Welcome to the Bulldogs - Tim English
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Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs - Tim English
Ditto. I just watched the footage too. I think i would describe English as a midfielder who can ruck because of his height. He moves really well and his kicking and technique is very sound, and looks every bit a midfielder. He has the added benefit of being able to ruck. If Bevo could create a prototype ruckman, I think English would be exactly it.Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023Comment
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Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs - Tim English
Ditto. I just watched the footage too. I think i would describe English as a midfielder who can ruck because of his height. He moves really well and his kicking and technique is very sound, and looks every bit a midfielder. He has the added benefit of being able to ruck. If Bevo could create a prototype ruckman, I think English would be exactly it.If you kicked five goals and Tom Boyd kicked five goals, Tom Boyd kicked more goals than you.
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Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs - Tim English
Ditto. I just watched the footage too. I think i would describe English as a midfielder who can ruck because of his height. He moves really well and his kicking and technique is very sound, and looks every bit a midfielder. He has the added benefit of being able to ruck. If Bevo could create a prototype ruckman, I think English would be exactly it.
Great to get a top 10 player for pick 19.But then again, I'm an Internet poster and Bevo is a premiership coach so draw your own conclusions.Comment
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Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs - Tim English
An interesting little aside on Trade Radio this arvo with one of the Crows' former recruiting staffers.
Their recruiting team were dead keen on Tim apparently, had him pegged as the best 2016 draft-eligible ruckman in the country and a ten-year player with a view to spending their first rounder on him ... and then it came time for Don Pyke's input and the coach dismissed their advice and killed it because he wanted someone who'd step in and contribute sooner, so they took Gallucci @ #16, leaving Tim to us @ #19.
Gallucci's a smart little player but if English goes on to achieve all we hope I'll happily spare a little thought for Pyke periodically along the way.BORDERLINE FLYINGComment
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Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs - Tim English
My heart stopped when I saw the Tim English thread pop up in the middle of trade week -- you scared me, RS.Comment
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Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs - Tim English
FFS.
Shocktober PTSD moment.Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023Comment
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Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs - Tim English
Hahaa. Very well, to make amends I'll go and revive the 'Welcome to the Bulldogs Mitch Honeychurch' thread now.
Ain't it delicious though knowing every time English wins an All-Australian gong we'll have Don frigging Pyke to thank for it.
Also, why is his head shaped like banana? But I'm digressing ...BORDERLINE FLYINGComment
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Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs - Tim English
Hahaa. Very well, to make amends I'll go and revive the 'Welcome to the Bulldogs Mitch Honeychurch' thread now.
Ain't it delicious though knowing every time English wins an All-Australian gong we'll have Don frigging Pyke to thank for it.
Also, why is his head shaped like banana? But I'm digressing ...Listening to Brahm's 3rd RacketComment
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Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs - Tim English
I get where Pyke is coming from though. They were in a premiership window and solid ruckmen can be traded for most years. Either pay a higher price to develop one now or wait and few years and take a Jacobs replacement then. The only downside is if the ruckman develops like Grundy and then becomes a potential matchwinner and unattainable later on.Comment
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Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs - Tim English
How did Woofers feel about what was possibly English's first game as the No.1 ruck (Boyd and/or Roughead probably taking the no 1 role in previous years)?
I feel like he did pretty well but don't have a great feel for the ruck myself so I was curious how the rest of you felt.[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Comment
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Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs - Tim English
How did Woofers feel about what was possibly English's first game as the No.1 ruck (Boyd and/or Roughead probably taking the no 1 role in previous years)?
I feel like he did pretty well but don't have a great feel for the ruck myself so I was curious how the rest of you felt.
I thought he did ok, although beaten for hitouts, but did well around the ground. Still gets pushed out of the contest a bit, but he has only played 10 games and still learning.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.Comment
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Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs - Tim English
I was very pleased with his second efforts.
I like rucks who do the little thing you don't get stats for - recover quickly after the tap contest, blocks, etc. It's a lot harder than it looks and English's recovery from the contest is elite.
We know he's tall and uses the ball so well by foot but the recovery aspect is what has me most excited and to me that's the greatest indicator of his likely future success.
Ben Hudson was never out of the contest until the ball was cleared and English does that same thing.
It seems to come naturally to him which isn't a given even in the best rucks (Minson had to be taught).Western Bulldogs: 2016 PremiersComment
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Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs - Tim English
I was very pleased with his second efforts.
I like rucks who do the little thing you don't get stats for - recover quickly after the tap contest, blocks, etc. It's a lot harder than it looks and English's recovery from the contest is elite.
We know he's tall and uses the ball so well by foot but the recovery aspect is what has me most excited and to me that's the greatest indicator of his likely future success.
Ben Hudson was never out of the contest until the ball was cleared and English does that same thing.
It seems to come naturally to him which isn't a given even in the best rucks (Minson had to be taught).
In time he should become a very difficult ruckman for opposition teams to counter.Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"Comment
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