Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
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Originally Posted by
GVGjr
Footy Classified have called out Bailey Smith's form drop and are asking the question if we are giving him the appropriate level of support.
Yeah right levels of support seem to come with some inside knowledge but at the same time easy to draw the line. I agree the running he did after the norrfff game was very strange indeed, it's hard to know what to make of his form.
That play in the last quarter, where he was streaming down the middle after receiving from Westy is exactly what we need from him in that role but for some reason we haven't seen it often enough. I did notice he had a compression bandage over his knee last week at training?
Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
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Originally Posted by
kruder
Yeah right levels of support seem to come with some inside knowledge but at the same time easy to draw the line. I agree the running he did after the norrfff game was very strange indeed, it's hard to know what to make of his form.
That play in the last quarter, where he was streaming down the middle after receiving from Westy is exactly what we need from him in that role but for some reason we haven't seen it often enough. I did notice he had a compression bandage over his knee last week at training?
To be honest I don’t think we play him in the position that suits him most, he is an inside and outside player and gathers his possessions doing both . We are playing him as an outside runner only atm thus he is only getting half the possessions he would usually get . Trying to cover run for losing jj and Richards isn’t his game . He enjoys being in the hard stuff and shrugging off blokes. He needs to be at the coal face to get the maximum out of him .
Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
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Originally Posted by
ledge
To be honest I don’t think we play him in the position that suits him most, he is an inside and outside player and gathers his possessions doing both . We are playing him as an outside runner only atm thus he is only getting half the possessions he would usually get . Trying to cover run for losing jj and Richards isn’t his game . He enjoys being in the hard stuff and shrugging off blokes. He needs to be at the coal face to get the maximum out of him .
He did play a great game when given responsibility for Cripps against Carlton. Perhaps we could set him to play on De Goey this week.
Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
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Originally Posted by
ledge
To be honest I don’t think we play him in the position that suits him most, he is an inside and outside player and gathers his possessions doing both . We are playing him as an outside runner only atm thus he is only getting half the possessions he would usually get . Trying to cover run for losing jj and Richards isn’t his game . He enjoys being in the hard stuff and shrugging off blokes. He needs to be at the coal face to get the maximum out of him .
Yeah I agree, but Baz has the ability to do both if he sets his mind to it. Watching him the last few weeks his heart doesn't look in it playing the outside role, I reckon he is more suited to stopping Daicos.
Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
Get him in the ruck.
Baz is fine he'll be fine.
Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
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Originally Posted by
GVGjr
Footy Classified have called out Bailey Smith's form drop and are asking the question if we are giving him the appropriate level of support.
I only saw the social media grab but it seemed a well balanced piece and they were genuinely concerned and not in a shock jock way.
Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
I said in the match day thread that I thought he looked like his mind was elsewhere during the game. Not really disinterested, but just somewhere else. Something is impacting his performance, but we can all guess and be mainly wrong. Now that it’s a public question, it would be nice for Bevo at his weekly presser to clear any questions now raised. Doesn’t need to be sinister, but from mental health issues around draft time, and well reported issues since, for fans to know he’s ok or otherwise would be nice to know. I mean, if he’s just not been switched on, or just in a patch of struggling with form or fitness, that’s fine too. Doesn’t need to be a big production, just a comment or two.
Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
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Originally Posted by
azabob
I only saw the social media grab but it seemed a well balanced piece and they were genuinely concerned and not in a shock jock way.
Yep, it wasn't critical at all but asked the question on why his form had dropped off. Cornes even mentioned his own obsession with staying fit when he was playing.
Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
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Originally Posted by
bulldogtragic
I said in the match day thread that I thought he looked like his mind was elsewhere during the game. Not really disinterested, but just somewhere else. Something is impacting his performance, but we can all guess and be mainly wrong. Now that it’s a public question, it would be nice for Bevo at his weekly presser to clear any questions now raised. Doesn’t need to be sinister, but from mental health issues around draft time, and well reported issues since, for fans to know he’s ok or otherwise would be nice to know. I mean, if he’s just not been switched on, or just in a patch of struggling with form or fitness, that’s fine too. Doesn’t need to be a big production, just a comment or two.
Spot on.
Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
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Originally Posted by
GVGjr
Yep, it wasn't critical at all but asked the question on why his form had dropped off. Cornes even mentioned his own obsession with staying fit when he was playing.
Did they mention Treloar returning and his positional change?
Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
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Grantysghost
Did they mention Treloar returning and his positional change?
Not Treloar but they did ponder the positional changes and what position he might be best suited to.
Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
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GVGjr
Not Treloar but they did ponder the positional changes and what position he might be best suited to.
Seems his best games this year are where he runs with the opposition's best mid then works off them (he does have fantastic running capacity).
Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
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Mofra
Seems his best games this year are where he runs with the opposition's best mid then works off them (he does have fantastic running capacity).
Yeah spot on. I was watching him closely. The HFF->mid role is tricky. You need to be thinking a bit.
Second stoppage he sprints up to the contest.
If there isn't one he stays forward.
When they say form drop off I wonder what they mean exactly? He isn't getting the same number of possessions of course as he's not spending as much time in the midfield.
He had 16, 26 pressure acts which is high, 300 metres gained it wasn't an awful game.
Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
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Grantysghost
Yeah spot on. I was watching him closely. The HFF->mid role is tricky. You need to be thinking a bit.
Second stoppage he sprints up to the contest.
If there isn't one he stays forward.
When they say form drop off I wonder what they mean exactly? He isn't getting the same number of possessions of course as he's not spending as much time in the midfield.
He had 16, 26 pressure acts which is high, 300 metres gained it wasn't an awful game.
I think we also have to consider that Freo play a frustrating keepings off type game in their back half and switch the ball around a lot which makes that half forward role even harder.
I'm not too concerned about a couple of quieter weeks.
Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
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Originally Posted by
GVGjr
I think we also have to consider that Freo play a frustrating keepings off type game in their back half and switch the ball around a lot which makes that half forward role even harder.
I'm not too concerned about a couple of quieter weeks.
There was one play, I think it was in the second quarter where they were so patient it was actually admirable. They went right, left, right, back left, inside on the 45 which opened up the play and they ended up getting a goal.
I was explaining the entire play to my nephew it was amazing that it came off the way they were planning.