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Bulldogs shock Crows in AFLW boilover

Western Bulldogs withstood a furious second-half revival from Adelaide to upset the previously unbeaten Crows by one point and break their road drought in a massive AFLW boilover at Norwood Oval on Sunday.

The Bulldogs, who won 8.1 (49) to 7.6 (48), and only scored their first win of the season last week, never trailed and won away for the first time since beating the Crows at the same venue in round one of 2019.

Sparked by midfielders Ellie Blackburn and Kirsty Lamb, the visitors scored the first 19 points and led by as much as 24 in the second quarter, as they stunned the Crows with their run, aggression and tenacity.

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Adelaide dominated territory in the second half, but the Bulldogs hung on despite playing more than half the game two players down.

Debutante Aurora Smith was forced off the ground early in the encounter with a knee injury, having logged a tackle but no disposals.

Brooke Lochland was also ruled out of the game before halftime after suffering a concussion following an accidental clash with teammate Bonnie Toogood.

Adelaide trailed by 15 early in the final quarter but goals to Ashleigh Woodland and Stevie-Lee Thompson cut the deficit to three points.

A couple more Crows behinds set up an incredible finish, with Erin Phillips falling just short from a set shot and Caitlin Gould having a close-range kick smothered, as the Bulldogs desperately defended a couple of stoppages from around ten metres out in the final minute.

"I just can't believe in that last minute or so or so we didn't let it go in," Blackburn told Fox Footy.

"We were just yelling at each other 'don't let them score, don't let them score.'

"We started off really well and they are a really good

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