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  • chef
    Hall of Fame
    • Nov 2008
    • 14733

    Originally posted by Aidan7557

    Terrible. If we don't get Wilkie I just see no other options. I still think the only way Butts gets done is if we offer way overs and it doesn't seem like he evens wants a trade. Not good at all.
    It's so going to be McGovern haha.
    The curse is dead.

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    • EasternWest
      Hall of Fame
      • Aug 2009
      • 10106

      Originally posted by Happy Days

      Don’t make me tap the sign
      I don't care. Tap away. Tap tap taparoo.
      "It's over. It's all over."

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      • bulldogsthru&thru
        Bulldog Team of the Century
        • May 2011
        • 8011

        Originally posted by NAUGHTY100

        Umm yeah ok , if you think having Dale or whoever hang around him for handballs is a good idea then lets get Frost , but iv watched him enough times to know that he will give the ball away he will have brain fades , and we just can't afford to have another bad ball user in our back line , but thats why this forum is so good differing opinions .
        Still a big no for me .
        What if we got Caleb Daniel back and taped him to Frosts back?

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        • Sedat
          Hall of Fame
          • Sep 2007
          • 11544

          Originally posted by Aidan7557
          Terrible. If we don't get Wilkie I just see no other options. I still think the only way Butts gets done is if we offer way overs and it doesn't seem like he evens wants a trade. Not good at all.
          If I was Adelaide, there's no way in hell I would be moving Butts on and having no competitive tension for Keane and Murray, after the awful finals series they both had (especially Keane).
          "Look at me mate. Look at me. I'm flyin'"

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          • doggies ftw
            Draftee
            • Dec 2013
            • 959

            We’re obviously trying but let’s be honest the market is very very short on options, we can’t generate players out of thin air.

            Worst case scenario we go in with Buss, JOD & Lobb again and look I think it’s potentially enough with further development into Buss & JOD and a few tweaks to our system and the way we set up defensively.

            The bigger issue is the small defenders, JJ, Dale & Bramble playing every week as our 3 main smalls is killing us way more than any lack of talls and even bringing in Wilkie & Butts doesn’t fix that. Not only can they not defend but they don’t even try their role is to run forward of the ball there’s not a single one trying to chop out the big guys at ground level. It’s disgusting that we allowed this set up to function like that in a professional environment and 99% of the blame goes on the coaches for this.

            I think we’ll get at least one of our tall targets but even if we don’t we still have Sellwood, potentially Budarick & Jacques to come in and try to shore up the backline at ground level. And as I’ve harped on a bit my first move in preseason would be Richards to the backline and throw to Sanders & Freijah to step up and take control of the midfield. Bont, Libba, Freijah, Sanders, Kennedy & Treloar is fine, not amazing but definitely not the worst getting around in the top 8. Not like a dominant midfield compared to other lines has done us much good recently anyway

            Richards solves a lot of issues down back, and by god we need him to sort out that shitshow

            Sellwood, Buss, Lobb
            Dale, JOD, Richards
            Budarick

            we can work with that IMO

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            • whythelongface
              Coaching Staff
              • Jan 2007
              • 4574

              Originally posted by doggies ftw
              We’re obviously trying but let’s be honest the market is very very short on options, we can’t generate players out of thin air.

              Worst case scenario we go in with Buss, JOD & Lobb again and look I think it’s potentially enough with further development into Buss & JOD and a few tweaks to our system and the way we set up defensively.

              The bigger issue is the small defenders, JJ, Dale & Bramble playing every week as our 3 main smalls is killing us way more than any lack of talls and even bringing in Wilkie & Butts doesn’t fix that. Not only can they not defend but they don’t even try their role is to run forward of the ball there’s not a single one trying to chop out the big guys at ground level. It’s disgusting that we allowed this set up to function like that in a professional environment and 99% of the blame goes on the coaches for this.

              I think we’ll get at least one of our tall targets but even if we don’t we still have Sellwood, potentially Budarick & Jacques to come in and try to shore up the backline at ground level. And as I’ve harped on a bit my first move in preseason would be Richards to the backline and throw to Sanders & Freijah to step up and take control of the midfield. Bont, Libba, Freijah, Sanders, Kennedy & Treloar is fine, not amazing but definitely not the worst getting around in the top 8. Not like a dominant midfield compared to other lines has done us much good recently anyway

              Richards solves a lot of issues down back, and by god we need him to sort out that shitshow

              Sellwood, Buss, Lobb
              Dale, JOD, Richards
              Budarick

              we can work with that IMO
              I just don’t get the Richard’s move to the backline. He is dynamic in the mids and will stay there. He won’t be moved down back.

              I agree we do need some more defensive minded defensive options for our small to medium defenders. Sellwood seems an option and a good preseason might see him fill a need. We do need another tall though thus missing out on Butts and potentially Wilkie will have us searching for options - McGovern perhaps but he is only 191cm. Hopefully we can get Young from Richmond.

