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bornadog
20-11-2014, 10:18 AM
WESTERN Bulldogs want Tom Boyd to slim down, believing he was too bulky and lost some crucial mobility in his first season at the Giants.

The Bulldogs initially wanted Boyd, 19, at the end of next season, but pulled the trigger on the bombshell move a year early when captain Ryan Griffen announced his shock trade request to GWS.


The departure of Bulldogs senior playmakers Griffen and Adam Cooney threatens to expose the young midfielders at a key stage of the club’s rebuild next year.
But list manger Jason McCartney said the signs already indicated clearance king Tom Liberatore and emerging pair Jackson Macrae and Marcus Bontempelli “would relish the responsibility” next season.

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Tom Boyd is a key addition to the Western Bulldogs line-up. Picture: Michael Klein


McCartney said Boyd was “as well placed as any young player I have seen” to handle the “huge amount of pressure” that will inevitably accompany his estimated $1-million a season price tag.
The No. 1 draft pick played nine games and averaged six possessions and three marks for the Giants last season.
McCartney, who declared the pick-up “huge for our footy club”, said the 200cm powerhouse goalkicker would unveil a leaner body shape to help his movement next season.
“He had an interesting season, he looked like he played a bit heavier than what we have seen him at in the past,” McCartney said.

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Tom Liberatore is already a leader in the Bulldogs midfield. Picture: Michael Klein


“In the Carlton game and the Geelong game, when the Giants surged back late, he gave everyone a taste of what he will do at AFL level in time. So there were glimpses.
“But he looked like he wasn’t playing with the same level of mobility that we have seen in the past, in the first year in.”
The Dogs had a scout at every one of Boyd’s NEAFL and AFL games last season, confident he was the man to fill the gaping hole in the forward line.
The club has already built impressively through the midfield, with Rising Star runner-up Bontempelli richly rewarding what some talent-spotters thought was a bold punt at pick No.4.

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The Western Bulldogs’ recent draft success.


A natural leader, Boyd also been dubbed a future captain, adding to his appeal.
“He fits the bill from a playing perspective but also when you consider the make-up and character of the kid and obviously his family is equally important.
“We know there will be a huge amount of pressure on him, being a key forward at the Bulldogs, and he left one year into (his contract) and everyone is talking about what his contract may look like.
“But Tom is of that character and that level of resilience that it just doesn’t seem to bother him at all.”

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Lachie Hunter will be called on to step up in the midfield. Picture: Michael Klein


Boyd’s arrival will help alleviate the focus on forward Stewart Crameri and Jake Stringer and create greater ground level opportunities for the Dogs’ batch of clever small forwards, such as Nathan Hrovat, Lachie Hunter and Luke Dahlhaus.
“It will be very pleasing for those guys in the midfield to look up and have him there, because he has got such a presence about him,” he said.

Key forward Liam Jones was traded to Carlton, leaving the Dogs with picks No. 26, 27, 38, 45 and 46 at Thursday’s national draft.
The Dogs acquired former Swan Shane Biggs to replace departed free agent Shaun Higgins on a back flank, while Fletcher Roberts will be given increased opportunity in a key defensive post.

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LostDoggy
20-11-2014, 10:27 AM
There's a nice little interactive section at the botom of the article showing stats breakdowns per player.

bornadog
20-11-2014, 10:30 AM
WESTERN Bulldogs want Tom Boyd to slim down, believing he was too bulky and lost some crucial mobility in his first season at the Giants.

This is something I noticed for a guy who is only 19 years old. Hopefully its only puppy fat and he will muscle up.

westdog54
20-11-2014, 11:00 AM
This is something I noticed for a guy who is only 19 years old. Hopefully its only puppy fat and he will muscle up.

Or it could be that GWS' conditioning program was rubbish and we'll get him to where he should be.

1eyedog
20-11-2014, 11:11 AM
Or it could be that GWS' conditioning program was rubbish and we'll get him to where he should be.

