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    Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith

    Quote Originally Posted by Yankee Hotel Foxtrot View Post
    I think Sampson is just fooling us and still has his locks of superpower...as others have mentioned I think he's just swept it across to the side
    Yes, he did try and fool everyone.
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    Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith

    I mean it would be like playing with one down if he cut the mullet.
    But then again, I'm an Internet poster and Bevo is a premiership coach so draw your own conclusions.

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    Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith

    How good was Dwayne Russell's call of Smiths goal in the 3rd quarter V Melbourne?

    Hunter, he flicks it onto Smith,
    how goods this kid, don't you want to be him?
    19 years of age and limitless....

    That whole passage of play is one of my favourite for the year.

    Around the 3.39 mark

    https://www.afl.com.au/video/488924/...=1598079746001
    More of an In Bruges guy?

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    Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith

    Quote Originally Posted by azabob View Post
    How good was Dwayne Russell's call of Smiths goal in the 3rd quarter V Melbourne?

    Hunter, he flicks it onto Smith,
    how goods this kid, don't you want to be him?
    19 years of age and limitless....

    That whole passage of play is one of my favourite for the year.

    Around the 3.39 mark

    https://www.afl.com.au/video/488924/...=1598079746001
    That was a good call

    We forget that he is only 19.
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    Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith

    Quote Originally Posted by bornadog View Post
    Love these photos



    Love the leaning into space, like a racing motorcycle, knowing his legs will power under him.

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    Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith

    Quote Originally Posted by Axe Man View Post
    I grabbed one of these to pin up on the memorabilia wall in the shed. It's all class.
    But then again, I'm an Internet poster and Bevo is a premiership coach so draw your own conclusions.

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    Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith

    I'd buy one if I didn't love my Libba one so much
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    Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith

    Quote Originally Posted by Mofra View Post
    I'd buy one if I didn't love my Libba one so much
    Why not have both?
    More of an In Bruges guy?

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    Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith

    Barrett interviews Bazza - see here
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    Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith

    Quote Originally Posted by bornadog View Post
    Barrett interviews Bazza - see here
    Barrett has clearly softened on us, have we softened on him a little too? This is the first interview I remember a Dogs player doing with him in forever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Adelaide Connection View Post
    Barrett has clearly softened on us, have we softened on him a little too? This is the first interview I remember a Dogs player doing with him in forever.
    I also noticed his "if, and then" articles are more favourable than in the past. Bevo has shown him that you don't mess with us and he has come back sucking up to the club.
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    Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith

    Quote Originally Posted by bornadog View Post
    Barrett interviews Bazza - see here
    What a fantastic interview and an upstanding young man.

    Also really enjoyed the backhander at Purple. Something along the lines of a social media documentary he watched and the ability of social media to impact negatively on peoples mental health. Tells Purple he should watch it. Fan bloody tastic - Tom Boyd says thanks.

    And I thought Johnno was the silent assassin!
    But then again, I'm an Internet poster and Bevo is a premiership coach so draw your own conclusions.

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    Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith

    https://www.afl.com.au/news/553183/-...ealth-revealed

    'I broke down at the club': Bailey's battle with mental health revealed
    Western Bulldogs star Bailey Smith opens up on his over-thinking and mental health struggles
    By Damian Barrett

    WESTERN Bulldogs star Bailey Smith has revealed that behind the rock star looks and alongside the extraordinary opening two seasons of his AFL career is a 20-year-old living with a mental health condition.

    In a revealing and raw interview with AFL.com.au where he volunteered discussion about his mental health, Smith urged the AFL industry to open itself further to discussing and dealing with the issue.

    The gun midfielder, who has played all possible 41 Bulldogs matches since being drafted in 2018, said football was "only the tiniest bit of me", that "you can never judge a book by its cover", and that premiership player and current assistant coach Dale Morris was one of many Bulldogs people who have helped him deal with his struggles.

    "There was actually a time where (Morris) looked after me - I broke down at the club, everyone had left one night, and I was just struggling, this was in my first year, when it all gets too much for you," Smith said.

    "Everyone had left. And he walked into the changerooms and gave me a big hug and said, 'I'm here for you'."

    Smith, who turned 20 last December, said he had always been an "over-thinker" and "perfectionist".

    "We've all got demons, we've all got things that make us anxious or struggle, and I've got my own mental health which I deal with, as I'm sure lots of people do, but it's just not spoken about as much as I'd like it, and I know we are getting better as a society and as footballers, talking about it, but we can be seen as easy going, living the dream, loving it," he said.

    "It can be the truth, it can be the story but you can never judge a book by its cover. There's a lot going on. I'm an over-thinker, always have been.

    "… it stems from growing up through school, and footy and stuff. I haven't been too open about it but I probably need to address it a bit more if it comes up in conversation. I think it's healthy to talk about it, and know that everyone doesn't always cope as well as they would like, and it's OK to put your hand up and say you're struggling.

    "The club is really good, very open with this, and lots of my teammates know I struggle at times. People knew I had mental health issues before I got drafted, which is something which is OK and I take in my stride. It makes me a lot better and makes me who I am."

    In the interview, Smith referred to two Baileys - the AFL footballer and the one known to those outside football.

    The non-footballer, he said, was: "A sensitive, caring person, (who) loves talking to people, getting to know people, I love my dogs and love being relaxed. Football is only the tiniest bit of me, it used to be all of me, but I'm trying to steer clear of that because it is not a healthy way to be.

    "That helps a lot in terms of not riding every bump which happens in football, because if you do that, it is such an emotionally tolling experience. And I did that last year, the year before, and it takes a big toll on you. The less you can see football as you, and solely you, I feel the easier it is to cope with the pressures, the talk.

    "When you are a kid, you think about it, you had football, you had school, you had so much going on, and football was what you loved, and you have to try to keep it that way. It doesn't have to be solely you.

    "It comes with over-thinking, I love thinking, I love exploring, I love listening to more mature, wiser people and feed that into my life."

    Conceding that as a perfectionist he would never be perfect, Smith said pursuing perfection was important.

    "That's the thing – you chase it, you're never going to get it, and I understand that and I don't do my head over that," he said.

    "But I think it is important to have expectations of yourself and strive for whatever you want to be, and whatever that is, just chase it. You have to understand though you are never going to get there, it is a neverending thing, but the fun of chasing it is something I am very attracted to."

    Asked what perfection might look like to him, he said: "I was thinking more like just having a family, happy, kids, just chilling after having a nice career, working away and going on holidays with the kids, as simple as that, it'd be pretty fun.

    "With football, give me three, four, five (premierships) … three would be nice, one would be nice, just to play in one and make it there."

    >> Lifeline is an Official Charity Partner of the AFL, which provides all Australians experiencing a personal crisis with access to 24-hour crisis support and suicide prevention services.
    "I'll give him a hug before the first bounce and then I'll run into my pack and give them orders to rip him apart."

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