To quote BT “boy oh boy wowwee” that was some performance. Once again I need to preempt that I was unable to watch the game live, same will be said for this Thursday which I am DEVASTATED about but alas, sometimes life gets in the way, should be back to normal programming thereafter.
The Bulldogs just dominated that game from start to finish. I think what I’m most proud of this season is unlike previous years, we don’t rely on a dominant Bont performance to win games anymore, he’s still be fantastic and top 5 or so players every game but he hasn’t needed to put his cape on to get us over the line. We finally have a team full of players who don’t have ego’s and are willing to put the team first and it’s absolutely showing with our results this year.
Despite some massive challenges early in the year with injury and fixture, the Dogs haven’t let it effect them and with a possible 7-4 (even 6-5 is good considering the initial expectations) record going into the bye. This season is ours for the taking.
Again not watching the game it’s hard to point out specific moments (I will rewatch but may not be for a while) but I just want to shout out two specific players which may or may not be obvious shoutouts.
Rhylee West. This man is absolutely the barometer for this team, he has accepted the fact that he can’t quite crack it in the midfield and has gone all in on being the best forward he can be and I would argue he is one of, if not the most important player in our side. 4 goals is a great reward for effort
Bailey Dale. I mean how could I not mention him, 49 disposals is insane, I believe this is actually an AFL record for a defender and obviously the new clubhouse leader as well. The man just does not stop running, probably an off night in terms of efficiency but with over a kilometre metres gained he was still so crucial in the territory battle and setting up scores
Final thoughts are that this game was probably perfect after a crazy travel schedule, they took the foot off the gas from probably halfway through the 3rd quarter which they’ve earned the right to do, however they can’t be complacent against the Cats. I’m hoping with all the Bailey Smith drama, it won’t take much for them to get up and about for that clash. That game is one that I would absolutely LOVE to get the chocolates in and if, as suspected, they are without Dangerfield there is no excuses not to get the W and keep the season rolling. Carn the Scray!
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