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Bulldogs give the latest on trio of injured players
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Ridiculously Melbourne trend : Six talking points from the AFL Round 18 A Set the default text size A Set large text size
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COVID dramas be damned, the football persevered through. Here’s some talking points from a consequential round of footy.
The Demons do still have a few very Melbourne-esque tendencies
It is a ridiculously Melbourne trend to be more than happy to play – and generally win against – teams in the eight but struggle badly when encountering teams who sit outside finals contention.
That is a trend the competition has witnessed in games the Dees have played against Adelaide, the Giants and Collingwood, but it came to the fore yet again in Saturday’s clash against the Hawks.
More injury heartbreak for luckless Bulldog after training mishap
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Luckless Western Bulldogs midfielder Toby McLean has ruptured the ACL in his right knee in a training mishap on Saturday morning,
Scans confirmed the savage blow for the premiership Bulldog, who only returned from an ACL injury in the same knee in Round 14.
The Bulldogs said in a club statement: “The injury occurred during a training session at VU Whitten Oval on Saturday morning.
“McLean will undergo surgery later this week, before beginning his rehabilitation.”
McLean, 25, managed three senior appearances in 2021 before this latest injury setback.
He s contracted to the Bulldogs until the end of 2022.
One positive and one negative from your club s Round 17 performance
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It was a big round of footy and there were important storylines across the weekend.
We have selected one positive and one negative from the Round 17 performance of each of the 18 clubs.
See our thoughts below:
Positive: Schoenberg shows up
There weren’t many Adelaide players who could hold their head high after the lacklustre 63-point loss to Essendon.
One Crow who did his bit was youngster Harry Schoenberg.
In just his 23rd game, the 20-year-old was one of only a few who led the way with 20 disposals and a team-high seven tackles, four clearances and one of his side’s two goals.
Incredible finish to instant classic | Morning Bulletin
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