Bulldogs leadership group has 'let the team down': Johannisen

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  • Bornadog
    WOOF Clubhouse Leader
    • Jan 2007
    • 66707

    Bulldogs leadership group has 'let the team down': Johannisen

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    Western Bulldogs dasher Jason Johannisen has conceded the club's leadership group has not performed to on-field expectations, in a year when the Dogs appear almost certain to again miss the finals.

    Memories of the breakthrough premiership in 2016 have quickly dissipated, prompting even coach Luke Beveridge to question whether that success had come too early in the team's growth cycle.

    The Dogs had hoped to rebound this year and rekindle the manic pressure which underpined their premiership but form issues, a battle to kick goals, and injuries have contributed to a sub-par campaign, leaving them in 14th spot heading into Saturday's clash against North Melbourne at Etihad Stadium.

    Johannisen, the Norm Smith Medallist in that stunning win over the Swans, said the leadership group this year had not provided the on-field drive required. This group comprises skipper Easton Wood, vice-captain Marcus Bontempelli, Lachie Hunter, Jack Redpath, Jordan Roughead and Johannisen.

    "As a leadership group, we have probably let the team down a bit. We haven't been consistent with our performances," Johannisen said on Tuesday.

    "We have to step up ourselves but, in saying that, the young players, like Ed Richards, and Aaron Naughton has been in the team, and Josh Schache, they have shown some promising signs and they have played some good footy. It's exciting to see. We just have to keep the attitude at training and try and get everyone going and try and improve."

    The Dogs attempted to turn Wood into a forward this year but that plan was abandoned after he struggled. He may now not play again this season, having ripped his hamstring in the heavy loss to Port Adelaide.

    Bontempelli, averaging 22 touches per game, remains a match-winner but is not having the impact he once had, Hunter has had a strong season, averaging 28 possessions, behind only Jack Macrae (32), Redpath has been restricted to only two senior matches because of suspension and injury, while Roughead's career is at the crossroads, with even Beveridge publicly questioning his form.

    Johannisen, often used as a half-forward, has had a modest season, averaging 19 touches but he had only 13 against the Power and 14 against Collingwood in round 10.

    The Dogs have lost their past four matches by 37 points (Adelaide), 35 (Collingwood), 49 (Melbourne) and 57 (Port Adelaide) and are dealing with a series of injuries heading into the clash against the Roos.

    Bontempelli will need to pass a fitness test on his hyper-extended knee, having fallen awkwardly against the Power. Midfielder Lukas Webb will miss three weeks because of a broken thumb, Macrae, having enjoyed All-Australian form and rated a Brownlow Medal chance, is nursing a strained hamstring, Toby McLean has a shoulder issue, while ruckman-forward Tom Boyd has a compound dislocation of his finger.

    "I have been in this position before - when your back is against the wall, the team really gels well together," Johannisen said.

    "The attitude is the boys want to get better and they want to improve. We just have to work hard and do that."
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  • GVGjr
    Moderator
    • Nov 2006
    • 44636

    #2
    Re: Bulldogs leadership group has 'let the team down': Johannisen

    A good appraisal.
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    • G-Mo77
      Bulldog Team of the Century
      • Apr 2007
      • 9876

      #3
      Re: Bulldogs leadership group has 'let the team down': Johannisen

      Why did we let this leadership group happen to begin with. Wood, yeah likely choice, Bont, of course, Roughhead yes. The other 3 hell no, they show no leadership qualities at all.

      Sadly one of the players who has Red, White and Blue in his veins and will probably leave us next season would have been an excellent leader for this team.

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      • LostDoggy
        WOOF Member
        • Jan 2007
        • 8307

        #4
        Re: Bulldogs leadership group has 'let the team down': Johannisen

        Originally posted by G-Mo77
        Why did we let this leadership group happen to begin with. Wood, yeah likely choice, Bont, of course, Roughhead yes. The other 3 hell no, they show no leadership qualities at all.

        Sadly one of the players who has Red, White and Blue in his veins and will probably leave us next season would have been an excellent leader for this team.
        It was the playing group who selected their leaders.

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        • Rocket Science
          Coaching Staff
          • Oct 2007
          • 4852

          #5
          Re: Bulldogs leadership group has 'let the team down': Johannisen

          In hindsight the composition of the leadership group looks every bit the masterstroke the shuffling of line coaches turned out to be.

          They haven't been particularly well served though ...

