Where is the 2020 list at moving forward?
The Western Bulldogs have some big issues up forward. Much has been made of Josh Bruce’s four-year deal, but Josh Schache is another who badly underachieved in 2020. Is he in the best 22 next year? See where every Dog is at.
Little Caleb Daniel is officially Top Dog, with the All-Australian halfback slowing Marcus Bontempelli’s charge towards Scott West’s record of seven best-and-fairests.
Daniel, 24, capped a sparkling season by securing the Charles Sutton Medal ahead of previous winners Bontempelli and Tom Liberatore.
Champion Data ranked Daniel’s kick rating No.1 in the AFL and he was also the No.1 interceptor at the Dogs.
Daniel had never previously finished higher than fifth, and coach Luke Beveridge admitted he was unsure what position the versatile ball magnet would settle in under his famous helmet few years ago.
“We didn’t know where to place him, he was very light. We knew he could run a little bit,” Beveridge said.
“We weren’t sure about where he was going to play in the future. He’s obviously got a big heart, and he drove us forward.
“He’s been one of the key figures in the last six years. He’s virtually played every position over the journey.
“His defensive stuff has been quite extreme. He’s obviously an iconic player in the game because of the unique gifts he has.”
Bailey Williams – one of the standouts in Saturday’s elimination final – powered into the top five, while Lachie Hunter stormed home after missing eight games before Round 12.
Daniel trained with Williams over the break, setting the defenders up for a boom 2020.
The Dogs held a meeting before the vote count, where they steeled their determination to rise up the ladder next year.
But they are in for significant list changes with high-priced free agent Jackson Trengove, veteran Matthew Suckling and youngsters Callum Porter, Brad Lynch, Fergus Greene, Buku Khamis and Will Hayes all unsigned. Tory Dickson has already retired.
It is understood that injured midfielder Lin Jong (ankle) as well as finals players Ryan Gardner and Roarke Smith are set to win fresh contracts.
Former captain Easton Wood is expected to sign on for another two years.
Richmond small forward Jack Higgins is assessing his options after managing just one game since Round 10.
The Dogs would love a pressure forward and Beveridge wanted to draft Higgins in 2017. Instead, the Bulldogs selected Ed Richards, with Higgins joining the Tigers at the next pick.
Bontempelli, a three-time best-and-fairest winner, has now finished in the top three for six consecutive winners.
Only the legendary Ted Whitten and Brownlow Medallist Gary Dempsey have previously secured six-straight top-three finishes.
Ruckman Tim English and leading goalkicker Mitch Wallis also placed in the top 10.
Bulldog players checked out of their Royal Pines hub on Tuesday morning and were free to enjoy Queensland, officially exiting the AFL’s strict COVID-19 protocols.
Charles Sutton Medal voting
Charles Sutton Medal – Caleb Daniel (205 votes)
Doug Hawkins Medal – Marcus Bontempelli (195)
Gary Dempsey Medal – Tom Liberatore (160)
4th – Jack Macrae (154)
5th – Bailey Williams (121)
6th – Alex Keath (118)
7th – Bailey Smith (105)
8th – Tim English (89)
9th – Lachie Hunter (84)
10th – Mitch Wallis (83)
LIST ANALYSIS: EVERY BULLDOG RATED
- Nick Smart
The Western Bulldogs have been urged to target Melbourne ruckman Braydon Preuss in the upcoming trade period to help support emerging big man Tim English.
English, 23, essentially rucked solo in his side’s elimination final loss up against St Kilda ruck duo Rowan Marshall and Paddy Ryder.
“He is going to be a really good player, Tim English, but just at the moment he is a boy ruckman playing against the men,” AFL legend Leigh Matthews said on 3AW.
Former Essendon star forward Matthew Lloyd said it was obvious English needed help in the ruck and said the Dogs should go after Preuss.
“They have to hunt a ruckman.,” Lloyd said on Channel 9.
“He has no idea how to defend.
“He’s young but he is being exposed.
“They were never going to go deep with Tim English as their ruckman (this year).
“They have to be just as aggressive targeting a ruck in the trade period as well.
“The problem is ready-made rucks don’t grow on trees.
“And more and more it appears clubs are waiting on other organisations to develop big men and then trying to poach them when they are ripe for the picking.”
Here’s our look at every player on the Western Bulldogs list.
