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Matthew Boyd (head) and Josh Dunkley (hip) should overcome minor injuries sustained in the win over the Brisbane Lions in time for Friday night's clash with Greater Western Sydney in Canberra.
If coach Luke Beveridge is looking to make a change to his inconsistent side, plenty of players in the VFL put their hands up for senior selection. Second-year midfielder Bailey Williams continued his blazing start to the season with a commanding performance in Footscray's win over Werribee. The 19-year-old amassed 31 disposals, 13 marks and three tackles in a best afield display.
Dumped playmaker Caleb Daniel gave another reminder of his worth by collecting 27 touches and six tackles. Versatile midfielder Lukas Webb continued his good form with 25 possessions and five tackles.
Impressive draftee Tim English was prominent in the ruck again with 31 hit-outs, 16 possessions and five marks. And while AFL selection would be a left-field call, first-year forward Fergus Greene finished with a bag of five goals after kicking four in his VFL debut last week. Taken with pick 70 in last year's NAB AFL Draft, the Bendigo product has great game sense and is a beautiful kick. - Ryan Davidson
I am against dropping Biggs. Apart from that dropped mark I don't recall any other shockers. He gave us a bit,of run in the second half.
LB Press Conference:
* Williams and Caleb will make the trip to Canberra as part of squad of 23
* More decisions will be made this afternoon
* I think we've played our best at different times. How far off are we from four quarter? I don't have a crystal ball
* We had 16 scorers last week, so it's a good spread. We kicked a lot of points, plan is to improve there
* We are kicking some reasonable scores
If my maths is right then two changes minimum this week.
22 team, 23 going. Dale, Williams and Daniel going. Two of them must be playing at least.
Bevo set to swap his Dogs in hunt for consistency
WESTERN Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge could make several changes to his inconsistent side for Friday night's clash with Greater Western Sydney in Canberra.
While he wouldn't reveal specific omissions from the side that beat the Brisbane Lions last week, Beveridge confirmed midfielders Caleb Daniel, Bailey Williams and Bailey Dale were in the mix to play.
Despite winning four of their first five games this season, the Bulldogs are yet to string together a four-quarter performance in their premiership defence.
"We're taking a squad of 23 up (to Canberra), so we'll make some decisions this afternoon to finalise the team," Beveridge said at Melbourne Airport on Thursday morning.
"(Dale) is definitely in the mix to come in, but may not either.
"We're bringing Bailey Williams and Caleb (Daniel) up as well."
Beveridge confirmed midfielder Mitch Wallis would make his long-awaited comeback from a badly broken leg in the VFL on Friday night.
Forward Tory Dickson will join Wallis in the Footscray side to play North Ballarat, after overcoming a abdominal strain.
Fellow forward Stewart Crameri will miss another week with a hip complaint.
Beveridge conceded the Dogs' habit of coming from behind this season to win games was an "interesting" ways to secure four points, but he remains frustrated his players haven't been finishing off their good work in front of goal.
The premiers sit 17th in goal-kicking accuracy this season, with only 43 per cent of shots hitting the mark, and 17.20 against the Lions was evidence of their wayward ways.
On a positive note, they have been able to enhance their scoring efficiency from inside 50s significantly.
"We had 16 scorers last week off their own boot, so it's a good spread," Beveridge said.
"We had 12 goalkickers, but we kicked a lot of points that were very gettable.
"I think out of the five games (we've had some final scores) of 120 (and) 110, so we're kicking some reasonable scores.
"But if we can be a bit more accurate (in front of goal), who knows what that could turn into?"
Mark Stevens @Stevo7AFL
No Biggs for Dogs in Canberra ... Bailey Williams looks likely to come in, Caleb Daniel and Bailey Dale also training ...
Happy with this. I'm keen to see how Williams goes he's been in white hot form, is quick, a great size and kicks the ball well. With so many half backs in the team it also releases JJ and Bob forward which will help off-set the loss of Dickson and Crameri.
I have a feeling Daniel / Dale will play for Dunkley.