Adelaide: Western Bulldogs midfielder Matthew Kennedy admitted superstar teammate Sam Darcy put himself ahead of the team when he gave away two reckless 50-metre penalties during a third-quarter brain fade in Friday night’s heart-stopping win over the Crows, 14.10 (94) to 13.10 (88).

Darcy, well beaten by Jordon Butts for much of the night, conceded the first 50-metre penalty for collaring Butts, and then gave away another just a few seconds later when he flung Josh Worrell to the ground.

Sam Darcy’s brain fade against the Crows wasn’t ultimately as costly as it could have been.Seven

Butts let Darcy, and the Bulldogs, off the hook when he missed a sitter – which would have been his second of the night, and of his career – as the Crows came charging before falling short.

Kennedy is full of admiration for Darcy’s competitive edge, but believes the 208-centimetre spearhead’s actions weren’t acceptable.

“He [Darcy] is a competitor, but he knew he was in the wrong,” Kennedy said.

The versatile Joel Freijah was superb for the Bulldogs as they held off the Crows at their Adelaide Oval fortress.AFL Photos

“You’ve got to fight and compete – and we love that edge he plays with – but that’s just too far.

“He’ll be the first to agree that’s putting yourself ahead of the team, which we just don’t accept.

“He’s probably lucky he [Butts] missed as well.”

Adelaide rallied from a 25-point fourth-quarter deficit to pinch the lead on Izak Rankine’s stunning goal from the scoreboard pocket. It was a moment made all the more remarkable given Rankine’s otherwise quiet night in his return match from a lengthy suspension for using a homophobic slur against Collingwood last season.

Bailey Williams equalised for the Dogs, before Oskar Baker sealed it with an even better finish than Rankine’s, slotting a miracle from the opposite pocket on the south-western side.

Kennedy was in the centre of Adelaide Oval when he saw Baker let fly.

The silence from the masses told him all he needed to know as the Dogs moved to 3-0.

“I was in the middle and praying that it went through,” Kennedy said.

“When the crowd went silent, that’s when I knew it went through.

“He’s in super form, Oskar.

“A lot of people don’t see how hard he runs off the ball and all the little things he does to turn the ball over [our way].

“To see him get the reward with an awesome moment like that, with a goal from the boundary, was pretty special.”

Votes

Joel Freijah (Western Bulldogs) 8
Buku Khamis (Western Bulldogs) 8
Marcus Bontempelli (Western Bulldogs) 7
Jordon Butts (Adelaide) 7
Jordan Dawson (Adelaide) 7

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