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              • JanLorMill
                WOOF Member
                • Feb 2023
                • 1742

                Originally posted by Sedat
                If I was Adelaide, there's no way in hell I would be moving Butts on and having no competitive tension for Keane and Murray, after the awful finals series they both had (especially Keane).
                I believe Adelaide have very few draft picks to play with if they want to bring in the likes of Petracca and Ah Cee, they are going to have to move the like of Butts. The same goes with the Saints, where are the picks coming for Aleer and the other non FAs they want. Marshall to Geelong has to happen but Geelong want Curnow too.

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                • JanLorMill
                  WOOF Member
                  • Feb 2023
                  • 1742

                  Originally posted by doggies ftw

                  Sellwood, Buss, Lobb
                  Dale, JOD, Richards
                  Budarick

                  we can work with that IMO
                  We can work with it but we not competing for top 4 that's sure.
                  The only way that improves the backline is by borrowing one of our best mids.

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                  • GVGjr
                    Moderator
                    • Nov 2006
                    • 45273

                    15:00pm - Victorian club emerges as frontrunner for in-demand Sun

                    The Western Bulldogs have emerged as the frontrunner for out-of-contract Gold Coast defender Connor Budarick, according to Riley Beveridge.

                    The 55-game Sun played in a variety of roles last season, including as a defensive forward, but Beveridge believes Budarick sees himself as a permanent small defender.
                    Having been courted by the Kangaroos, Demons, Bombers, Lions and Dogs, Beveridge believes that Budarick is most likely to head to the Whitten Oval this off-season.

                    Beveridge discussed Budarick’s pending decision with Josh Gabelich on AFL Trade Radio.
                    Gabelich: “He feels like a good replacement for Brandon Starcevich.

                    “Do you see Brisbane as the ideal fit for him, or is it the Western Bulldogs?
                    “Clearly the role he played this year at the Gold Coast Suns as a defensive forward is not the role he wants to play, and this is a guy that missed the best part of two years of footy with two ACLs.”

                    Beveridge: “I think he sees himself as being a small defender.

                    “Gold Coast have sort of sold him the vision of being this forward half player that can do a number of roles in the forward half, and I'm not sure whether or not that's his go, and that's probably because they brought in Dan Rioli and John Noble last year… Joel Jeffrey has popped as a half-back.

                    “They've sold him the vision of being a forward, and I think he sees his future more as a defender.
                    “The Western Bulldogs though have been hunting that sort of small defender for quite some time, Taylor Duryea has come to the end of his career now.

                    “I still think the Western Bulldogs are the frontrunners here, and I think that that's been the view of a lot of the clubs in the chase for Connor Budarick right the way through.
                    “He's got the offer to the two-year offer to stay at Gold Coast, it'll take him through to free agency, North Melbourne, Essendon and Brisbane are the other clubs that have had some interest, but I think they've been aware for some time that the Western Bulldogs would be the frontrunner if he wants to leave.”

                    13:30pm - AFL.com.au's Michael Whiting confirms Suns interest in Ugle-Hagan

                    AFL.com.au Queensland journalist Michael Whiting has confirmed the rumours surrounding Gold Coast’s interest in Jamarra Ugle-Hagan.
                    The troubled Bulldogs star failed to make an appearance at any level across 2025, having dealt with a range of personal issues that saw the key forward step away from the club indefinitely.

                    The 23-year-old sat through his exit meeting with the Bulldogs earlier this week, with neither he nor the club placing any definitive interest in a trade, however as reported by Sam Edmund, it’s understood that the former No.1 pick is unlikely to play in the red, white and blue again.
                    Speaking on the rumours of Gold Coast’s interest, Whiting confirmed that the murmurs are true, and it remains a watch ahead of the 2025 trade period.

                    “I’ve loosely heard it,” Whiting told SEN Sportsday.

                    “Clearly if you can get what you think is a high level forward with a high ceiling, they’re going to look at it.
                    “I’m interested to see what they do there, because they’ve got high hopes for (Ethan) Read, they’ve clearly got high hopes for (Jed) Walter as well, but clearly Damien Hardwick’s not convinced in Jed Walter just yet.
                    “I’m not sure how far they’ll get with exploring trades for other key forwards, but it’s certainly a watch in a part of the ground they’re not 100 per cent sold on yet.”
                    Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"

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                    • 1eyedog
                      Hall of Fame
                      • Mar 2008
                      • 13356

                      Originally posted by bulldogsthru&thru

                      Well hey, winning 1 on 1 and obtaining the ball is already an upgrade on our current personnel. Just have Bailey Dale hang around him at all times for an outlet handball.
                      Remember. Fletcher Roberts is a premiership full back.
                      But then again, I'm an Internet poster and Bevo is a premiership coach so draw your own conclusions.

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                      • DOG GOD
                        Bulldog Team of the Century
                        • Jul 2007
                        • 6613

                        If we go in with Buss, Lobb and JOD as the main backs we aren’t competing in 2026. And I’m not sure what people see in Selwood, just looks like Buss to me.

