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2024 Toyota AFL Premiership
GWS GIANTS v Western Bulldogs
Round 10 • Saturday 18 May 2024 • 6:35 AM (UTC)
43 6.7
Full Time
70 8.22
Bulldogs Won By 27
ENGIE Stadium,  Sydney  • Wangal

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    AFL Match Preview: Round 10 v Western Bulldogs

    The GIANTS are back home in Sydney for a fiery clash with the Bulldogs as we celebrate Sir Doug Nicholls Round.

    The GIANTS return home to Sydney for a fiery clash with the Bulldogs at ENGIE Stadium (formerly GIANTS Stadium) on Saturday as we debut our special 2024 Indigenous jumper to celebrate Sir Doug Nicholls Round.

    Match Details 

    GIANTS v Western Bulldogs
    Saturday, May 18 at 4:35pm
    ENGIE Stadium | Wangal Country

    What it Means for the GIANTS 

    The GIANTS are remaining upbeat as they return home this weekend looking to rebound from their first back-to-back defeats of the season following losses to the Swans and the Bombers in the past fortnight.

    Back at ENGIE Stadium for the first time in nine weeks, the GIANTS will welcome the Bulldogs to town as the two sides with a fiery history battle it out for four points.

    The GIANTS will be looking to re-discover their early season form which saw Adam Kingsley’s side set a club record with five-straight wins to open the season.

    Still sitting in fifth spot on the AFL table at 6-3 heading into the round 10 clash, the GIANTS can find themselves back inside the top four with victory over the ‘Dogs on Saturday.

    As well as being the 150th AFL game for GIANTS star forward Jesse Hogan, Saturday’s game will hold extra meaning as the club debuts its 2024 Indigenous jumper as it celebrates Sir Doug Nicholls Round.

    Meanwhile, in a double blow for the GIANTS, they’ll be without star vice-captain Josh Kelly and dashing half-back Lachie Ash for the next six weeks through calf injuries.

    The Opposition 

    The Western Bulldogs sit 11th on the AFL table at 4-5 on the season but will enter Saturday’s clash full of confidence after their 91-point mauling of the Tigers at the MCG last week.

    By far their biggest win of the season, the Bulldogs answered recent critics with a ruthless display as they dominated the Tigers from siren to siren to register a 19.19 (133) to 6.6 (42) win.

    The ‘Dogs decision to play three tall key forwards proved fruitful in the win, with Aaron Naughton (four goals), Sam Darcy (four goals) and Jamarra Ugle-Hagan (one goal) combining for nine goals – while Demon recruit James Harmes kicked four majors of his own to go along with 27 touches in his best outing as a Bulldog.

    Several of the ‘Dogs key ball-winners also had big games last round, with Adam Treloar (41 disposals), Marcus Bontempelli (32), Bailey Dale (30) and Ed Richards (34) all finding plenty of the footy ahead of this week’s match-up with the GIANTS’ engine room.

    Recent History

    While simmering down slightly in recent years, the GIANTS and the ‘Dogs have held one of the AFL’s fiercest rivalries over the past decade. 

    While the GIANTS will enter this week’s match-up as the most recent winner between the sides, the rivalry hasn’t gone their way over the past few years, with the ‘Dogs having won five of the last six clashes dating back to 2020. 

    Despite the poor recent record, the GIANTS were able to keep the Dogs on a leash when the sides last met in round 20 last season as Toby Greene led the club to a remarkable five-point comeback win.

    Down by 35 points early in the third term, Greene kicked four goals in a third-quarter blitz before kicking his fifth in the final term as the GIANTS stormed home to pull off a thrilling 11.12 (78) to 10.13 (73) win at Mars Stadium in Ballarat. 

    Key Match-Up:  A GIANT Defence v A Ferocious Attack 

    Saturday’s showdown will see one of the competition’s best defensive units up against a red-hot forward line that proved too hot to handle for the Tigers last week. 

    Featuring three key forwards in Aaron Naughton, Sam Darcy and Jamarra Ugle-Hagan, the ability of the GIANTS’ backline to nullify the tall trio will go a long way to a win.

    With Naughton and Darcy kicking four goals each last week - and Ugle-Hagan chiming in with 1.2 – the Bulldogs’ attack will be brimming with confidence ahead of the battle with the GIANTS.

    Led by All Australian Sam Taylor and emerging star Jack Buckley, the GIANTS will be looking to the likes of Connor Idun and Harry Himmelberg to help stop the Doggies’ tall timber in what looms as an exciting match-up at ENGIE Stadium on Saturday. 

    GIANTS Player to Watch  

    Former skipper and current vice-captain Stephen Coniglio returned from injury last week where his line-breaking speed and experience was a welcome addition to the GIANTS midfield. 

