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MC Header April 2024
2025 Toyota AFL Premiership
Carlton v Western Bulldogs
Round 3 • Friday 28 March 2025 • 8:40 AM (UTC)
75 11.9
Full Time
83 12.11
Bulldogs Won By 8
Marvel Stadium,  Melbourne  • Wurundjeri

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    AFL Game-day Guide

    AFL Round 4

    Fremantle v Western Bulldogs
    Sunday 6 April | 5:10pm AEST (3:10pm AWST) 
    Optus Stadium, Perth Whadjuk 
    Broadcast: Kayo/Foxtel

    More details to follow.

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    AFL Match preview: Dogs v Blues

    All you need to know ahead of our Friday night clash with Carlton.

    When: Friday 28 March
    Where: 
    Marvel Stadium, Wurundjeri
    First bounce: 
    7:40pm AEDT
    Admission: Buy tickets now

    Please note: All public general admission (GA) tickets are now exhausted for Friday night's match. If you have a GA membership, you are still able to scan in to access the match. Limited reserved seating is still available, while standing room tickets are now available here until the allocation is exhausted.

    Broadcast: Channel 7, 7plus, Fox Footy, Kayo Sports, Binge
    What’s on: See what’s on around the ground in our game-day guide.

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     Already a member? After the game, look out for two member-exclusive pieces of content from the coaches. Stay across your email and the Club website to access.

    Dogs fans are always welcome at Pirate Life’s venue in South Melbourne. Members receive 2-for-1 South Coast schooners every Bulldogs’ game day, as well as 10% off everything all day, every day. Just present your Bulldogs’ membership card to take advantage of this offer!

    LAST MEETING

    Round 18, 2024
    Western Bulldogs 14.16 (100) def. Carlton 12.14 (86)

    The Bulldogs enjoyed a statement-making win late in the 2024 season, defeating Carlton by 14 points at Marvel Stadium. Rhylee West and Jamarra Ugle-Hagan finished with four goals each, while Bailey Dale shone across half-back with 31 disposals. Tim English won 32 hit-outs while registering 19 disposals, and skipper Marcus Bontempelli had a well-rounded game with 20 disposals, nine tackles, eight clearances, one goal and 437 metres gained.

    07:09

    THE LINE-UP

    Ins: Liam Jones, James O’Donnell
    Outs: Taylor Duryea (managed), Arthur Jones
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    WHO TO WATCH

    Matt Kennedy has settled into life in the red, white and blue near seamlessly, averaging 22 disposals and four tackles from his first two outings. The 27-year-old played 99 games in the navy blue across seven seasons, deciding to take up a new opportunity and join his third club at the end of last year. Kennedy, along with fellow former Blue Liam Jones will be sure to cause headaches for the Carlton crew and their fans.

    WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY

    Carlton showed some positive signs while challenging Hawthorn last week that at least pointed to a reasonable response to its upset loss to Richmond. But the Blues need to start producing more than just promising performance with the threat of a 0-3 start to the season hanging over them and doubts still lingering after a late-season fadeout last year.

    The Western Bulldogs could hardly have pushed Collingwood closer as they celebrated their 100th anniversary since joining the League but the gut-wrenching defeat leaves them among a large group of sides still to prove where they really sit. The Dogs will get a better indication of their standing as they come up against a fellow finals hopeful with their evenly-matched midfields set to have a huge say on the game.

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    AFL Match report: Dogs bite back at fast-starting Blues

    Carlton started strong but the Western Bulldogs fought back to a thrilling eight-point win.

    Presented by

    Beacon Trade

    IT WAS a key game, and it was a game of keys.

    Whether it was Sam Darcy or Jacob Weitering, Rory Lobb or Brodie Kemp, Buku Khamis or Charlie Curnow, this thrilling encounter was shaped by the big guys. But it was defined by the one whose impact, right up until the final moments, had been barely felt.

    As the game ticked into its dying embers, Western Bulldogs key forward Aaron Naughton was goalless with just four disposals to his name. A few seconds later, that mattered little.

    With his side trailing by less than a kick with under five minutes remaining, it was Naughton's that brought the Dogs back from the brink to secure what had just moments earlier appeared an unlikely 12.11 (83) to 11.9 (75) win.

