MATCH INFO

Round 6 v Fremantle

Friday 21 April

Optus Stadium, 6.10pm AWST (8.10pm AEST)

Broadcast: Channel 7, Fox Footy, Kayo Sports

Admission: Tickets on sale here.

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2022 SUMMARY

Western Bulldogs 8th 12-10 108.9%

Fremantle 5th 15-6-1 117%

 

FUN FACTS

  • The Bulldogs have two ex-Dockers on their playing list (Hayden Crozier and Rory Lobb)
  • Of the 36 times these sides have met, it is all fair and square at 18 wins each
  • The Dogs have beaten the Dockers in three of their past five meetings, by an average winning margin of 35 points
  • Across his career, Caleb Daniel has registered the most tackles (38) and second-most rebound 50s (37) against Fremantle
  • A number of current Bulldogs were drafted from WA, including Tim English (Brookton-Pingelly/South Fremantle), Aaron Naughton (Rockingham/Peel Thunder) and Jason Johannisen (Willetton/East Fremantle)

 

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LAST TIME THEY MET

Fremantle 11.7 (73) def. Western Bulldogs 8.12 (60)

The Bulldogs gave up a 41-point lead in last year’s Elimination Final at Optus Stadium, so will be keen to make amends when they meet Fremantle again. The Dogs were hot out of the blocks, slotting the first six goals of the match before the hosts slowly pegged back the deficit, eventually overrunning the Bulldogs by 13 points. Skipper Marcus Bontempelli was prolific in the defeat, slotting two majors from 30 disposals and nine marks, while Jack Macrae notched up 34 touches and five clearances. Rory Lobb bagged two goals from 11 possessions for the opposition.

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TALKING POINTS

  1. Battle of the big guys

Two of the league’s leading rucks in Tim English and Sean Darcy will do battle on Friday night, and what a spectacle that will be.

English is enjoying a career-best start to season 2023, ranked first across the competition for most disposals by a ruck (104), most marks by a ruck (34) and most intercepts by a ruck (31).

Darcy on the other hand has won the most hit-outs (204), and ranks third for total clearances by a ruck (25).

First-year Docker Luke Jackson is also expected to alternate ruck duties with Darcy, while ex-Docker Rory Lobb will most likely do the same with English. 

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  1. Toby to notch up a century

Fresh off celebrating favourite father-son Tom Liberatore’s 200th match, the Bulldogs could welcome another member to the milestone club this Friday night.

Premiership Bulldog Toby McLean is on track to recording his 100th career match, after being named the tactical substitute against Port Adelaide to bring up game number 99.

It has been a patient road to 100 matches for McLean, who has been unlucky with injuries in recent years.

So if he’s a chance to raise the bat on Friday night – it will be deservingly so.

 

  1. Len Hall Tribute game

The Bulldogs will have the honour of launching the ANZAC Appeal Round in Fremantle’s annual Len Hall tribute match on Friday night.

A special fixture on the hosts’ calendar, this year’s Len Hall Tribute match will coincide with the 50th anniversary of the end of Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War.

Approximately 60,000 Australians served in the Vietnam War, more than 3,000 were wounded and 523 tragically lost their lives.

To support the 2023 ANZAC Appeal or learn more, click here.