Josh Bruce kicks 10 in record-breaking Bulldogs win
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All North Melbourne saw from that point on were tail lights fading into the distance.
The Bulldogs’ dominance came despite an early injury to defender Ryan Gardner, who was subbed out of the game within the first minute after hurting his AC-joint, his left arm immediately placed in a sling.
Without a key forward to worry them the Bulldogs hardly missed a beat, with premiership skipper Easton Wood slotting into defence to help Alex Keath out.
Western Bulldogs forward Aaron Naughton goes for a mark.Credit:Getty Images
At the other end Bruce’s eyes were lighting up. He had Josh Walker for company but he didn’t pose any issues as he kicked four goals in the first half. With his confidence high he dominated all-comers, marking on the lead, in contests, or scrounging the ball from the ground.
Apart from his efforts, the biggest highlights were provided by Adam Treloar, who kicked back-to-back running goals – one directly from a centre clearance – late in the second quarter in his familiar, explosive style.
North Melbourne’s competitiveness is a concern, particularly with scoring made easier through the rule changes.
They will point to the debut of Will Phillips – who showed he could win a contest wearing the famous No.29 – as well as glimpses from Tom Powell and Charlie Lazarro in their first year, with Lazarro kicking a classy running goal to stop the Bulldogs’ goal streak.
None of the trio had a real impact but the experience is useful.
The Kangaroos’ Luke Davies-Uniacke on the run as Josh Dunkley dives to tackle.Credit:Getty Images
Losing Jared Polec to a hamstring injury in the second quarter didn’t help but even the Ever Given – the ship recently blocking the Suez Canal – would have struggled to slow the Bulldogs’ scoring with injuries to experienced defenders Robbie Tarrant and Aiden Corr impossible to cover.
Their back line is well below the standard needed to trouble attacks, with skipper Jack Ziebell the only player with the requisite class to contain an attack.
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BEST:North Melbourne: Davies-Uniacke, Cunnington, Ziebell, StephensonWestern Bulldogs: Bruce, Treloar, English, Bontempelli, Dunkley, Smith
VOTES:Josh Bruce (Western Bulldogs) 9Adam Treloar (Western Bulldogs) 7Tim English (Western Bulldogs) 7Bailey Smith (Western Bulldogs) 7Josh Dunkley (Western Bulldogs) 7