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04-01-2021, 03:09 PM
link (https://www.westernbulldogs.com.au/news/846153/five-games-to-watch-in-2021)
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Round 1
Collingwood v Western Bulldogs
Friday 19 March, 7.50pm
MCG
Firstly, it’s a prime-time Friday night opening. Secondly, it’s against a powerhouse in Collingwood. Thirdly, it’s in Melbourne, at the MCG, and – fingers crossed – crowds will be in the house for the first time in a long time.
Then there’s the angle of Adam Treloar coming up against his old side for the first time.
And the Bulldogs looking to rectify their start to 2020, against the same opponent in the same game.
Round 3
North Melbourne v Western Bulldogs
Friday 2 April, 4.20pm
Marvel Stadium
A showpiece match awaits against North Melbourne early in the season, in the annual Good Friday match at Marvel Stadium.
The stands were empty for the corresponding match last year, as Josh Bruce kicked six goals in a 49-point win.
It’s a big game on the field, but more important off the field – with both sides doing their best to raise much-needed funds to support the Royal Children’s Hospital through the Good Friday Appeal.
Round 6
GWS Giants v Western Bulldogs
Friday 23 April, 7.50pm
Manuka Oval, Canberra
This budding rivalry continues to grow bigger with each instalment.
The Bulldogs got the points in their one encounter against the Giants in 2020 in a match which kick-started their season.
There was plenty of spice – as the Bulldogs sought to bounce back from their elimination final exit the year before.
No doubt this year’s edition will be worth watching.
Round 10
Western Bulldogs v St Kilda
Details TBC
Marvel Stadium
The Saints have been a bogey team for the Bulldogs over the past two seasons, taking the chocolates in the last three clashes.
That includes last year’s elimination final, where the Saints snuck home by three points to put an end to the Bulldogs’ season.
It’s a fast, attacking brand of footy the Saints play – as do the Bulldogs – so this promises to be prime-time entertainment, with plenty to play for.
Round 21
Western Bulldogs v Essendon
Details TBC
Marvel Stadium
There’s plenty of history between the Bulldogs and Bombers.
Fresh in the memory of Bulldogs fans will be the Bombers’ pursuit of midfield star Josh Dunkley over the off-season.
But remarkably, these two teams have met four times in Round 21 in the 21st century already, which includes two famous games.
One was in 2000 – when Chris Grant sealed a famous win, to end Essendon’s unbeaten season. In 2019, the Bulldogs produced 21 consecutive goals against the Bombers, in a 104-point win.
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Round 1
Collingwood v Western Bulldogs
Friday 19 March, 7.50pm
MCG
Firstly, it’s a prime-time Friday night opening. Secondly, it’s against a powerhouse in Collingwood. Thirdly, it’s in Melbourne, at the MCG, and – fingers crossed – crowds will be in the house for the first time in a long time.
Then there’s the angle of Adam Treloar coming up against his old side for the first time.
And the Bulldogs looking to rectify their start to 2020, against the same opponent in the same game.
Round 3
North Melbourne v Western Bulldogs
Friday 2 April, 4.20pm
Marvel Stadium
A showpiece match awaits against North Melbourne early in the season, in the annual Good Friday match at Marvel Stadium.
The stands were empty for the corresponding match last year, as Josh Bruce kicked six goals in a 49-point win.
It’s a big game on the field, but more important off the field – with both sides doing their best to raise much-needed funds to support the Royal Children’s Hospital through the Good Friday Appeal.
Round 6
GWS Giants v Western Bulldogs
Friday 23 April, 7.50pm
Manuka Oval, Canberra
This budding rivalry continues to grow bigger with each instalment.
The Bulldogs got the points in their one encounter against the Giants in 2020 in a match which kick-started their season.
There was plenty of spice – as the Bulldogs sought to bounce back from their elimination final exit the year before.
No doubt this year’s edition will be worth watching.
Round 10
Western Bulldogs v St Kilda
Details TBC
Marvel Stadium
The Saints have been a bogey team for the Bulldogs over the past two seasons, taking the chocolates in the last three clashes.
That includes last year’s elimination final, where the Saints snuck home by three points to put an end to the Bulldogs’ season.
It’s a fast, attacking brand of footy the Saints play – as do the Bulldogs – so this promises to be prime-time entertainment, with plenty to play for.
Round 21
Western Bulldogs v Essendon
Details TBC
Marvel Stadium
There’s plenty of history between the Bulldogs and Bombers.
Fresh in the memory of Bulldogs fans will be the Bombers’ pursuit of midfield star Josh Dunkley over the off-season.
But remarkably, these two teams have met four times in Round 21 in the 21st century already, which includes two famous games.
One was in 2000 – when Chris Grant sealed a famous win, to end Essendon’s unbeaten season. In 2019, the Bulldogs produced 21 consecutive goals against the Bombers, in a 104-point win.