Blues go down to Dogs
A 68-point loss to the Bulldogs at Etihad Stadium means the Blues will have to work hard to earn a top-four spot
Barry Hall dominated up forward with six goals, taking his season’s tally to 52, while Matthew Boyd shaded Chris Judd, as the Bulldogs won 20.6 (126) to 8.10 (58).
Adam Cooney was also among the most impressive players, collecting 33 disposals in his 150th appearance, and Brian Lake was brilliant in defence after spending the first 10 minutes of the match at full-forward.
In addition, Ryan Griffen was at his damaging best, booting a couple of superb running goals and helping the Dogs snap a three-game losing streak against the Blues.
Carlton’s small forwards failed to fire, with Eddie Betts, Jeff Garlett and Chris Yarran managing only two goals between them.
Although shaded by Boyd, Judd (27 possessions and two goals) battled manfully, while Andrew Walker tried to inspire his side with some dash from defence, but his efforts were to no avail.
Carlton actually began brightly, with ruckman Sam Jacobs kicking the opening goal of the game.
The Blues were on top during much of the first quarter (the inside 50s were 17-15 in their favour), however their field kicking in attack was terrible, which led to countless wasted scoring chances.
In contrast, the Bulldogs’ delivery to Hall was far more efficient, allowing the big forward to bag two early goals as his team led by 15 points at the opening change.
Despite losing youngster Brennan Stack to a hamstring injury, the Dogs blew the contest apart in the second term, extending their advantage to 35 points at the long break.
Carlton players only had themselves to blame for their predicament, with some shocking turnovers handing the Bulldogs two of their majors on a platter.
It was all over at the last break, by which time the Dogs were 56 points in front and most of the Blues supporters had gone home.
Carlton has a home game against the Sydney Swans at Etihad Stadium next Sunday.
Carlton 1.5 4.5 6.8 8.10 (58)
Western Bulldogs 4.2 10.4 16.4 20.6 (126)
GOALS
Carlton: Judd 2, Garlett 2, Jacobs, Henderson, Simpson, Robinson
Western Bulldogs: Hall 6, Griffen 2, Boyd 2, Murphy 2, Higgins 2, Picken, Johnson, Grant, Giansiracusa, Roughead, Cross
BEST
Carlton: Judd, Joseph, Walker, Gibbs, Murphy, Armfield
Western Bulldogs: Cooney, Lake, Boyd, Hall, Griffen, Morris, Higgins
INJURIES
Carlton: Henderson (corked knee)
Western Bulldogs: Stack (hamstring), Johnson (ankle), Hall (ankle)
Reports: Nil
Umpires: Rosebury, Stewart, Jeffery
Official crowd: 37,517 at Etihad Stadium
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