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Updated July 1, 2011 22:47:00 Western Bulldogs kept their AFL season alive with a crushing 10-goal win over a pedestrian Melbourne outfit that simply gave up at Docklands on Friday night.
Both sides were looking to put a third consecutive victory on the board in their round 15 contest but Rodney Eade's men were the better side in the 19.13 (127) to 8.15 (63) result.
Melbourne kept it close early on and there was only 10 points in it midway through the second term but from there the Bulldogs kicked 13 of the 17 goals that followed to put the game well out of the Dees' reach.
They all but waved the white flag as the margin blew out and the mercy of the full-time siren approached.
Most encouraging for the Bulldogs was the return to form of Adam Cooney, who has struggled to find his touch this season as he dealt with a persistent knee injury but shone against the Demons.
The 2008 Brownlow medallist showed impressive acceleration in the open field and was relentless in getting hard footy with a raft of contested possessions.
Cooney also kicked a brilliant soccering goal in the first half before finishing with 26 touches, and laid four tackles.
The Bulldogs made the most of forward targets Daniel Giansiracusa and Barry Hall, the pair kicking four and three goals respectively as the home side steamed away.
One of very few bright spots for Melbourne was Ricky Petterd's mark of the year candidate, a soaring screamer that put even West Coast ruckman Nic Naitanui's effort last round at the same ground in the shade.
Petterd, Jeremy Howe and Jack Watts each kicked a pair for the Demons, who suffered shaky nights in front from Nathan Jones (0.2) and Liam Jurrah (0.3)
The loss weakens the Demons' already tenuous grip on eighth spot even more shaky and North Melbourne, Essendon and Richmond are all a chance of moving into the top half of the competition this round.
History was against Melbourne coming into the clash - the club had won just one of its previous 15 encounters at Docklands - but Dean Bailey's troops hoped to lift to pay tribute to late Demons star Sean Wight, who died of cancer on Thursday.
Ryan Griffen, Shaun Higgins, Matthew Boyd and Giansiracusa all saw plenty of ball for the Bulldogs while Ben Hudson was big in the stoppages with 30 hit-outs and Daniel Cross had 10 marks to go with his 24 possessions.
Compounding the agony of the massive defeat for Melbourne, the match review panel may scrutinise a sling tackle that Jack Trengove laid on Bulldogs star Callan Ward which escaped penalty; the Demons midfielder actually earned a free kick for Ward holding the ball.
Bulldogs: 19.13 (127) - D Giansiracusa 4, B Hall 3, C Ward 2, L Dahlhaus 2, R Griffen 2, S Higgins 2, A Cooney, J Grant, L Gilbee, L Picken.
Demons: 8.15 (63) - J Howe 2, J Watts 2, R Petterd 2, C Sylvia, J Trengove.
Tags: sport, australian-football-league, australia, vic, footscray-3011, melbourne-3000 First posted July 1, 2011 22:37:00
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