Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
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Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
THIS KID WITH THE LONG, BLONDE MULLET IS GOING TO BE SOMETHING'
By Kavisha Di Pietro May 22, 2019
In perfect conditions at Frankston Park in 2017, a 16-year-old Bailey Smith cemented himself as a top draft prospect.
Despite being 15 months out from his draft year, Smith led his team to a 30-point victory with a NAB League career-best 44 disposals, 13 inside-50s and 10 clearances.
In a Sandringham Dragons line-up featuring AFL-listed players Will Walker and Hayden McLean and against a Western Jets opposition boasting Zak Butters, Xavier O’Halloran and Buku Khamis, recruiters turned their attention to Smith.
“It became the moment that people started noticing him and thinking, ‘yeah, this kid with the long, blonde mullet’ is going to be something,” Sandringham Dragons assistant coach Jackson Kornberg told AFLPlayers.com.au after Smith’s round 9 nomination.
Those involved with Smith through the NAB League and Xavier College football programs knew what he was capable of at the tender age of 16 but it was the first time he’d achieved such a feat on a stage where those who mattered were watching.
“Whilst that day was an enormous effort, it certainly wasn’t an anomaly,” Kornberg said.
After a disappointing under-16s national carnival by his own lofty standards, Smith set his sights on improving himself as a footballer and a leader with one goal in mind – finding himself on AFL list.
Fastidious with his training and diet, Smith left no stone unturned in achieving his ultimate dream.
“That was all he wanted to achieve and so he knew what he had to do, whether it was extra running or extra footy sessions, he had a goal in his mind and he was going to do everything in his power to achieve it,” Kornberg said.
As Smith chipped away at his craft, the accolades began to flood in – a Xavier College best and fairest in year 11, before becoming a member of the AIS-AFL Academy and captain of the Sandringham Dragons and Vic Metro MVP in the 2018 National Championships.
A niggling achilles injury, which Smith had been carrying throughout the season and Vic Metro campaign, derailed his Sandringham Dragons finals campaign but a focus on his rehab and diligence in getting his body right saw him rocket into top-10 draft calculations.
Kornberg remembers watching Smith play for Xavier College against Geelong Grammar in what would be his final match of 2018.
“I was watching him run around knowing he had this niggling injury but his will to get to contests and impact was enormous,” he said.
After that day in August, Smith would not play another game of football until his JLT Community Series debut in February.
“Here’s a young guy who missed virtually an entire pre-season but stepped into an AFL team with an elite midfield and is impacting at a high-level,” Kornberg said.
Born in mid-December, Smith is two weeks off still running around in the NAB League and not a Western Bulldogs guernsey but has found a way to play his role in a midfield consisting of names such as Marcus Bontempelli, Jack Macrae, Tom Liberatore and Lachie Hunter.
“While we’re at Round 9, people forget that he’s a young 18-year-old and we’re really only just starting to see the beginning of him and what he has to offer.”
Despite Smith’s star rapidly rising, Kornberg said he wasn’t one to forget his roots.
A chance text message from St Kilda player Nick Coffield ahead of last year’s National Championships saw the pair strike up a close friendship. Coffield’s influence on Smith has been so profound that he’s made a conscious effort to be that figure for this year’s crop of draft hopefuls where he can.
Smith keeps in contact with his former Dragons teammates who are now in their top-age year and attends under-16s training as an assistant when he is available.
The support network surrounding Smith consisting of his family, friends and football clubs is not lost on him, Kornberg said.
“‘Bails’ focusses on forming relationships with individuals and helping them out just as he remembers people helped him out too.”
When Kornberg thinks of Smith as a person, a quote eliciting selflessness and authentic behaviour springs to mind.
“When you reach the top, remember to send the elevator back down for others… Bailey lives and breathes that.”
“He doesn’t do things because he’s been asked or feels an obligation but rather because he genuinely wants to go back and help others.”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: Bailey Smith
Wow. That article couldn't speak any higher of young Bails. It looks to me like we have another Chris Grant/ Marcus Bontempelli type club person on our hands here with plenty of football ability to boot. This kid is special, really really special!They've done studies you know, 60% of the time, it works every time!
Brian Fantana.Comment
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Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
Sign him up. Long term contract please.Western Bulldogs: 2016 PremiersComment
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Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
I was pretty concerned after his 2 JLT games because most of his kicks were scrubbers but he clearly needed some time to adjust to the speed at the higher level. Luckily, he's a quick learner and his kicking isn't an issue. As Mantis has said, he just needs to do it more which will happen with more experience and comfort to take responsibility rather than hand it off to someone else.
We need another alpha dog in the midfield to stamp his authority on games, here's hoping Baz is it.Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.Comment
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Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
I was pretty concerned after his 2 JLT games because most of his kicks were scrubbers but he clearly needed some time to adjust to the speed at the higher level. Luckily, he's a quick learner and his kicking isn't an issue. As Mantis has said, he just needs to do it more which will happen with more experience and comfort to take responsibility rather than hand it off to someone else.
