Depth or dilemma? Crowded midfield leaves Dogs with big calls

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  • Axe Man
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    • Nov 2008
    • 11150

    Depth or dilemma? Crowded midfield leaves Dogs with big calls

    Depth or dilemma? Crowded midfield leaves Dogs with big calls

    The Bulldogs are trialling a number of combinations when it comes to balancing their midfield ahead of a finals push

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    THE WESTERN Bulldogs are yet to settle on their best midfield as they race towards a spot in the finals, says AFL.com.au's Josh Gabelich.

    With captain Marcus Bontempelli and Adam Treloar returning from injury, and career-best campaigns from Ed Richards and Joel Freijah, the Bulldogs are trialling a number of combinations when it comes to balancing their midfield.

    On AFL.com.au's The Round So Far, Gabelich said that the Dogs' talent-heavy midfield has sparked a mid-season shake up from coach Luke Beveridge, which has pushed vice-captain Tom Liberatore into the backline.

    "You look at their midfield, and I think they've got the deepest midfield in the competition in terms of quality," Gabelich said.

    "Across the first part of the season, Marcus Bontempelli missed the first five rounds. Adam Treloar played once between round one and round 12. So, we got the exposure of Joel Freijah … he's been a sensation in his second season … he's exploded as an inside mid.

    "And Matt Kennedy, when they took him on Deadline Day last year, I don't think they were expecting to get this level of output.

    "I just wonder how [Luke Beveridge] goes about balancing this midfield because clearly there are so many stars in that group that all want the time. Can't fit them all in though."

    Beveridge conceded they'll make some small changes to Liberatore's position on the ground, with the aim to extend the premiership Bulldog's career.

    "He'll still be priority one as a contest and stoppage player, but we might explore that a little bit more here and there," Beveridge said last week ahead of the Dogs' round 14 clash with St Kilda.

    "We're looking for maybe another layer for Tom. We're hoping his future goes beyond this year … but there are players who can move for a minute or two.

    "If Tom goes to half-back, it gives us some flexibility.

    "My reassurance to him is that it's just a layer and maybe a Plan C. His Plan B is really for him to play a bit of forward time as well."

    Despite it not being the Bulldogs' 'Plan A' to move him out of the midfield, Gabelich says that the last two weeks have shown that Liberatore's position has in fact shifted drastically.

    Since the Bulldogs' mid-season bye, Bontempelli's average attendance at the centre bounces has risen from 18.2 to 19.5 and Treloar's has risen from 7.0 to 9.5, while Liberatore's has dropped from 23.4 to 13.5.

    "What has it meant for Tom Liberatore across the last two rounds is he's dropped his centre-bounce attendances by 10," Gabelich said.

    "It's a massive, massive drop-off. Luke Beveridge said during the week that Plan C is to use him at half-back, but we've seen him there quite a bit. I'm just intrigued to see how it looks going forward."

    However, Gabelich says that in the scheme of things, the excess of talent in the midfield is a good problem for the Bulldogs to have ahead of their run for a finals campaign.

    "They've got nine games between now and finals to work out the perfect balance," Gabelich said.

    "Does Joel Freijah go back to half-back? We saw him play there last year. Does Adam Treloar stay at half forward a bit more?

    "It's a good problem to have."

    Percentage of centre-bounce attendances, 2025
    MB JF MK TL ER AT
    1 36 42 79 82
    2 33 58 79 92
    3 27 81 81 65
    4 27 73 80 83
    5 6 86 86 86
    6 60 23 70 63 73
    7 50 44 59 59 75
    8 55 21 66 72 59 24
    9 59 28 53 75 78
    10 58 38 58 77 62
    11 64 18 56 85 74
    12
    13 75 8 63 46 63 33
    14 66 38 44 50 69 34
    MB = Marcus Bontempelli
    JF = Joel Freijah
    MK = Matt Kennedy
    TL = Tom Liberatore
    ER = Ed Richards
    AT = Adam Treloar
  • Bornadog
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    • Jan 2007
    • 66687

    #2
    Wait till we add Butters
    FFC: Established 1883

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    • Critter
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      • Jan 2023
      • 440

      #3
      Silly article. It will be dealt with in a manner that benefits us most.

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      • GVGjr
        Moderator
        • Nov 2006
        • 44620

        #4
        Originally posted by Bornadog
        Wait till we add Butters
        Everything is better with Butters
        Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"

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        • Axe Man
          Hall of Fame
          • Nov 2008
          • 11150

          #5
          Originally posted by Critter
          Silly article. It will be dealt with in a manner that benefits us most.
          I find the way we manage our midfield minutes interesting, particularly when we have the full compliment to manage in a game. Not sure why it's a silly article?

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          • Critter
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            • Jan 2023
            • 440

            #6
            You’re right, it is interesting. Ignore me, in a crappy mood today.

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            • NAUGHTY100
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              • Dec 2024
              • 474

              #7
              I think the more competition between players for spots the better .
              You want to play in the best midfield in the comp , earn it , and if your not starting in the midfield then play better then whoever is in there , fight for your spot and when you get it keep it .

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