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2020 NAB AFLW Season
Western Bulldogs v Melbourne
Round 2 •
12 2.0
Full Time
32 4.8
Demons Won By 20
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    Friday footy: Bulldogs v Demons

    Round 2: The Western Bulldogs will battle it out with the Dees on Friday February 14, at VU Whitten Oval.

    Round 2 kicks off with a bang on Friday, February 14, at VU Whitten Oval. After an electric start to the season, the Western Bulldogs will be looking to consolidate last week’s win and redeem the heartbreaking one point loss from the last time they faced Melbourne at their home ground back in 2019.

    There’s plenty on offer at the Fan Zone so be sure to get there early with family and friends to soak up the carnival atmosphere. There’s an agility course, jumping castle, face painting, a chance to meet and greet your favourite AFLW players, or even get a massage! Snag yourself a Bulldogs AFLW tote bag or many of the other giveaways from Bob Jane T-Marts, Priceline and the Pancake Parlour.

    The perfect start to a weekend of incredible footy and community, and best of all, entry is FREE!

    Entry is free!

    Stick around after the final siren for Macca's Kick 2 Kick!

    View full 2020 Macca's Kick 2 Kick schedule

    See you on Friday, February 14 at VU Whitten Oval.

     

    Match report: Slick Demons put the bite on Bulldogs

    Melbourne has inflicted a 20-point defeat on the Western Bulldogs at a wet Whitten Oval on Friday night

    MELBOURNE has got its season off to a flying start, defeating the Western Bulldogs by 20 points to remain undefeated after two rounds.

    The Demons overcame not only a spirited Dogs outfit, but heavy rain in muggy Melbourne conditions at VU Whitten Oval in the 4.8 (32) to 2.0 (12) win.

    04:18

    Karen Paxman's class and clean skills stood out in the willing contest, while the unheralded Shelley Scott took to the conditions like a duck to water across half-forward.

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    It was a tight contest early, with a margin of just nine points at quarter-time, with the Dogs' first goal scored by Deanna Berry, courtesy of a free kick for holding the ball and a 50-metre penalty when the ball wasn't returned on the full.

    But from there, it was all Melbourne, proving too strong, smart and composed up against a young Western Bulldogs team.

    DEES DUMP DOGS Full match coverage and stats

    The match finished on a sour note, with Demons forward Ainslie Kemp suffering a suspected left knee injury. Kemp, who left the ground in tears after the final siren, has a history of knee injuries and decided to forgo surgery on a torn ACL which occurred in the VFLW last year.

    Coach Mick Stinear was unable to confirm if it was a torn ACL – this time on the opposite side of her body – but Kemp left the ground in a knee brace and on crutches.

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    Despite the best efforts of Ellie Blackburn and Kirsty Lamb on the inside of packs, Melbourne dominated on the outside, comfortably topping the uncontested possession count 87 to 53.

    The Demons put the Dogs' defence under enormous pressure with a seemingly neverending stream of inside 50s (34 to 15). Lauren Spark held Tegan Cunningham well in conditions not suited to talls, but Kate Hore was very dangerous in the early stages.

    Aisling McCarthy battled valiantly, regularly belting the ball down the ground, and Nathan Burke would be pleased with how his team fought out the match, with Bonnie Toogood kicking a consolation goal in the latter stages of the fourth.

    The Demons still have All-Australian ruck Lauren Pearce (knee), midfielder Lily Mithen (ankle) and forward recruit Jackie Parry (hamstring) to return as the season progresses.

    FULL FIXTURE Every round, every game

    The move
    It was a surprise to many to hear Daisy Pearce before the season say she would be lining up at half-back in her return from pregnancy (rather than her customary midfield spot), but it's a tactic that has paid immediate dividends. Pearce was composed and found plenty of the ball when the heat was on early, her clean skills setting her apart on the field.

    It was over when...
    With the rain pelting down in the third term, Melbourne changed tactics, pushing high up the ground and booting the ball over the top towards goal. The Dees were trusting their forwards to out-run their Dogs opponents, and they delivered in spades. Casey Sherriff's accurate boot off the ground tipped the margin to 20 points, and the game was in the bag.

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    One to watch
    She played only two games last year after being selected with pick 44 in the 2018 NAB AFLW Draft, but Shelley Heath is quickly hitting her straps in season 2020. The diminutive winger stands at just 160cm, but over the last few weeks has had several moments where her fierce tackling and neat skills have caught the eye. Heath finished with seven disposals and seven tackles against the Dogs.

    Over-enthusiasm costs Dogs
    It was a weary Ellie Blackburn who made her way to the post-match press conference, having battled in the middle of packs on a very heavy track. "We almost over-compensated and tried to do too much. It was like, 'I just gotta win the footy here, and we've just got to get it forward, we've just got to win it'. We'd all go in (to the contest) and then you'd look behind you and they've got it running forward. I think that happened a couple of times throughout the game and they probably scored from those ones," Blackburn said.

    Say what? 
    "It was tough. The conditions were really tough, Melbourne made it really tough, they played some really good football, and some really structured football right from the start. I was really proud of the way the girls hung in there and won that last quarter, that was probably the most pleasing part of the night." – Western Bulldogs coach Nathan Burke

    "We knew it was going to be a tough, physical game. The Bulldogs were really good with their pressure and forward momentum last week. But 'Paxy' (Karen Paxman) and the girls were up for the challenge, and I thought they controlled the game for the most part and deserved to win." – Melbourne coach Mick Stinear

    Demon in the middle: Tyla Hanks is sandwiched by two Dogs. Picture: Getty Images/AFL Photos

    What’s next? 
    Western Bulldogs have a tough task ahead, hosting Carlton in the annual pride match, while Melbourne will look to make it three from three when it plays an inexperienced St Kilda side.

    WESTERN BULLDOGS     1.0     1.0     1.0     2.0     (12)
    MELBOURNE     2.3     2.6     4.8     4.8    (32)

    GOALS
    Western Bulldogs: 
    Berry, Toogood
    Melbourne: Emonson, Paxman, Sherriff, Gay

    BEST
    Western Bulldogs: 
    McCarthy, Blackburn, Lamb, Spark, Ferres
    Melbourne: Paxman, Scott, Pearce, Hore, Gay, Heath

    INJURIES
    Western Bulldogs: 
    Nil
    Melbourne: Kemp (knee)

    Reports: Nil

    Crowd: 3133 at VU Whitten Oval

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