It might be Greater Western Sydneys AFL home fortress but, on Saturday, Spotless Stadium belonged to the Western Bulldogs - and their fans.The red, blue and white faithful brought plenty of bite to the second preliminary final to witness their team put on a performance 55 years and 1212 games in the making.Not since 1961 has the club reached a season decider.They broke that drought in dramatic fashion at a venue where the Giants had won six of eight games this year, four of those by more than 60 points.From the moment the Giants ran out for their pre-match warm-up, they were roundly booed by Dogs fans, who made up at least half of the sold-out 25,790 crowd.The jeering continued in earnest every time former Dogs players Callan Ward and Ryan Griffen touched the ball.Even when Ward briefly returned to the bench following a sickening second-quarter blow to the head, he was the recipient of crowd vitriol.The on-field niggle was just as heated, with punches regularly thrown and players taking every opportunity for a bit of biff.GWS vice-captain Heath Shaw and Bulldogs midfielder Tom Liberatore gave each other a good roughing up in the first quarter, while feisty ruckman Shane Mumford became the enemy of just about every foe who crossed his path.But Luke Beveridges battlers, who finished seventh on the regular-season ladder, had already vanquished both of last years grand finalists en route to this match.Not willing to leave without locking in the clubs third-only grand-final berth, the Dogs hunted and hounded the Giants at every turn, ultimately outpressuring them despite a third-quarter comeback during which the hosts slotted four goals to one.One away from an unlikely premiership, Bulldogs fans will take their vocal chords to the MCG next Saturday to play Sydney for the flag.Its been 1212 games since their last grand final, AFL chief executive Gillon McLachlan said before the match.It will not only put to bed the past seven lost preliminary finals; it will not only carry the hopes of their passionate fans - they will carry the support of most Victorians at the MCG next week.Nike Air Presto Schwarz Günstig . Halladay signed a one-day contract with the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday that allowed the veteran right-hander to retire as a member of team with which he broke into the majors and spent the bulk of his distinguished 16-year career. Nike Huarache Günstig Ebay . On Tuesday, Ottawa placed forward Cory Conacher and defenceman Joe Corvo on waivers as trade rumours swirl around the Senators. http://www.airforce1gunstig.de/air-force-1-herren-deutschland.html .ca NFL Power Rankings, overtaking the Denver Broncos and remaining ahead of NFC competition San Francisco, Carolina and New Orleans. Air Force 1 Damen Deutschland . By having more great seasons. Manning was the only unanimous choice for the 2013 Associated Press NFL All-Pro team Friday. Air Force 1 Damen Sale .J. -- Seven games into a disappointing season, New York Giants defensive catalyst Jason Pierre-Paul is getting the feeling hes back.LONDON -- Spain right back Hector Bellerin has signed a new long-term deal with Arsenal as the English Premier League club looks to secure the services of its leading players.Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is also keen to tie up new deals for star forwards Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil, whose contracts expire in June 2018.Bellerins new deal was announced on Monday, with Arsenal not disclosing the length of contract. Sections of thee British media reported the 21-year-old Bellerin has signed for six more years.dddddddddddd The defender has been linked with a move to Barcelona and Manchester CityBellerin, who joined Arsenal from Barcelona in 2011, has been one of the best right backs in the Premier League over the past two seasons. ' ' '