    00:38

    James O'Donnell then kicked another, extending the margin to one Carlton couldn't whittle back. The Blues falling to a dismal 0-3, the Dogs getting the result their effort and application had perhaps deserved last week.

    Carlton had started hot. It had kicked the game's opening three goals and leapt into a 24-point lead, supercharged by Kemp's five goals, Curnow's three and Weitering's effective shutdown job on Darcy through the game's first three quarters.

    But, as Darcy grew into the game to finish with two majors, Tom Liberatore (30 disposals, 10 tackles, one goal), Sam Davidson (31 disposals, 10 marks) and ex-Blue Matt Kennedy (22 disposals, two goals) drove the Dogs to victory.

    Carlton's start was almost like a sneak attack. Playing a brand unrecognisable from the opening fortnight of the season, the Blues had three goals on the board before the Bulldogs could blink. The question was whether they could sustain the momentum and, while the answer wasn't a resounding yes, there were positive signs.

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    The Dogs eventually settled into their groove and had four more entries and close to 75 percent of the ball in their forward half to quarter time, yet Carlton grew optimistic through its resilience. It held its opponents goalless in the opening term – and indeed for the first 37 minutes of the match – adding to the lead through Curnow's second.

    As the pattern of play evened out in the second quarter, so too did the scoring. Both sides traded goals, including a Kennedy snap against his former side and Curnow slotting his third, with neither side able to put a sizeable dent in the margin.

    Instead, it fluctuated on either side of 20 points. Where the Blues couldn't get the advantage beyond four goals, the Dogs struggled to get within two at the other end. The result was a cage fight, as the contest grew into a scrappy tug of war.

    Darcy eventually got the better of Weitering to kickstart the third term, before Kemp – having an impact at the other – kicked his third, as the game hovered through a precarious period. Carlton's lead simply wasn't big enough to be comfortable, giving the Bulldogs a sniff of hope.

    They seized on that glimmer late in the third. Laitham Vandermeer's pressure got one back, Lachie McNeil's smarts brought it closer, before Kennedy's second of the evening drew the scores level for the first time since the game's first moments.

    08:08

    The Blues needed a circuit-breaker. Kemp, his influence on the match growing as it went on, proved exactly that. Spotted up by George Hewett, he kicked his fourth from an intimidating angle to restore a slender lead at the final change.

    But the Dogs now had a pulse. Spurred on by Rhylee West's unnerving set-shot on the three-quarter time siren, they sought to gain their first lead of the night. A flashpoint involving a lengthy score review, which determined a touched Darcy shot, delayed their hopes, but not for long.

    Darcy beat Weitering on the lead, eventually had his second of the night, and the Bulldogs saw an advantage for the very first time. Now, it was up to the Blues to respond and, once again, it looked to Kemp. A dolly over the top, from Francis Evans' pass, brought about a fifth and the restoration of a buffer that had just evaporated.

    But the Dogs never wavered. Now full of belief following their fightback, Naughton kicked the goal that put them in front before O'Donnell's that denied any hopes of the Blues getting back in the match.

    The Bulldogs will next face Fremantle on Sunday 6 April at Optus Stadium. 

    CARLTON                              4.3     7.5     9.9     11.9 (75)
    WESTERN BULLDOGS           0.4     4.5     9.7    12.11 (83)

    GOALS
    Carlton: 
    Kemp 5, Curnow 3, Young 2, Motlop
    Western Bulldogs: Darcy 2, Kennedy 2, O'Donnell 2, Sanders, Liberatore, Vandermeer, McNeil, West, Naughton

    BEST
    Carlton: Kemp, De Koning, Silvagni, Weitering, Cerra, Curnow
    Western Bulldogs: Liberatore, Davidson, Darcy, Harmes, Williams, Sanders

    INJURIES
    Carlton: Williams (Achilles)
    Western Bulldogs: Baker (quad)

    SUBSTITUTES
    Carlton: Boyd (replaced Williams in the second quarter)
    Western Bulldogs: Dolan (replaced Baker in the fourth quarter)

    Crowd: 44,894 at Marvel Stadium

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