Townsville Bulletin

AFL Dogs chase tail in bid for form

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THE Western Bulldogs’ premiershi­p hangover lurched to a new low yesterday when Melbourne delivered the reigning champions their biggest loss of the AFL season.

Dogs coach Luke Beveridge made five changes to the side beaten by Sydney as he desperatel­y tried to hit on a winning combinatio­n, but they were soundly beaten 17.11 ( 113) to 8.8 ( 56) at Etihad Stadium.

The misfiring Bulldogs have kicked 14 goals in their past two matches combined and haven’t cracked the 100- point barrier since round five.

Sitting in ninth spot with a 6- 6 record, the Dogs’ season is hardly too far gone, but Beveridge agrees something needs to change quickly.

“It’s definitely not an attitudina­l issue or an applicatio­n issue,” Beveridge said.

“( But) the nature of the last two losses are really concerning. So I can understand the external commentary ( about a premiershi­p hangover). Momentaril­y, we’ve lost our momentum and trajectory. Belief in yourself as an individual and as a team can be fleeting.

“We’ve kept it going for a while but at the moment we’re being challenged in that regard.

“We’ll just troublesho­ot and problem solve and get ourselves in a mindset where we can win again.”

The Bulldogs’ next chance to reinvigora­te their season comes on Saturday when they host North Melbourne at Etihad Stadium. After 13 rounds of an incredibly even AFL season, just two games or eight premiershi­p points separates Port Adelaide in fourth spot and 15th- placed Carlton.

Sydney’s season is alive after they continued their recent resurgence with a 12.8 ( 80) to 10.11 ( 71) come- from- behind win over Richmond.

Alex Rance outpointed Lance Franklin in their much- anticipate­d duel, but Kieren Jack kicked a goal in the dying minutes to give his side the lead after the Tigers led by 36 points in the second quarter.

The Power moved into fourth spot with an 18.13 ( 121) to 12.9 ( 81) win over Brisbane at Adelaide Oval on Saturday.

Paddy Ryder had 40 hit- outs and kicked two goals for Port, while Dayne Zorko starred with 32 possession­s and two goals for the Lions.

Carlton star Bryce Gibbs put in a performanc­e for the ages in his side’s 12.11 ( 83) to 11.7 ( 73) win over Gold Coast.

Gibbs had 43 possession­s and kicked two pivotal goals late in the game to help his side to their fifth win of the season.

West Coast kicked the round off with an 11.17 ( 83) to 10.10 ( 70) win over Geelong at Domain Stadium on Thursday night. Luke Shuey and Sam Mitchell were both important for the Eagles with 32 and 29 possession­s respective­ly, but both face a nervous wait for the match review panel’s assessment of incidents they were involved in.

St Kilda halted a run of three losses with a 12.17 ( 89) to 10.12 ( 72) win over North Melbourne at Etihad Stadium on Friday night. Adelaide, Greater Western Sydney, Collingwoo­d, Essendon, Hawthorn and Fremantle had a bye.

 ?? ARM WRESTLE: Melbourne's Bernie Vince tries to get away from the tackle of Western Bulldogs’ Luke Dahlhaus. Picture: GEORGE SALPIGTIDI­S ??
ARM WRESTLE: Melbourne's Bernie Vince tries to get away from the tackle of Western Bulldogs’ Luke Dahlhaus. Picture: GEORGE SALPIGTIDI­S

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