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  • LostDoggy
    WOOF Member
    • Jan 2007
    • 8307

    Bulldogs Leg-Speed

    I have been reading on a few threads that the Bulldogs are a bit short on leg speed in 09 which I though was quite strange. I can not remember if it was the 2006 or 2007 pre-season, but I can recall Eade outlining that there were 20 or 22 players on the list that had a sub 3 sec 20m sprint time. My first question is has the playing group lost leg speed? if so is this due to bulking up? And secondly, do the new comers over the past few drafts give us the leg speed that we need. My research to date on 20m Sprint times:

    Jarrad Grant 2.89
    Jarrad Bouman 2.86
    Ayce Cordy 2.91
    Malcolm Lynch 2.83
    Henry White 2.93
    Jameson Daniels 2.95
    Easton Wood
    Liam Jones
    Callan Ward
    Brennan Stack
    Josh Hill
    Guy O’Keefe
    Sam Reid
    Andrejs Everitt
    Paul O'Shea
    Jarrad Roughead

    I would love to see the stats on our existing players as well if anyone knows them?
    Griff
    Cooney
    Cross
    Boyd
    Gia
    Harbrow
  • GVGjr
    Moderator
    • Nov 2006
    • 44645

    #2
    Re: Bulldogs Leg-Speed

    FWIW, I don't think we are that quick and the perception that we are is because we have a number of quick but not super quick types. Hargrave is one of the quicker ones by the way.
    A couple of years ago he was the 2nd quickest over 20mtrs.
    Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"

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    • always right
      WOOF Member
      • Nov 2007
      • 4189

      #3
      Re: Bulldogs Leg-Speed

      Two to three years ago we were known as one of the quickest sides going round. Since then we have lost Smith, Grant and West (have I missed anyone of note?). Not sure we have got slower so it must be about perception, the speed at which we move the ball...and of course other teams getting quicker, which some of them certainly have.
      I thought I was wrong once but I was mistaken.

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      • BulldogBelle
        WOOF Member
        • Nov 2006
        • 5284

        #4
        Re: Bulldogs Leg-Speed

        Off-loading Ray and McMahon may have dented our quickness perception (ball carrying types)

        Its all perception, in 2005-06 we were probably perceived as the 'young + quick + up-and coming Dogs' whereas now the line up is more senior, settled and starting to mature

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        • always right
          WOOF Member
          • Nov 2007
          • 4189

          #5
          Re: Bulldogs Leg-Speed

          Originally posted by Dog House
          Off-loading Ray and McMahon may have dented our quickness perception (ball carrying types)

          Its all perception, in 2005-06 we were probably perceived as the 'young + quick + up-and coming Dogs' whereas now the line up is more senior, settled and starting to mature

          How did I miss those two?
          I thought I was wrong once but I was mistaken.

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          • BulldogBelle
            WOOF Member
            • Nov 2006
            • 5284

            #6
            Re: Bulldogs Leg-Speed

            Originally posted by always right
            How did I miss those two?

            Ha ha ha

            Yeah I soooooooooooo miss those two

            Would give up 'quickness' anyday for hardness, football smarts, determination and physicality

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            • MrMahatma
              Coaching Staff
              • Sep 2007
              • 3966

              #7
              Re: Bulldogs Leg-Speed

              Originally posted by always right
              How did I miss those two?
              Robbins was quick around the forward line.

              Monty wasn't very quick by the time he'd finished.

              I think it's a ball movement thing rather than leg speed really.

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              • azabob
                Hall of Fame
                • Sep 2008
                • 15312

                #8
                Re: Bulldogs Leg-Speed

                I think also other teams such as Essendon have specifically drafted quicker players. So we may not have lost much in the terms of pace but we have not added to it like other teams have.
                More of an In Bruges guy?

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                • Missing Dog
                  WOOF Member
                  • Jan 2007
                  • 8501

                  #9
                  Re: Bulldogs Leg-Speed

                  Murphy would also be very quick over 20m, would like to see what Morris' time

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                  • hujsh
                    Hall of Fame
                    • Nov 2007
                    • 11841

                    #10
                    Re: Bulldogs Leg-Speed

                    Originally posted by bulldogsman
                    Murphy would also be very quick over 20m, would like to see what Morris' time
                    I think Morris is the fastest at out club or at least was once
                    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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                    • dog town
                      Senior Player
                      • Jan 2007
                      • 1914

                      #11
                      Re: Bulldogs Leg-Speed

                      You have to define what quick is. There is a difference between being quick and being football quick. It looks ok when you line it up and say we have 20 players under 3 seconds for 20 metres but how many of them can use it in a football sense? Many of our quicker guys use it more in the defensive aspect of the game eg: Morris

                      We dont have a lot of guys who can really use a pace advantage in an attacking way. The thought process to get the ball then try and run with it and put it down for a bounce is not something you can easily teach. For Cooney, Griffen and these sort of guys it just comes naturally and these guys are what I would call football quick. Even in terms of having guys who can burst away onto a loose ball we are a little bit shallow. It pretty much makes Harbrow a walk up start.

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                      • LostDoggy
                        WOOF Member
                        • Jan 2007
                        • 8307

                        #12
                        Re: Bulldogs Leg-Speed

                        I agree there is a difference between leg speed and ball carrying ability/speed in refenrence to Cooney / Griffen. What I was more looking at was leg speed in:

                        Making contests
                        Forwards Leading
                        Chasing down takles from behind
                        Closing speed within defenders on leading forwards
                        Creating space away from opposition within zones.
                        Speed to make position.

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