Re: Welcome to the Westernbulldogs Adam Treloar
I hope once this week is over, we never hear about his split with Collingwood again. He's a Dogs player now, no more tears on TV about how much he loves his old club.
Re: Welcome to the Westernbulldogs Adam Treloar
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comrade
I hope once this week is over, we never hear about his split with Collingwood again. He's a Dogs player now, no more tears on TV about how much he loves his old club.
Me too.
Treloar said as much on AFL360, when Robbo put that too him.
He hopes that after this game, that is the end of it.
I want to hear only about how much the Dogs os his home, and that he loves it here.
Re: Welcome to the Westernbulldogs Adam Treloar
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Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
Me too.
Treloar said as much on AFL360, when Robbo put that too him.
He hopes that after this game, that is the end of it.
I want to hear only about how much the Dogs os his home, and that he loves it here.
Watch the Collingwood Crowd Boo him everytime he goes near the ball - that will change his tune about the Pies.
Re: Welcome to the Westernbulldogs Adam Treloar
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bornadog
Watch the Collingwood Crowd Boo him everytime he goes near the ball - that will change his tune about the Pies.
I honestly don't think they will. Pretty much every pies fan I heard from were pissed at the club for what they did to Adam. In fact, they may even cheer him at least initially.
Re: Welcome to the Westernbulldogs Adam Treloar
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comrade
I hope once this week is over, we never hear about his split with Collingwood again. He's a Dogs player now, no more tears on TV about how much he loves his old club.
Getting sick of it yeah.
Re: Welcome to the Westernbulldogs Adam Treloar
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bulldogsthru&thru
I honestly don't think they will. Pretty much every pies fan I heard from were pissed at the club for what they did to Adam. In fact, they may even cheer him at least initially.
I agree. The Collingwood people I know have all said they hope he tears them a new one in Round 1!
Re: Welcome to the Westernbulldogs Adam Treloar
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1eyedog
Getting sick of it yeah.
We knew this was part of the deal when we got involved and I can cop it during the build up to the game but once it's done, that's it. No more crying, no more angry quotes from his partner, just straight bat any questions and move on.
Re: Welcome to the Westernbulldogs Adam Treloar
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comrade
We knew this was part of the deal when we got involved and I can cop it during the build up to the game but once it's done, that's it. No more crying, no more angry quotes from his partner, just straight bat any questions and move on.
Agreed needs to be all Bulldogs from here.
Re: Welcome to the Westernbulldogs Adam Treloar
He was a guest on the Barkly Street podcast yesterday with Bob and Eastern.
https://www.westernbulldogs.com.au/n...6-adam-treloar
Was interesting to hear that the last couple of years at Collingwood he played at 91kg but has come down to 84kg now. Certainly would be less likely to get injured having 7kg less to lug around for 15km/game.
Re: Welcome to the Westernbulldogs Adam Treloar
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divvydan
He was a guest on the Barkly Street podcast yesterday with Bob and Eastern.
https://www.westernbulldogs.com.au/n...6-adam-treloar
Was interesting to hear that the last couple of years at Collingwood he played at 91kg but has come down to 84kg now. Certainly would be less likely to get injured having 7kg less to lug around for 15km/game.
He's officially listed at 184cm and 89kgs. 91kgs sounds much too heavy for a midfielder of his height, it's almost as much as Bont who is officially 193cm and 93kg.
He seems to have benefited from more of an outside role for us. Mick McGuane on the top recruits of the season so far (Stef is number 2):
5. Adam Treloar (Western Bulldogs)
I have to eat humble pie on this one.
Salary cap issues aside, I thought Collingwood moving on Treloar was the right decision.
However, the 2021 version of Treloar has been significantly better than the 2020 version, the Bulldogs having struck gold.
He has accepted his new primary role at the Bulldogs and hasn’t he blossomed because of that.
Finding the footy has never been an issue for Treloar, but his ball use at Collingwood — especially in 2020 — was questionable.
His outside game has returned and his scoreboard impact has never been greater.
He is averaging a goal a game (up from 0.1 goals a game in 2020), and 7.4 score involvements (up from 4.2).
A contested ball winner at Collingwood, Treloar does not looked as banged up in his new outside run-and-carry role.
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Re: Welcome to the Westernbulldogs Adam Treloar
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divvydan
He was a guest on the Barkly Street podcast yesterday with Bob and Eastern.
https://www.westernbulldogs.com.au/n...6-adam-treloar
Was interesting to hear that the last couple of years at Collingwood he played at 91kg but has come down to 84kg now. Certainly would be less likely to get injured having 7kg less to lug around for 15km/game.
You can also see vision through youtube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QQC...esternBulldogs
Re: Welcome to the Westernbulldogs Adam Treloar
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bornadog
He looked a little non plussed at trying to get a word in edgeways with Bob and Easton who really need to settle down and not have so many in-jokes in their roles.
Re: Welcome to the Westernbulldogs Adam Treloar
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The bulldog tragician
He looked a little non plussed at trying to get a word in edgeways with Bob and Easton who really need to settle down and not have so many in-jokes in their roles.
It's a totally unprofessional set-up by Easton & Murf with the constant talking over each other... extremely hard to listen to.
Re: Welcome to the Westernbulldogs Adam Treloar
So back to trade week, the rumours of Treloar leaving were swirling. It seems Treloar toured with Bevo just before everything went public. Power had his price in mind. But leaving all that aside, do you think Treloar is on par or ahead of the expectations?
We would’ve been thinking mixing inside with outside, but he’s doing that while going at nearly (averages) 27 touches, 4 tackles, 3 marks, 1 goal, 1 behind, 1 goal assist. Plus the way he’s scored his goals on the run and his burst speed.
At a guess, is this what Power was thinking in the trade period (high expectations and meeting them) or is the overall package better than we could’ve thought?
Re: Welcome to the Westernbulldogs Adam Treloar
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bulldogtragic
So back to trade week, the rumours of Treloar leaving were swirling. It seems Treloar toured with Bevo just before everything went public. Power had his price in mind. But leaving all that aside, do you think Treloar is on par or ahead of the expectations?
We would’ve been thinking mixing inside with outside, but he’s doing that while going at nearly (averages) 27 touches, 4 tackles, 3 tackles, 1 goal, 1 behind, 1 goal assist. Plus the way he’s scored his goals on the run and his burst speed.
At a guess, is this what Power was thinking in the trade period (high expectations and meeting them) or is the overall package better than we could’ve thought?
Has been way, way better than expected.