2010 Western Bulldogs season

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Western Bulldogs
2010 season
President David Smorgon
Coach Rodney Eade
Captain(s) Brad Johnson
Home ground Etihad Stadium
Pre-season competition Champions
AFL season 4th
Finals series Preliminary finalist
Best and Fairest Ryan Griffen
Leading goalkicker Barry Hall (80)

The 2010 Western Bulldogs season was the club's 85th since their introduction to the VFL/AFL in 1925. The club made, but lost, the preliminary final for the third consecutive season. [1]

Contents

NAB Cup and Premiership Season Results

2010 NAB Cup

RoundOppositionTimeDateHome/AwayVenueScoreResult/MarginBroadcasterTV
Round 1 Brisbane Lions 4:40 p.m.Saturday 13 FebruaryHome Manuka Oval 53–45WON by 8 Fox Sports 1 Live
Quarter Final Hawthorn 7:40 p.m.Friday 26 FebruaryAway Etihad Stadium 54-111WON by 57 Seven Network Delayed by 1 hour
Semi Final Port Adelaide 7:40 p.m.Friday 5 MarchHome Etihad Stadium 92–89WON by 3 Seven Network Delayed by 1 hour
Grand Final St Kilda 7:10 p.m.Saturday 13 MarchHome Etihad Stadium 104–64WON by 40 Ten Network Live

2010 Home And Away Season

RoundOppositionTimeDateHome/AwayVenueScoreResult/MarginBroadcasterTVLadder Position
One Collingwood 2:10pmSunday 28 MarchHome Etihad Stadium 13.15 (93)-19.15 (129)LOST by 36 Seven Network Delayed by 1 hour12th
Two Richmond 4:40pmSunday 4 AprilAway MCG 7.6 (48)-17.18 (120)WON by 72 Fox Sports 1 Live10th
Three Hawthorn 2:10pmSunday 11 AprilHome Etihad Stadium 14.16 (100)-12.12 (84)WON by 16 Seven Network Delayed by 1 hour8th
Four Brisbane Lions 7:10pmSaturday 17 AprilAway Gabba 13.23 (101)- 12.7 (79)LOST by 22 Fox Sports 1 Live8th
Five Adelaide 7:40pmFriday 23 AprilHome Etihad Stadium 18.13 (121)-10.12 (72)WON by 49 Seven Network Delayed by 1 hour8th
Six St Kilda 7:40pmFriday 30 AprilHome Etihad Stadium 6.10 (46)–7.7 (49)LOST by 3 Seven Network Delayed by 1 hour8th
Seven Melbourne 7:40pmFriday 7 MayAway MCG 9.12 (66)–10.10 (70)WON by 4 Seven Network Delayed by 1 hour8th
Eight Sydney Swans 2:10pmSaturday 15 MayHome Manuka Oval 14.17 (101)–9.9 (63)WON by 38 Ten Network Live4th
Nine North Melbourne 2:10pmSaturday 22 MayAway Etihad Stadium 7.15 (57)-20.7 (127)WON by 70 Ten Network Delayed by 1 hour4th
Ten Essendon 7:40pmFriday 28 MayAway Etihad Stadium 15.9 (99)–14.6 (90)LOST by 9 Seven Network Delayed by 1 hour5th
Eleven Collingwood 4:40pmSunday 6 JuneAway Etihad Stadium 17.11 (113)–16.7 (103)LOST by 10 Fox Sports 1 Live6th
Twelve Brisbane Lions 2:10pmSunday 13 JuneHome Etihad Stadium 17.19 (121)-8.8 (56)WON by 65 Seven Network Delayed 1 hour5th
Thirteen West Coast Eagles 4:40pmSunday 20 JuneAway Subiaco Oval 9.5 (59)-17.17 (119)WON by 60 Fox Sports 1 Live5th
Fourteen Hawthorn 7:40pmFriday 2 JulyAway MCG 12.7 (79)-11.10 (76)LOST by 3 Seven Network Delayed 1 hour5th
Fifteen Carlton 4:40pmSunday 11 JulyAway Etihad Stadium 8.10 (58)–20.6 (126)WON by 68 Fox Sports 1 Live5th
Sixteen Port Adelaide 7:10pmSaturday 17 JulyHome TIO Stadium 12.11 (83)–7.5 (47)WON by 36 Ten Network Live4th
Seventeen Fremantle 1:10pmSunday 25 JulyHome Etihad Stadium 24.14 (158)–12.4 (76)WON by 82 Fox Sports 1 Live4th
Eighteen North Melbourne 2:10pmSunday 1 AugustHome Etihad Stadium 22.11 (143)-10.12 (72)WON by 71 Seven Network Delayed 1 hour4th
Nineteen Adelaide 4:10pmSunday 8 AugustAway AAMI Stadium 7.11 (53)–8.13 (61)WON by 8 Fox Sports 1 Live4th
Twenty Geelong Cats 7:10pmSaturday 14 AugustHome Etihad Stadium 9.6 (60)–25.11 (161)LOST by 101 Ten Network Delayed by 1 hour4th
Twenty One Sydney Swans 7:10pmSaturday 21 AugustAway SCG 17.12 (114)–10.10 (70)LOST by 42 Fox Sports 1 Live4th
Twenty Two Essendon 7.10pmSaturday 28 AugustHome Etihad Stadium 17.5 (107)–11.12 (78)WON by 29 Ten Network Delayed by 1 hour4th

2010 Finals Series

RoundOppositionTimeDateHome/AwayVenueScoreResult/MarginBroadcasterTV
Qualifying Final Collingwood 7:20pmSaturday 4 SeptemberAway MCG 17.22 (124)–8.14 (62)LOST by 62 Ten Network Delayed by 30 minutes
Semi Final Sydney 7:20pmSaturday 11 SeptemberHome MCG 11.11 (77) – 10.12 (72)WON by 5 Ten Network Delayed by 30 minutes
Preliminary Final St Kilda 7:20pmSaturday 18 SeptemberAway MCG 13.10 (88)–8.16 (64)LOST by 24 Ten Network Delayed by 30 minutes

Ladder

2010 AFL ladder
PosTeamPldWLDPFPA%Pts
1 Collingwood (P)22174123491658141.770 Finals series
2 Geelong 22175025181702147.968
3 St Kilda 22156119351591121.662
4 Western Bulldogs 22148021741734125.456
5 Sydney 22139020171863108.352
6 Fremantle 22139021682087103.952
7 Hawthorn 22129120441847110.750
8 Carlton 221111021431983108.144
9 North Melbourne 22111101930220887.444
10 Port Adelaide 22101201749212382.440
11 Adelaide 2291301763187094.336
12 Melbourne 2281311863197194.534
13 Brisbane Lions 2271501775215882.328
14 Essendon 2271501930240280.328
15 Richmond 2261601714234873.024
16 West Coast 2241801773230077.116
Source: AFL ladder
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers.

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