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Dogs jump Demons into top eight – The Age
With only four games left after this match the Demons’ finals hopes are not fatally wounded, however the Bulldogs have now taken the initiative in the race for points among teams near the bottom of the eight.

Luke Beveridge’s men moved the ball from defence to attack way too easily in that term, either switching the ball by foot to outmanoeuvre Melbourne’s cumbersome zone, or flicking through it with their trademark zippy handball game.
Mitch Wallis continued his consistent season and can surely no longer fly under the radar as one of the competition’s best medium forwards after his four-goal display.
His ability to protect the drop zone of the ball with his strength, and read the flight of passes,…
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