Follow all the action as Melbourne take on the Western Bulldogs at the MCG before Port Adelaide clashes with West Coast and Fremantle face Brisbane.
Both Melbourne and the Western Bulldogs have run out on the MCG, which is still, pretty slowly, filling up with fans.There’s a lot of room left on the top level with just under five minutes till the first bounce. A lot of hopeful Demons and Doggies fans.
While Melbourne opened the season last week, Luke Beveridge’s Dogs just had to sit back and watch round zero, which the premiership coach said was a bit odd.“It’s a bit unusual, some teams have played twice before we’ve got our season out of the gates,” Beveridge told Fox Footy.“ we come in fresh and ready to go”
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