First quarter Easton Wood won the coin toss for the Bulldogs and chose to kick towards the city end. The Swans had an early injury scare when
Lance Franklin was taken off the field with a suspected foot injury after four minutes; he returned later in the quarter and played out the full game, but needed medical attention at quarter time. The Swans were the first to score (a behind) in the 10th minute with
Kieren Jack taking a courageous
mark before colliding into the incoming Wood. The first goal came in the thirteenth minute to the Swans as
Luke Parker scored from a distance of . The Bulldogs' first score came in the 20th minute, when
Zaine Cordy scored a goal from the boundary line; three minutes later, the Bulldogs scored again via a mark from
Tory Dickson, to take a four point lead. There were no other scores in the low-scoring first quarter, and the Bulldogs led 2.0 (12) to 1.2 (8) at quarter time.
Second quarter In a much more high scoring second quarter, goals came at regular intervals.
Tom Boyd opened the scoring for the Bulldogs after three minutes.
Nick Smith kicked Sydney's second goal in the 6th minute, before two goals to the Bulldogs from Dickson (10th minute) and
Liam Picken (12th minute) extended the Bulldogs' lead to 16 points. Sydney then put on a run of four consecutive goals in eight minutes to take an 8 point lead:
Tom Mitchell (13th minute);
Gary Rohan (16th minute); and two to
Josh Kennedy (18th and 20th minutes), whose work in the midfield was also largely responsible for the Swans revival, with 22 first half disposals. The Bulldogs fought back in time-on, Tom Boyd kicking his second goal for the Bulldogs in the 27th minute, Tom Mitchell kicking his second for Sydney in the 29th minute, and
Toby McLean kicking his first for the Bulldogs in the 32nd minute. At half time, Sydney led by two points, 7.3 (45) to 7.1 (43). Despite this, Sydney attacked early, and when Lance Franklin kicked his first goal – the first and only goal kicked by one of the Swans' recognised forwards in the match – the Bulldogs' lead was narrowed to one point. Jake Stringer extended the margin to 7 points with his only goal in the 11th minute, and
George Hewett scored another for the Swans to draw the margin back to 1 point in the 13th minute, the score at that stage reading Bulldogs 10.7 (67) leading Sydney 10.6 (66). With only seven minutes of playing time remaining, Liam Picken kicked his second goal from a broken play in the Bulldogs forward line in the 18th minute to extend the margin to 7 points. The Bulldogs attacked again from the next centre bounce, and a minute later,
Jason Johannisen pounced on an errant Sydney rebound and kicked a score from 50m which was initially called a goal, but changed to a behind on video review after being touched on the goal line by
Jeremy Laidler (Sydney). The ensuing kick-in was turned over, resulting in another touched behind to the Bulldogs. Then, in the 22nd minute,
Dale Morris (Bulldogs) tackled Lance Franklin in the centre square, and Tom Boyd gathered the loose ball to kick his third goal and put the Bulldogs 15 points ahead with five minutes to play. Chaired by
Michael Voss, the voters and their choices were as follows:
Presentation During the official on-field presentation, Bulldogs coach
Luke Beveridge invited injured Bulldogs' captain
Bob Murphy – a popular Bulldogs' stalwart who had played with the club continuously since
2000, but who had missed all but the first three games of the premiership season with a torn
anterior cruciate ligament – onto the podium. Beveridge then gave his own Jock McHale medal to Murphy, and urged Murphy to hoist the premiership trophy alongside acting captain
Easton Wood instead of following the tradition of the captain and coach hoisting the cup. Murphy chose to return the medal to Beveridge the following day, and Beveridge then donated the medal to the Western Bulldogs club museum.
Best players Among the star players were Tom Boyd (six contested marks, three goals and two points), Picken (25 possessions and three goals) and
Jack Macrae (32 possessions). Kennedy was the stand out player for the Swans taking a total of 34 possessions and three goals. Statistically,
Dane Rampe was effective in defence (24 possessions and nine rebound 50s), as were Jack (22 possessions) and Mitchell (26 possessions and two goals) in midfield. ==Teams==