Dogs down Crows
The Western Bulldogs have used a strong second half to overpower Adelaide by 30 points at Etihad Stadium
THE WESTERN Bulldogs have snapped a four-game losing streak with a convincing 30-point victory over Adelaide at Etihad Stadium on Friday night.
The 14.16 (100) to 10.10 (70) win was the Bulldogs' fourth of the year and will relieve some of the pressure on under-fire coach Rodney Eade.
However, the blowtorch is now certain to be turned even more fiercely on Eade's Crows counterpart Neil Craig.
The Crows' loss, made worse because they'd jumped to a 22-point quarter-time lead, was Adelaide's fifth in succession and 11th straight in Victoria.
The Crows haven't won in Victoria since beating Carlton in round 22, 2009.
Eade's team built its comeback around a dominant performance in close during the second quarter.
The Bulldogs won the second term clearances 14-2 and contested possessions 40-25, turning the slow start into an 11-point three quarter-time lead as they booted eight of 11 goals kicked in the second and third quarters.
The home side then piled on the first four goals of the final term to the delight of their success-starved fans.
Influential players
The Bulldogs' engine room of Ryan Griffen (27 possessions, seven clearances, two goals), Matthew Boyd (22 possessions, eight clearances), Callan Ward (29 possessions, four clearances) and Daniel Cross (25 possessions, three clearances) was the difference in the match, convincingly outpointing its opposing midfield.
Popular veteran Robert Murphy was outstanding in his 200th match, gathering 26 disposals across half-back and sneaking forward to kick a spectacular left-foot snap goal in the first quarter.
In-form Daniel Giansiracusa was the game's best forward, comfortably taking the points over direct opponent Graham Johncock en route to seven marks and four goals.
The 29-year-old has now kicked 14 goals in his past four matches and leads the club's goal-kicking with 22 for the season.
What it means
The outlook is suddenly much more positive for the Bulldogs, who sit four points outside the top eight with matches against fellow lower-half teams Gold Coast, Melbourne and North Melbourne in the next month.
Adam Cooney managed 11 possessions in a little under half a game after coming on as the sub, and could provide a huge lift if he can successfully manage his knee injury for the rest of the season.
Should Barry Hall and Brian Lake find some form and fitness, Eade's men might yet see some September action.
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Western Bulldogs: Giansiracusa (105 points), Shaun Higgins (105), Griffen (104) and Murphy (103) all cracked the century.
Next four
Western Bulldogs: A chance to build some momentum over the next month, with a trip to the Gold Coast to be followed by matches against Melbourne, Carlton and North Melbourne all on their home deck at Etihad Stadium.
What the coach said
Rodney Eade
"Confidence has been chipped away at but I think, exponentially, it will be more than a win. I think it will add a lot and it will get the confidence to grow a bit, and if you can jag another one, you get a bit a momentum and more belief."
Quarter by quarter
First quarter
Adelaide dominated the opening 10 minutes of the term. The Crows kicked the first three goals of the match through Bernie Vince, Shaun McKernan and Matthew Wright before the Bulldogs could find their range. It was Ryan Griffen who scored the first goal for the Dogs when he jumped onto a loose ball, and just a couple of minutes later a beautiful left foot snap from 200-gamer Robert Murphy had the Dogs back in the contest. But the Crows regrouped, and a threatening Kurt Tippett kicked two goals. Late in the term, Rory Sloane’s goal gave Adelaide a deserving 22-point lead at the first break.
Second quarter
The Bulldogs did most of the attacking for the quarter. They dominated the stoppages, and it was the likes of Griffen and Murphy, as well as Callan Ward, who started to impose themselves. Murphy set Daniel Giansirancusa up for the first goal of the term. Chris Knights, almost subbed out of the game after suffering blurred vision and ailing with a migraine, came back and kicked a goal for the Crows to settle and establish a 15-point break. Just before half time, Ed Barlow kicked a goal from the goalsquare after a terrific smother to cut Adelaide's lead back to two points at half-time.
Third quarter
The Bulldogs grabbed the lead for the first time in the match just two minutes in when Nathan Djerrkura set up Giansiracusa for the opening goal of the term. The lead only lasted a couple of minutes before Adelaide regained control. Goals came through Andy Otten (after a 50-metre penalty) and Chris Schmidt to give the Crows an eight-point lead. Murphy and Griffen again lifted the Bulldogs' work rate and started to control the flow of the game. Giansiracusa kicked his fourth, and then Sherman won the lead back for the Dogs with consecutive goals. The Bulldogs led by nine points at the final break.
Fourth quarter
Will Minson gave the Bulldogs the perfect start the final quarter when he kicked the opening goal courtesy of a free kick for being held in a ruck duel. After both teams squandered opportunities, the impasse was broken by Griffen. The midfielder launched a superb kick across his body to find Easton Wood in space. Wood kicked his only goal for the night and gave the Dogs a 22-point lead. When Dahlhaus kicked the first goal of his career at the 21-minute mark, the lead was 28 points and the Dogs had kicked six consecutive goals to seal their fourth win of the season.
Western Bulldogs 2.4 6.9 10.12 14.16 (100)
Adelaide 6.2 7.5 9.7 10.10 (70)
GOALS
Western Bulldogs: Giansiracusa 4, Sherman 3, Griffen 2, Murphy, Barlow, Minson, Wood, Dahlhaus
Adelaide: Tippett 3, Vince, McKernan, Wright, Sloane, Knights, Otten, Schmidt
BEST
Western Bulldogs: Griffen, Murphy, Ward, Boyd, Giansiracusa, Dahlhaus
Adelaide: S.Thompson, Henderson, Symes, Rutten
INJURIES
Western Bulldogs: Nil
Adelaide: Knights (migraine), Jaensch (ribs), Sloane (left thigh)
SUBSTITUTES
Western Bulldogs: Nathan Djerrkura replaced by Adam Cooney in the third quarter.
Adelaide: Chris Knights (migraine) replaced by Chris Schmidt at half time.
Reports: Nil
Umpires: Rosebury, Findlay, Mollison
Official crowd: 19,363 at Etihad Stadium
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