024 elimination final, Cody Weightman worked his way through playing on the wing. He finished with 11 disposals, importantly getting through the match unscathed. Lachie McNeil wasn't so lucky, however, ruled out with concussion in the first quarter.

    MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 05: Cody Weightman and Arthur Jones of the Bulldogs after the song during the 2026 AFL Round 13 match between the Hawthorn Hawks and the Western Bulldogs at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on June 5, 2026 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by James Wiltshire/AFL Photos)

    No love lost
    A fascinating by-play throughout the evening was the matchup of James Sicily and Will Lewis in the Bulldogs' forward half. Both known for their fiery personalities on the footy field, they were at one another's throat all night. The highlight was an extended wrestle in front of the benches, with the play long gone. Lewis expertly got under Sicily's skin, forcing some brain fades from the Hawks star, but there were also key moments where the Bulldog was soundly beaten and was told all about it.

    01:36

    HAWTHORN                        2.2    8.6    9.12   9.17 (71)
    WESTERN BULLDOGS         2.0    4.3    9.4     12.5 (77)
     
    GOALS 
    Hawthorn: Watson 3, Chol 3, C.Macdonald, Reeves, Day
    Western Bulldogs: Croft 3, Bontempelli 2, Dale, Jones, West, Treloar, Lewis, English, Naughton
     
    BEST 
    Hawthorn: Newcombe, Watson, Day, D'Ambrosio, Chol
    Western Bulldogs: Richards, Bontempelli, English, Sanders, Dale, Croft
     
    INJURIES 
    Hawthorn: Nil
    Western Bulldogs: McNeil (concussion)
     
    Crowd: 59,556 at the MCG

     

    {}

    Player Stats

    See how the players are performing...

    Team Stats

    See how the teams are performing…

    Disposals

    Stoppages

    Possession

    Marks

    Scoring

    Defence

    General

    Loading…
    Expand match timeline Close

    Match Feed

    The latest team changes....

    The Match Timeline Explained
    -.- (-)
    -.- (-)
    -.- (-)
    -.- (-)
    -.- (-)
    -.- (-)
    Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 ET1 ET2
    Drag me!
    -.- (-)
    -.- (-)
    -.- (-)
    -.- (-)
    -.- (-)
    -.- (-)
    Refresh Match Feed
    --.-
    --.-
    --.-
    --.-
    --.-
    --.-
    Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 ET1 ET2
    --.-
    --.-
    --.-
    --.-
    --.-
    --.-

    Match Feed

    Loading…
    Expand match timeline Close

    Match News, Videos and Photos

    Loading…