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Bulldogs Dominate Hawks: Injuries Mar Pre-Season Statement
27 Feb
Summary
- Tim English starred with 23 disposals and two goals.
- Ryley Sanders and Cam Mackenzie suffered concussions.
- Hawks' Jai Newcombe faces scrutiny for a dangerous tackle.

The Western Bulldogs delivered a commanding pre-season performance, securing an 18.9 (117) to 11.7 (73) victory over Hawthorn by 44 points. Star ruckman Tim English was instrumental, contributing 23 disposals, 29 hit-outs, six marks, and two goals in a dominant display.
Supporting English, Jordan Croft and Arthur Jones each added three goals, showcasing the Bulldogs' offensive depth. However, the victory was tempered by injuries, with Ryley Sanders exiting early due to a concussion after being struck by a kicked ball.
Hawthorn also faces potential player shortages for their season opener. Cam Mackenzie failed a concussion test following a tackle on Croft, and co-captain Jai Newcombe is under review by the MRO for a tackle on Ed Richards.
Despite the concerns, pundits debated the severity of Newcombe's tackle, with some suggesting it was a fair challenge given Richards' ability to continue playing. Nick Watson and Jack Gunston were bright spots for Hawthorn, scoring three goals each.




