Brisbane Lions Dominate Western Bulldogs in Round 13 at Marvel Stadium

The Brisbane Lions showcased their prowess with a dominant performance against the Western Bulldogs in Round 13 of the 2024 AFL season. Held at the iconic Marvel Stadium, the Lions emerged victorious with a final score of 114-71.

This win solidifies the Brisbane Lions’ position as one of the top contenders in the 2024 AFL season, showcasing their depth and resilience. As the season progresses, fans can expect more thrilling performances from this formidable team.
The Brisbane Lions roared to a commanding victory over the Western Bulldogs at Marvel Stadium in Round 13 of the 2024 AFL season. The final score of 114-71 reflected a dominant performance by the Lions, who outclassed the Bulldogs in nearly every facet of the game. The atmosphere at Marvel Stadium was electric, with fans from both sides creating an unforgettable backdrop for the clash.

Season: 2024 / Round: 13
Jun 7, 2024
Marvel Stadium
Full Time
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
4.0 [24] 5.4 [34] 8.7 [55] 10.11 [71]
4.3 [27] 10.7 [67] 13.9 [87] 17.12 [114]

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The first quarter set the tone for an intense battle, with both teams exchanging early goals. Adam Treloar got the Bulldogs on the board with a goal in the 2nd minute, but the Lions quickly responded through Josh Dunkley and Eric Hipwood. The Bulldogs managed to stay in touch with goals from Jamarra Ugle-Hagan and Marcus Bontempelli, but the Lions edged ahead to lead by 3 points at the first break, 27-24.

The second quarter saw the Lions shift into a higher gear, leaving the Bulldogs struggling to keep pace. Joe Daniher and Logan Morris were pivotal, each finding the goals. The Bulldogs’ efforts were hampered by missed opportunities, with behinds from Thomas Liberatore and Lachlan McNeil. The Lions capitalized on their chances, with Eric Hipwood and Lachie Neale extending the lead. By halftime, the Lions had built a substantial 33-point lead, 67-34, showcasing their offensive prowess.

Game Feed
Adam Treloar
-
goal
+6
6 - 0
Q1 - 2`
6
Q1 - 5`
1
behind
-
Eric Hipwood
6 - 1
-5
Q1 - 5`
6
goal
-
Josh Dunkley
6 - 7
+1
Jamarra Ugle-Hagan
-
goal
+5
12 - 7
Q1 - 9`
6
Q1 - 15`
1
behind
-
Joe Daniher
12 - 8
-4
Q1 - 18`
1
behind
-
Joe Daniher
12 - 9
-3
Marcus Bontempelli
-
goal
+9
18 - 9
Q1 - 19`
6
Q1 - 23`
6
goal
-
Joe Daniher
18 - 15
-3
Q1 - 27`
6
goal
-
Eric Hipwood
18 - 21
+3
Jamarra Ugle-Hagan
-
goal
+3
24 - 21
Q1 - 29`
6
Q1 - 31`
6
goal
-
Eric Hipwood
24 - 27
+3
Q2 - 7`
6
goal
-
Joe Daniher
24 - 33
+9
Thomas Liberatore
-
behind
-8
25 - 33
Q2 - 10`
1
Q2 - 11`
6
goal
-
Logan Morris
25 - 39
+14
Lachlan McNeil
-
behind
-13
26 - 39
Q2 - 14`
1
Q2 - 16`
6
goal
-
Jarrod Berry
26 - 45
+19
Q2 - 19`
6
goal
-
Eric Hipwood
26 - 51
+25
Q2 - 20`
1
behind
-
Callum Ah Chee
26 - 52
+26
James O'Donnell
-
goal
-20
32 - 52
Q2 - 22`
6
James O'Donnell
-
behind
-19
33 - 52
Q2 - 23`
1
Q2 - 24`
1
behind
-
Kai Lohmann
33 - 53
+20
Q2 - 30`
6
goal
-
Eric Hipwood
33 - 59
+26
Q2 - 31`
6
goal
-
Lachie Neale
33 - 65
+32
Q3 - 3`
6
goal
-
Eric Hipwood
33 - 71
+38
Q3 - 5`
1
behind
-
Joe Daniher
33 - 72
+39
Q3 - 6`
1
behind
-
Cameron Rayner
33 - 73
+40
Rhylee West
-
behind
-39
34 - 73
Q3 - 10`
1
Marcus Bontempelli
-
goal
-33
40 - 73
Q3 - 11`
6
James O'Donnell
-
goal
-27
46 - 73
Q3 - 13`
6
Q3 - 19`
6
goal
-
Cameron Rayner
46 - 79
+33
Riley Garcia
-
goal
-27
52 - 79
Q3 - 24`
6
Q3 - 27`
6
goal
-
Kai Lohmann
52 - 85
+33
Bailey Dale
-
behind
-32
53 - 85
Q3 - 31`
1
Rhylee West
-
goal
-26
59 - 85
Q4 - 1`
6
Q4 - 3`
6
goal
-
Lachie Neale
59 - 91
+32
Q4 - 5`
1
behind
-
Eric Hipwood
59 - 92
+33
Caleb Daniel
-
behind
-32
60 - 92
Q4 - 9`
1
Q4 - 11`
1
behind
-
Logan Morris
60 - 93
+33
Q4 - 14`
6
goal
-
Zac Bailey
60 - 99
+39
Marcus Bontempelli
-
goal
-33
66 - 99
Q4 - 20`
6
Q4 - 24`
6
goal
-
Eric Hipwood
66 - 105
+39
Jamarra Ugle-Hagan
-
behind
-38
67 - 105
Q4 - 26`
1
Q4 - 28`
1
behind
-
Charlie Cameron
67 - 106
+39
Q4 - 28`
6
goal
-
Zac Bailey
67 - 112
+45
Lachlan McNeil
-
behind
-44
68 - 112
Q4 - 30`
1

