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2022 Toyota AFL Premiership
Western Bulldogs v Euro-Yroke
Round 18 • Friday 15 July 2022 • 9:50 AM (UTC)
84 13.6
Full Time
56 7.14
Bulldogs Won By 28
Marvel Stadium,  Melbourne  • Wurundjeri

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    Game Day Guide: Round 18 v Western Bulldogs

    Everything you need to know ahead of Round 18!

    Friday night footy returns once more. Find out all you need to know ahead of our Round 18 clash against the Western Bulldogs.

    2022 AFL Season | Round 18

    Western Bulldogs v St Kilda
    Friday 15 July 
    7:50pm AEST, Marvel Stadium
    Broadcast live on Channel 7, Fox Footy, Kayo and the Official AFL Live App

    Ticketing

    Got a question? Click here to view our FAQs.

    For all ticketing information for 2022 click here.

    Need assistance?

    In need of some assistance? Our friendly membership team are here to help with any of your enquires. Please contact the Saints Membership team on 1300 467 246 (9am-5pm Monday-Friday) or via membership@saints.com.au. 

    Plan ahead

    Download your mobile ticket before you arrive at the venue. Forward tickets to the individuals attending within your group. Click here for a guide on how to do so.

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

    Get there early

    Have your mobile ticket ready.

    Everyone will have a designated gate and entry on ticket but getting to the venue early will mean you have plenty of time to get organised/find the spot for entry.

    You can only enter via the Gate noted on your ticket.

    At Marvel

    Marvel Stadium redevelopment works have begun and there are some changes to the concourse that may affect you when entering the ground:

    - Entry gates are available all around the stadium apart from Gate 2 which is currently closed – please enter via the gate on your ticket.

    - The concourse might look a little different on the city side of the stadium, with some hoarding in place around Gate 2 and Gate 5.

    - Once you enter the stadium there is no change to the experience, you are free to move around, visit the food and beverage outlets, or any of the amenities. 

    - To comply with the current Marvel Stadium policies, all food, beverage and merchandise outlets will be cashless, however Eftpos and credit card facilities are of course available.

    Cultural Gift Exchange

    Ahead of every game this season an Indigenous player will join the captain at every coin toss to take part in a cultural gift exchange. Championed by newly appointed Indigenous Development Manager Aunty Katrina Amon, the move is designed to continue to embrace Indigenous culture within the club.

    You can learn more about the new tradition here.

    Wheelchair and Accessible Seating

    Please call Ticketmaster's Accessible Seating Line if you have Wheelchair, Companion Card or Special Needs booking requirements. Telephone Number(s): 1300 446 925 or email your Accessible Seating request to accessibletickets@ticketmaster.com.au.

    Please ensure you include the Event Name, Venue, Date and Time along with your contact details.

    Service Hours: Monday - Friday 9am - 8pm; Saturday - Sunday 9am - 5pm AEST.

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    Conditions of Entry

    The following items are prohibited:

    • Alcohol
    • Glass
    • Musical Instruments
    • Flags over 1.6m
    • Chairs
    • Animals (unless a registered companion animal required for medical reasons – medical certificate must be supplied)
    • Any item deemed to be or which may be considered to be dangerous. This is at the discretion of the stadium operator and their security contractor.

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    Saints outplayed against Dogs

    The Western Bulldogs have taken out a 28-point win over the Saints.

    Skipper Jack Steele leads his teammates off the field after a poor night at Marvel Stadium. (Photo: AFL Photos)

    WHAT a difference a week makes. 

    Seven days after suffering an embarrassing first-quarter onslaught at the hands of Sydney, the Western Bulldogs produced an emphatic response to defeat St Kilda by 28 points and breathe life into a season that was on life support.

    The Dogs kicked the first seven goals of the game – including all five goals in the first quarter – and never gave the Saints a chance in the 13.6 (84) to 7.14 (56) contest.

    06:32

    Two years after the two sides met in an actual elimination final at the Gabba, Friday night loomed as an elimination final in July. The match-up promised plenty in the build-up, but never matched the hype with the Dogs dominant from the outset.

    It took only six minutes for the blur of blond to burst across the ground when the returning Bailey Smith gathered the ball in the middle of the ground and burst around an opponent, tucked the ball under his arm before pumping the ball inside 50. He looked rusty at times, but also looks primed to have a big say in the Western Bulldogs’ fortunes from now to the end of the season. 

