Always Right Match Committee Round 11 vs Sydney Swans

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  • The Bulldogs Bite
    Hall of Fame
    • Dec 2006
    • 11269

    #91
    Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 11 vs Sydney Swans

    Originally posted by mjp
    Stop double grabbing ground balls.
    He's not trust-worthy right now. I like his game but 100% get this...the coaches wouldn't have liked a couple of contests on the weekend - one 20m out left back pocket, one on the 'near to camera' wing just forward of the centre square (we were kicking right of screen)....

    Simple feedback is be a bit stronger young fella. Basically needed to attack the footy with a bit more power and drive through it rather than waiting and snatching at the thing.
    While I don't disagree, the feedback to Bramble and even Gallagher would be interesting.

    I like Gags but do think he's being given considerable more rope than others (stop trying to kick the ball off the ground Gags), and I just don't see it with Bramble (doesn't win the ball and doesn't defend well, kicking/decision making is suspect)
    W00F!

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    • whythelongface
      Coaching Staff
      • Jan 2007
      • 4508

      #92
      Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 11 vs Sydney Swans

      Originally posted by G-Mo77
      What a terrible selection. One change is fine but to a very ordinary player. What a waste!
      I understand what you are saying but Scott is the perfect sub as he can play many positions. Better of continuing to develop Cleary at Footscray then using him as a sub. Scott possibly should be our permanent sub given his age bracket and versatility.

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      • Bornadog
        WOOF Clubhouse Leader
        • Jan 2007
        • 66801

        #93
        Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 11 vs Sydney Swans

        Originally posted by whythelongface
        I understand what you are saying but Scott is the perfect sub as he can play many positions. Better of continuing to develop Cleary at Footscray then using him as a sub. Scott possibly should be our permanent sub given his age bracket and versatility.
        I am a fan of Scott. He is tough as nails and kicks the ball beautifully, and agree the perfect sub.
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        • JanLorMill
          WOOF Member
          • Feb 2023
          • 1698

          #94
          Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 11 vs Sydney Swans

          Originally posted by mjp
          Stop double grabbing ground balls.
          He's not trust-worthy right now. I like his game but 100% get this...the coaches wouldn't have liked a couple of contests on the weekend - one 20m out left back pocket, one on the 'near to camera' wing just forward of the centre square (we were kicking right of screen)....

          Simple feedback is be a bit stronger young fella. Basically needed to attack the footy with a bit more power and drive through it rather than waiting and snatching at the thing.
          Mistakes are made by others as well. Khamis was given 6? weeks making mistakes. JOD too

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          • kruder
            Coaching Staff
            • May 2011
            • 3865

            #95
            Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 11 vs Sydney Swans

            FWIW Gullen was saying on the midweek tackle that the rumour out of the kennel is that we are sore coming out of a 5 day break. I'm guessing he spent hours on the phones today to come up with this?

            Massive game for the club this we desperately need to continue to build momentum.

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            • angelopetraglia
              Bulldog Team of the Century
              • Nov 2008
              • 6853

              #96
              Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 11 vs Sydney Swans

              Treloar on his podcast with Dunks said he was shaking a pretty bad cold, saying that the lack of sleep after a hard travel schedule had taken a toll. He was quite nasally . Hopefully he can be 100% come tomorrow night.

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              • soupman
                Bulldog Team of the Century
                • Nov 2007
                • 5113

                #97
                Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 11 vs Sydney Swans

                Originally posted by G-Mo77
                What a terrible selection. One change is fine but to a very ordinary player. What a waste!
                Who wouldn't be an ordinary player? We are picking from our reserves, if they were better than ordinary they would already be selected.
                I should leave it alone but you're not right

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                • Scorlibo
                  Coaching Staff
                  • Oct 2007
                  • 3087

                  #98
                  Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 11 vs Sydney Swans

                  Originally posted by GVGjr
                  Just a pure guess here: Given we sort of flagged that Daniel would be in the 22 we were considering using Cleary as the sub this week but went with a more versatile player.
                  Lets see if he bounces right back into consideration.
                  I'd wager he'll bounce back, but won't be considered again until next year. Bramble or Gallagher would have also been fine subs.

                  Originally posted by mjp
                  Stop double grabbing ground balls.
                  He's not trust-worthy right now. I like his game but 100% get this...the coaches wouldn't have liked a couple of contests on the weekend - one 20m out left back pocket, one on the 'near to camera' wing just forward of the centre square (we were kicking right of screen)....

                  Simple feedback is be a bit stronger young fella. Basically needed to attack the footy with a bit more power and drive through it rather than waiting and snatching at the thing.
                  That's all well and good but how about the other five or so inexperienced guys who have had equally problematic weaknesses in their games but have been given a good run?