                        rumour is we are all over Wilkie, with an eye on Butts and Young.

                        im expecting none of those.

                        we will probably rush at the last min to get McGovern and Frost just so we have some back up for Footscray
                        I will never see #16 the same!!

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                        • GVGjr
                          Moderator
                          • Nov 2006
                          • 45273

                          Originally posted by Sedat
                          As you know, I'm seat 1A on the get Wilkie bandwagon, and failing that pursuit I'd be very happy to secure either of Butts or Young . All these 3 can add to our defensive structure by slotting in to that crucial anchor point role to free up Lobb, JOD, etc.

                          McGovern cannot play this role - he's a very nice player but he's too similar to what we already have. Blight has just been delisted by a bottom 4 team - we don't really have time to waste on umproven types. May is beyond cooked (thankfully we aren't pursuing).

                          Frost played the whole season last year and understandably took a back seat to Barrass this year. He's now surplus to requirements at Hawthorn (they have Jai Serong as well, highly unlikely the Hawks will let him go). If we failed to get any of Wilkie, Butts or Young, I'm happy to put my name to Frost on the 4th line of betting - call me crazy or Lloyd Braun.

                          What we can't do is not bolster the back half, and rely only on incremental improvement from within. We may as well sack Bevo now and pay him out because we won't be improving in 2026 with the same personnel in the back 6.
                          Fully agree, Wilkie would be a great addition if we can get that done.
                          Regarding Blight, the Tigers seem to have gone the youth focus and Blight is a bit of a loner, Tylar Young is the one we should really push harder for.
                          Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"

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                          • doggies ftw
                            Draftee
                            • Dec 2013
                            • 959

                            Originally posted by whythelongface

                            I just don’t get the Richard’s move to the backline. He is dynamic in the mids and will stay there. He won’t be moved down back.

                            I agree we do need some more defensive minded defensive options for our small to medium defenders. Sellwood seems an option and a good preseason might see him fill a need. We do need another tall though thus missing out on Butts and potentially Wilkie will have us searching for options - McGovern perhaps but he is only 191cm. Hopefully we can get Young from Richmond.
                            It’s not my first choice but if we can’t bring anyone in I’d absolutely look at it, our midfield is still good without him, probably not great - Sanders and Freijah are going into their 3rd year where you start to expect exponential improvement in young mids so could potentially step up and cover him. Our backline is a disaster and he’d instantly be our best defender and solve quite a few problems there. Is he a better player as a mid, sure. Is our team better with him in defence, maybe - worth a shot IMO. IF we can’t bring in a suitable small defender which doesn’t really look like much available

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                            • doggies ftw
                              Draftee
                              • Dec 2013
                              • 959

                              Thinking outside the square, we could get really creative with our talls next year. We really need to find an edge against the comp and if we do have one it’s our versatile, athletic talls. Honestly Smith is not far off being able to compete in the centre, and with 5 on the bench (is that happening?) could we bring in the 2nd ruckman and use English as a gadget player to help out aerially behind the ball? He obviously doesn’t move the needle for us in winning defensive one on ones which is our biggest need still, but he could be an intercepting threat pushing back IMO.

                              Smith - centre square ruckman and ‘follower’ grunt ruck. We need a ruckman who can hold his own in the middle and offer a defensive presence, Smith is pretty close to moving ahead of English already in this regard IMO.

                              Naughty & Darcy two main forwards
                              Lobb & JOD (hopefully Butts or Wilkie) two main defenders
                              English chopping out behind the ball, in the front half, 2nd ruck etc feel like he could be a weapon in this role

                              Might be a year early on Smith but I’d like to see us get creative and try to find an edge - we can’t keep doing the same thing and expecting things to be different

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                              • bulldogsthru&thru
                                Bulldog Team of the Century
                                • May 2011
                                • 8011

                                Originally posted by Sedat
                                As you know, I'm seat 1A on the get Wilkie bandwagon, and failing that pursuit I'd be very happy to secure either of Butts or Young . All these 3 can add to our defensive structure by slotting in to that crucial anchor point role to free up Lobb, JOD, etc.

                                McGovern cannot play this role - he's a very nice player but he's too similar to what we already have. Blight has just been delisted by a bottom 4 team - we don't really have time to waste on umproven types. May is beyond cooked (thankfully we aren't pursuing).

                                Frost played the whole season last year and understandably took a back seat to Barrass this year. He's now surplus to requirements at Hawthorn (they have Jai Serong as well, highly unlikely the Hawks will let him go). If we failed to get any of Wilkie, Butts or Young, I'm happy to put my name to Frost on the 4th line of betting - call me crazy or Lloyd Braun.

                                What we can't do is not bolster the back half, and rely only on incremental improvement from within. We may as well sack Bevo now and pay him out because we won't be improving in 2026 with the same personnel in the back 6.
                                I'm firmly in seat 11A so if it becomes a firey mess I've got an out and will say I told you so. But I'm on board!

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