    The Western Bulldogs’ zone defence was a work of art, not even Ocean’s Eleven could have found a way to pick it apart. The Saints simply couldn’t find a way to transition from one end to the other, turning the ball over the corridor when they ran out of patience to find a target, until the game broke open late.

    St Kilda went back down the race at the main break six goals down and a long way off the pace and couldn’t find a way to make any inroads in the third quarter.

    The game looked all but over at three-quarter time, but then Brett Ratten’s side finally burst into life, creating some concern inside the Western Bulldogs’ coaches box. 

    09:15

    But it was too little too late, with St Kilda unable to capitalise on its opportunities in the final quarter, missing a handful of gettable opportunities to make the Dogs completely sweat.

    After winning three finals last year and leading Melbourne in the third quarter of the Grand Final, the Dogs have been chasing their tail since the opening Thursday night of the season, losing the first two games of four of the first six rounds. 

    Now it is St Kilda’s turn to face the blowtorch in the coming week after it was punished for an awful first half. 

    The Saints reached the halfway point of the season at 8-3 and looked like one of the most improved sides in the AFL, but have now dropped five of six since the mid-season bye to tumble from top-four contention to just outside the top-eight. 

    02:02

    With Coleman Medal contender Aaron Naughton entering health and safety protocols on Thursday night, along with Josh Schache and Lachie Hunter, among three other changes, Jamarra Ugle-Hagan took another step forward in his career, kicking an equal personal best three goals, all from classy finishes in a glimpse of what might be to come from the 2020 No. 1 pick. 

    Bulldogs captain Marcus Bontempelli produced one of his best performances of the season, finishing with 34 disposals, 17 contested possessions, 12 score involvements and two goals, while Tom Liberatore continued his brilliant run with 31 touches and 11 clearances, helping his case for a second Charles Sutton Medal after winning his first in 2014.

    Luke Beveridge’s men are now above St Kilda in ninth spot on the ladder, adrift of eighth-placed Richmond on percentage, who face North Melbourne at Marvel Stadium tomorrow afternoon.

    With so little between more than a few, the margin between the chasing pack outside the eight is now even tighter. This might go down to the wire like the final day of the Premier League season. 

    Issues for veteran Saint?
    Paddy Ryder was substituted out of the game late in the third quarter due to a calf strain. The veteran ruckman has been managing Achilles soreness throughout the season and might be facing a race against the clock to return before the end of the home and away season. It made a bad night even worse for the Saints, as the 34-year-old has been a force again this year and looked set to go on in 2023.

    A dejected Paddy Ryder looks on after being subbed off with a calf strain. (Photo: AFL Photos)

    Bruce ends 342-day wait against old side
    Josh Bruce returned to the scene of where his career-best 2021 campaign ended in heartache in round 21 last season, just before the final siren. 342 days later, the 30-year-old was recalled to Luke Beveridge’s side after two games in the VFL around a minor hamstring strain. With no Naughton or Schache, it was Jamarra Ugle-Hagan who starred inside 50. But Bruce got an important game under his belt.

    Buku surprise packet
    The surprise move of the night was pulled by the Dogs with Buku Khamis deployed down back with aplomb. Beveridge has been searching for enforcements all year to support Alex Keath and Ryan Gardner – who also shone playing against Max King – and he might have found one in the forward-turned-defender, finishing with 18 disposals and seven marks.

    WESTERN BULLDOGS         5.2       8.4       12.5       13.6 (84)
    ST KILDA                              0.2      2.4        3.9.        7.14 (56)

    GOALS  
    Western Bulldogs: Ugle-Hagan 3, Bontempelli 2, Dale, Dunkley, Garcia, Hannan, Johannisen, Treloar, Weightman, West
    St Kilda: King 2, Steele, Wood, Jones, Sinclair, Billings

    BEST   
    Western Bulldogs: Bontempelli, Liberatore, Dale, Gardner, Macrae, Smith, Khamis
    St Kilda: Sinclair, Wilkie, Billings, Steele

    INJURIES  
    Western Bulldogs: Alex Keath (corked quad)
    St Kilda: Ryder(calf strain)

    SUBSTITUTES  
    Western Bulldogs: Luke Cleary (unused)
    St Kilda: Ben Long (replaced Paddy Ryder in the third quarter)

    Crowd: 25,981

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