The Western Bulldogs will travel directly from facing Port Adelaide in Adelaide to Perth for their following clash against Fremantle, but injured midfielder Bailey Smith will be left at home and miss both games. 7NEWS
Coach Luke Beveridge revealed the Bulldogs’ plans to hit the road for more than a week on Friday.
“We’ve asked everyone to come away for a week and it’s too much risk with Bailey. So he’ll stay back, miss a couple and we’ll work it out from there.”Beveridge said between the six-day turnaround, time differences and the Sunday community requirements, returning to Melbourne wasn’t worth it. The Bulldogs’ road trip has shades of their charge to the 2021 grand final, when they beat Port Adelaide in a preliminary final at Adelaide Oval before losing to Melbourne in Perth.
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