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Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 11 vs Sydney Swans
THURSDAY, MAY 23
Western Bulldogs v Sydney at Marvel Stadium, 7.30pm AEST
WESTERN BULLDOGS
In: A.Scott
Out: L.Cleary (omitted)
Last week's sub: Caleb Daniel
SYDNEY
In: M.Roberts
Out: R.Fox (shoulder)
Last week's sub: Braeden Campbell
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 11 vs Sydney Swans
Originally Posted by
GVGjr
Most likely the sub. Who was your preference?
Cleary wasn?t that bad
We are going no where with Scott
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 11 vs Sydney Swans
Scott was very good last week and generally reliable when at the top level. Bad luck for Cliz but he'll be back.
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 11 vs Sydney Swans
Wonder what the plan is with Caleb? Didn't seem to dominate VFL level. Feels a bit strange having him return before doing so
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 11 vs Sydney Swans
I have no idea what Cleary is doing wrong to not be able to keep a spot in the team. I thought that Cleary played his role in defence well while Bramble was pretty rubbish but apparently because they chose to move Bramble to the wing he kept his spot even though he has plenty of panic turnovers coming out of defence.
edit: Scott is a player that is ideal as a sub because of his ability to play on multiple lines so I'm not bothered by him coming in but I just don't get why the club doesn't give Cleary an extended run.
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 11 vs Sydney Swans
Originally Posted by
JanLorMill
Cleary wasn?t that bad
We are going no where with Scott
No he was fine but what match-up did you seem him getting for tomorrow night. I think we have gone into games with one too many defenders anyway. I suspect Daniel will play in the back line.
Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 11 vs Sydney Swans
Originally Posted by
hujsh
Wonder what the plan is with Caleb? Didn't seem to dominate VFL level. Feels a bit strange having him return before doing so
Perhaps he will be part of our backline rotations
Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 11 vs Sydney Swans
Western Bulldogs v Sydney Swans
Thursday May 23, 7:30pm AEST
Marvel Stadium, Docklands • Wurundjeri
Broadcast: Channel 7, Fox Footy/Kayo
B: Lachie Bramble, Liam Jones, James O’Donnell
HB: Taylor Duryea, Alex Keath, Bailey Dale
C: Bailey Williams, Adam Treloar, James Harmes
HF: Laith Vandermeer, Aaron Naughton, Jack Macrae
F: Sam Darcy, Jamarra Ugle-Hagan, Rhylee West
FOLL: Tim English, Marcus Bontempelli, Ed Richards
INT: Caleb Daniel, Riley Garcia, Anthony Scott, Harvey Gallagher, Joel Freijah
EMG: Rory Lobb, Luke Cleary, Ryley Sanders
In: Anthony Scott
Out: Luke Cleary (omitted)
More of an In Bruges guy?
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 11 vs Sydney Swans
The disappointing thing with Cleary is that nobody is any the wiser if he's worth keeping on the list / if he's going to make it, and yo-yoing him in and out isn't getting us any closer to forming a decision.
Feel like most players, he's somebody that needs 5-6 weeks and needs clarity of role / confidence that we're playing him week in and week out.
I get it's a big game tomorrow, but it's not like Scott is going to be the difference.
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 11 vs Sydney Swans
Originally Posted by
The Bulldogs Bite
The disappointing thing with Cleary is that nobody is any the wiser if he's worth keeping on the list / if he's going to make it, and yo-yoing him in and out isn't getting us any closer to forming a decision.
Feel like most players, he's somebody that needs 5-6 weeks and needs clarity of role / confidence that we're playing him week in a d week out.
I get it's a big game tomorrow, but it's not like Scott is going to be the difference.
Just a pure guess here: Given we sort of flagged that Daniel would be in the 22 we were considering using Cleary as the sub this week but went with a more versatile player.
Lets see if he bounces right back into consideration.
Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 11 vs Sydney Swans
Originally Posted by
Testekill
I have no idea what Cleary is doing wrong...
Stop double grabbing ground balls.
He's not trust-worthy right now. I like his game but 100% get this...the coaches wouldn't have liked a couple of contests on the weekend - one 20m out left back pocket, one on the 'near to camera' wing just forward of the centre square (we were kicking right of screen)....
Simple feedback is be a bit stronger young fella. Basically needed to attack the footy with a bit more power and drive through it rather than waiting and snatching at the thing.
What should I tell her? She's going to ask.
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 11 vs Sydney Swans
Originally Posted by
GVGjr
Just a pure guess here: Given we sort of flagged that Daniel would be in the 22 we were considering using Cleary as the sub this week but went with a more versatile player.
Lets see if he bounces right back into consideration.
I think that’s the case. If CD is coming in, someone goes to sub and maybe Cleary isn’t the best for that role - hopefully we’re still right in the match when the sub is needed.
It was prob gonna be him or Bramble. It seems most people on here are hating on Bramble. I don’t mind him.
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 11 vs Sydney Swans
To me, this change seems bleeding obvious and I can?t understand why anyone would have any qualms with it.
It was clearly stated that Daniel was going back into the twos to find some form in the hbf role where he excelled a number of years ago. He has performed well enough to make it into the 23 and last week was hardly used, making him the freshest player on the list. He brings experience and elite skills, but lacks pace. The player he replaces is inexperienced, has good skills, and also lacks pace.
Hopefully Cleary will make it, but he is currently borderline at the best.
This is an important game (understatement) and hopefully the resurrection of Daniel as an elite hbf, especially now that JJ is out for an extended period.
Scott was a regular last year and has had an injury interrupted year in 2024. He is one of our most flexible players, a perfect fit for the sub role, and it is great to have him back.
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 11 vs Sydney Swans
I'd say Scott simply comes in as sub and is more versatile than Cleary if there wasn't a clear match up for him, a bit stiff but it's up to him now to knock the door down and demand his spot back.
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Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 11 vs Sydney Swans
What a terrible selection. One change is fine but to a very ordinary player. What a waste!