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  • stefoid
    Senior Player
    • Dec 2009
    • 1846

    Re: Marcus Bontempelli

    Originally posted by Ghost Dog
    Why not start him off down back? He'd be really handy as a defender.
    Personally Id rather seem him honing his midfield craft in the VFL than on a flank in the AFL.

    Be good to head down to whiten oval and watch guys like Bonts, Prudden, Tutt, Honeychurch and Darley all plugging away in the same midfield.

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    • always right
      WOOF Member
      • Nov 2007
      • 4189

      Re: Marcus Bontempelli

      Originally posted by Ghost Dog
      Why not start him off down back? He'd be really handy as a defender.
      l wonder about his ability to cover opposition forwards on the lead. Everyone says his greatest weakness is his pace off the mark. Play him in the middle or perhaps on the wing where he can run into space up and down the ground.
      I thought I was wrong once but I was mistaken.

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      • Mofra
        Hall of Fame
        • Dec 2006
        • 14883

        Re: Marcus Bontempelli

        Originally posted by GVGjr
        Whats a realistic expectation on senior games for Bontempelli?

        Would 6 to 8 be around the expectation?
        Personally, I'm not worried if he doesn't debut at all - he's a few days off from being a bottom-ager anyway.

        I'm making the assumption that a 192-194cm player will take longer (he'll make a mockery of me now).
        Western Bulldogs: 2016 Premiers

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        • Ozza
          Bulldog Team of the Century
          • Mar 2008
          • 6410

          Re: Marcus Bontempelli

          Being a younger player, like Hunter was last year, Bonts may well follow a similar path - where he debuts towards the second half of the season and is given a taste in a few games. It may depending on how we are positioned, and how his body holds up to his first full time footy year.

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          • Topdog
            Bulldog Team of the Century
            • Jan 2007
            • 7471

            Re: Marcus Bontempelli

            It worries me that we used pick 4 on someone we rate as a development player. Hoping that he makes us look smart in 10 years time.

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            • GVGjr
              Moderator
              • Nov 2006
              • 44404

              Re: Marcus Bontempelli

              Originally posted by Mofra
              Personally, I'm not worried if he doesn't debut at all - he's a few days off from being a bottom-ager anyway.

              I'm making the assumption that a 192-194cm player will take longer (he'll make a mockery of me now).
              Same here

              Originally posted by Ozza
              Being a younger player, like Hunter was last year, Bonts may well follow a similar path - where he debuts towards the second half of the season and is given a taste in a few games. It may depending on how we are positioned, and how his body holds up to his first full time footy year.
              Excellent point. If he is ready for some senior games in the 2nd half of the season then great. We don't need to rush him
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              • kruder
                Coaching Staff
                • May 2011
                • 3805

                Re: Marcus Bontempelli

                The reason I'm bullish about MB is that normally development players are athletes first and footballers second. He is both IMO, just watch his natural instinct inside a pack and decision making ability around the ball it screams footballer and add that to his height and endurance we have one very exciting package on our hands.

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                • GVGjr
                  Moderator
                  • Nov 2006
                  • 44404

                  Re: Marcus Bontempelli

                  Originally posted by kruder
                  The reason I'm bullish about MB is that normally development players are athletes first and footballers second. He is both IMO, just watch his natural instinct inside a pack and decision making ability around the ball it screams footballer and add that to his height and endurance we have one very exciting package on our hands.
                  Has he displayed enough to get a big tick as an athlete? Decent spring in his legs and good endurance probably can't be disputed but his running times at the combine weren't that impressive.

                  His a footballer but I'd question the athlete part. He does have an upside in both.

                  Kade Kolodjashnij would rate as a footballer/athlete.
                  Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"

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                  • LostDoggy
                    WOOF Member
                    • Jan 2007
                    • 8307

                    Re: Marcus Bontempelli

                    Originally posted by GVGjr
                    Has he displayed enough to get a big tick as an athlete? Decent spring in his legs and good endurance probably can't be disputed but his running times at the combine weren't that impressive.

                    His a footballer but I'd question the athlete part. He does have an upside in both.

                    Kade Kolodjashnij would rate as a footballer/athlete.
                    You don't need to be fast to be an athlete though. Really, they're all athletes today to some degree.

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                    • GVGjr
                      Moderator
                      • Nov 2006
                      • 44404

                      Re: Marcus Bontempelli

                      Originally posted by BornAScragger
                      You don't need to be fast to be an athlete though. Really, they're all athletes today to some degree.
                      You need a combination of a few physical skills though to be considered a top line athlete. He has endurance and a reasonable (not top 30%) type leaping ability but in the running he is below average.
                      5, 10 and 20mtrs sprints were in the botton 20%. In the agility test and the repeat sprints he was about middle of the road in the recorded times.
                      Compared to Kolodjashnij I can't see how we could say he is a blend of footballer meets athlete.

                      He has plenty of upside but we should be regarding him as a footballer not as an athlete/footballer.
                      Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"

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                      • The Bulldogs Bite
                        Hall of Fame
                        • Dec 2006
                        • 11153

                        Re: Marcus Bontempelli

                        Originally posted by GVGjr
                        You need a combination of a few physical skills though to be considered a top line athlete. He has endurance and a reasonable (not top 30%) type leaping ability but in the running he is below average.
                        5, 10 and 20mtrs sprints were in the botton 20%. In the agility test and the repeat sprints he was about middle of the road in the recorded times.
                        Compared to Kolodjashnij I can't see how we could say he is a blend of footballer meets athlete.

                        He has plenty of upside but we should be regarding him as a footballer not as an athlete/footballer.
                        Although I agree, his agility testing isn't a true reflection of his actual agility in a game. Definitely a footballer first.
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                        • Mantis
                          Hall of Fame
                          • Apr 2007
                          • 15340

                          Re: Marcus Bontempelli

                          Originally posted by The Bulldogs Bite
                          Although I agree, his agility testing isn't a true reflection of his actual agility in a game. Definitely a footballer first.
                          The vision of him in action in tight situations shows he has great awareness of what is around him. When coupled with decent agility he is able to navigate his way through the play with some ease.

                          Being able to run around witches hats quickly is nice, knowing where players are stationed around you is better.

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                          • ledge
                            Hall of Fame
                            • Dec 2007
                            • 14185

                            Re: Marcus Bontempelli

                            Have a look at blokes like Williams at Carlton and our own Doug Hawkins. Both weren't super athletes but wow Doug I saw balk two players in a night game at the end if his career by taking just two steps, a natural all class footballer doesn't need too much energy or stamina when they are that classy it just happens .
                            Couldn't give a hoot about these draft camps, load of rubbish if the bloke has exceptional footy smarts it will beat athletes every time
                            Bring back the biff

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                            • Ghost Dog
                              WOOF Member
                              • May 2010
                              • 9404

                              Re: Marcus Bontempelli

                              Easton Wood is a case in point. A super athlete, but is only now starting to make better decisions when he tries to break the lines.
                              You don't develop courage by being happy in your relationships every day. You develop it by surviving difficult times and challenging adversity. ― Epicurus

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                              • mighty_west
                                Coaching Staff
                                • Feb 2008
                                • 3418

                                Re: Marcus Bontempelli

                                Originally posted by Ghost Dog
                                Easton Wood is a case in point. A super athlete, but is only now starting to make better decisions when he tries to break the lines.
                                Jesse Wells was one of the greatest of athletes for his size of all time, pity he was no good at football.

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