‘You’ve got the nerve’: Coach’s words exposed
Kane Cornes has lifted the lid on what was said during his confrontation with Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge on Thursday night.
Kane Cornes has lifted the lid on what was said during his confrontation with Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge on Thursday night.
Thursday night had it all – including shades of the greatest home-and-away clash in history. And, like that day in 2009, this one could lead to a grand final rematch, too.
The Bulldogs clawed their way back into the showdown with Bailey Smith, before the Cats did just enough in a classic. But should Dogs fans feel aggrieved by the umpires?
Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge had a blunt message when he was asked about his club’s match-up with Geelong antagoniser Bailey Smith.
One is the favourite for this year’s Brownlow Medal. The other a generational key-position talent. Fox Footy’s Garry Lyon asks, would you rather have Sam Darcy or Nick Daicos at your club?
Aaron Naughton is not just a forward, he’s a wrecking ball. Something he definitely isn’t however, is a defender, and the big Bulldog says that won’t be changing anytime soon.
Aaron Naughton says the Western Bulldogs will be “playing for Bevo” this season as Luke Beveridge comes under pressure to deliver the Dogs another flag.
The Western Bulldogs have been flushed with midfield and small goalkicking talent over the last 25 years. But there’s only one tall forward in their team of the century so far. See it here.
Three years after a fiery, high-profile stoush at a post-game press conference, Tom Morris and Luke Beveridge are set to break bread on screen. See the details in Media Street.
After snaring Bailey Smith last trade period, Geelong could be at the front of the queue to snare Bulldog Jamarra Ugle-Hagan should he leave the kennel come season’s end.
An incident in the final term of the clash between the Dogs and Roos brought Marvel Stadium to a standstill. Get an injury update and see what the coaches had to say here.
It was a big first Super Saturday of the 2025 season – and there were plenty of SuperCoach hits and misses. Recap the action and see what it all means going forward.
In August last year, Jamarra Ugle-Hagan was seemingly at the peak of his powers. Five weeks later, he was almost dropped for an elimination final. SCOTT GULLAN lifts the lid on the complex situation.
Tom Liberatore has been thrust into the Western Bulldogs captaincy in the absence of injured skipper Marcus Bontempelli. It’s an “insane” situation he never dreamt would happen, writes LAUREN WOOD.
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