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    Dogs to unleash Cooney



    ADAM Cooney is scheduled to play 80 per cent game time for the Western Bulldogs in their NAB Cup clash with Geelong at Simonds Stadium on Saturday as the Dogs steadily increase the star's workload in the lead up to the premiership season.

    The 2008 Brownlow medallist's knee problems are well-documented and he has been carefully managed this pre-season.

    After spending most of the pre-season in rehab, Cooney's pattern has been to play one weekend and rest the next.

    The 26-year-old played half of an intra-club practice match before sitting out the NAB Cup opener, then played 59 per cent of the game against Carlton before being rested again last Sunday when the Dogs took on North Melbourne at North Ballarat.

    The Bulldogs insist they are simply managing Cooney's workload in preparation for their season opener against West Coast at Etihad Stadium in a fortnight.

    "We've upped his training each two-week block," Bulldogs assistant coach Steven King said.

    "We were never going to risk him up at North Ballarat on a harder ground. We thought we'd just wait and keep him on AFL grounds and respect his body and respect the position he's in.

    "[We'll] give him a full hit-out this week and he's got another week to get over it.

    "We'd like to see Adam play at least 80 per cent of the game and hopefully pull up well."

    King, the Bulldogs ruck and midfield coach, agreed that promising rookie-listed ruckman Tom Campbell was desperately unlucky to miss selection in the "full dress rehearsal" against the Cats after the 20-year-old kicked 3.3 and took several contested marks up forward against the Kangaroos.

    "It's a good headache to have for us as a match committee," King said.

    "Tommy got his opportunity last week and delivered. He's been really exciting for us as a group.

    "Tommy's still knows he's still got a bit of work to do … He's come a long way over the three or four months over pre-season but he'll get another opportunity down the track for sure."

    King said the Dogs were still working out who would partner Minson in the ruck.

    "I'm pretty excited about the four young ruckmen we've got here," he said.

    "I heard [Sydney Swans coach] John Longmire say the other day that different ruck combinations might work for different weeks.

    "All four ruckmen will get a chance during the year … As Tommy showed on the weekend, there's going to be plenty of pressure on all four of them to perform each week, which is a really healthy thing to have.

    "We'll try to develop all our ruckmen - we want them all to be able to play key forward …

    "If they can do that and [with] the continual improvement you know they'll have as they mature and get older, it's going to give us [selectors] a few headaches, but a really good one to have."

    King was also pleased with the increasing depth of the club's midfield.

    "We don’t look at personnel and names, we look at the system," he said. "I think that showed last week [in] winning the contested ball by about 30 with a young midfield.

    "We were really, really pleased with the young mids like [Mitch] Wallis and [Tom] Liberatore and [Luke] Dahlhaus and [Clay] Smith in there last week …

    "Obviously having experience like [Matthew] Boyd and [Daniel] Cross coming back into the team is really healthy as well, but we certainly don’t want to rely on them."

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    Re: Dogs to unleash Cooney

    Sounds like Tommy Campbell is going to be promoted.
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    Re: Dogs to unleash Cooney

    With next week being a week off it looks like Cooney is going to be a starter for round 1 barring any incidents. It'll be interesting to see how we use him and how much of the match he plays in round 1.

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    Re: Dogs to unleash Cooney

    Quote Originally Posted by Greystache View Post
    With next week being a week off it looks like Cooney is going to be a starter for round 1 barring any incidents. It'll be interesting to see how we use him and how much of the match he plays in round 1.
    Based on TBB's report, he was moving well in the 2nd half yesterday. Perhaps we can expect him to play a reasonable amount of game time between midfield and forward.

    I wonder if he'll regularly miss games this year in being managed, or if that strategy is more aimed at the preseason?

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    Re: Dogs to unleash Cooney

    Quote Originally Posted by Griffen#16 View Post
    Based on TBB's report, he was moving well in the 2nd half yesterday. Perhaps we can expect him to play a reasonable amount of game time between midfield and forward.

    I wonder if he'll regularly miss games this year in being managed, or if that strategy is more aimed at the preseason?
    There was a distinct change in Adam's game from the first half to the second. When he came off late in the 2nd quarter the look on his face suggested he was done for the day and looked quite frustrated. The 2nd half came and with it a quite different Adam, again starting to win clearances and break lines. Would like to know what sparked the half time shift.

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    Re: Dogs to unleash Cooney

    Quote Originally Posted by Doc26 View Post
    There was a distinct change in Adam's game from the first half to the second. When he came off late in the 2nd quarter the look on his face suggested he was done for the day and looked quite frustrated. The 2nd half came and with it a quite different Adam, again starting to win clearances and break lines. Would like to know what sparked the half time shift.
    Maybe a little jab got him going.
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