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Doctor escapes jail over sex assault on transsexual
A doctor from Melbourne's western suburbs has been given a suspended sentence for an indecent act on a mentally ill transsexual patient.[MORE]
West joins Demons coaching staff
Former Western Bulldogs midfielder Scott West has joined Melbourne as an assistant coach.[MORE]
Bulldogs may go broke over redevelopment
The Western Bulldogs AFL club says it may go broke if there are any delays to the redevelopment at Whitten Oval.[MORE]
Principal expresses regret over student antics
The principal of Xavier College has expressed regret that muck-up day activities earlier this week got out of hand.[MORE]
Dogs take Cordy on Father-Son rule
The Western Bulldogs have used their round one pick to bring young ruckman Aryce Cordy to the club under the Father-Son rule.[MORE]
Cooney overlooked for Bulldogs' award
Midfielder Daniel Cross has outpolled Brownlow Medallist Adam Cooney to win the Western Bulldogs' best and fairest award.[MORE]
Emotional West wasn't ready to bow out
Veteran Scott West has made an emotional farewell to the AFL after being dumped by the Western Bulldogs.[MORE]
Dogs delist veteran West
The Western Bulldogs have dumped long-serving midfielder Scott West from their playing list in 2009. [MORE]
Brownlow surprise yet to sink in: Cooney
Western Bulldogs guns Adam Cooney is struggling to come to terms with the shock of winning the Brownlow Medal.[MORE]
Cats just relieved to win: Thompson
Geelong coach Mark Thompson says his side did what it needed to do to qualify for next Saturday's AFL grand final.[MORE]
Supreme Cats roll into final
Geelong will shoot for back-to-back AFL premierships after beating the Bulldogs by 29 points in Friday night's preliminary final.[MORE]
Wojcinski, Kelly to line up for Cats
Geelong has recalled premiership players David Wojcinski and James Kelly for tonight's AFL preliminary final against the Western Bulldogs at the MCG.[MORE]
Cooney misses training but right to go
The Western Bulldogs say star midfielder Adam Cooney will play in Friday night's AFL preliminary final against Geelong despite missing training today.[MORE]
All Australian skipper Judd eyeing bigger things
Chris Judd says he has been encouraged by the start to his Carlton career after being named All Australian skipper.[MORE]
We deserve place in top four: Eade
Western Bulldogs coach Rodney Eade says he is proud of his side's 37-point semifinal win over Sydney.[MORE]
Resurgent Dogs tear Swans apart
The Western Bulldogs brought Sydney's 2008 campaign to an abrupt end with a 16.10 (106) to 9.15 (69) win at the MCG.[MORE]
Eade calls on captain courageous to lift Dogs
Bulldogs coach Rodney Eade says he expects inspirational captain Brad Johnson to recapture his form tonight. [MORE]
Experienced Swans claim underdog status
The Sydney Swans have claimed the underdog status for tomorrow night's semi-final against the Western Bulldogs at the MCG, but remain confident they have the finals experience to progress through to the preliminary final.[MORE]
Flag focus unwavering for red-hot Hawks
Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson says his players must be prepared to do whatever it takes to reach the grand final.[MORE]
Buddy boots Hawks past Dogs
Lance Franklin kicked eight goals to help Hawthorn secure the week off with a 51-point drubbing of the Bulldogs at the MCG.[MORE]
Dogs ready to prove themselves: Johnson
Western Bulldogs Brad Johnson is confident his side has what it takes to go all the way in the 2008 AFL finals series.[MORE]
Buddy not our only target, says Clarkson
Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson has warned his forwards against being predictable.[MORE]
Eade confident Bulldogs will stand up
Western Bulldogs coach Rodney Eade says he is not worried about his side's questionable form heading into the AFL finals.[MORE]
Crows snare fourth with Bulldogs win
Adelaide claimed fourth spot on the AFL ladder and look to have guaranteed themselves the double-chance with a gutsy 10.16 (76) to 9.13 (67) win over the Bulldogs in Saturday evening's round 22 encounter at Football Park.[MORE]
Craig looking towards three big men
Adelaide Crows coach Neil Craig has hinted he could use a three-pronged ruck attack during the finals.[MORE]