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Murphy said today they wont be resting players
BOB MURPHY says he doesn't expect the finals-bound Western Bulldogs to rest players this week, despite their trip north to meet the bottom-placed Brisbane Lions at the Gabba.
Fremantle has already said it will rest at least six and up to 11 players from its away clash with Port Adelaide, while there has been speculation North Melbourne will also manage its list to face Richmond on Friday night.
But Murphy, who said he had been inspired by his young teammates and their approach to their first finals campaign, insisted the Dogs wouldn't follow suit.
"I'll be out there, all systems go," Murphy said on Wednesday.
"I haven't seen the team yet, but I couldn't imagine there would be too many changes."
The Bulldogs are poised to play finals for the first time since 2010, a year in which they bowed out in a preliminary final to St Kilda.
They have just seven players on their list who played in that game.
A win against the Lions would ensure a home final for the Bulldogs.
- See more at: http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-09-02/no-rest-for-the-bulldogs-says-murphy#sthash.it8h99sZ.dpuf
BOB MURPHY says he doesn't expect the finals-bound Western Bulldogs to rest players this week, despite their trip north to meet the bottom-placed Brisbane Lions at the Gabba.
Fremantle has already said it will rest at least six and up to 11 players from its away clash with Port Adelaide, while there has been speculation North Melbourne will also manage its list to face Richmond on Friday night.
But Murphy, who said he had been inspired by his young teammates and their approach to their first finals campaign, insisted the Dogs wouldn't follow suit.
"I'll be out there, all systems go," Murphy said on Wednesday.
"I haven't seen the team yet, but I couldn't imagine there would be too many changes."
The Bulldogs are poised to play finals for the first time since 2010, a year in which they bowed out in a preliminary final to St Kilda.
They have just seven players on their list who played in that game.
A win against the Lions would ensure a home final for the Bulldogs.
- See more at: http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-09-02/no-rest-for-the-bulldogs-says-murphy#sthash.it8h99sZ.dpuf






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