Gritty Bulldogs go back-to-back as star Swan hurt again
The Western Bulldogs have won consecutive games for the first time since 2022
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The Western Bulldogs have won consecutive games for the first time since 2022
The Swans rested a host of important players for the clash and ultimately paid the price as the Bulldogs pounced to record a 5.9 (39) to 5.2 (32) victory at Whitten Oval.
A foot injury to All-Australian ruck Ally Morphett further soured the night, with the Swans tall ruled out of the game in the third quarter.
Jess Fitzgerald carried on where she left off last week in her return to the midfield with 18 disposals and eight tackles, while Kristie-Lee Weston-Turner’s (10 disposals, one goal) athleticism in attack created headaches for Sydney’s defence all night.
The Dogs were diligent in defending at the contest, at times giving away free kicks for overzealous tackles, but doing a stunning job of worrying the Swans into poor ball use.
Sydney was nervous and fumbly, all too often unable to hit targets by foot and inviting that Bulldogs pressure. Chains of possession were easily broken down, making everything arduous and slow.
As a result, the Bulldogs were able to swarm back into defence and close off leading lanes for the Swans’ forwards.
A bright patch to start the second quarter allowed Sydney a little more freedom in attack, opening up enough to slot three quick goals, but the Dogs were then able to effectively stem the tide and slot one of their own with the aid of a 50m penalty.
The Dogs were structured well around the contest, maintaining the ball-winning layer on the inside, and the exit layer on the outside to generate transition play from the source.
Without Brenna Tarrant, who was one of three players rested for the game, Sydney’s defence had to withstand a barrage of late forward entries from the Bulldogs, but simply couldn’t gain any ground in its attempts to rebound.
The Dogs backed themselves in when it came to one-on-one contests, and peppered the goals until hitting the lead late by way of a neat Brit Gutknecht set shot.
Sofia Hurley (20 disposals, one goal) was outstanding for the visitors, clean and calm with ball in hand – somewhat in contrast to many of her teammates – while Laura Gardiner (31 disposals, eight clearances) racked up the touches.
A huge blow
Sydney has been managing All-Australian ruck Ally Morphett this year as she deals with some hot spots in her foot, but she was brought in to compete with Bulldogs tall Alice Edmonds. Disaster struck midway through the third term, however, when Morphett’s foot was trod on and she was helped from the field in tears. Morphett was almost immediately ruled out of the remainder of the game, in what was a huge blow to the Swans. They now potentially face their mid-week fixture without their first-choice ruck.