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  • Bulldog Revolution
    Coaching Staff
    • Dec 2006
    • 3926

    #16
    Re: Game Day - Bulldogs vs Blues

    I am not meaning to scapegoat the knee reco recovering players BUT I've just watched the replay and you have to wonder if Darcy and Hahn will play next week. Hahn was very quiet, kicked one goal and only got into it a little in the last quarter - Darcy rucked ok in patches but appeared to panic when getting a few last quarter posessions and bombed long to nobody.

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    • southerncross
      Technical Admin
      • Nov 2006
      • 590

      #17
      Re: Game Day - Bulldogs vs Blues

      Eade threatens clean-out of erratic Bulldogs


      MORE than half a dozen Western Bulldogs players were at the crossroads of their careers, coach Rodney Eade said yesterday after his team's 10-point loss to Carlton at the MCG.
      Eade said long-term success could not be built on flaky foundations, and the time had arrived for hard decisions to be made on a clutch of players who routinely disappointed.
      "There are some players that we don't know if they are going to turn up; we don't know which player we are going to get," Eade said.
      "Some of them have got good talent, and what it shows over a period of time is maybe they can't produce consistently … maybe we have got to move on and maybe they have got to move back.
      "We certainly need to make some changes. As a selection panel, we have been very patient with a few players and shown confidence in them; not that there is going to be a knee-jerk reaction, but we certainly need to make a statement and make some changes.
      "When you say 'line in the sand' it is always a bit crisis mode and sends the wrong message. It is not that. It is more about players who are up and down so much that you think, 'Are they valuing where we are going as a side?' or, 'Do they value being part of the team?' 'Are they a bit blase?' I am not sure."
      Eade would not name the players, but judged on form, Sam Power and Matthew Robbins would struggle to retain their positions in the 22, while bigger names will be given a fright.
      Former captain Luke Darcy, now 10 games into his return from knee reconstructions, is labouring badly. With Will Minson among the best players in the VFL yesterday, Darcy will battle for his position.
      "It is something we will have to look at during the week, whether we can take the three (ruckmen) in or not," Eade said.
      Recruit Jason Akermanis, in the first of a three-year contract, has yet to deliver on his promise and was dreadful yesterday.
      Eade said he was disappointed in full-forward Brad Johnson yesterday in that he lapsed into bad habits when under pressure.
      "Brad's effort you can't question, but sometimes there are some old habits in this club that when things get bad you try a bit harder. So it is not selfish, but it is trying harder at what I know best instead of having that outward vision sometimes."
      Carlton coach Denis Pagan described his team's first victory in seven weeks as one that might prove more important psychologically than gaining the premiership points. The win had the potential to build the self-belief that had been missing in a string of recent near misses, he said.
      Pagan conceded that when Bulldog defender Ryan Hargrave goaled at the nine-minute mark of the final term to reduce Carlton's lead to seven points, he feared another strong performance from his team was about to count for nothing.
      Instead, the Blues went goal-for-goal over the next 16 minutes and professionally protected their lead over the last four.
      "When you've been in a situation like we have, and played very well for long periods of games … there is a hump in the road. We got over the hump today," Pagan said.
      He said that, contrary to the popular view, he was reasonably confident that his attack could produce the goals to compete in an open game against the Dogs, a side without peer over the past 12 months in high-scoring contests played on their swift and skilful terms.
      Pagan admitted he didn't understand what made the difference yesterday, other than the commitment to persist and grind.
      "Who knows? Maybe it was doing some paintball. Maybe it was someone, our sporting psych, having a chat to our boys about (being) scared of losing, being scared of winning. Maybe it was a bit of old-time rock 'n' roll at training. Maybe it was a bit of all those things.
      "At the end of the day it came down to our group," Pagan said.
      Bulldog Pride will never die

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      • southerncross
        Technical Admin
        • Nov 2006
        • 590

        #18
        Re: Game Day - Bulldogs vs Blues

        Angry Eade set to wield the axe

        WESTERN Bulldogs coach Rodney Eade warned of axings this week after yesterday admitting he was losing patience with several players.
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        Rocket launch: Rodney Eade berates Brian Harris.
        Andrejs Everitt, younger brother of Sydney ruckman Peter, is among a group Eade said was pushing for selection to play the Brisbane Lions at the Gabba on Saturday night.
        The disappointed Dogs coach said at least six players were underperforming and he emphasised that when addressing the team after it let a 22-point lead early in the third quarter slip, to lose to Carlton by 10 points at the MCG yesterday.
        "As I said to the guys after the game, there are some players we don't know if they're going to turn up. We don't know which player we're going to get," Eade said.
        "What it shows over a period of time is that maybe they can't produce consistently, then maybe we've got to move on. Maybe, they've got to go back (to the VFL). So where we want to head to is still a work in progress.
        "We've got some good kids - Everitt is not far away, Tom Williams is not far - so we certainly need to make some changes.
        "As a selection panel, we've been very patient with quite a few players and shown confidence in them. Not that there's going to be a knee-jerk reaction, but we certainly need to make a statement."
        Versatile Robert Murphy will be ready to return this week and ruckman Will Minson was among the best players for VFL affiliate Werribee.
        Eade denied he was drawing a line in the sand to no longer tolerate inconsistency from some players who have dined out on reputations for too long.
        "When you say line in the sand, it's like crisis mode and maybe sends the wrong message," he said. "No, it's not that. It's more about players who are up and down so much that you think, 'Are they value where we're going as a side and do they value being part of the team?'.
        "We're finding some little chinks in the armours of individuals and we've just got to keep educating and teaching and at the same time, maybe find some new ones."
        Even skipper Brad Johnson, who didn't add to three first-half goals, copped Eade's ire on the phone on the interchange bench after missing a shot on the run when teammate Jason Akermanis was unmarked 20m out directly in front late in the third quarter.
        "You can't question Brad's effort, but sometimes there's old habits in this club that when things get bad, we try a bit harder," Eade said.
        "There's a lack of hard work at times, a bit of one-day footy and it cost us the game. We certainly expected more pressure on the opposition at times."
        Bulldog Pride will never die

