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Beveridge interview
https://www.westernbulldogs.com.au/m...IwMTA1ODU0MAS2
There was a share button on the video so I guess it can go to non members too.
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The older we get the less "LIFE IN PRISON" is a deterrent...
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Re: Beveridge interview
Fairly reserved from Bevo. Doesn't seem particularly convinced by the 2 ruck setup and even suggested Hawks cut us open because of it.
Also seems like it'll be a while until we see Marra at the top level, with Bevo saying the kid's fitness levels are far from where they need to be.
He did mention Anthony Scott as a player who may put pressure on spots in the midfield, so there's that to get excited about!
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Re: Beveridge interview
Originally Posted by
comrade
Fairly reserved from Bevo. Doesn't seem particularly convinced by the 2 ruck setup and even suggested Hawks cut us open because of it.
Also seems like it'll be a while until we see Marra at the top level, with Bevo saying the kid's fitness levels are far from where they need to be.
He did mention Anthony Scott as a player who may put pressure on spots in the midfield, so there's that to get excited about!
Did I watch the same game?
Martin in the ruck, and English as a dominant forward, was the best part, in the first half it blew the Hawks away.
Then the rest of the game plan blew up as it often did in recent years. The running slowed them down in the second half. Then the handball emphasis was disastrous - I’m sure I saw a chain of 7 lead to a turnover and goal.
Why did Dale spend so much time in defence when he had a couple of goals earlier? The goal supply dried up.
And why was an undermanned Hawks forward line able to take so many marks and have set shots? Sorry, I forgot that we don’t believe in tall key position defenders. But we got another midfielder?
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Re: Beveridge interview
He actually said the ruck situation had been disconcerting from a coaching point of view. Essentially had to plan for being beaten.
English/ Martin - Ruck/ Forward
- Steph hopefully gives us peace of mind in there
- Hopefully takes pressure off Tim, frees his game/ mind up a little bit
- Whether we can sustain Martin, English, Bruce, Naughton and even Schache, there's more than one phase, we got opened up through some of those positions
- Time will tell what we can sustain, but he's a threat forward
I think from that he's not convinced by the overall talls set up, not just the ruck set up.
Nobody's looking for a puppeteer in today's wintry economic climate.
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Re: Beveridge interview
Originally Posted by
jeemak
I think from that he's not convinced by the overall talls set up, not just the ruck set up.
I took it as Bevo thinking we were opened up by having a tall forward line and not putting enough pressure on Hawks defenders.
We really need some smaller tackling machines to help keep the ball in our forward line.
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Re: Beveridge interview
Originally Posted by
bornadog
I took it as Bevo thinking we were opened up by having a tall forward line and not putting enough pressure on Hawks defenders.
We really need some smaller tackling machines to help keep the ball in our forward line.
I read it that way too.
I think that bodes poorly for Schache and Dale. Perhaps positively for a bolter like Cavarra. Probably helps McNeill's case too
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Re: Beveridge interview
Originally Posted by
bornadog
I took it as Bevo thinking we were opened up by having a tall forward line and not putting enough pressure on Hawks defenders.
We really need some smaller tackling machines to help keep the ball in our forward line.
Which is due to playing 2 rucks and having English spend most of his time forward.
Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.
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Re: Beveridge interview
Originally Posted by
comrade
Which is due to playing 2 rucks and having English spend most of his time forward.
That is the dilemma. How many rucks do you play, how many tall forwards?
Originally Posted by
The Bulldogs Bite
Begs the question why Beveridge didn't push for a pressure, small and lively forward given this isn't anything new.
Bedendo looks talented, McNeil impressed .... but we have no small forwards of quality.
True, we don't have a quality small, but we are certainly trying to bring in players through the draft.
FFC: Established 1883
Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.
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Re: Beveridge interview
Bevo on SEN this morning. Listen here
FFC: Established 1883
Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.
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Re: Beveridge interview
Begs the question why Beveridge didn't push for a pressure, small and lively forward given this isn't anything new.
Bedendo looks talented, McNeil impressed .... but we have no small forwards of quality.
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Re: Beveridge interview
Originally Posted by
The Bulldogs Bite
Begs the question why Beveridge didn't push for a pressure, small and lively forward given this isn't anything new.
Bedendo looks talented, McNeil impressed .... but we have no small forwards of quality.
He might have, or he might have faith in who we have in West and Cavarra etc. which seems unconvincing. Could be that when it came to the time to have it sorted there wasn't much there.
Nobody's looking for a puppeteer in today's wintry economic climate.
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Re: Beveridge interview
Originally Posted by
The Bulldogs Bite
Begs the question why Beveridge didn't push for a pressure, small and lively forward given this isn't anything new.
Bedendo looks talented, McNeil impressed .... but we have no small forwards of quality.
Does Vandermeer fit into the small forward category? I think the club has high hopes for Garcia who fits the mould so hopefully he has an injury free run..
Agree we are outliers in this area as pretty much all other good teams have multiple players who fit the atypical small forward position.
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Originally Posted by
Mantis
Does Vandermeer fit into the small forward category? I think the club has high hopes for Garcia who fits the mould so hopefully he has an injury free run..
Agree we are outliers in this area as pretty much all other good teams have multiple players who fit the atypical small forward position.
Reading between the lines we are trying to turn Laith into that out of necessity, because we simply have no other quality options. I love what he brings, but surely his best asset is working up the ground and using his pace to break the lines and cut through defensive set-ups. He doesn't strike me as a natural crumbing, pressure forward who kicks goals...
Garcia seems a long shot based on his injury history, but hopefully he can have a smoother run at it.
It's odd why we've neglected certain positions (small forward / ruck / KPD) for a period of time. Not surprisingly, they are large reasons why it's hard to see us challenge the best teams - though Martin should help the ruck situation.
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Re: Beveridge interview
Originally Posted by
The Bulldogs Bite
Begs the question why Beveridge didn't push for a pressure, small and lively forward given this isn't anything new.
Bedendo looks talented, McNeil impressed .... but we have no small forwards of quality.
I think you are writing off Cody Weightman a bit too quickly. Our first pick in the 2019 draft. The acknowledged best small forward available at that pick. Has been at the club for 1 year. Debuted in his first year and has played three games in total. He hasn't proven anything yet, but most players haven't at the end of their first year at AFL level.
So one draft ago the club clearly pushed for a pressure, small and lively forward, using their first pick on the best one available. The year before they picked up Ben Cavarra, a mature age, pressure, small and lively forward, with pick 45 and chased hard after Chad Wingard without success. So I think your criticism is a bit sharp and the jury is still out on just how many talented small forwards we currently have on the list.
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Re: Beveridge interview
Originally Posted by
Before I Die
I think you are writing off Cody Weightman a bit too quickly. Our first pick in the 2019 draft. The acknowledged best small forward available at that pick. Has been at the club for 1 year. Debuted in his first year and has played three games in total. He hasn't proven anything yet, but most players haven't at the end of their first year at AFL level.
So one draft ago the club clearly pushed for a pressure, small and lively forward, using their first pick on the best one available. The year before they picked up Ben Cavarra, a mature age, pressure, small and lively forward, with pick 45 and chased hard after Chad Wingard without success. So I think your criticism is a bit sharp and the jury is still out on just how many talented small forwards we currently have on the list.
I'm thinking TBB was talking about a small & lively defensive minded forward which for all of Weightman's strengths is one of his key traits.. which was pointed out by all ''draft experts & key indicators'' when drafted.
Cavarra is probably the type we need, but seems a bit off the pace and Wingard is a more of an attacking player too.
We do need some pace & pressure focus up forward which has been rightly pointed out by others.
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