The
2016 AFL season was contested by eighteen clubs between March and October 2016. The top eight clubs qualified for the finals series, which was conducted under the
AFL finals system introduced in
2000 AFL season. At the conclusion of the regular season, Greater Western Sydney finished fourth on the ladder with 16 wins and 6 losses, meaning it would face minor premiers and cross-town rivals in a Qualifying final. Contrary to expectations, the Giants won by 36 points at
Stadium Australia, advancing directly to the preliminary final. Meanwhile, the
Western Bulldogs had finished seventh with 15 wins and 7 losses following a season in which several key players suffered serious injuries, among them captain
Robert Murphy, midfielder
Mitch Wallis and forward
Jack Redpath, while they were also without forward
Stewart Crameri who was serving a season-long suspension for his role in his former club 's
controversial sports supplements program during the
2012 AFL season. In 2016, the AFL had introduced a bye week before the finals series in an attempt to stop clubs resting players ahead of the finals. The move was met with mixed reactions across the clubs, but for the Bulldogs, it allowed the club's medical staff to work on helping
Jack Macrae,
Easton Wood and
Tom Liberatore recover from various injuries. All three would play critical roles in the Bulldogs' quest for premiership glory. The Bulldogs were drawn to play at
Domain Stadium in the second elimination final. Despite having never previously won an interstate final, the Bulldogs defeated the
previous year's Grand Finalists by 47 points, thus progressing to a semi-final against three-time defending premiers , which had lost its qualifying final against the previous week. The Bulldogs produced a strong second half to defeat the Hawks by 23 points and reach their first preliminary final since
2010, while also ending the Hawks' bid for a record-equalling fourth consecutive flag. Going into this match, the
Western Bulldogs had won four of the six matches played between the pair dating back to their first meeting in
round five, 2012. The two teams met only once during the
regular season, in round nine, with Greater Western Sydney winning by 25 points. The winner of the preliminary final would progress to the
Grand Final on 1 October, against the
Sydney Swans, who had won the Second Preliminary Final the previous night. Despite this only being their fifth season in the AFL, and missing
2007 Norm Smith Medallist
Steve Johnson through suspension, Greater Western Sydney was the favourite to win the preliminary final and progress to the Grand Final. The Bulldogs, on the other hand, had lost nine of their previous ten preliminary finals, the most recent in 2010. == Match summary ==