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10-05-2012, 08:51 PM
WHEN AND WHERE
North Melbourne v Western Bulldogs, Etihad Stadium, 1.10pm, Sunday 13 May
WHEN THEY LAST MET
Round 17, 2011 North Melbourne 21.16 - 142 defeated the Western Bulldogs 17.9 - 111
Best Players - Kangaroos
Ziebell, Swallow, Wells, Harvey and Petrie
Best Players - Bulldogs
Boyd, Cross, Ward and Griffen
Brownlow Votes
3: J Ziebell, 2: D Wells, 1: D Petrie
Major Goal Kickers
Kangaroos - Petrie 5
Bulldogs - Hall 5
THE LAST 5 GAMES AGAINST NORTH MELBOURNE
Round 17, 17 Jul 2011 Etihad Stadium North Melbourne defeats Western Bulldogs
Round 18, 1 Aug 2010 Etihad Stadium Western Bulldogs defeat North Melbourne
Round 9, 22 May 2010 Etihad Stadium North Melbourne defeated by Western Bulldogs
Round 13, 28 Jun 2009 MCG North Melbourne defeated by Western Bulldogs
Round 2, 5 Apr 2009 MCG Western Bulldogs defeat North Melbourne
THIS SEASONS FORMLINE
BULLDOGS 2 wins and 4 losses
West Coast - Loss
Adelaide - Loss
StKilda - Loss
Melbourne - Win
Greater Western Sydney - Win
Collingwood - Loss
KANGAROOS 3 wins and 3 losses
Essendon - Loss
Greater Western Sydney - Win
Geelong - Win
Sydney - Loss
Gold Coast - Win
West Coast - Loss
THE BULLDOGS LAST OUTING
Western Bulldogs lost to Collingwood by 21 points
THE KANGAROOS LAST OUTING
North Melbourne lost to the West Coast Eagles by 25 points
FACTS OR FICTIONS
Bulldogs High
Ranked 2nd in Handballs Per Game
Ranked 2nd in Disposals Per Game
Ranked 5th in Least Opponent Tackles Per Game
Ranked 3rd in Team to Opponent Handballs Per Game Diff.
Ranked 4th in Team to Opponent Disposals Per Game Diff.
Bulldogs Low
Ranked 14th in Points Per Game
Ranked 12th in Tackles Per Game
Ranked 13th in Team to Opponent Points Per Game Diff.
Kangaroos High
Ranked 1st in Handballs Per Game
Ranked 1st in Disposals Per Game
Ranked 2nd in Points Per Game
Ranked 1st in least Opponent Handballs Per Game
Ranked 3rd in least Opponent Disposals Per Game
Ranked 1st in least Opponent Tackles Per Game
Ranked 1st in Team to Opponent Handballs Per Game Diff.
Ranked 1st in Team to Opponent Disposals Per Game Diff.
Kangaroos Low
Ranked 14th in Kicks Per Game
Ranked 13th in Marks Per Game
Ranked 15th in Tackles Per Game
Ranked 14th in least Opponent Points Per Game
Ranked 12th in Team to Opponent Kicks Per Game Diff.
INJURY AND FORM CONUNDRUMS
BULLDOGS
Lukas Markovic - With a tall forward line to counter the Bulldogs would have been very hopeful that Markovic was available but apparently he has suffered another setback and once again Mark Austin will have to step up again this week.
Cordy and Grant will be back from their injuries of last week.
KANGAROOS
Todd Goldstein - With Hamish McIntosh on fire last week (20 disposals (12 kicks and 8 handballs), 4 marks and 31 hitouts) it's a selection nightmare for the Roos to try and squeeze Goldstein into the 22.
THE SELECTION TABLE
BULLDOGS
B: Robert Murphy, Brian Lake, Ryan Hargrave
HB: Daniel Cross, Mark Austin, Dylan Addison
C: Liam Picken, Matthew Boyd, Shaun Higgins
HF: Adam Cooney, Jordan Roughead, Patrick Veszpremi
F: Thomas Liberatore, Ayce Cordy, Daniel Giansiracusa
Foll: William Minson, Ryan Griffen, Luke Dahlhaus
I/C: Jarrad Grant, Justin Sherman, Mitchell Wallis, Clay Smith, Fletcher Roberts, Daniel Pearce, Tory Dickson
IN: Jarrad Grant, Clay Smith, Fletcher Roberts, Daniel Pearce, Tory Dickson, Ayce Cordy
OUT: Easton Woods (hamstring), Liam Jones (back), Nathan Djerrkura (hip)
KANGAROOS
B: Jamie Macmillan, Scott Thompson, Luke Delaney
HB: Daniel Wells, Michael Firrito, Kieran Harper
C: Shaun Atley, Andrew Swallow, Brent Harvey
HF: Ben Cunnington, Todd Goldstein, Samuel Wright
F: Aaron Edwards, Drew Petrie, Lindsay Thomas
Foll: Hamish McIntosh, Jack Ziebell, Ryan Bastinac
I/C: Ben Warren, Leigh Adams, Liam Anthony, Cameron Delaney, Cameron Pedersen, Will Sierakowski, Brad McKenzie
IN: Todd Goldstein, Ben Warren, Cameron Delaney, Will Sierakowski, Brad McKenzie
OUT: Robert Tarrant, Aaron Mullett
BULLDOGS SPOTLIGHT PLAYER WATCH
Brian Lake - After a terrific effort against Travis Cloke, Lake will once again be asked to curb a quality tall forward in Drew Petrie. Petrie has consistently caused us more than a few headaches over the years and whilst 2012 hasn't been a great one for him a few early grabs could swing the momentum the Kangaroos way.
