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2025 rebel VFLW Competition
Western Bulldogs v North Melbourne Werribee
Round 11 •
2 0.2
Full Time
64 9.10
Kangaroos Won By 62
Mission Whitten Oval,  Melbourne  • Wurundjeri/Boon Wurrung

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    VFLW R11 team: Roos ready for Friday night lights

    North Melbourne Werribee heads across to Mission Whitten Oval on Friday night to challenge the Bulldogs for the second time this season

    North Melbourne Werribee has locked in its side for its second clash against the Western Bulldogs for 2025.

    The Roos will head into Friday night's match unchanged after grinding out a 4.9 (33) to 1.6 (12) win over Williamstown last weekend.

    They will be chasing a fifth straight win, while the Bulldogs will be out for revenge at Mission Whitten Oval after falling to North Melbourne Werribee by 21 points in their Round 5 clash.

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    Round 11

    Friday, July 4
    Western Bulldogs v North Melbourne Werribee at Mission Whitten Oval Stadium, 7.35pm AEST

    B B. Deed (15) A. Ling (24)  
    HB E. Jackson (19) S. Reid (6) M. Zander (10)
    C C. Blair (26) T. Ortlepp (34) T. Meier (2)
    HF R. Tierney (23) N. Dojiok (40) K. Ternes (25)
    F Z. Flanigan (16) Z. Savarirayan (35)  
    R K. Reynolds (44) R. Sutton (4) M. Di Cosmo (12)
    INT S. Ingram (21) C. Ryan (5) G. Nicholas (9)
      M. Clifford (47) J. Douglas (13)  
    EMG A. Gerada (14) N. Hales (30) C. Ugle (1)
    B. Slaney (7)    
         
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    VFLW R11 report: Roos run riot to shut out Dogs

    North Melbourne Werribee has put on a Friday night clinic, trouncing the Western Bulldogs by 62 points.

    North Melbourne Werribee has put on a Friday night clinic, trouncing the Western Bulldogs by 62 points.

    The defence laid the foundation for the Roos' territory dominance, keeping the Bulldogs goalless in the 0.2 (2) to 9.10 (64) victory at Mission Whitten Oval.

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    The Kangaroos put the foot down right from the opening siren, converting their 14-1 advantage in the inside-50 count into a 22-point quarter-time lead, which grew as the game went on.

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    It was the ever-reliable duo of Renee Tierney (27 disposals, seven tackles) and Maddie Di Cosmo (28 disposals, five clearances) that did the damage from start to finish. The pair combined well by hand to burst out of several stoppages, with the skipper also hitting the scoreboard from a dazzling snap from the pocket. 

    Stunning Sutton snap

    Reese Sutton gave the Roos a dream start to the second term thanks to a brilliant on-the-run snap. The No.4 pounced on a loose ball close to goal before swinging around to slot a brilliant goal over her shoulder less than a minute after quarter-time.

    Stella stands up

    Stella Reid built on her impressive run of form, picking up 19 disposals and a game-high 11 intercepts. 

    The defender played a large hand in the Roos' shutout of the Dogs, putting on a brilliant all-round defensive masterclass in the air and on the ground, finishing with eight marks and six tackles.

    Nicholas' quick-fire double

    Georgia Nicholas pulled out all the tricks to slot two majors in the blink of an eye.

    Blazing away from the defenders, the livewire kicked her first from 20 metres out at full pelt, before backing it up with another on-the-run effort from 40 metres out shortly before three-quarter time. 

    Next up

    North Melbourne Werribee will return to Arden Street as they take on Port Melbourne on Saturday, July 12. The opening bounce is slated for 1.00pm AEST.

    NORTH MELBOURNE WERRIBEE       0.0    0.2    0.2    0.2     (2)
    WESTERN BULLDOGS                         3.4    4.7    8.8    9.10   (64) 

    GOALS 
    North Melbourne Werribee: Nicholas 2, Flanigan 2, Dojiok 2, Tierney, Sutton, Blair
    Western Bulldogs: -

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