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2023 NAB AFLW Season 8
Western Bulldogs v St Kilda
Round 5 •
36 6.0
Full Time
54 8.6
St Kilda Won By 18
Mission Whitten Oval,  Melbourne  • Wurundjeri/Boon Wurrung

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    Game Day Guide: Round 5 v Western Bulldogs

    Everything you need to know as the Saints descend on VU Whitten Oval to take on the Western Bulldogs this Friday.

    The red, white and black are in Friday prime-time as an enticing contest between the Western Bulldogs at the refurbished VU Whitten Oval awaits. 

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    Round 5

    Western Bulldogs v St Kilda
    Friday 29 September
    7:15pm AEST, VU Whitten Oval
    Broadcast live on Channel 7, Fox Footy, Kayo and the AFL and AFLW Official Live Apps

    Gates open 6:00pm

    Grab your tickets ahead of time so you don't miss out on any of Friday's action!

    Kids under 18 can redeem a FREE ticket to the game. Tickets will be available for purchase at Gate 2.

    Tickets to our remaining games of the season can be viewed in our AFLW Ticketing Hub.

    Plan your journey with PTV Journey Planner to make sure you get to the game on time and with ease. 

    With limited street and train station parking available, your best way to access the ground is via a train to West Footscray located on the Sunbury line. 

    Due to areas of the ground remaining a construction site, the main entrance to VU Whitten Oval is now located at Cross Street (Gate 1), so please arrive early to ensure that you don't miss the first bounce.

    A thrilling five-goal final term roared RSEA Park to life as St Kilda banked its first win of the season over Collingwood.

    Olivia Vesely stood tall in the midfield with several big moments punctuating her 21-disposal outing, Georgia Patrikios came up clutch in the final term, while Jesse Wardlaw gave the Saints a fresh angle through her work in the ruck.

    ST KILDA  0.0  1.2  2.3  7.5 (47)
    COLLINGWOOD  3.2  3.3  5.5  5.5 (35)

    GOALS
    St Kilda:
     Lambert, Exon, Patrikios, Xenos, Friend, McDonald, Guttridge
    Collingwood: Frederick, Smith, White, Morris

    BEST
    St Kilda: 
    Vesely, Lambert, Smith, Plane, Chiocci
    Collingwood: Bonnici, Frederick, White, Cann, Davey

    INJURIES
    St Kilda:
     Nil
    Collingwood: Nil

    Crowd: 3230 at RSEA Park

    Follow St Kilda's official social media channels for all the latest news and behind-the-scenes action on game day.

    Join the conversation and show your support through InstagramFacebook and X by using the official hashtags #SaintsFooty and #AFLWDogsSaints.

    Visit the official Saints Match Centre for live in-game stats, highlights, news and other updates.

     

     

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    Saints' bark bigger than Bulldogs' bite in back-to-back triumph

    St Kilda has snared its second win of the season with a four-quarter-strong performance over the Western Bulldogs in Friday prime-time.

    St Kilda has spoiled the Western Bulldogs' Whitten Oval homecoming, defeating the Dogs by 18 points.

    In the first game at the newly redeveloped home ground, the Saints not only ruined the party, but dashed the faint hopes the Dogs held of making successive finals series, now sitting 0-5.

    It's the second straight win for the Saints after a 0-3 start to the year, Nick Dal Santo's side starting to build some nice form at the mid-point of the season following the 8.6 (54) to 6.0 (36) win.

    Jesse Wardlaw started her day in the AFL Grand Final parade as last season's leading goalkicker, and kicked off the evening game in style, booting two goals – the second her 50th career goal - in the first 10 minutes while playing in the ruck.

    The Saints ended up kicking 3.1 from their five inside 50 entries in the first quarter, the Bulldogs steadying as the quarter progressed to trail by 13 at the first break.

    SAINTS MATCH CENTRE: View all news, stats and videos from Round 5

    Alice Edmonds' first career goal – coming in game No.31 – saw the Dogs take the lead for the first time, having shaken off their slow start.

    But St Kilda, full of confidence after last week's comeback victory over Collingwood, weren't deterred, pulling clear in the third term and holding the lead until the final siren.

    Round 5 v Western Bulldogs

    Both teams' backlines struggled to contain their opponents at times – although Katie Lynch and Maddie Boyd took a number of nice marks deep in defence for their sides – but it made for a free-flowing entertaining game with plenty of goals, for the most part.

    The fourth quarter meandered to a close with plenty of back-and-forth play, but no score.

    St Kilda skipper Hannah Priest led her side well through the midfield, with strong support from Georgia Patrikios.

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    Once again, it was a one-woman show for the Dogs with Ellie Blackburn playing the starring role. De Berry, Izzy Pritchard and Kirsty Lamb had moments of strong play, but weren't able to run alongside Blackburn for four quarters.

    The Western Bulldogs were playing without key forward Celine Moody (shoulder), with Rocky Cranston coming in for her first game of the season and playing as an undersized key forward, supporting Bree McFarlane and Edmonds when resting forward.

    Flipping the magnets

    After a 0-4 start, the Bulldogs needed to try something different. Coach Nathan Burke had been forthright about the issues plaguing his forward line last week and sent Gabby Newton to centre-half back. Kirsty Lamb started forward, but pretty quickly moved into the midfield where she was one of the side's best in the first half. McFarlane provided ruck support in the absence of Moody.

    Saints click into gear

    After turning over nearly a third of their team, it was always going to take a few weeks for St Kilda to find its feet in 2023. What would be most pleasing for coach Nick Dal Santo would be the variety of goalkickers. Wardlaw was superb, but once again both Nic Xenos and Darcy Guttridge bobbed up, with Ash Richards and Nat Exon also kicking truly. The Saints averaged 30.7 last year (boosted by two big wins over expansion clubs), and scored 54 on Saturday night.

    Up next

    The Western Bulldogs are back at VU Whitten Oval, hosting an improving Carlton on Friday night. St Kilda has its own home match, facing Hawthorn at RSEA Park on Saturday afternoon. 

    WESTERN BULLDOGS  1.0  5.0  6.0  6.0 (36)
    ST KILDA  3.1  6.3  8.6  8.6 (54)

    GOALS
    Western Bulldogs: Edmonds 2, Pritchard, Lamb, Cranston, Berry
    St Kilda: Wardlaw 3, Exon, Xenos, Lambert, Guttridge, Richards

    BEST
    Western Bulldogs: Blackburn, Edmonds, Lamb, Wilcox, Lynch
    St Kilda: Priest, Wardlaw, Patrikios, Lambert, Richards

    INJURIES
    Western Bulldogs: Nil
    St Kilda: Nil

    Crowd: 2,807 at VU Whitten Oval

     

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