Coming out of halftime, the Bulldogs tried to mount a comeback, with goals from Bontempelli and James O’Donnell. However, the Lions’ defense stood firm, and their attack continued to fire on all cylinders. Cameron Rayner and Kai Lohmann added to the Lions’ tally, maintaining a comfortable lead. The Bulldogs managed to close the gap slightly but still trailed 87-55 at the end of the third quarter.

In the final quarter, the Lions put the game beyond doubt with a clinical display. Lachie Neale and Zac Bailey were instrumental, with Hipwood sealing the deal with his sixth goal. Despite a late goal from Bontempelli, the Bulldogs couldn’t match the Lions’ intensity and execution. The Lions ran out 43-point winners, 114-71, cementing their position as one of the top teams of the season.

The Lions dominated the team statistics, with 387 disposals to the Bulldogs’ 350, and 240 kicks compared to 191. Their 118 marks and 50 clearances highlighted their control over the game. The Bulldogs, despite their efforts, couldn’t match the Lions’ efficiency and precision.

Team Statistics
Bulldogs:Disposals - 350; Kicks - 191; Handballs - 159; Free Kicks - 16; Hitouts - 32; Clearances - 32; Marks - 84; Goals - 10; Assists - 7; Behinds - 8; Tackles - 49;
Lions:Disposals - 387; Kicks - 240; Handballs - 147; Free Kicks - 24; Hitouts - 35; Clearances - 50; Marks - 118; Goals - 17; Assists - 13; Behinds - 10; Tackles - 50;
10
Goals
17
8
Behinds
10
7
Assists
13
84
Marks
118
32
Hitouts
35
32
Clearances
50
350
Disposals
387
191
Kicks
240
159
Handballs
147
16
Free Kicks
24
49
Tackles
50

Eric Hipwood was the star of the show, booting six goals and taking 13 marks. Lachie Neale was a midfield maestro with 38 disposals and 10 clearances, while Joe Daniher’s two goals and 19 disposals were crucial. For the Bulldogs, Marcus Bontempelli stood out with three goals and 19 disposals, and Treloar’s 30 disposals were a highlight in a tough outing.

Among individual efforts, Hugh McCluggage and Jarrod Berry were vital for the Lions, each contributing significantly with disposals and clearances. For the Bulldogs, Thomas Liberatore worked tirelessly with 23 disposals and 7 clearances, and Bailey Dale’s 25 disposals were commendable.

In conclusion, the Brisbane Lions’ emphatic win over the Western Bulldogs at Marvel Stadium was a testament to their superior teamwork and execution. The Bulldogs will need to regroup and address their shortcomings as they look ahead to the next round. For the Lions, this victory solidifies their status as a formidable contender in the 2024 AFL season.

Game Highlights

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