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Bulldogs smash hapless Adelaide – The Age
Any anxiety among Western Bulldogs players or fans that they’d have the indignity of falling to Adelaide first in 2020 were put to rest very quickly on Sunday.

While the Crows were willing and pulled themselves back into the contest at that point, they couldn’t do it again and the Dogs pulled away incrementally and then easily across the second and third quarters.
Adelaide couldn’t stop Marcus Bontempelli, either. Matthew Nicks said the Crows were tagging him although he kept popping up on his own the entire game, and was allowed to attack contests unimpeded.
A dejected Jake Kelly during the Crows’ loss.Credit:Getty Images
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