    Missing three games with a minor knee injury suffered in round five, Coniglio wasted no time in proving his worth against Essendon last week as he finished with 24 touches, eight score involvements and four tackles in a strong return performance.

    With the cobwebs blown out, Coniglio looks primed for a big game against the ‘Dogs on Saturday as the GIANTS look to return to the winner’s circle following their first consecutive losses of the season. 

    In the Mix 

    Several GIANTS continue to perform well in the VFL to push their case for AFL selection against the Bulldogs on Saturday. 

    Tough midfielder Xavier O’Halloran was the GIANTS’ best in the VFL last week, while Toby McMullin, Harry Rowston, Jacob Wehr and Josh Fahey also had strong games. 

    Speedy midfielder James Peatling will also come into contention after being the travelling emergency with the AFL side last week, while untried key forward Max Gruzewski - also an emergency last week- continues to perform well in the VFL.

    Team Selection

    The GIANTS will name their team to take on the Bulldogs at 6:20pm on Thursday at gwsgiants.com.au. 

    Rehab Report 

    Get a full injury update ahead of Saturday’s match here.

    Where to Watch 

    Saturday’s match will be shown live and free on 7mate from 4:30pm in Sydney and the ACT, as well as nationally on Fox Footy and Kayo from 4:30pm. 

    Be part of the #BigBigSound in 2024 - For all the latest news, follow @GWSGIANTS on social mediaFacebookX (Twitter) and Instagram.

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    Bulldogs Bite at ENGIE Stadium

    The Western Bulldogs have defeated the GIANTS by 27 points at ENGIE Stadium.

    The Western Bulldogs have climbed to within reach of the top eight after overcoming wayward finishing and a stuttering GIANTS to win an arm-wrestle by 27 points at ENGIE Stadium.

    The Bulldogs gradually edged ahead without quite putting the GIANTS away until Aaron Naughton kicked truly from a tough angle for the sealer in an 8.22 (70) to 6.7 (43) triumph on Saturday night. 

    The visitors dominated the territory in wet and wild conditions but were at risk of paying the price for their inaccuracy until the dying stages in a match where seven shots slammed into the post.  

    Ed Richards (27 disposals, 10 clearances) and Adam Treloar (35, seven) were immense in the Dogs’ midfield, while skipper Marcus Bontempelli (18, 6) was restricted by Callan Ward’s close checking until unleashed in the final term.

    Bulldogs recruit James Harmes booted two critical goals while also bolstering the midfield with 18 disposals in arguably his best game for his new club.

    Sam Darcy gave more than just glimpses of his budding talents even as heavy rain came down, the 208cm forward-ruck booting two goals while helping to stretch the GIANTS defence.

    While players from both sides regularly mishandled the ball in greasy conditions, Rhylee West had the most trouble in front of goal and finished with 1.4.

    But West’s only major came in the most bizarre circumstances as GIANTS’ midfielder Ward booted the ball the wrong way and into the Dogs’ forward’s lap 30m out and directly in front of goal.

    The Dogs now have a 5-5 record, as well as the second-best percentage in the competition, as they have brush off a slow start to the season to move within striking distance of the top eight.

    After winning their first five matches of the season, the GIANTS have now lost four of their past five to slump to a 6-4 record and are at real risk of ending round 10 out of the top eight.

    GIANTS spearhead Jesse Hogan kept his side in the contest with three goals and seven marks in his milestone match, and skipper Toby Greene added three, but the Dogs ultimately had more options in attack.

    The hosts shared the ball around their defence with Lachie Whitfield (31 disposals), Harry Himmelberg (30) and Nick Haynes (25) racking up the possessions, but moving it forward with their usual speed proved difficult against the Dogs’ full-field defence.

    Tom Green (29 disposals, seven clearances) and Stephen Coniglio (22, five) battled hard in the GIANTS midfield but the Dogs’ ability to win the clearances 47-37 was a clearer indication of the game.

    GIANTS                                                  2.1       4.4       4.7        6.7 (43)
    WESTERN BULLDOGS                        0.5       4.9       5.15      8.22 (70)

    GOALS

    GIANTS: Hogan 3, Greene 3
    Western Bulldogs: Harmes 2, Darcy 2, Ugle-Hagan, Vandermeer, West, Naughton

    BEST

    GIANTS: Green, Coniglio, Greene, Hogan, Whitfield
    Western Bulldogs: Richards, Treloar, Harmes, Naughton, Macrae, Williams, Darcy

    INJURIES

    GIANTS: Jones (hamstring)
    Western Bulldogs: Nil

    SUBSTITUTES

    GIANTS: Conor Stone (replaced Darcy Jones in the first quarter)
    Western Bulldogs: Caleb Daniel (replaced Riley Garcia in the fourth quarter)

    Crowd: 7,747 at Engie Stadium

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