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Key points: Lions roar as Dogs found wanting

By Danny Russell

BRISBANE LIONS 17.12 (114) d WESTERN BULLDOGS 10.11 (71)

Eric Hipwood of the Lions celebrates his 6th goal.AFL Photos

No Bont, no Bulldogs

The Western Bulldogs’ reliance on Marcus Bontempelli has never been more apparent than during their 43-point loss to the Brisbane Lions at Marvel Stadium on Friday night. Lions tagger Jarrod Berry harangued and harassed the Bont at the opening bounce and was immediately able to put him off his game.

While Berry collected 14 possessions across the first half, the Bulldogs skipper’s output was reduced to a meagre six disposals, drawing criticism from one of the game’s greatest players. “That’s about as bad a half of footy as you’ll see him have,” Leigh Matthews told 3AW.

The problem for the Bulldogs wasn’t just Bontempelli’s uncharacteristic returns, but the fact that few were able to step up in his place. Tom Liberatore tried valiantly to lift his side in the third term - having 23 possessions for the match - while Adam Treloar toiled away (30 disposals) but there were very few other contributors.

Like all champions, Bont fought hard, having a moment during the third term in which he kicked a banana goal, his second for the match, and setting up another for James O’Donnell. He even took a hangar in the goal square deep into the last quarter, to kick his third for the game. But, in the end, his 19 possessions were not nearly enough.

It seems the round 15 bye can’t come quick enough for him and the tired-looking Dogs, who play Fremantle at home next week and are now 6-7 for the year.

Lions bare their claws

Reports of the death of Brisbane’s season have been greatly exaggerated. To prove they still have a finals heartbeat, let’s dust off the season predictor.

The Lions are 5-6, and a draw, after 12 games and have the following month ahead: St Kilda at home (win), away to Port Adelaide who are starting to wobble (win), home to Melbourne who are also starting to stagger (win) and home to the battling Adelaide (win). That makes them 9-6, and a bye, and suddenly looming as a possible September threat.

Further boosting this hypothetical is the nature of their list. Against the Bulldogs, Lachie Neale was in Brownlow form, Eric Hipwood turned in his best game of the year with an equal career-best six goals on Liam Jones, Jarrod Berry should be used as a tagger on the opposition’s best midfielder every week after smothering The Bont, Harris Andrews continues to anchor a solid defence and they have unearthed a beauty in 19-year-old Logan Morris, who showed glimpses of brilliance in just his fifth game.

On top of all this, Charlie Cameron had a shocker - nine disposals and goalless - so they’ve got his return to look forward to in the coming weeks.

Tom Liberatore of the Bulldogs and Jarrod Berry of the Lions clash.Getty Images

Welcome back, Libba

One of the positives on a bleak night for the Bulldogs was the return of Liberatore after a worrying spell out of the game with concussion concerns. Libba threw himself into the fray from the opening bounce, gathering an early possession and doing his best to unsettle the hard tag of Berry on Bontempelli.

In fact, the heart and soul of the Sons of the West might have thrown himself in a little too eagerly. He stepped in with a forceful jumper punch that almost clocked Berry on the chin. “Libba crossed the line and gave away a free kick,” Channel Seven commentator Luke Hodge said. He might also give away some coin if the action is looked upon unfavourably by the MRO. Regardless, it was heartening to see Libba play out the game.

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‘The game changes’: AFL must protect prior opportunity, says concerned Beveridge

By Danny Russell

Luke Beveridge has warned the AFL to protect the ball carrier or risk changing the charter of the game as the league continues to implement tweaks to the holding-the-ball rule.

The Western Bulldogs players were penalised repeatedly during their 43-point loss and trailed the tackle free-kick count 7-2 at half-time.

Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge has concerns about tweaks to the holding-the-ball rule.AFL Photos

“In the AFL’s charter, it talks about our game being a contested game,” Beveridge said in his post-match press conference.

“So, and in the charter, you have to protect the player who tries to win the ball, so we can’t move away from that. Otherwise, the game changes.

That’s all for tonight

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Thanks for joining us tonight everyone. That’s all we have for you but we will be back tomorrow afternoon with our AFL Saturday live blog. Please join us then.

Have a lovely evening and bye for now.

‘A pretty complete performance’: Fagan

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Lions coach Chris Fagan spoke to the media post game.

Pretty emphatic response to that, wasn’t it, after the bye?

Yeah. So, it was good to have the bye. We had a few sore boys playing that game against Hawthorn and a few out as well. Wouldn’t have minded Eric Hipwood against Hawthorn a few weeks ago if he was going to play like that. Yeah, it was a good response. Probably as good as we’ve played this year. Pretty complete performance. When you play the... Against the Bulldogs, you have to be able to match them at contested possession and clearances and we did that pretty well. We have the greatest of respect for the midfield. So, for our guys to win the clearance battle by 18, that’s a pretty significant number against the Dogs. I thought they all contributed particularly well. Lachie Neale had... Played a binder. Jarrod Berry did a great job on Bont, even though Bont went forward and did a little bit of damage. Josh Dunkley was his usual desperate self. Oscar McInerney did well in the ruck against Tim English. It was a great all round performance by our midfielders and they set the tone for the day, I guess.

Lions coach Chris Fagan.AFL Photos

You mentioned Hipwood earlier. Probably the best game of his career. How proud of him are you? You can be a bit of a whipping boy for Brisbane finance. To produce a performance like that, must be have been rapt?

