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  • Bornadog
    WOOF Clubhouse Leader
    • Jan 2007
    • 66773

    #16
    Re: What happened to the Bulldogs?

    Originally posted by Grantysghost
    Fair point - how many guys do we have that can kick goals from outside 50? Griffen, Gilbee, Howard, Hargrave maybe Picken. Dayne Beams would be very handy indeed. Pipedream though as the pies never lose players.
    I would love Dane Beams, is it worth throwing him some big dollars?
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    • LostDoggy
      WOOF Member
      • Jan 2007
      • 8307

      #17
      Re: What happened to the Bulldogs?

      Originally posted by bornadog
      I would love Dane Beams, is it worth throwing him some big dollars?
      Haven't they already locked him up?

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      • Eastdog
        WOOF Communtiy Organiser
        • Feb 2012
        • 18292

        #18
        Re: What happened to the Bulldogs?

        Travis Cloke would be good to have but we are no longer in the race in getting him. I think he will sign a new contract with Collingwood.
        "Footscray people are incredible people; so humble. I'm just so happy - ecstatic"

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        • Grantysghost
          Bouncing Strong
          • Apr 2010
          • 18972

          #19
          Re: What happened to the Bulldogs?

          Originally posted by Hobdog
          Haven't they already locked him up?
          No he's still unsigned and would command a significant amount more on his last 5-10 games than Collingwood would've budgeted for. I guess it all depends on the Cloke deal. If its even a outside chance I would hope we'd be having a crack.
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          • Axe Man
            Hall of Fame
            • Nov 2008
            • 11186

            #20
            Re: What happened to the Bulldogs?

            Originally posted by Grantysghost
            No he's still unsigned and would command a significant amount more on his last 5-10 games than Collingwood would've budgeted for. I guess it all depends on the Cloke deal. If its even a outside chance I would hope we'd be having a crack.
            I would definitely offer him some decent dollars, even if it simply drives up the contract he ends up signing at the Pies, it may just force one of their other players out.

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            • BulldogBelle
              WOOF Member
              • Nov 2006
              • 5284

              #21
              Re: What happened to the Bulldogs?

              Originally posted by Axe Man
              I would definitely offer him some decent dollars, even if it simply drives up the contract he ends up signing at the Pies, it may just force one of their other players out.


              When was the last time a 'required' player at Collingwood left to come to us?

              Especially now given we arent far from being cellar dwellers

              Good idea to drive up Clokes salary and hopefully another player will slip out once they reach their cap

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              • LostDoggy
                WOOF Member
                • Jan 2007
                • 8307

                #22
                Re: What happened to the Bulldogs?

                Originally posted by Grantysghost
                No he's still unsigned and would command a significant amount more on his last 5-10 games than Collingwood would've budgeted for. I guess it all depends on the Cloke deal. If its even a outside chance I would hope we'd be having a crack.

                This is all true, he should be earning twice as much as he will recieve at collingwood next year.

                But lets not forget Beams has had he's fair share of off field troubles, Collingwood have stuck by him when they could have easily de-listed him. He probably feels he owes the club so will stay.

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                • azabob
                  Hall of Fame
                  • Sep 2008
                  • 15322

                  #23
                  Re: What happened to the Bulldogs?

                  Originally posted by Jaytee
                  This is all true, he should be earning twice as much as he will recieve at collingwood next year.

                  But lets not forget Beams has had he's fair share of off field troubles, Collingwood have stuck by him when they could have easily de-listed him. He probably feels he owes the club so will stay.
                  Players owe clubs nothing, we of all clubs know this. Clubs never delist players who can play. Wellingham is the perfect example when he was rookie listed and got caught moving a car whilst drunk and it cost Collingwood a sponser. They kept him only cause they saw the huge potential in him.
                  More of an In Bruges guy?

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                  • LostDoggy
                    WOOF Member
                    • Jan 2007
                    • 8307

                    #24
                    Re: What happened to the Bulldogs?

                    Originally posted by azabob
                    Players owe clubs nothing, we of all clubs know this. Clubs never delist players who can play. Wellingham is the perfect example when he was rookie listed and got caught moving a car whilst drunk and it cost Collingwood a sponser. They kept him only cause they saw the huge potential in him.
                    They obviously didn't think too highly of Beams considering they left him out of a Grand Final.

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                    • Remi Moses
                      WOOF Member
                      • Jan 2009
                      • 14785

                      #25
                      Re: What happened to the Bulldogs?

                      Agree with the article, but I also reckon a first year Coach gets cut some slack.
                      Need some games into Tutt, also have to realise if we get matched in contested we have to have an outlet.Players should also realise when it's time your time you go, and judging by our attendances the whole "Refresh" line has been a failure.