KANGAROOS SPOTLIGHT PLAYER WATCH
Hamish McIntosh had a break out game and his match-up against Will Minson will be critical to providing his midfield quality possessions. When McIntosh moves forward he will also a nightmare for the Bulldogs back line and Mark Austin will most likely be given the task of handling McIntosh and Goldstein
THE PICKEN LOCKDOWN CHALLENGE
With a number of quality North midfielders it's difficult to know which player the Picken will lock onto.
Harvey, Wells, Swallow and Ziebell will all be hoping the Padlock doesn't start heading their way. I expect for Picken to be shadowing Brent Harvey and do his normal shutdown job.
KEY MATCH-UPS
Hargrave vs Edwards
Edwards is a challenging match-up for Hargrave but an important one for us. His ability to kick a few goals from not many chances is something that we must control and Hargrave is the right man for the task. I'd look for Hargrave to try and run off Edwards as often as he can.
Boyd vs Swallow
This Captain vs Captain match-up should be a beauty. Both players can find a lot of the ball and the one that wins this can really shape the game for their team.
Liberatore vs Ziebell
I'm excited by the prospect of these two emerging midfield stars squaring off. I'd give the edge to Libba because of his sensationally quickly hands and his effective kicking.
FOR THE DOGS TO WIN
Griffen, Cooney, Dahlhaus and Higgins must step and kick goals and Murphy must be at his creative best in the back half.
Curbing the influence of the dangerous Daniel Wells is also a critical assignment for us.
SUMMARY AND PREDICTIONS
With a win against the Cats and some competitive losses, North have the superior form guide but games between these two sides have been split pretty evenly over many years. I think McCartney will pull a few surprise moves that will unsettle the Kangaroos and I'm hoping this will unsettle them enough to give us the edge.
The Dogs to win by 12 points.
North Melbourne v Western Bulldogs, Etihad Stadium, 1.10pm, Sunday 13 May
WHEN THEY LAST MET
Round 17, 2011 North Melbourne 21.16 - 142 defeated the Western Bulldogs 17.9 - 111
Best Players - Kangaroos
Ziebell, Swallow, Wells, Harvey and Petrie
Best Players - Bulldogs
Boyd, Cross, Ward and Griffen
Brownlow Votes
3: J Ziebell, 2: D Wells, 1: D Petrie
Major Goal Kickers
Kangaroos - Petrie 5
Bulldogs - Hall 5
THE LAST 5 GAMES AGAINST NORTH MELBOURNE
Round 17, 17 Jul 2011 Etihad Stadium North Melbourne defeats Western Bulldogs
Round 18, 1 Aug 2010 Etihad Stadium Western Bulldogs defeat North Melbourne
Round 9, 22 May 2010 Etihad Stadium North Melbourne defeated by Western Bulldogs
Round 13, 28 Jun 2009 MCG North Melbourne defeated by Western Bulldogs
Round 2, 5 Apr 2009 MCG Western Bulldogs defeat North Melbourne
THIS SEASONS FORMLINE
BULLDOGS 2 wins and 4 losses
West Coast - Loss
Adelaide - Loss
StKilda - Loss
Melbourne - Win
Greater Western Sydney - Win
Collingwood - Loss
KANGAROOS 3 wins and 3 losses
Essendon - Loss
Greater Western Sydney - Win
Geelong - Win
Sydney - Loss
Gold Coast - Win
West Coast - Loss
THE BULLDOGS LAST OUTING
Western Bulldogs lost to Collingwood by 21 points
THE KANGAROOS LAST OUTING
North Melbourne lost to the West Coast Eagles by 25 points
FACTS OR FICTIONS
Bulldogs High
Ranked 2nd in Handballs Per Game
Ranked 2nd in Disposals Per Game
Ranked 5th in Least Opponent Tackles Per Game
Ranked 3rd in Team to Opponent Handballs Per Game Diff.
Ranked 4th in Team to Opponent Disposals Per Game Diff.
Bulldogs Low
Ranked 14th in Points Per Game
Ranked 12th in Tackles Per Game
Ranked 13th in Team to Opponent Points Per Game Diff.