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Beveridge reveals Keath is injured

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Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge is concerned his side could be further weakened with key defender Alex Keath leaving the ground with a hamstring injury.

“He came off with a hamstring injury. It looks like we are likely to lose him,” Beveridge said.

“The attrition rate is not great at the moment but the boys are hanging in there. I think they are doing a mighty job.”

‘We didn’t negate their influence’: Beveridge rues stoppage smashing

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Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge spoke to the media post game.

You generate momentum in the previous month. To produce a performance like that tonight, how disappointing is that in that contest?

Yeah. I had... When you say that, Ronny, obviously you have got your own take on it.

What aspects do you mean in?

Tim English of the Bulldogs marks the ball.Getty Images
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Key points: Lions roar as Dogs found wanting

By Danny Russell

BRISBANE LIONS 17.12 (114) d WESTERN BULLDOGS 10.11 (71)

Eric Hipwood of the Lions celebrates his 6th goal.AFL Photos

No Bont, no Bulldogs

The Western Bulldogs’ reliance on Marcus Bontempelli has never been more apparent than during their 43-point loss to the Brisbane Lions at Marvel Stadium on Friday night. Lions tagger Jarrod Berry harangued and harassed the Bont at the opening bounce and was immediately able to put him off his game.

While Berry collected 14 possessions across the first half, the Bulldogs skipper’s output was reduced to a meagre six disposals, drawing criticism from one of the game’s greatest players. “That’s about as bad a half of footy as you’ll see him have,” Leigh Matthews told 3AW.

The problem for the Bulldogs wasn’t just Bontempelli’s uncharacteristic returns, but the fact that few were able to step up in his place. Tom Liberatore tried valiantly to lift his side in the third term - having 23 possessions for the match - while Adam Treloar toiled away (30 disposals) but there were very few other contributors.

Like all champions, Bont fought hard, having a moment during the third term in which he kicked a banana goal, his second for the match, and setting up another for James O’Donnell. He even took a hangar in the goal square deep into the last quarter, to kick his third for the game. But, in the end, his 19 possessions were not nearly enough.

It seems the round 15 bye can’t come quick enough for him and the tired-looking Dogs, who play Fremantle at home next week and are now 6-7 for the year.

Lions bare their claws

Reports of the death of Brisbane’s season have been greatly exaggerated. To prove they still have a finals heartbeat, let’s dust off the season predictor.

The Lions are 5-6, and a draw, after 12 games and have the following month ahead: St Kilda at home (win), away to Port Adelaide who are starting to wobble (win), home to Melbourne who are also starting to stagger (win) and home to the battling Adelaide (win). That makes them 9-6, and a bye, and suddenly looming as a possible September threat.

Further boosting this hypothetical is the nature of their list. Against the Bulldogs, Lachie Neale was in Brownlow form, Eric Hipwood turned in his best game of the year with an equal career-best six goals on Liam Jones, Jarrod Berry should be used as a tagger on the opposition’s best midfielder every week after smothering The Bont, Harris Andrews continues to anchor a solid defence and they have unearthed a beauty in 19-year-old Logan Morris, who showed glimpses of brilliance in just his fifth game.

On top of all this, Charlie Cameron had a shocker - nine disposals and goalless - so they’ve got his return to look forward to in the coming weeks.

Tom Liberatore of the Bulldogs and Jarrod Berry of the Lions clash.Getty Images

Welcome back, Libba

One of the positives on a bleak night for the Bulldogs was the return of Liberatore after a worrying spell out of the game with concussion concerns. Libba threw himself into the fray from the opening bounce, gathering an early possession and doing his best to unsettle the hard tag of Berry on Bontempelli.

In fact, the heart and soul of the Sons of the West might have thrown himself in a little too eagerly. He stepped in with a forceful jumper punch that almost clocked Berry on the chin. “Libba crossed the line and gave away a free kick,” Channel Seven commentator Luke Hodge said. He might also give away some coin if the action is looked upon unfavourably by the MRO. Regardless, it was heartening to see Libba play out the game.

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Neale says Lions can still make finals

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Lachie Neale spoke to Channel Seven post game.

A big win. Much- needed win. You must be absolutely rapt with the effort down here tonight?

Yeah. I think in the last sort of four or five years after a bye we have been terrible. To come out and perform like we did tonight against a really good team, who’s in form on their home ground was awesome. So proud of the group and Hippy, he set the tone. Unbelievable game off a suspension. Loved his game off a suspension. Loved his game. Yeah. I thought even your young guys, Logan Morris, Bruce Reville, they are showing a lot those guys. It is awesome to be a part of.

Lachie Neale.AFL Photos

I will talk about your midfield. You must be proud. Jarrod Berry’s role on Bontempelli. Five touches to half- time. Collectively, rapt?

FT: Brisbane 17.12 (114) d Western Bulldogs 10.10 (70)

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The Lions season remains alive and they’ve shown plenty of life in the process with an impressive win over the Bulldogs at Marvel Stadium.

Lachie Neale was everywhere with 38 touches and two goals while Eric Hipwood equalled a career-high with six goals.

Kai Lohmann of the Lions celebrates a goal with fans.AFL Photos

Hipwood kicks his sixth

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Hipwood has capped off an excellent night by marking one 40m out and booting it home.

They have loved this win.

Lions 107, Dogs 69 with four mins to go.

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Bontempelli kicks his third

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Bontempelli has booted another goal after some good screening work from Khamis.

But it will matter not. The Lions have this one locked in.

Lions 101, Dogs 69 with six mins to go.

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