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Essendon vs Western Bulldogs: AFL live scores

30th June, 2012
Teams

Essendon


B: Michael Hibberd, Dustin Fletcher, Cale Hooker
HB: Kyle Hardingham, Jake Carlisle, Dyson Heppell
C: Courtenay Dempsey, Jobe Watson, Heath Hocking
HF: Stewart Crameri, Patrick Ryder, David Myers
F: Kyle Reimers, Michael Hurley, Ben Howlett
Foll: David Hille, Brent Stanton, Nathan Lovett-Murray
I/C: Sam Lonergan, Leroy Jetta, Jake Melksham, Cory Dell’Olio

Emg: Ricky Dyson, Tom Bellchambers, Elliott Kavanagh

In: Sam Lonergan
Out: Angus Monfries (Hamstring)

Milestones: Jake Melksham – 50 games

Western Bulldogs

B: Ryan Hargrave, Brian Lake, Dylan Addison
HB: Robert Murphy, Lukas Markovic, Easton Wood
C: Daniel Cross, Matthew Boyd, Christian Howard
HF: Shaun Higgins, Liam Jones, Adam Cooney
F: Jordan Roughead, Tom Campbell, Liam Picken
Foll: William Minson, Ryan Griffen, Clay Smith
I/C: Justin Sherman, Thomas Liberatore, Luke Dahlhaus, Tory Dickson

Emg: Lindsay Gilbee, Ayce Cordy, Mark Austin

In: Ryan Hargrave, William Minson, Lukas Markovic, Justin Sherman
Out: Daniel Giansiracusa (Foot), Ayce Cordy, Mitchell Wallis, Mark Austin

Milestones: Shaun Higgins – 100 games

First Bounce: 7:40pm AEST
Venue: Etihad Stadium
Last Time: Essendon 23.12 (150) d Western Bulldogs 15.11 (101)
Betting: $1.20 Essendon, $4.60 Western Bulldogs
TV: Fox Sports 1 (Live), 7 (Live)
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After returning to the winners list last week, Essendon will be keen to restore momentum against the Western Bulldogs. We’ll have live scores from 7.40pm AEST.

The bye proved to come at the right time for the Bombers, as they travelled to Perth to take on Fremantle and returned with four points.

Michael Hurley notched a career-best six goals in the contest and Jobe Watson once again led the way in the midfield. His 27 touches and a goal fuelled talk of him as a Brownlow contender.

But these two weren’t the only major contributors: Brent Stanton and David Myers both had 28 touches.

It was the perfect response to two consecutive losses going into the bye, now the question turns to whether they can back it up at Etihad Stadium, a venue they have a strong record at.

It’s a venue they share with the Bulldogs, who weren’t able to put together a strong performance last week when they hosted the Lions.

Despite holding favouritism going into the clash, the Dogs were a big disappointment in what was a 58-point loss.

The performance of younger players Tom Liberatore and Christian Howard was encouraging, but some of the bigger names just didn’t have their usual impact.

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They’ve brought back Ryan Hargrave and Will Minson for this week’s game.

The Bombers, meanwhile, have swapped Angus Monfries (hamstring) for Sam Lonergan.

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