âIâm failingâ: Guilty moments almost too much for Phillips Sheâs one of the most-loved footballers of the past five years, but the 2021 season hasnât been easy for Erin Phillips. This is how she bounced back.
AFL by Liz Walsh
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Subscriber only For someone who s accustomed to 4am wake-up calls, Erin Phillips will get something of a sleep-in on Grand Final morning. She ll wake around 7am, before heading to the Crows West Lakes headquarters around 8.30am so she can start warming up her battle-hardened body in the club s pool. Then will come playing with the kids. Walking the dog. All the while trying to stay calm ahead of one of the biggest games of her football career.
I m failing : Guilty moments almost too much for Phillips
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The statistic that shows where the Bulldogs could be vulnerable
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2021-04-13T08:44+10:00
The Western Bulldogs might be on top of the ladder, but is there a position where they might be vulnerable?
After four rounds of footy, the undefeated Dogs are sitting pretty with arguably the best midfield in the league and a forward line that is second for points scored.
While their defence has conceded the least amount of points, there is a key statistic that opposition sides may look at in a bid to beat the Bulldogs, according to Garry Lyon.
“When you talk about the Dogs, you ask where’s the weakness? They’re on top of the ladder undefeated,” he said on