Seems like they just tried to make him bigger on purpose.

Bulldog4life
20-11-2014, 11:37 AM
There's a nice little interactive section at the botom of the article showing stats breakdowns per player.

Yes and I noticed Tutty averaged third in the tackles. A good effort.

Bulldog Revolution
20-11-2014, 12:08 PM
Nice article to counter the negativity of Caro

The Boyd trade is unprecedented - the closest thing seen to it was maybe Bucks to Collingwood

Its going to take time to evaluate but if your paid to sink the boots in then do so

bornadog
20-11-2014, 01:15 PM
Discussion on this on SEN, now

whythelongface
20-11-2014, 01:18 PM
I know it is only a minor issue but Fletcher Roberts was taken at # 11 in the PSD. Reading this you would think he was taken at #11 in the ND.

Apart from that little error it really is a good article and showcases the emerging talent that we have. There is some serious talent on our list.

Twodogs
20-11-2014, 01:25 PM
This is something I noticed for a guy who is only 19 years old. Hopefully its only puppy fat and he will muscle up.


I'm not that concerned. There was a lot of talk about Tom Hawkins being overweight when he first started too.



At 105kg and 197cm, with footy smarts to burn, a leap that saw Hawkins clear 1.9m in a recent schoolboy high-jump competition and the strength to heave a shot put 13m -- it is a rare and compelling package

Just don't try and fit him into a pair of running shorts, as Geelong officials found out after he kept ripping them and had to ask for replacements.

"Yeah, I did go through a few pairs . . . I had a bit of trouble," he laughed yesterday.



From:

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/more-sports/cats-recruit-hawkins-ignores-hype/story-e6frfglf-1111112958891

Remi Moses
20-11-2014, 05:07 PM
Little bit of positive news for once
Not quite as bullish for next season as King is.

Pickenitup
20-11-2014, 05:19 PM
Finally a Good positive article On Us Im feeling quite bullish about next season def think we will win 10 -12 games and be a sneaky chance for the 8.

BulldogBelle
20-11-2014, 06:23 PM
There's a nice little interactive section at the botom of the article showing stats breakdowns per player.

Great article.

Really enjoyed looking thu the stats with the interactive part.

LostDoggy
20-11-2014, 06:57 PM
Finally a Good positive article On Us Im feeling quite bullish about next season def think we will win 10 -12 games and be a sneaky chance for the 8.

Not yet. We need another 2 in the bottom 4-6.

BornInDroopSt'54
24-11-2014, 11:15 AM
Yes and I noticed Tutty averaged third in the tackles. A good effort.

I don't think so B4L. He had only 32 v Libba's 173!

Bulldog4life
24-11-2014, 11:47 AM
I don't think so B4L. He had only 32 v Libba's 173!

We are talking average tackles for the season. Tutt averaged 4.6 tackles a game. Two other Bulldogs finished above him one being Libba and I am not quite sure of the other. So I think you will find my comment is correct. Happy to be proved wrong if you have stats to back you up.:)

bornadog
24-11-2014, 01:30 PM
We are talking average tackles for the season. Tutt averaged 4.6 tackles a game. Two other Bulldogs finished above him one being Libba and I am not quite sure of the other. So I think you will find my comment is correct. Happy to be proved wrong if you have stats to back you up.:)

That is where stats can slightly lie. Tutt only played 7 games, yes he averaged 4.6 tackles for those games, but you really have to play more than that to be considered a good tackler.

Bulldog4life
24-11-2014, 01:43 PM
That is where stats can slightly lie. Tutt only played 7 games, yes he averaged 4.6 tackles for those games, but you really have to play more than that to be considered a good tackler.

Possibly. But it was still a good effort for him to finish 3rd in the averages.

hujsh
24-11-2014, 06:55 PM
I don't think so B4L. He had only 32 v Libba's 173!

I imagine the averages look quite different to the totals. Might be even closer if averaged over time on ground rather than games played