North suffers heavy loss to Dogs
North Melbourne has suffered a heavy defeat to the Bulldogs to the tune of 71 points
As Prime Minister Julia Gillard watched from the stands, the Dogs piled on nine goals to two in the final term to win 22.11 (143) to 10.12 (72).
Barry Hall finished with seven majors, and is now level with Richmond’s Jack Riewoldt in the race for the Coleman Medal. Both have booted 65 for the season.
Leigh Adams, Brent Harvey and Sam Wright were among North Melbourne’s best players.
Wright booted two goals early in a very physical opening quarter, but thanks to a pair of majors from Hall - who began on Scott Thompson and was later picked up by Josh Smith - the Dogs were 17 points clear by the first change.
A terrible turnover from Easton Wood and a huge tackle by Thompson on Hall helped the Kangaroos narrow the margin to five points in the opening stages of the second quarter.
But although the Bulldogs weren’t at their best, they were good enough to keep their noses in front at half-time.
Despite losing Griffen for around 10 minutes of the third quarter, after he was accidentally flattened by teammate Daniel Cross, the Dogs extended their advantage to 29 points at the last break.
The final term was a low intensity affair, as Rodney Eade’s men maintained their place in the top four by cruising to their 12th victory of the season.
North Melbourne takes on Fremantle at Etihad Stadium next Saturday afternoon.
Western Bulldogs 6.2 9.3 13.7 22.11 (143)
North Melbourne 3.3 6.6 8.8 10.12 (72)
GOALS
Western Bulldogs: Hall 7, Giansiracusa 5, Griffen 3, Higgins, Johnson, Higgins, Grant, Wood, Jones, Moles
North Melbourne: Harvey 3, Wright 2, Adams 2, McIntosh, Hansen, Edwards
BEST
Western Bulldogs: Boyd, Morris, Cooney, Griffen, Hall, Williams, Picken
North Melbourne: Adams, Harvey, Rawlings, Wright, Lower
INJURIES
Western Bulldogs: Harbrow (virus) replaced in selected side by Everitt, Griffen (concussion)
North Melbourne: Campbell (calf) replaced in selected side by Bastinac
Reports: Nil
Umpires: Rosebury, Nicholls, Wenn
Official crowd: 28,038 at Etihad Stadium
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