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Hawthorn fan clashes with Bulldogs defender Michael Sellwood in ugly post-script to AFL thriller

Western Bulldogs defender Michael Sellwood has clashed with a fan in the crowd after his side’s pulsating six-point win over Hawthorn.

The Bulldogs pulled off an epic comeback victory at the MCG on Friday night to sink the Hawks, who led by as much as 29 points early in the third quarter.

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But the night finished on a sour note when a disgruntled Hawthorn fan allegedly heckled Sellwood just before the Bulldogs players left the field to go down into the race.

Sellwood exchanged words with the supporter as he walked off before doubling back to point him out.

“Did you cop a little bit of lip from a Hawks fan after the game?” Abbey Holmes asked Sellwood on Channel 7 in the rooms afterwards.

Sellwood replied: “Yeah. I’m not going to repeat what he said.

“I wasn’t happy with it. But he cowered a bit pretty quickly.

“(It was) ‘weak something’, yeah.

“I pointed him out and he cowered a bit, which was quite funny. Hopefully he gets kicked out or something.”

Michael Sellwood points out a fan who was heckling him from the crowd.
Michael Sellwood points out a fan who was heckling him from the crowd. Credit: Channel 7

Asked if the incident put a dampener on the night, Sellwood brushed it off.

“I don’t really care, to be honest,” he said.

“You’re always going to get that in footy.

“I’m sure everyone would know that especially when you give it, you’ve got to be able to take it.”

It was the Dogs’ fourth win by a single-figure margin in their past five games, and sixth this season, with Sellwood himself playing a key role.

The result lifted the Bulldogs (8-5) into fifth spot, just two points behind the third-placed Hawks (8-4-1).

Marcus Bontempelli Bontempelli (23 disposals, two goals) starred alongside fellow midfielders Ryley Sanders (23 touches) and Ed Richards (28), while Tim English was influential in the ruck.

Marcus Bontempelli and the Bulldogs have edged Hawthorn in a tense and spirited AFL clash.
Marcus Bontempelli and the Bulldogs have edged Hawthorn in a tense and spirited AFL clash. Credit: AAP

Sellwood, who was tormented by Nick Watson (11 touches, three goals) in the first half, fought back to blunt his opponent after the main break.

Hawks forward Mabior Chol missed the final shot at goal under pressure at a forward-50 stoppage when trying to force a draw, and Dogs defender Nick Coffield’s spoil to intercept a Jack Ginnivan pass in the dying stages was crucial.

Chol finished with three goals and Hawthorn co-captain Jai Newcombe had 37 disposals and nine clearances in a huge performance.

Rhylee West put the Dogs in front with a kick out of mid-air in the second term and Sellwood limped off with a rolled ankle after he accidentally stepped on Watson’s foot.

The pair were involved in a running battle and Watson was on top, snatching back the lead for the Hawks with the first of their five consecutive goals leading into halftime.

The run included three quick goals in time-on — Watson’s third in between two from Chol — that gave the Hawks a commanding 27-point buffer at the main break.

Sellwood went straight to Watson at the start of the second half and ‘The Wizard’ had just two touches in the third quarter as the Bulldogs hit back.

They kicked five goals to one for the term, with English and Bontempelli influential as the Dogs took control of the clearance game and trimmed the margin to eight points by the last change.

English, Bontempelli and Aaron Naughton kicked goals in the final quarter to give the Dogs a lead they refused to relinquish in the desperate late stages.

Lewis was controversially denied a mark with three minutes left when Nick Coffield punched the ball out of his hands at the top of the goal square.

A Hawthorn goal would have reduced the margin to two points with plenty of time remaining.

The Hawks had further chances but were ultimately left ruing their inaccuracy after kicking 1.11 in the second half.

Chol’s hacked kick at goal from a forward-50 stoppage in the last 30 seconds flew out on the full, and the Dogs survived when Coffield got a fist to Ginnivan’s kick forward.

With AAP

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