THE Western Bulldogs have worked themselves back into the finals race. But the team which has crept within two points of the top eight after a shocking start to the season is doing so with a significantly different philosophy.
For the duration of coach Rodney Eade's seven-season tenure at Whitten Oval, the Bulldogs have been seen as an attacking and relatively freewheeling side. But it's a more cautious approach that has carried the Dogs into the finals mix over the past month, and the numbers speak for themselves as to how effective it's proving.
Eade alluded briefly to the change after the Bulldogs' win over Melbourne last Friday night. Yesterday he conceded it was probably the biggest change to the way his side played in the past three years.
Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-new...#ixzz1RMxnMoBk
For the duration of coach Rodney Eade's seven-season tenure at Whitten Oval, the Bulldogs have been seen as an attacking and relatively freewheeling side. But it's a more cautious approach that has carried the Dogs into the finals mix over the past month, and the numbers speak for themselves as to how effective it's proving.
Eade alluded briefly to the change after the Bulldogs' win over Melbourne last Friday night. Yesterday he conceded it was probably the biggest change to the way his side played in the past three years.
Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-new...#ixzz1RMxnMoBk
Comment