Game Day Round 7 2015 - Western Bulldogs V Fremantle

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  • Bornadog
    WOOF Clubhouse Leader
    • Jan 2007
    • 66138

    Re: Game Day Round 7 2015 - Western Bulldogs V Fremantle

    Originally posted by AndrewP6
    Same for me really. That St Kilda loss will stay with me, and burn.
    Don't worry we play them again in a 6 rounds time.
    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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    • Ozza
      Bulldog Team of the Century
      • Mar 2008
      • 6403

      Re: Game Day Round 7 2015 - Western Bulldogs V Fremantle

      Originally posted by Mantis
      Agree.. All key stats show that Fremantle were the dominant team on the day, but our ability to take our chances from limited opportunities and hang in there gave me a sense of satisfaction after the game.

      We really would have pinched this one if we had come out victors.
      Agree with this - and whilst there are some very pleasing aspects to take out of the good effort against Freo - the 'good effort' means absolutely nothing if we don't bring that standard and beat Melbourne, well, this week.

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      • dog town
        Senior Player
        • Jan 2007
        • 1900

        Re: Game Day Round 7 2015 - Western Bulldogs V Fremantle

        Late comments on the game.

        Little bit disappointed that we started a little bit timidly. We could have stopped 4 or 5 possession chains in the first 10 minutes with a little more commitment at the contest. We looked almost nervous and awe struck.

        Once we settled into our game and got our hands on the ball the game turned into a genuinely 50/50 tussle.

        Freo and Lyon really did their home work on us and picked us apart well. Lyon in the pre game commented that they didn't want to be overly aggressive in their ball movement or run at (he said engage) our press. They really tried to avoid our frontal pressure and used lateral kicks and switches right across the ground to get to space. It worked really well and something we will need to keep an eye on as teams plan against us.

        Clearly playing Jong and Wallis together coming back from injury was a calculated gamble that didn't pay off. Both at their best and we probably win the game IMO.

        We couldn't get those handball chains out off half back almost all game until the last qtr. We just couldn't get back through the corridor and we didn't take the game on enough until it was too late.

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        • F'scary
          WOOF Member
          • Dec 2011
          • 4089

          Re: Game Day Round 7 2015 - Western Bulldogs V Fremantle

          Originally posted by dog town
          Late comments on the game.

          Little bit disappointed that we started a little bit timidly. We could have stopped 4 or 5 possession chains in the first 10 minutes with a little more commitment at the contest. We looked almost nervous and awe struck.

          Once we settled into our game and got our hands on the ball the game turned into a genuinely 50/50 tussle.

          Freo and Lyon really did their home work on us and picked us apart well. Lyon in the pre game commented that they didn't want to be overly aggressive in their ball movement or run at (he said engage) our press. They really tried to avoid our frontal pressure and used lateral kicks and switches right across the ground to get to space. It worked really well and something we will need to keep an eye on as teams plan against us.

          Clearly playing Jong and Wallis together coming back from injury was a calculated gamble that didn't pay off. Both at their best and we probably win the game IMO.

          We couldn't get those handball chains out off half back almost all game until the last qtr. We just couldn't get back through the corridor and we didn't take the game on enough until it was too late.
          But not all that many teams can execute the lateral movement against the press with the precision Heave-Ho did. West Coke, Ninthmond and Adelaide couldn't.

          Sure hope that loss against Stk doesn't come into the tally when the finals are determined.
          Officially on the Bus-wagon

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          • F'scary
            WOOF Member
            • Dec 2011
            • 4089

            Re: Game Day Round 7 2015 - Western Bulldogs V Fremantle

            Originally posted by F'scary
            But not all that many teams can execute the lateral movement against the press with the precision Heave-Ho did. West Coke, Ninthmond and Adelaide couldn't.

            Sure hope that loss against Stk doesn't come into the tally when the finals are determined.
            Actually, West Coke had a different strategy, involving carrying the ball and long kicking through the corridor to break the lines, that we found hard to combat.
            Officially on the Bus-wagon

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            • Maddog37
              WOOF Member
              • Nov 2010
              • 3132

              Re: Game Day Round 7 2015 - Western Bulldogs V Fremantle

              Easton Wood's improvement has had a massive impact on the way our team functions. Is ability to get third man up is second to none in the competition at present I reckon.

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