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2023 Toyota AFL Premiership
Yartapuulti v Western Bulldogs
Round 5 •
Saturday 15 April 2023 • 9:50 AM (UTC)
7010.10
Full Time
568.8
Power Won By 14
Adelaide Oval,
Adelaide
• Kaurna
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Accessibility & Parents Information | Marvel Stadium
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What they said: Beveridge on defeat in Darwin
The senior coach addressed the media following Saturday night’s loss.
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The Bulldogs have fallen short in a thriller at TIO Stadium.
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VFL Report: Footscray finish strong to defeat Dees
Footscray have enjoyed a come-from-behind win against Casey.
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VFLW Report: Dogs too strong for Dees
The Bulldogs cruised to a 65-point victory over Casey.
Must Watch
02:21
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Defender James O'Donnell reflects on the 10-point loss to Gold Coast in Darwin.
00:33
AFL R9 | Pace and class from Dogs sees Kennedy slot his third
Matthew Kennedy kicks his third goal of the match after the Dogs go end to end in a flash.
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Match preview: R5 v Port Adelaide
The Western Bulldogs will look to continue their winning ways when they meet Port Adelaide at Adelaide Oval on Saturday night in Gather Round.
MATCH INFO
Round 5 v Port Adelaide
Saturday 15 April Adelaide Oval, 7.20pm ACST (7.50pm AEST) Broadcast: Channel 7, Fox Footy, Kayo Sports
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2022 SUMMARY
Western Bulldogs 8th 12-10 108.9%
Port Adelaide 11th 10-12 110.3%
FUN FACTS
The Bulldogs have won three of their last four meetings at Adelaide Oval – two of these against Port Adelaide
Since 2016 the Dogs have met Port at Adelaide Oval seven times, winning four of those encounters
Across his career, Marcus Bontempelli has registered the most clearances (68) against Port Adelaide
Outside of Victoria, Adelaide Oval is where Jack Macrae has recorded the most total disposals (346), tackles (74) and clearances (62), while Tom Liberatore averages seven clearances at the venue
Caleb Daniel (South Adelaide/Edwardstown Football Club), Bailey Williams (Glenelg/Brighton Bombers) and Lachie McNeil (Woodville-West Torrens) were all drafted from South Australia
LAST TIME THEY MET
Port Adelaide 12.14 (86) def. Western Bulldogs 10.9 (69)
The Bulldogs did their best to stay within arms reach of the hosts in their last encounter, before second-half injuries to a key trio proved too much for the depleted Dogs. Chasing a 24-point deficit heading into the last term, Port’s inaccuracy in front of goal left the door open for a Bulldogs’ comeback, but being two down on the bench with little left in the tank meant they could only come as close as 17 points. Stand-in skipper Jack Macrae found plenty of the ball, registering 32 disposals and 10 clearances, while Bailey Smith (24, four tackles, six inside 50s, two goals and 578 metres gained) was impactful and Aaron Naughton bagged four goals.
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TALKING POINTS
1. #Libba200
The Bulldogs will welcome another player into the 200-game club on Saturday night - this time, it's none other than fan favourite, Tom Liberatore.
The Premiership Bulldog and father-son epitomises the red, white and blue, and is relentless on-field.
Liberatore’s last two years – outside of the 2016 flag - have arguably been some of his best, claiming back-to-back podium finishes in the Charles Sutton Medal.
Averaging 27 disposals, eight tackles and six clearances this year, the 30-year-old is on track to enjoying yet another career-best season.
Saturday night will be a chance to celebrate Libba in all his glory.
If his last 199 games are anything to go by, we know he’ll give 110%.
2. Gather Round... a Festival of Footy
For the first time in the history of the competition, all 18 clubs are going on a road-trip.
Interstate teams traveling to South Australia are usually guaranteed a hostile reception by one-eyed Adelaide or Port Adelaide fans, but that won't be the case for most visitors come Gather Round.
The Bulldogs can expect their customary welcome, but the rest of the competition will battle it out against a fellow traveller in front of largely neutral crowds.
With key defender Alex Keath entering concussion protocols this week, a spot has opened up in the Dogs’ starting 22.
Ryan Gardner and Taylor Duryea loom as likely replacements, given they’ve been returning from injury and illness respectively for Footscray.
But with Cody Weightman also on track to return and Toby McLean collecting 47 touches in the VFL, these scenarios might leave the match committee with a few decisions to make.
Only time will tell ahead of the team announcement tonight.
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AFL Report | Dogs go down in Gather Round
The Western Bulldogs have fallen 14 points short against Port Adelaide at Adelaide Oval on Saturday night.
The Western Bulldogs have fallen 14 points short against Port Adelaide at Adelaide Oval on Saturday night.
With four lead changes in the second half alone, the Bulldogs took a narrow advantage into the final term.
But conceding the last four goals of the match allowed the hosts to run away 10.10 (70) to 8.8 (56) victors in heavy rain and slippery conditions.
It was an arm wrestle of a night, with both sides enjoying patches of momentum throughout the contest.
Tim English opened the Bulldogs’ account with a nice set shot, before the Power responded with two of their own.
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The Bulldogs closed the deficit to nine points at the main break, and owned the midfield in the third term with 36 more disposals, 12 more contested possessions, 11 more marks and six more clearances midway through the quarter.
But Port took control when it mattered most, ending the Dogs’ two-game winning streak.
Weightman was a welcome return, slotting four goals from 11 disposals in his first hit-out of the year.
Marcus Bontempelli registered an equal career-best 12 clearances, to go with 23 disposals and seven tackles in an inspiring effort, while English continued his solid start to the season with 28 hit-outs, 23 touches and six marks.
Tom Liberatore was impactful in his 200th game, collecting 26 touches and four clearances, while Adam Treloar notched up a game-high 35 disposals.
The Bulldogs will remain on the road next week, in preparation to meet Fremantle at Optus Stadium on Friday night.
PORT ADELAIDE 3.5 5.8 6.10 10.10 (70) WESTERN BULLDOGS 1.2 4.5 7.6 8.8 (56)
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Match News, Videos and Photos
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Weightman's MOTY nomination
a UFO was spotted in Adelaide during Gather Round.
AFLCA votes: Weightman polls eight in return
Cody Weightman has earned eight coaches’ votes in his return from injury.
Beveridge: We let one slip against Port
Luke Beveridge says the team will remain positive ahead of Friday night’s ANZAC clash against Fremantle.
Gather Round to stay in South Australia for next three seasons
The AFL has announced that South Australia will host Gather Round again in 2024, 2025 and 2026.
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AFL RD5 | Cody's 4-goal return
Cody Weightman showed out with 4 goals, 6 marks and 11 disposals in his return from injury.
09:34
Luke Beveridge | Post Match (RD5)
Bevo speaks to the media following the loss to Port Adelaide.
AFL Report | Dogs go down in Gather Round
The Western Bulldogs have fallen 14 points short against Port Adelaide at Adelaide Oval on Saturday night.
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Match Highlights | RD5 vs Port Adelaide
The Power and Bulldogs clash in round five
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Air Naughton takes flight in super grab
Aaron Naughton climbs highest to haul in this stellar mark over the top
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