Bulldogs fall to Magpies
The Western Bulldogs have tumbled to a 62-point defeat in the qualifying final at the MCG
The Magpies proved far too good for the Bulldogs, taking control in the first half before cruising to victory 17.22 (124) to 8.14 (62).
Collingwood again spread its goals and had a wealth of contributors, despite inaccuracy in kicking for goal.
Ryan Griffen was outstanding for the Dogs despite going into the match under an injury cloud, with 34 touches and two goals. Robert Murphy provided drive from half back, while Daniel Cross also tried hard.
The Bulldogs started well but couldn’t hit the scoreboard despite enjoying the bulk of possession in the opening 10 minutes.
After Pendlebury came off the bench and kicked the game’s first 13 minutes in, his team grew in confidence.
The Pies had only managed 3.6 by the first break but had a 19-point lead.
Mitch Hahn took advantage of a 50m penalty to get the Dogs on the board a few minutes into the second, and his team did manage back-to-back goals later in the term, but most of the footy was being played in the Pies’ half.
Collingwood was wasteful in the second quarter but dominated play, booting 4.9 to 3.2 and its 32-point break at the long change should have been more.
Still, it didn’t matter.
The Pies booted four goals to two in the third term and then, with Alan Didak booting one of the goals of the year, rubbed salt into the wound in the final term as Bulldogs coach Rodney Eade started to rest players in preparation for next week.
Collingwood 3.6 7.15 11.18 17.22 (124)
Western Bulldogs 0.5 3.7 5.11 8.14 (62)
GOALS
Collingwood: Swan 3, Sidebottom 3, L. Brown 2, Didak 2, Pendlebury 2, Cloke, Thomas, Dawes, Davis, Jolly
Western Bulldogs: Griffen 2, Hall 2, Higgins 2, Hahn, Giansiracusa
BEST
Collingwood: Swan, Maxwell, Pendlebury, Thomas, O’Brien, Ball
Western Bulldogs: Griffen, Murphy, Hudson, Gilbee, Cross
INJURIES
Collingwood: Wellingham (foot)
Western Bulldogs: Ward (elbow), Lake (arm)
Reports: Hall (Western Bulldogs) for using abusive language towards umpire Matthew Nicholls in the second quarter.
Umpires: Vozzo, Nicholls, Chamberlain
Official crowd: 66,545 at the MCG
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