We need another alpha dog in the midfield to stamp his authority on games, here's hoping Baz is it.Western Bulldogs: 2016 PremiersComment
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Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
At only 18 years old, he is still a baby and showing something special.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: Bailey Smith
Bailey Smith has two AFEL in the horrid wet conditions. Brisbane at Ballarat and last night. He has a combined 23 tackles in the wet. FMD.
Where Bailey sits among his rising star peers:
Ranked 9th among rising stars in Total Inside 50s
Ranked 8th among rising stars in Total Kicks
Ranked 2nd among rising stars in Total Handballs
Ranked 3rd among rising stars in Total Disposals
Ranked 1st among rising stars in Total Tackles
Ranked 3rd among rising stars in Total Supercoach Score
Ranked 5th among rising stars in Total AFL Fantasy Score
Ranked 4th among rising stars in Total Contested Possessions
Ranked 3rd among rising stars in Total Uncontested Possessions
Ranked 3rd among rising stars in Total Effective Disposals
Ranked 2nd among rising stars in Total Clearances
Ranked 8th among rising stars in Total Time On Ground %
Ranked 1st among rising stars in Total Centre Clearances
Ranked 2nd among rising stars in Total Stoppage Clearances
Ranked 3rd among rising stars in Total Score Involvements
Ranked 9th among rising stars in Total Metres Gained
Ranked 6th among rising stars in Total Tackles Inside 50
Ranked 5th among rising stars in Handballs Per Game
Ranked 10th among rising stars in Disposals Per Game
Ranked 4th among rising stars in Tackles Per Game
Ranked 7th among rising stars in Supercoach Score Per Game
Ranked 7th among rising stars in Contested Possessions Per Game
Ranked 6th among rising stars in Effective Disposals Per Game
Ranked 6th among rising stars in Clearances Per Game
Ranked 10th among rising stars in Effective Disposals % Per Game
Ranked 6th among rising stars in Centre Clearances Per Game
Ranked 5th among rising stars in Stoppage Clearances Per Game
Ranked 3rd among rising stars in Score Involvements Per GameRocket 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: Bailey Smith
Was pretty happy with the piece of play when Naughton (19) Smith (18) and Schache (22) combined to goal at a pretty crucial time in the third. There is a bit to work with.
Bailey Smith only had half a preseason. The kid is a jet, and showed some real power getting the arms free in the clinches, and in making tackles stick.Comment
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Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
Bailey Smith is so underrated by the media it’s a joke as was the Bont in his first year.
For some reason the media make up their mind a player will be their pet for the year and stick with it no matter what.Bring back the biffComment
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Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
Ranked 3rd among rising stars in Total Disposals
Ranked 1st among rising stars in Total Tackles
Ranked 4th among rising stars in Total Contested Possessions
Ranked 3rd among rising stars in Total Uncontested Possessions
Ranked 3rd among rising stars in Total Effective Disposals
Ranked 2nd among rising stars in Total Clearances
Ranked 1st among rising stars in Total Centre Clearances
Ranked 2nd among rising stars in Total Stoppage Clearances
Ranked 3rd among rising stars in Total Score InvolvementsFFC: 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: Bailey Smith
A genuine beast. Bonts won't extend as his contract runs to his free agency window as a strategy. English will apparently slow walk it into next year as a strategy. Right now, Bailey Smith is the generous contract extension news I want to read.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: Bailey Smith
Bailey Smith has two AFEL in the horrid wet conditions. Brisbane at Ballarat and last night. He has a combined 23 tackles in the wet. FMD.
Where Bailey sits among his rising star peers:
Ranked 9th among rising stars in Total Inside 50s
Ranked 8th among rising stars in Total Kicks
Ranked 2nd among rising stars in Total Handballs
Ranked 3rd among rising stars in Total Disposals
Ranked 1st among rising stars in Total Tackles
Ranked 3rd among rising stars in Total Supercoach Score
Ranked 5th among rising stars in Total AFL Fantasy Score
Ranked 4th among rising stars in Total Contested Possessions
Ranked 3rd among rising stars in Total Uncontested Possessions
Ranked 3rd among rising stars in Total Effective Disposals
Ranked 2nd among rising stars in Total Clearances
Ranked 8th among rising stars in Total Time On Ground %
Ranked 1st among rising stars in Total Centre Clearances
Ranked 2nd among rising stars in Total Stoppage Clearances
Ranked 3rd among rising stars in Total Score Involvements
Ranked 9th among rising stars in Total Metres Gained
Ranked 6th among rising stars in Total Tackles Inside 50
Ranked 5th among rising stars in Handballs Per Game
Ranked 10th among rising stars in Disposals Per Game
Ranked 4th among rising stars in Tackles Per Game
Ranked 7th among rising stars in Supercoach Score Per Game
Ranked 7th among rising stars in Contested Possessions Per Game
Ranked 6th among rising stars in Effective Disposals Per Game
Ranked 6th among rising stars in Clearances Per Game
Ranked 10th among rising stars in Effective Disposals % Per Game
Ranked 6th among rising stars in Centre Clearances Per Game
Ranked 5th among rising stars in Stoppage Clearances Per Game
Ranked 3rd among rising stars in Score Involvements Per GameThe dam wall has busted!Comment
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