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Re: Dickson's New Deal
Originally Posted by
chef
I'd have Dickson in front of all of them as a forward and in our forward line.
Maybe Grant, but that's touch and go ATM. The others are all mids who can go forward, not natural forwards which I think Dickson is.
I don't like Dickson playing outside the forward 50, looks completely lost. Looks dangerous when around the goals when ball comes to ground.
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Re: Dickson's New Deal
Originally Posted by
Rocco Jones
Yep.
I don't get the need for 2 years but definitely deserves a spot on next year's list more than Howard, Pearce and even Tutt deserved a spot this year.
Has he been that bad has he? I don't watch enough seconds but unless we're talking spud status (or attitude issues etx.) it is difficult to put a line through a player in two years.
Howard is the lucky one for me. Irrespective of me thinking he's actually demonstrated he had enough tools to be a senior player I don't think it will work out that way.
I think Tutt is good enough.
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I have gone off him. I don't see how he is going to do anything between now and round 22 that is going to up his market value. Could have waited to the end of the year and offered one more or, more likely based on current form, cut him.
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Did you see the Adelaide game silver man?
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Re: Dickson's New Deal
Originally Posted by
jeemak
Did you see the Adelaide game silver man?
Yeah, he was our best forward...and we lost.
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Originally Posted by
jeemak
Did you see the Adelaide game silver man?
sorry jeemak, I have gone into clean-out-the-list mode.
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Fair enough. I think that might be a counter productive course of action, however.
Of course it needs trimming, but I don't see how getting rid of the forward most likely to kick a bag is the best way to get your list into shape.
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When I read the article I thought the best thing Koby Stevens can do is handball to Dickson.
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Re: Dickson's New Deal
Originally Posted by
jeemak
Fair enough. I think that might be a counter productive course of action, however.
Of course it needs trimming, but I don't see how getting rid of the forward most likely to kick a bag is the best way to get your list into shape.
Ok, I'll concede somewhat. They only used a 3rd round draft pick on him. He's played a few excellent games, a few more good games and been dropped and languished in the seconds a fair bit too.
If a 2 year deal was to be offered it should have been at the end of the season with a realistic threat of poaching present.
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Let's see how the game goes - gotta quickly bath the cyberkids.
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Injured & subbed off. Hopefully he can recover and get back to his best or the timing of the deal is unfortunate
If you kicked five goals and Tom Boyd kicked five goals, Tom Boyd kicked more goals than you.
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Finally Tory Signs
THE WESTERN Bulldogs have secured another important piece of its future with goalsneak Tory Dickson recommitting to the club for a further two seasons.
Dickson, who has kicked 113 goals in 68 senior games at the Bulldogs, said the decision to extend his stay at the Whitten Oval was an easy one.
The 28-year-old joins Lachie Hunter, Shane Biggs and Jack Redpath as key Dogs to commit to the club with Luke Beveridge at the helm.
"I'm over the moon because it shows tremendous faith in me from the club," Dickson told AFL.com.au.
"It extends my time at the Bulldogs for at least another two years, so it's great.
"I'm really happy to be at the Dogs."
Bulldogs list manager Jason McCartney said he was delighted to retain the services of one the first players he recruited upon starting at the club in late 2011.
"Tory has proven himself as an integral part of our forward line, with his work rate, forward craft and goal sense highlights of his game," McCartney said.
That astute recruitment sees Dickson as one the biggest bargains of the 2011 NAB AFL Draft, with the Dogs selecting the football journeyman with pick No.57.
After not playing in the TAC Cup, Dickson came to the attention of recruiters with a century of goals for suburban club Noble Park in 2009, and during stints with VFL clubs Frankston and the Bendigo Bombers.
Amid his fifth season at the kennel, Dickson says it took an appreciation for hard work and becoming a father to eight-year-old son Riley for him to realise his AFL dream.
"I've played six years of VFL and local football, and now find myself with five years of AFL footy experience. I just pinch myself at times because it's an amazing effort," he said.
"(The delay to my AFL career) was due probably to work rate because I had talent coming out of school.
"It wasn't until my third year at Frankston where I started to find my feet and understand how hard you have to work to be an AFL footballer.
"Then I had my first child and that certainly clicked me into gear."
As the Dogs approach a second consecutive finals campaign, Dickson concedes his form isn't at the level that saw him slot a career-best 50 goals in 2015.
Aductor and quad injuries wiped out his NAB Challenge preparations and they didn't see him feature at senior level until round five.
But 15 goals from 11 appearances this season have been complemented with time on the wing and trademark forward pressure he hangs his hat on.
"I haven't been that happy with my form this year because I haven't kicked many goals," Dickson said.
'It's always been in the plan for me to play a little bit more on the wing and giving the forward line different looks.
"But I'm still contributing defensively and kicking a few goals here and there."
Last edited by bornadog; 12-07-2016 at 04:06 PM.
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Didn't realise he's that old.
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Something. Something. Tom Boyd. Something.
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Let's hope Dicko recaptures some good form very soon.
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