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The Western Bulldogs have some big issues up forward. Much has been made of Josh Bruce’s four-year deal, but Josh Schache is another who badly underachieved in 2020. Is he in the best 22 next year? See where every Dog is at.
Little Caleb Daniel is officially Top Dog, with the All-Australian halfback slowing Marcus Bontempelli’s charge towards Scott West’s record of seven best-and-fairests.
Daniel, 24, capped a sparkling season by securing the Charles Sutton Medal ahead of previous winners Bontempelli and Tom Liberatore.
Champion Data ranked Daniel’s kick rating No.1 in the AFL and he was also the No.1 interceptor at the Dogs.
Daniel had never previously finished higher than fifth, and coach Luke Beveridge admitted he was unsure what position the versatile ball magnet would settle in under his famous helmet few years ago.
“We didn’t know where to place him, he was very light. We knew he could run a little bit,” Beveridge said.
“We weren’t sure about where he was going to play in the future. He’s obviously got a big heart, and he drove us forward.
“He’s been one of the key figures in the last six years. He’s virtually played every position over the journey.
“His defensive stuff has been quite extreme. He’s obviously an iconic player in the game because of the unique gifts he has.”
Bailey Williams – one of the standouts in Saturday’s elimination final – powered into the top five, while Lachie Hunter stormed home after missing eight games before Round 12.
Daniel trained with Williams over the break, setting the defenders up for a boom 2020.
The Dogs held a meeting before the vote count, where they steeled their determination to rise up the ladder next year.
But they are in for significant list changes with high-priced free agent Jackson Trengove, veteran Matthew Suckling and youngsters Callum Porter, Brad Lynch, Fergus Greene, Buku Khamis and Will Hayes all unsigned. Tory Dickson has already retired.
It is understood that injured midfielder Lin Jong (ankle) as well as finals players Ryan Gardner and Roarke Smith are set to win fresh contracts.
Former captain Easton Wood is expected to sign on for another two years.
Richmond small forward Jack Higgins is assessing his options after managing just one game since Round 10.
The Dogs would love a pressure forward and Beveridge wanted to draft Higgins in 2017. Instead, the Bulldogs selected Ed Richards, with Higgins joining the Tigers at the next pick.
Bontempelli, a three-time best-and-fairest winner, has now finished in the top three for six consecutive winners.
Only the legendary Ted Whitten and Brownlow Medallist Gary Dempsey have previously secured six-straight top-three finishes.
Ruckman Tim English and leading goalkicker Mitch Wallis also placed in the top 10.
Bulldog players checked out of their Royal Pines hub on Tuesday morning and were free to enjoy Queensland, officially exiting the AFL’s strict COVID-19 protocols.
Charles Sutton Medal voting
Charles Sutton Medal – Caleb Daniel (205 votes)
Doug Hawkins Medal – Marcus Bontempelli (195)
Gary Dempsey Medal – Tom Liberatore (160)
4th – Jack Macrae (154)
5th – Bailey Williams (121)
6th – Alex Keath (118)
7th – Bailey Smith (105)
8th – Tim English (89)
9th – Lachie Hunter (84)
10th – Mitch Wallis (83)
LIST ANALYSIS: EVERY BULLDOG RATED
- Nick Smart
The Western Bulldogs have been urged to target Melbourne ruckman Braydon Preuss in the upcoming trade period to help support emerging big man Tim English.
English, 23, essentially rucked solo in his side’s elimination final loss up against St Kilda ruck duo Rowan Marshall and Paddy Ryder.
“He is going to be a really good player, Tim English, but just at the moment he is a boy ruckman playing against the men,” AFL legend Leigh Matthews said on 3AW.
Former Essendon star forward Matthew Lloyd said it was obvious English needed help in the ruck and said the Dogs should go after Preuss.
“They have to hunt a ruckman.,” Lloyd said on Channel 9.
“He has no idea how to defend.
“He’s young but he is being exposed.
“They were never going to go deep with Tim English as their ruckman (this year).
“They have to be just as aggressive targeting a ruck in the trade period as well.
“The problem is ready-made rucks don’t grow on trees.
“And more and more it appears clubs are waiting on other organisations to develop big men and then trying to poach them when they are ripe for the picking.”
Here’s our look at every player on the Western Bulldogs list.
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