          Easton Wood - Injury, positional shenanigans
          Marcus Bontempelli - Injury, patchy form
          Lachie Hunter - Very patchy form
          Jack Redpath - Injury, suspension shenanigans we compounded
          Jordan Roughead - Injury, very, very, very patchy form
          Jason Johannisen - Positional shenanigans, very patchy form

          Bless the kids that're standing up amidst that little trainwreck.
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          • The bulldog tragician
            Senior Player
            • Apr 2013
            • 1972

            #6
            Re: Bulldogs leadership group has 'let the team down': Johannisen

            At the time I thought it was good that some unconventional types were leaders. You don't always want the class prefect kind of guys. Especially because JJ and Hunter are good mates of Stringer, it seemed like a statement that they too were committed to certain standards. However like so many other things in 2018, it hasn't gone to plan. Would be great if JJ backed up today's words with a best on ground performance. He's likely to be close to the oldest player out there.
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            • G-Mo77
              Bulldog Team of the Century
              • Apr 2007
              • 9876

              #7
              Re: Bulldogs leadership group has 'let the team down': Johannisen

              Originally posted by PeanutsPeanuts
              It was the playing group who selected their leaders.
              I know PP. Surely the club could have had some input.

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              • GVGjr
                Moderator
                • Nov 2006
                • 44636

                #8
                Re: Bulldogs leadership group has 'let the team down': Johannisen

                Originally posted by G-Mo77
                Why did we let this leadership group happen to begin with. Wood, yeah likely choice, Bont, of course, Roughhead yes. The other 3 hell no, they show no leadership qualities at all.

                Sadly one of the players who has Red, White and Blue in his veins and will probably leave us next season would have been an excellent leader for this team.
                Voted by the players I believe. Sounds like a good theory but...
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                • G-Mo77
                  Bulldog Team of the Century
                  • Apr 2007
                  • 9876

                  #9
                  Re: Bulldogs leadership group has 'let the team down': Johannisen

                  Originally posted by GVGjr
                  Voted by the players I believe. Sounds like a good theory but...
                  Yeah I know GVGJr. My concern is why didn't the club have a say? Is this how it is done every year or done by other clubs? The selections are appalling.

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                  • Bornadog
                    WOOF Clubhouse Leader
                    • Jan 2007
                    • 66707

                    #10
                    Re: Bulldogs leadership group has 'let the team down': Johannisen

                    Originally posted by G-Mo77
                    Yeah I know GVGJr. My concern is why didn't the club have a say? Is this how it is done every year or done by other clubs? The selections are appalling.
                    The only one I was concerned with was Redpath - i know he is a funny guy and good to have around, but a leader???

                    I was surprised Wallis wasn't in the group.
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                    • Rocket Science
                      Coaching Staff
                      • Oct 2007
                      • 4852

                      #11
                      Re: Bulldogs leadership group has 'let the team down': Johannisen

                      Originally posted by G-Mo77
                      Yeah I know GVGJr. My concern is why didn't the club have a say? Is this how it is done every year or done by other clubs? The selections are appalling.
                      Particularly in lieu of the blokes they were replacing.

                      Some transition.
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                      • G-Mo77
                        Bulldog Team of the Century
                        • Apr 2007
                        • 9876

                        #12
                        Re: Bulldogs leadership group has 'let the team down': Johannisen

                        Originally posted by bornadog
                        The only one I was concerned with was Redpath - i know he is a funny guy and good to have around, but a leader???

                        I was surprised Wallis wasn't in the group.
                        As silly as it sounds Libba would have been a decent choice there. He's had issues off field so there is that which rules him out but when you watch a game he just has a leadership presence on the field. It's hard to describe but people around him seem more confident when he's out there.

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                        • Mofra
                          Hall of Fame
                          • Dec 2006
                          • 14950

                          #13
                          Re: Bulldogs leadership group has 'let the team down': Johannisen

                          Originally posted by G-Mo77
                          Why did we let this leadership group happen to begin with. Wood, yeah likely choice, Bont, of course, Roughhead yes. The other 3 hell no, they show no leadership qualities at all.
                          Hunter is very loud on the field and is considered a leader by the playing group. I understand his inclusion.

                          There is one very obvious exclusion though - Macrae. He is a loud voice on the field, perhaps being quiet off it hurt him.
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                          • Twodogs
                            Moderator
                            • Nov 2006
                            • 27654

                            #14
                            Re: Bulldogs leadership group has 'let the team down': Johannisen

                            Originally posted by GVGjr
                            Voted by the players I believe. Sounds like a good theory but...
                            It looks a bit like it turned into a popularity contest. You don't want to hear Mitch Wallis's appraisal of your game? No problems, vote for Big Red instead.
                            They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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                            • Grantysghost
                              Bouncing Strong
                              • Apr 2010
                              • 18959

                              #15
                              Re: Bulldogs leadership group has 'let the team down': Johannisen

                              Originally posted by G-Mo77
                              Why did we let this leadership group happen to begin with. Wood, yeah likely choice, Bont, of course, Roughhead yes. The other 3 hell no, they show no leadership qualities at all.

                              Sadly one of the players who has Red, White and Blue in his veins and will probably leave us next season would have been an excellent leader for this team.
                              Hunter is definitely deserving. He constantly organises structure during a game.
                              BT COME BACK!​

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