Re: Welcome to the Western Bulldogs:- Josh Schache
Chris Grant was interviewed by afl.com.au for draft stuff, but a question came up on Josh. Turtle said he did a solid 5-6 week block of training (at Seymour in his off season break) before turning up for preseason 'hitting the ground running'. Further that he's hard worker and is in ripping condition and the club is 'really pleased'. Importantly, that he's happy at the club and enjoying the new environment.
A very promising start.
Re: Welcome to the Western Bulldogs:- Josh Schache
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bulldogtragic
Chris Grant was interviewed by afl.com.au for draft stuff, but a question came up on Josh. Turtle said he did a solid 5-6 week block of training (at Seymour in his off season break) before turning up for preseason 'hitting the ground running'. Further that he's hard worker and is in ripping condition and the club is 'really pleased'. Importantly, that he's happy at the club and enjoying the new environment.
A very promising start.
Without putting too much pressure on the kid, sometimes he reminds me of Turtle, the way he eads and moves with ball in hand. For a big man, he glides.
Re: Welcome to the Western Bulldogs:- Josh Schache
How much easier will it be for our mids to look up and see a target moving toward them instead of just standing there and then running behind the contest looking for the spill out the back and the easy goal?
Re: Welcome to the Western Bulldogs:- Josh Schache
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bulldogtragic
Chris Grant was interviewed by afl.com.au for draft stuff, but a question came up on Josh. Turtle said he did a solid 5-6 week block of training (at Seymour in his off season break) before turning up for preseason 'hitting the ground running'. Further that he's hard worker and is in ripping condition and the club is 'really pleased'. Importantly, that he's happy at the club and enjoying the new environment.
A very promising start.
Did well to concentrate on that interview Trag . Bit of lovin happening in the background
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Remi Moses
Did well to concentrate on that interview Trag . Bit of lovin happening in the background
I'm going back to watch it now...
Too right. It was like that god awful Meryl Bainbridge film clip from the 90's where neither take a breath for 4 minutes.
Re: Welcome to the Western Bulldogs:- Josh Schache
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PeanutsPeanuts
Without putting too much pressure on the kid, sometimes he reminds me of Turtle, the way he eads and moves with ball in hand. For a big man, he glides.
Steady on there champ. Chris Grant was as silk as they come, in fact they don't come much silkier. Some lunatic has been going around posting on WOOF that the Bont is going to be better than Kelvin Templeton as well. We don't want to collectively lose our heads.
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Unusual to have the CEO commenting on players but I guess Ameet has more of a football background than many CEOs.
Don't expect 'seismic shift' from new Dog: CEO
NEW Western Bulldogs CEO Ameet Bains says expectations on recruit Josh Schache need to realistic as the No.2 draft pick from 2015 looks to restart his career at Whitten Oval.
The Bulldogs traded for the former Lion in the dying seconds of last October's NAB AFL Trade Period, giving up picks 25 and 40 in November's draft.
The 20-year-old Victorian, who struggled to settle in his two seasons in Brisbane, has kicked 25 goals in 27 senior games.
As list manager at St Kilda, Bains saw first-hand the pressure key forward Paddy McCartin endured after being the first player selected in the 2014 draft.
"I think the expectations on some of these (young) guys is a bit unrealistic at this point in their career," Bains told 3AW on Wednesday evening.
"Josh is still a player that is still developing, and he's obviously got a lot of talent to be drafted where he was, so hopefully in this environment he can continue to be supported and grow into the player we want him to be.
"To expect that seismic change in year one at the Bulldogs is a stretch."
The Dogs are optimistic Schache can play in the same side as fellow key forwards Tom Boyd and Jack Redpath, with all three having the ability to play in the ruck.
Quizzed on how Boyd was faring after battling mental health issues last year, Bains said the 2016 premiership hero had made an impression on the club's recent camp in Queensland.
"Tom is going well, (and) up in Mooloolaba there were a couple of opportunities for match simulation and Tom was a strong part of that.
"He's setting himself for a big season this year."
After winning the premiership in just his second year as coach, Luke Beveridge found the going a lot tougher in the Dogs' flag defence, with a disappointing season ending with the team missing the finals.
Bains said Beveridge was in good spirits after a difficult 12 months that also saw the club trade premiership star Jake Stringer to Essendon and the 47-year-old coach require off-season surgery on a neck complaint.
"He's going well, Luke, he's a fantastic coach and fantastic person," he said.
"The coaching and playing group only came back last week from a camp up in Mooloolaba, which was great for setting the foundations for the season ahead."
Re: Welcome to the Western Bulldogs:- Josh Schache
Sensible article on Schache - it will take time but hopefully the boy really knuckles down and has the drive required
Re: Welcome to the Western Bulldogs:- Josh Schache
Good luck tomorrow for your first game in RWB
Re: Welcome to the Western Bulldogs:- Josh Schache
May there be 200 more, with 300 goals.
Re: Welcome to the Western Bulldogs:- Josh Schache
I'll go for 535 goals, midway between KT's 494 and the Pieman's 575 totals. 230 games in red, white and blue.
Re: Welcome to the Western Bulldogs:- Josh Schache
Pleased for Josh. I think he can be a very good forward for us, and while his recent form in the twos hasn't been scintillating, it has been goal kicking form. Goals are so, so precious at the moment. If he can take his turn for the tough stuff when needed, and otherwise just get the footy and kick a goal more often than not, good things will happen for him and us.
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He's going to be our Josh Jenkins and get out the back for the Joe the Goose.
Re: Welcome to the Western Bulldogs:- Josh Schache
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bulldogtragic
Chris Grant was interviewed by afl.com.au for draft stuff, but a question came up on Josh. Turtle said he did a solid 5-6 week block of training (at Seymour in his off season break) before turning up for preseason 'hitting the ground running'. Further that he's hard worker and is in ripping condition and the club is 'really pleased'. Importantly, that he's happy at the club and enjoying the new environment.
A very promising start.
On SEN last night they were talking about Schache and how different his body shape looks now to last season - "leaner, more like a footballer".
I had real doubts when we nabbed him but 9 goals in 3 weeks at VFL level means he's earned his spot. Good luck to him.
Re: Welcome to the Western Bulldogs:- Josh Schache
The thing I liked about Schache's game last week was the ground he covered and seeing him get several inside 50 entrys. That's what we need from him tomorrow, hard leading, hard running, creating space for Dickson, Gowers, Lipinski etc, and really working their fullback. I'm excited to see what he can bring. Best of luck Josh.