Kangaroos High
Ranked 1st in Handballs Per Game
Ranked 1st in Disposals Per Game
Ranked 2nd in Points Per Game
Ranked 1st in least Opponent Handballs Per Game
Ranked 3rd in least Opponent Disposals Per Game
Ranked 1st in least Opponent Tackles Per Game
Ranked 1st in Team to Opponent Handballs Per Game Diff.
Ranked 1st in Team to Opponent Disposals Per Game Diff.
Kangaroos Low
Ranked 14th in Kicks Per Game
Ranked 13th in Marks Per Game
Ranked 15th in Tackles Per Game
Ranked 14th in least Opponent Points Per Game
Ranked 12th in Team to Opponent Kicks Per Game Diff.
INJURY AND FORM CONUNDRUMS
BULLDOGS
Lukas Markovic - With a tall forward line to counter the Bulldogs would have been very hopeful that Markovic was available but apparently he has suffered another setback and once again Mark Austin will have to step up again this week.
Cordy and Grant will be back from their injuries of last week.
KANGAROOS
Todd Goldstein - With Hamish McIntosh on fire last week (20 disposals (12 kicks and 8 handballs), 4 marks and 31 hitouts) it's a selection nightmare for the Roos to try and squeeze Goldstein into the 22.
THE SELECTION TABLE
BULLDOGS
B: Robert Murphy, Brian Lake, Ryan Hargrave
HB: Daniel Cross, Mark Austin, Dylan Addison
C: Liam Picken, Matthew Boyd, Shaun Higgins
HF: Adam Cooney, Jordan Roughead, Patrick Veszpremi
F: Thomas Liberatore, Ayce Cordy, Daniel Giansiracusa
Foll: William Minson, Ryan Griffen, Luke Dahlhaus
I/C: Jarrad Grant, Justin Sherman, Mitchell Wallis, Clay Smith, Fletcher Roberts, Daniel Pearce, Tory Dickson
IN: Jarrad Grant, Clay Smith, Fletcher Roberts, Daniel Pearce, Tory Dickson, Ayce Cordy
OUT: Easton Woods (hamstring), Liam Jones (back), Nathan Djerrkura (hip)
KANGAROOS
B: Jamie Macmillan, Scott Thompson, Luke Delaney
HB: Daniel Wells, Michael Firrito, Kieran Harper
C: Shaun Atley, Andrew Swallow, Brent Harvey
HF: Ben Cunnington, Todd Goldstein, Samuel Wright
F: Aaron Edwards, Drew Petrie, Lindsay Thomas
Foll: Hamish McIntosh, Jack Ziebell, Ryan Bastinac
I/C: Ben Warren, Leigh Adams, Liam Anthony, Cameron Delaney, Cameron Pedersen, Will Sierakowski, Brad McKenzie
IN: Todd Goldstein, Ben Warren, Cameron Delaney, Will Sierakowski, Brad McKenzie
OUT: Robert Tarrant, Aaron Mullett
BULLDOGS SPOTLIGHT PLAYER WATCH
Brian Lake - After a terrific effort against Travis Cloke, Lake will once again be asked to curb a quality tall forward in Drew Petrie. Petrie has consistently caused us more than a few headaches over the years and whilst 2012 hasn't been a great one for him a few early grabs could swing the momentum the Kangaroos way.
KANGAROOS SPOTLIGHT PLAYER WATCH
Hamish McIntosh had a break out game and his match-up against Will Minson will be critical to providing his midfield quality possessions. When McIntosh moves forward he will also a nightmare for the Bulldogs back line and Mark Austin will most likely be given the task of handling McIntosh and Goldstein
THE PICKEN LOCKDOWN CHALLENGE
With a number of quality North midfielders it's difficult to know which player the Picken will lock onto.
Harvey, Wells, Swallow and Ziebell will all be hoping the Padlock doesn't start heading their way. I expect for Picken to be shadowing Brent Harvey and do his normal shutdown job.
KEY MATCH-UPS
Hargrave vs Edwards
Edwards is a challenging match-up for Hargrave but an important one for us. His ability to kick a few goals from not many chances is something that we must control and Hargrave is the right man for the task. I'd look for Hargrave to try and run off Edwards as often as he can.
Boyd vs Swallow
This Captain vs Captain match-up should be a beauty. Both players can find a lot of the ball and the one that wins this can really shape the game for their team.
Liberatore vs Ziebell
I'm excited by the prospect of these two emerging midfield stars squaring off. I'd give the edge to Libba because of his sensationally quickly hands and his effective kicking.
FOR THE DOGS TO WIN
Griffen, Cooney, Dahlhaus and Higgins must step and kick goals and Murphy must be at his creative best in the back half.
Curbing the influence of the dangerous Daniel Wells is also a critical assignment for us.
SUMMARY AND PREDICTIONS
With a win against the Cats and some competitive losses, North have the superior form guide but games between these two sides have been split pretty evenly over many years. I think McCartney will pull a few surprise moves that will unsettle the Kangaroos and I'm hoping this will unsettle them enough to give us the edge.
The Dogs to win by 12 points.