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Re: Adam Treloar poses questions about Bulldogs’ midfield mix
Originally Posted by
jeemak
He could get himself into the gym and work his arse off to get stronger first.
Well judging by that one photo at the pool he has put the weight on already, just not sure it's making him stronger at this point.
I should leave it alone but you're not right
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Re: Adam Treloar poses questions about Bulldogs’ midfield mix
Originally Posted by
Danjul
An option is to drop Bruce, put English at CHF and Schache at FF.
Young is my preference for CHB but, as 2020 proved, Bruce is undropable.
I can't see dropping Bruce given form was never a criteria for him in 2020.
I do remain confident that we will improve this year
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Re: Adam Treloar poses questions about Bulldogs’ midfield mix
Originally Posted by
The Bulldogs Bite
Agree with this - especially those inboard left foot kicks, they are a thing of beauty.
I think Cordy needs to reinvent himself or he's done. He's fortunate we have essentially no key backs aside from Keath who are quality because he wouldn't get a game in a large majority of sides as a defender.
I liked him as a forward, but hard to see a spot for him with Bruce, Naughty, Marra and Schache. Also worth noting while he did some nice things forward at times, we forget Grundy took about 15 marks in the Grand Final on him.
For mine, Cordy should be a depth player in 2021.
Who did Grundy take 15 marks on?
More of an In Bruges guy?
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Re: Adam Treloar poses questions about Bulldogs’ midfield mix
Originally Posted by
azabob
Who did Grundy take 15 marks on?
Heath Grundy .took 9 marks, only one Sydney player took more.
But Cordy still finished with 11 possessions and a great goal- not a bad outing for someone with less than a dozen games and against the best team in the competition (according to the experts)
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Re: Adam Treloar poses questions about Bulldogs’ midfield mix
Cordy also had some very important moments up forward in the prelim (not least that glorious knee to Cal Ward's chops). Not sure why we haven't tried him there more since then.
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Re: Adam Treloar poses questions about Bulldogs’ midfield mix
Originally Posted by
comrade
Cordy also had some very important moments up forward in the prelim (not least that glorious knee to Cal Ward's chops). Not sure why we haven't tried him there more since then.
Cordy has only really played as a defensive forward and I am dead against having a tall forward - one of your most attacking players on the field - playing primarily a negative role.
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Re: Adam Treloar poses questions about Bulldogs’ midfield mix
Originally Posted by
GVGjr
I can't see dropping Bruce given form was never a criteria for him in 2020.
I do remain confident that we will improve this year
Bruce was poor - but so was virtually every other KPF in the competition last year, bar Hawkins, Dixon, Kennedy and Lynch.
He went at half a goal per game (taking out the 6 goal effort against North) - but weirdly, his workrate over the last month was much better and I think it bodes well for improvement in 2021.
He has two players vying for his role as the 'no 1 KPF and not get outmarked' - Naughton who we want to release a little higher up the ground, and English. Naughton plays anyway and English will play more first ruck than we expect as I have no faith in Stef Martin to play week in, week out at age 34.
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Re: Adam Treloar poses questions about Bulldogs’ midfield mix
Originally Posted by
Mofra
Bruce was poor - but so was virtually every other KPF in the competition last year, bar Hawkins, Dixon, Kennedy and Lynch.
He went at half a goal per game (taking out the 6 goal effort against North) - but weirdly, his workrate over the last month was much better and I think it bodes well for improvement in 2021.
He has two players vying for his role as the 'no 1 KPF and not get outmarked' - Naughton who we want to release a little higher up the ground, and English. Naughton plays anyway and English will play more first ruck than we expect as I have no faith in Stef Martin to play week in, week out at age 34.
Bruce was given more opportunities than any failed full forward in history. A large proportion of his limited possessions was when he was playing up the ground, not doing what he was recruited for. How many chances does he get in 2021? If he hasn’t averaged 1 goal per game by August someone else must be given an opportunity.
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Re: Adam Treloar poses questions about Bulldogs’ midfield mix
Originally Posted by
Danjul
Bruce was given more opportunities than any failed full forward in history. A large proportion of his limited possessions was when he was playing up the ground, not doing what he was recruited for. How many chances does he get in 2021? If he hasn’t averaged 1 goal per game by August someone else must be given an opportunity.
If Naughton and/or Martin is fit (allowing up to push English forward) we may have other options, we just didn't have other options in 2020. I don't see English as a long term no 1 forward option either so if it does happen I hope it's short lived. I expect JUH will take time so not planning on him being a legitimate no 1 or no 2 option in 2021.
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Re: Adam Treloar poses questions about Bulldogs’ midfield mix
Originally Posted by
Mofra
If Naughton and/or Martin is fit (allowing up to push English forward) we may have other options, we just didn't have other options in 2020. I don't see English as a long term no 1 forward option either so if it does happen I hope it's short lived. I expect JUH will take time so not planning on him being a legitimate no 1 or no 2 option in 2021.
I wonder where this will end up...........
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Re: Adam Treloar poses questions about Bulldogs’ midfield mix
Originally Posted by
soupaman
Well judging by that one photo at the pool he has put the weight on already, just not sure it's making him stronger at this point.
Yeah I know footballers come in all shapes and sizes, but didn't think any got away with being borderline skinny fat that close to the close of the season......albeit standing next to Buku he was always going to look second rate.
Nobody's looking for a puppeteer in today's wintry economic climate.
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Re: Adam Treloar poses questions about Bulldogs’ midfield mix
Originally Posted by
comrade
I'm don't agree with it but would love this team roll out just once to see what happens.
Please God no. Anything that involves BAD running naked down Bourke Street can't be good.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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Re: Adam Treloar poses questions about Bulldogs’ midfield mix
Originally Posted by
jeemak
Yeah I know footballers come in all shapes and sizes, but didn't think any got away with being borderline skinny fat that close to the close of the season......albeit standing next to Buku he was always going to look second rate.
I think we are all forgetting that Cordy had a pectoral muscle tear during the season. This would have seriously curtailed any weights he could do and may be a strong contribution to his post season appearance.
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Re: Adam Treloar poses questions about Bulldogs’ midfield mix
Originally Posted by
Mofra
If Naughton and/or Martin is fit (allowing up to push English forward) we may have other options, we just didn't have other options in 2020. I don't see English as a long term no 1 forward option either so if it does happen I hope it's short lived. I expect JUH will take time so not planning on him being a legitimate no 1 or no 2 option in 2021.
Bruce was rested after being goalless 3 times in 6 matches. He came back into the team and had 4 consecutive goalless games. Then he got one in the last game.
That’s 1 goal in 5 matches. Rewarded: selection in the final. (Which was lost because nobody could kick goals).
It’s consistent with other aspects of that (old?) game plan:
1. Ruck is irrelevant- don’t need hitouts.
2. Full forward is irrelevant- don’t need goals.
There were numerous options, they were simply inconsistent with someone’s fixed mind set.
Unless the game plan is patched up it could be another stressful season.
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Re: Adam Treloar poses questions about Bulldogs’ midfield mix
Originally Posted by
Danjul
There were numerous options, they were simply inconsistent with someone’s fixed mind set.
I disagree with this point.
Naughton plays whenever he's fit, but Lewy Young (by rumour) fronted up in poor condition and was a mile off form wise. Schache isn't a KPF but was unavailable anyway.
Who else, Sweet? Bevo publically stated his forward-craft was the reason he didn't get a game in 2020.
The cupboard was bare. If there was a viable alternative, I would have been all for them.
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