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        • Bornadog
          WOOF Clubhouse Leader
          • Jan 2007
          • 66707

          #19
          Re: Game Day - Bulldogs vs Blues

          The third quarter was a real shocker for us today after being 22 points up we gave the game away. Its started with three major turnovers coming out of the backline which resulted in Carlton kicking three goals. You can see the confidence building up with the Carlton players and all of a sudden they got the momentum and we couldn't do anything about it.

          Eade is blaming a few players for not showing up but lets look at the team we have in. Griffen and McMahon were coming back from a hammy, Darcy and Hahn have clearly not come up since the knee reco, Addison, Higgins and Wight are still learning the game, Robbo (who I backed), was woeful, couldn't mark anything that came his way, Power (who i have no confidence in ) vindicated my assessment of him.
          Street had no one to help him in the ruck, and the midfield is bombing into the forward line. As much as I love Johnno, he has to look for other options if he is on the impossible angle.

          We have concentrated so much on winning the clearances that we are now losing out on the uncontested posessions with the opposition smashing us. How can we win so many more centre clearances and lose a game?

          Our problem is not kicking a big score, its how to stop the opposition kicking so many? I have longed believed the backline is lacking a couple more tough guys that can shut down the opposition. Its all well and good to have the run out of the backline but if their delivery goes straight to the opposition then the ball comes straight back. Yesterday, McMahon, Wight and Gilbee were shocking with their disposal. I can't believe Gilbee had the most clangers, is it a confidence thing?

          The selection panel has to take a long hard look at this game as the next few weeks are vital.
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          • GVGjr
            Moderator
            • Nov 2006
            • 44636

            #20
            Re: Game Day - Bulldogs vs Blues

            Gilbee's kicking is obviously a strength and it was out of character for him to miss his targets so frequently.

            This season is fast slipping away from us and we need to make the right people accountable.
            I don't think the playing group of even the coaching group should escape the scrutiny of poor performances.

            We need to make at least 4 changes to the senior line-up this week. Ray, McDougall, Minson, Faulkner, Williams and Everitt need to be considered. Not sure about Murphy because I think he needs a run with the Bees.
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            • Bornadog
              WOOF Clubhouse Leader
              • Jan 2007
              • 66707

              #21
              Re: Game Day - Bulldogs vs Blues

              Originally posted by GVGjr
              We need to make at least 4 changes to the senior line-up this week. Ray, McDougall, Minson, Faulkner, Williams and Everitt need to be considered. Not sure about Murphy because I think he needs a run with the Bees.
              Forgot about Murphy, ahhh what a dilema, glad I am not the coach.
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              • Go_Dogs
                Hall of Fame
                • Jan 2007
                • 10152

                #22
                Re: Game Day - Bulldogs vs Blues

                The season is starting to slip away isn't it. Last year we were looking very good at this time, this year we are really struggling, still a long way to go but we need a lot of improvement, quickly.
                Have you heard Butters wants to come to the Dogs?

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                • GVGjr
                  Moderator
                  • Nov 2006
                  • 44636

                  #23
                  Re: Game Day - Bulldogs vs Blues

                  Originally posted by McMahon#23
                  The season is starting to slip away isn't it. Last year we were looking very good at this time, this year we are really struggling, still a long way to go but we need a lot of improvement, quickly.
                  This is a big of a test for the coach than it is for the players. A few of our wins have been unimpressive so if anything being 5/5 is flattering us slightly.
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                  • Bornadog
                    WOOF Clubhouse Leader
                    • Jan 2007
                    • 66707

                    #24
                    Re: Game Day - Bulldogs vs Blues

                    Originally posted by McMahon#23
                    The season is starting to slip away isn't it. Last year we were looking very good at this time, this year we are really struggling, still a long way to go but we need a lot of improvement, quickly.
                    Yes your right we looked good this time last year, but fell away a bit after the break and had a bit of a slump. I am hoping with the run home (8 of 9 at Telstra Dome) we can gain some form and make the finals. Hopefully we have had our share of injuries and players coming back from injury and we can make a good run home. The next two weeks are vital for us and we are playing two teams that are not in form.
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