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2025 Toyota AFL Premiership
Western Bulldogs v Brisbane Lions
Round 5 • Saturday 12 April 2025 • 6:15 AM (UTC)
97 14.13
Full Time
118 18.10
Lions Won By 21
Norwood Oval,  Adelaide  • Kaurna

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    Game Day Guide: Gather Round vs Western Bulldogs

    Who: Western Bulldogs vs Brisbane Lions
    Where: Norwood Oval
    When: Saturday 12th April at 3:45pm (local)
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    → Open Captain's Run Norwood Oval From 3pm - Player signings straight after the session for a short period of time! 
    → Junior Clinic Session approx 3:45pm - 4:45pm
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    Disability Parking → Disabled parking for Coopers Stadium Events is located on Wood Street opposite Gate 4, the Wally Miller Gates.

    Street Parking → Metered street parking is available surrounding the oval. Some council designated disabled parking spaces are located at 4 Woods Street. Additional car parking is available in the surrounding area, please view the Norwood parking map. Reminder to get to the game early if you wish to secure a car park.

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    Match report: Hipwood Fires as Brisbane Goes 5-0 for First Time Post-Fitzroy

    Reigning premier Brisbane has made a 5-0 start for the first time in the club’s post-Fitzroy history, overwhelming the Western Bulldogs in the second half at Norwood Oval.

    Reigning premier Brisbane has made a 5-0 start for the first time in the club’s post-Fitzroy history, overwhelming the Western Bulldogs in the second half at Norwood Oval.

    Down by 39 points early in the third quarter in 30-degree-plus conditions on Saturday, the Lions ramped up their pressure and stormed past the Bulldogs for an 18.10 (118) to 14.13 (97) win.

    Fittingly, Brisbane key forward Eric Hipwood kicked his side’s last two goals of the game to claim a bag of five - all in the second half.

    After only one disposal to half-time, Hipwood was crucial as Brisbane fought its way back into the game and again showed they are comeback kings, kicking a whopping 14 goals in the second half under a full moon.

    The last 5-0 season start in the combined Lions' history came from Fitzroy in 1948. The Brisbane Bears never went close.

    Logan Morris kicked four goals, while defender Jaspa Fletcher was outstanding throughout with 25 possessions and Hugh McCluggage had a game-high 32 disposals.

    One of the features of a cracking match was the duel between star Bulldogs key forward Sam Darcy and Brisbane's All-Australian defender Harris Andrews.

    Darcy was outstanding and kicked two goals, also spending time in the ruck, but Andrews' pressure on him when the Bulldogs star was in attack was relentless.

    After they lost the lead early in the last quarter, two goals from the Bulldogs brought them back to within two points.

    But they botched a kick-out and Cam Rayner's goal at 23 minutes, plus another from Callum Ah Chee two minutes later, settled the result.

    The Bulldogs struck trouble early when a foot injury forced midfielder James Harmes out of the game in the first few minutes.

    Darcy Wilmot kicked a goal on the run late in the quarter and the Lions led by five points at the first change.

    The Bulldogs then cut loose, kicking three goals in four minutes to pile the pressure on Brisbane.

    Lions young gun Levi Ashcroft briefly stopped the rot with a goal to bring the margin back to six points, but then the floodgates opened as the Bulldogs piled on another four majors.

    There could have been a fifth to cap that run immediately before half-time, but a score review found Andrews had touched Darcy's shot at goal off the boot.

    Regardless, the Bulldogs were on top around the ground and led by 33 points at the main break.

    Darcy and fellow talls Rory Lobb, Aaron Naughton and Tim English were prominent, as Tom Liberatore and Ed Richards were busy at the stoppages and Rhylee West racked up possessions across half-forward.

    When Darcy kicked his second goal, five minutes into the third quarter, the Dogs had a game-high lead of 39 points.

    Brisbane went to work, kicking the next six to trail by only one goal at the last break.

    Hipwood came alive, kicking three goals in the third quarter and causing massive trouble for the Bulldogs' defenders.

    Rayner, McCluggage, Josh Dunkley and Lachie Neale were also prominent as the premiers flexed their considerable muscle.

    The Bulldogs, meanwhile, missed critical shots on goal as they lost composure and Darcy needed time off the ground for a hamstring test.

    Naughton kicked three goals for the Bulldogs and Richards had 29 disposals.

    Eric does the Hippy Hippy shake
    After a one-disposal first half it looked like Eric Hipwood was in for a night to forget, but by the final siren his performance was one he, and everyone else at Norwood Oval, will remember for quite a while. Three goals in the third quarter and two more in the last proved too much for the Dogs, who could only watch as Eric danced the hippy-hippy shake.

    The Doctor writes his own prescription
    It's been a big debut season for Sam Davidson with the mature-age recruit racking up disposals and metres gained, but it was a sneaky little three-footer that caught the attention on Saturday. The Dogs were on fire in the second quarter and Lachie Bramble appeared to slot his second for the term with a long bomb from the pocket. Commentators and stats sheets had the goal next to Bramble's name before replays showed Davidson getting an unnecessary toe to the Sherrin just inches from the line.

    WESTERN BULLDOGS   2.4    9.8    11.12    14.13 (97)
    BRISBANE                     3.3    4.5    11.6     18.10 (118)

    GOALS
    Western Bulldogs: Naughton 3, Darcy 2, Sanders, Freijah, Dolan, Davidson, Bramble, West, Williams, Kennedy, McNeil
    Brisbane: Hipwood 5, Morris 4, Bailey 3, Rayner 2, Ah Chee 2, Wilmot, L.Ashcroft

    BEST
    Western Bulldogs: English, Lobb, Richards, Darcy, Sanders, Bramble
    Brisbane: McCluggage, Neale, Fletcher, Hipwood, L.Ashcroft, Bailey

    INJURIES
    Western Bulldogs: Harmes (foot)
    Brisbane: TBC

    SUBSTITUTES
    Western Bulldogs: Josh Dolan, replaced James Harmes in the first quarter
    Brisbane: Will McLachlan, replaced Bruce Reville in the fourth quarter

    Crowd: TBC at Norwood Oval

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