                  It's really not my intention to pot any of these guys, and I like the approach of blooding the future, but Gallagher, Bramble, O'Donnell, Khamis, Sanders have all struggled at the level and been given great exposure nonetheless. Why is it different with Cleary? He's now played 4 and a half games at senior level over three years, never having played more than two games consecutively.
                  'And the Western suburbs erupt!'

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                  • Bornadog
                    WOOF Clubhouse Leader
                    • Jan 2007
                    • 66801

                    #99
                    Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 11 vs Sydney Swans

                    Originally posted by soupman
                    Who wouldn't be an ordinary player? We are picking from our reserves, if they were better than ordinary they would already be selected.
                    Scott played 22 games last year
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                    • soupman
                      Bulldog Team of the Century
                      • Nov 2007
                      • 5113

                      Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 11 vs Sydney Swans

                      Originally posted by bornadog
                      Scott played 22 games last year
                      I think Scott is fine. Very solid role player. More questioning what wouldn't be an ordinary selection.
                      I should leave it alone but you're not right

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                      • Mantis
                        Hall of Fame
                        • Apr 2007
                        • 15470

                        Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 11 vs Sydney Swans

                        Originally posted by Scorlibo
                        That's all well and good but how about the other five or so inexperienced guys who have had equally problematic weaknesses in their games but have been given a good run?

                        It's really not my intention to pot any of these guys, and I like the approach of blooding the future, but Gallagher, Bramble, O'Donnell, Khamis, Sanders have all struggled at the level and been given great exposure nonetheless. Why is it different with Cleary? He's now played 4 and a half games at senior level over three years, never having played more than two games consecutively.
                        I like some of the attributes that JOD has, but he?s costing us goals every week with poor defensive actions.

                        The 2 goals that Greene kicked from forward half stoppages were when he was opposed to JOD.

                        In the first goal Greene moved through the stoppage unopposed and when he took possession he was 2m in front of his opponent.

                        For the second one JOD allowed Greene to get goal side and then copped a block. He tried to hand over to Dale who slipped over the Greene kicked the goal.

                        These defensive lapses are happening too regularly in our backline and it needs to get sorted out. We can cover it in our blow out wins, but they continually hold us back in close games which have all gone the wrong way recently.

                        I?m all for developing players but they simply need to show improvement and stop making the same mistakes time and time again.

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                        • Bullies
                          WOOF Member
                          • Sep 2014
                          • 1807

                          Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 11 vs Sydney Swans

                          Horses for ocurses this week. Swans are big boys and strength down back will be needed. Scott a bigger body. Cleary looks like he needs another pre season but shows a bit.

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                          • Bullies
                            WOOF Member
                            • Sep 2014
                            • 1807

                            Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 11 vs Sydney Swans

                            Originally posted by Mantis
                            I like some of the attributes that JOD has, but he?s costing us goals every week with poor defensive actions.

                            The 2 goals that Greene kicked from forward half stoppages were when he was opposed to JOD.

                            In the first goal Greene moved through the stoppage unopposed and when he took possession he was 2m in front of his opponent.

                            For the second one JOD allowed Greene to get goal side and then copped a block. He tried to hand over to Dale who slipped over the Greene kicked the goal.

                            These defensive lapses are happening too regularly in our backline and it needs to get sorted out. We can cover it in our blow out wins, but they continually hold us back in close games which have all gone the wrong way recently.

                            I?m all for developing players but they simply need to show improvement and stop making the same mistakes time and time again.
                            Greene is a unique footballer and he will kick goals on anyone no matter where you stand or who you are.

                            JOD probably not ready to play on someone Greene's standard but he is learning very quickly. For someone who has only played 20+ games of Senior football he is tracking rather well. The quicker he gets to 50 games the better for us as he will be a player.

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                            • Bornadog
                              WOOF Clubhouse Leader
                              • Jan 2007
                              • 66801

                              Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 11 vs Sydney Swans

                              Originally posted by Bullies
                              Cleary looks like he needs another pre season but shows a bit.
                              He is 22 years old and been around 4 years - he needs to come good or he will be ripe for delisting

                              Originally posted by Bullies
                              Greene is a unique footballer and he will kick goals on anyone no matter where you stand or who you are.

                              JOD probably not ready to play on someone Greene's standard but he is learning very quickly. For someone who has only played 20+ games of Senior football he is tracking rather well. The quicker he gets to 50 games the better for us as he will be a player.
                              18 games only
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                              • azabob
                                Hall of Fame
                                • Sep 2008
                                • 15327

                                Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 11 vs Sydney Swans

                                Originally posted by bornadog
                                He is 22 years old and been around 4 years - he needs to come good or he will be ripe for delisting



                                18 games only
                                Rumour has it Cleary is contracted until 2025. Not sure if we can confirm this rumour or not...
                                More of an In Bruges guy?

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