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A six-goal haul to Majak Daw steered North Melbourne past the Western Bulldogs by 54 points at Etihad Stadium on Saturday. In just his fourth AFL match, the first Sudanese player in the sport's top level proved the difference as North poured on nine
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Patrick Dangerfield found himself back playing a predominant role in the forward line for Adelaide on Sunday and led Adelaide's charge against the disappointing Western Bulldogs. He kicked four hard-earned goals to take his career tally to 101 in 93
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THE tagging duties performed by Crows captain Nathan van Berlo are now likely to fall to Matthew Wright or Sam Kerridge, who have handled the job in the past but midfield coach Scott Camporeale had an open mind should others put their hands up. The
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Brisbane's Daniel Merritt and Daniel Rich are too late to stop Shaun Higgins (right). Photo: Sebastian Costanzo Buoyed by a disciplined season-opening win, Shaun Higgins says the Western Bulldogs have a midfield which can compete with the league's
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Boyd, who also won the medal in 2009 and 2011, polled 168 votes to finish ahead of the improving Ryan Griffen on 150 votes. Liam Picken was third in the Dogs' first season under coach Brendan McCartney, while young onballers Luke Dahlhaus and Mitch
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Western Bulldogs rookie Lin Jong shrugs off a tackle from Geelong's Jordan Murdoch. Geelong: Hawkins 4, Taylor 2, Corey 2, Chapman 2, Christensen, Hunt, Podsiadly, Duncan, Stokes, West. Western Bulldogs: Grant 3, Howard 2, Cooney, Giansiracusa, Jong,
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The Bulldogs are in 15th spot and should present little danger to the eighth-placed Kangaroos in Saturday's round-19 clash at Etihad Stadium. However when the two sides last met in round seven, Brendan McCartney's men scored an upset win by 18 points
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Matt Murnane July 4, 2012 Read later The Western Bulldogs are looking to avoid endings like this for the remainder of the season. Photo: Getty Images THE Western Bulldogs' poor form might not have faced the same media scrutiny that Melbourne and
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The Dogs put their list, made up of inexperienced youngsters and veterans and not much in between, through a gruelling pre-season with a heavy focus on training players to win the contested ball. That has proved successful in many ways, with the Dogs
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Story continues below Struggling to tame the surging Bombers is no hanging offence, but the feeling about the Dogs in the football world even heading into the weekend wasn't encouraging. Leigh Matthews, in his weekly spiel on the AFL website, said
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