“Absolute star, incredible, amazing”: Superlatives flow for promising Bulldog

By Andrew Slevison a day ago





Western Bulldogs defender Ryan Gardner could not be more effusive in his praise for young teammate Sam Darcy.
Darcy, 19, has already turned heads in his short career to date, winning plaudits for his performances as an intercept defender across his first four AFL games which came late last season.



Another to join the growing list of Darcy enthusiasts is fellow backman Gardner who had superlatives flowing when asked about the father-son pick 2 from the 2021 draft.

“I think he’s going to be an absolute gun,” Gardner said on SEN’s The Run Home.
“Even just what he does at the moment, if the ball gets kicked anywhere near him he just marks it.
“He’s got extremely good skills, he’s a great kick for a tall guy, and he’s only young.
“I can see him being an absolute star. Some of the things he does are incredible, especially only being in his second year.
“We’ve had a couple of match sims already where he played down back and the ball has been kicked near him and he just marked everything. He’s racking up five or six intercept marks in a match sim that only goes for 40 minutes.”

Darcy won’t be pegged to solely a defensive role with Gardner predicting him to be used in each third of the ground given his athleticism and ability.

“He’s going to be an amazing player, especially when he puts a bit more size on,” Gardner gushed.
“He’s so versatile you can play him everywhere. Forward, back, in the ruck when he gets a bit of size.
“I just can’t see him being anything less than (all of) that.”

Joining Gardner, and Darcy to begin with, in defence for the Bulldogs in 2023 will be Liam Jones.
The former Dog and Blue is back at the Whitten Oval and primed to bring his experience, professionalism and toughness back with him to the AFL landscape.

“Having Liam Jones down there, he’s super. He’s come into our club and had a massive impact straight away,” said Gardner.
“He’s someone who has a lot of experience. Just the way he goes about his business at training, he’s such a professional and he goes really hard at it, I can tell you that.”

As for Gardner himself, he received a boost on Thursday when signing a new three-year deal with the Dogs.
Having previously been delisted by Geelong in 2018, 25-year-old Gardner now knows not to take anything for granted when it comes to his footy career.

“I worked three different jobs. I was pouring pints at the Railway in Yarraville, I was working for a steam cleaner for a little bit there as well, and I was doing some pick packing at X Blades factory, just packing boots and sending them off while I was studying as well,” he said.
“I definitely got a good perspective on what it was like not to be at an AFL club, and I was similar to a lot of guys who came out of school and who went straight to an AFL program. It was a real eye opener for me.
“I think now I’m really into my study so just when I finish my footy I have something to fall back on.”

Gardner, Darcy, Jones and the Dogs are preparing for an intra-club practice match in Ballarat on February 25 before meeting North Melbourne on March 4.
They kick off the 2023 season proper against Melbourne at the MCG on March 18.