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With Bonty's leg compromised, Treloar should join his mate in the guts.
“I was really disappointed in his body language,” Cornes told Channel 9’s Footy Classified. “He looks like he’s spat the dummy a little because he’s not playing midfield. Some of these examples from the weekend is quite concerning from a player who has an opportunity to win a premiership. It’s not good enough for a player like that."
Hi Kane.
How are ya? What a game tonight hey?!?! Hope you enjoyed it.
Just thought I'd give you a little update on how Adam Treloar played.
23 touches (11 contested).
9 tackles (most on the ground).
26 pressure acts (most from a Bulldog).
13 score involvements (most on the ground), including 3 direct score launches.
1 goal, 2 behinds.
Collingwood still paying a significant chunk of his salary.
Hope you had your dummy to help you get to sleep tonight you peanut.
Regards,
Jazzadogs
Loved Adam's game tonight. He had five bounces in one passage of play. We had 10 bounces for the game. They had 3. We will need his run, spread and ability to take the game on in two weeks.
It’s time for a discussion about Adam Treloar.
On one hand he’s getting plenty of the ball, WOOF votes in most games, is part of our go-to centre bounce setup.
On the other, his possessions are soft (kicks popped up in the air or like Macrae, one-two handball receives), his opponent is more damaging than him, he guards space rather than attacks the ball.
He’s always on our highlights reel but rarely feels damaging, and is quiet when he’s anywhere other than in the guts.
Discuss.
I think he’s having an awesome season and is not the problem at all.
If Treloar is a problem we must be undefeated.
We had our best result since 2021 in score differential from clearances. Treloar was a big reason for that. He ain?t the issue.
His the type of cream on top player. Cannot be relied upon to win a contest, but can give you good offence forward and kick a goal or 2. He needed to step up tonight which he did not.
He's had a good season and you can't fault the endeavour he shows, but he didn't connect with his teammates tonight by hand or foot and it cost us dearly.
Shout-Out to Adam Treloar Robbo
Only one Bulldogs player put his head up and spoke to the media after the terrible Hawthorn loss – Adam Treloar. He said what you’d expect, that it wasn’t Luke Beveridge’s fault, that the players had to take responsibility, and blah, blah, blah. But Treloar showed he could talk the talk and walk the walk. The next match he had 41 against Richmond and on Saturday in the heavy going against the Giants, he was best afield with 35 disposals. Queries about whether he gets down and dirty were also allayed because he had a game high 23 contested possessions. It was a match played in contest and on the deck, and Treloar and new midfield mate Ed Richards beat the much-heralded Giants midfield. Treloar is 31, is at his third club and is playing the best footy of his career. His ambition, of course, is to win a premiership. Personally, he would love to be an All Australian. He’s behind others for a starting spot in this year’s team but he should be in the mix to be in the AA squad. He deserves it.