Were there still many first year players absent from training today F'scary.
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Were there still many first year players absent from training today F'scary.
I was down there for a bit. All the first years seemed to be there, although Zaine didn't take part in the match simulation stuff. He ran laps with Tom Campbell, Morris and one or two others. They all took part in earlier drills I believe. I'll try and add some more later but honestly spent half my time trying to pick up who was who.
Terrific and detailed report FS. Thanks for posting. How many did Boydy get?
Stringer sizzles in match-simulation training session
JAKE Stringer looks set to build on his breakout 2014 season after an eye-catching performance in the Western Bulldogs' match simulation session at Whitten Oval on Thursday.
The match practice hit-out took place towards the end of a solid two-and-a-half-hour session, and Stringer was prominent from the start.
The 20-year-old, who booted 28 goals from 18 games last year, used his pace and strength to run around and through would-be tacklers in the midfield, before moving forward to be just as dangerous.
"He is flying at the moment Jakey," midfielder Nathan Hrovat said.
"He's a very rare talent because he's quick, evasive and strong and he's going to be a handful down forward next to Tom (Boyd).
"Hopefully he hasn't shown too many tricks and he saves them for games, but he's going alright at the moment."
Stewart Crameri was another to impress in a similar role to Stringer, using his elite endurance to roam up and down the ground to find plenty of the footy.
Big money recruit Tom Boyd had an intriguing battle with Jordan Roughead and Michael Talia, while fellow tall forward Jack Redpath took several strong marks and appears to have improved his mobility.
Former Swan Shane Biggs looks like he'll be a great acquisition across half-back, with his run and ball use a standout in the windy conditions.
Pint-sized Caleb Daniel looked the most comfortable of the draftees, getting involved in several passages of play and winning plenty of plaudits from the coaching staff.
Hrovat, Dale Morris and Tom Campbell were part of a group who didn't take part due to management of their training loads.
These reports start to get me excited about 2015.
Training focus switches as Bulldogs turn up the heat
Match simulation and game style are the focus for the Western Bulldogs on the training track says assistant coach Steven King, as the group move into an intensive training block with the NAB Challenge less than seven weeks away.
Following a two-week break over Christmas, the Bulldogs have been back in training for a fortnight and King says the coaching group have been pleased with the players’ progress.
“Now match play is obviously a lot more significant in training, we’re doing 20 minute halves now and from that… breaking down more game style specifics of stoppage structures, kick ins and zones.”
King says the coaching group is ultimately looking for players to step up and adhere to the new standards and structures that have been put in place under the guidance of new Senior Coach Luke Beveridge.
“Just to continue what Luke (Beveridge) wants to try and bring across… Just pretty much taking the game on and building on the base of fitness that we had put in place prior to Christmas.
“(We’re looking for) guys that are willing to have a crack regardless of the consequence, but probably just not playing it safe by being aggressive and assertive in everything they do.”
Particularly impressive has been the pre-season efforts of midfielder Lin Jong, who King says is making the most of his opportunity following an impressive VFL finals series, alongside Brett Goodes and Nathan Hrovat, who King also identified as having notable influence on the track over the summer.
King also lauded the performances of the Club’s off-season recruits, Shane Biggs, Joel Hamling and Tom Boyd.
“Biggsy’s ready to go, he’s a ready-made player coming from a good program.
“Joel Hamling’s been really good down back and Boydy after a slow start is getting his fitness base back in.
“He’s just been really important in down the line contests that we’ve had so far, so (we are) starting to see the big fella assert his influence on training and in games.”
The Bulldogs will host Richmond at Victoria University Whitten Oval for their opening NAB Challenge match on Saturday 28 February.