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                      • FrediKanoute
                        Coaching Staff
                        • Aug 2007
                        • 3832

                        #26
                        Re: What happened to the Bulldogs?

                        I actually think the article is a load of shit. Its easy to sit in a commentary position or as a supporter and take pot shots at a non-existent game plan, but its equally easy to forget just how outside we were in the last few years and how short that game plan came in terms of winning finals football. Winning the constested footy has to be the basis on which our next flag tilt is based. The downhill skiers/outside runners will be added once the basic plan is instilled in the team as a non-negotiable.

                        The club spin on a refresh is just that this is a rebuild, but a rebuild from a solid base. The well at the club is not bare. We have an exciting pipeline of young talent that needs time. This is not a Melbourne rebuild where the old guys have been thrown out and young guys asked to do too much. We are overendowed with inside players, because this is the focus we need to take, but also a reflection that in 1 or 2 years guys like Cross and Boyd will be gone. Today it is too soon to ask Wallis, Libba and Smith to take on the hard inside work mantle without support. They need help, but in a season or two their bodies will have hardened and they will be better for this season.

                        As for our forwards, yes its dysfunctional, yes we could go the option of a smaller more productive forward line, but did that win us a flag, when arguably in Johnno, Aker and Welsh we had three of the best small/med forwards in the game? No. All premiership sides in the last 10 years have had effective big blokes in their forward line around which the small/med work. It is a tall dominated model, not a small dominated model. We have 2 really good tall prospects in Jones and Cordy, they need time to develop. Maybe a season, maybe 2, but they will both be exceptional players.

                        As for the off field. This is where the club I think is failing. The fans aren't stupid, they know that after 5 or so seasons of exciting competitive footy and eventual heartbreak with elimination in 3 prelims that the next few years are going to be lean. The trick is to use that to your advantage. By failing to acknowledge a rebuild they have failed to grasp the opportunity of using the next generation to fuel excitement. In tough times the thing that brings people through the gate, that gets sponsors names in the paper and on TV are the development of young kids - and we have some beauties - Dahlhaus, Jones, Cordy, Wallis, Tutt, Howard, Libba and Smith are the next generation - this is what the club should be using to generate the next batch of supporters and maintain the excitement.

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                        • anfo27
                          WOOF Member
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 2002

                          #27
                          Re: What happened to the Bulldogs?

                          Originally posted by FrediKanoute
                          I actually think the article is a load of shit. Its easy to sit in a commentary position or as a supporter and take pot shots at a non-existent game plan, but its equally easy to forget just how outside we were in the last few years and how short that game plan came in terms of winning finals football. Winning the constested footy has to be the basis on which our next flag tilt is based. The downhill skiers/outside runners will be added once the basic plan is instilled in the team as a non-negotiable.

                          The club spin on a refresh is just that this is a rebuild, but a rebuild from a solid base. The well at the club is not bare. We have an exciting pipeline of young talent that needs time. This is not a Melbourne rebuild where the old guys have been thrown out and young guys asked to do too much. We are overendowed with inside players, because this is the focus we need to take, but also a reflection that in 1 or 2 years guys like Cross and Boyd will be gone. Today it is too soon to ask Wallis, Libba and Smith to take on the hard inside work mantle without support. They need help, but in a season or two their bodies will have hardened and they will be better for this season.

                          As for our forwards, yes its dysfunctional, yes we could go the option of a smaller more productive forward line, but did that win us a flag, when arguably in Johnno, Aker and Welsh we had three of the best small/med forwards in the game? No. All premiership sides in the last 10 years have had effective big blokes in their forward line around which the small/med work. It is a tall dominated model, not a small dominated model. We have 2 really good tall prospects in Jones and Cordy, they need time to develop. Maybe a season, maybe 2, but they will both be exceptional players.

                          As for the off field. This is where the club I think is failing. The fans aren't stupid, they know that after 5 or so seasons of exciting competitive footy and eventual heartbreak with elimination in 3 prelims that the next few years are going to be lean. The trick is to use that to your advantage. By failing to acknowledge a rebuild they have failed to grasp the opportunity of using the next generation to fuel excitement. In tough times the thing that brings people through the gate, that gets sponsors names in the paper and on TV are the development of young kids - and we have some beauties - Dahlhaus, Jones, Cordy, Wallis, Tutt, Howard, Libba and Smith are the next generation - this is what the club should be using to generate the next batch of supporters and maintain the excitement.
                          Glad I'm not the only one who thought the article was a load of crap. Please Lonergan, I think macca knows more about football than your simplistic views.

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                          • Hotdog60
                            Bulldog Team of the Century
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 5909

                            #28
                            Re: What happened to the Bulldogs?

                            Moles seems to be the forgotten outside runner. I know his disposal can be ordinary but he has a bit of pace and could be that foil for Griffen.
                            Is his card marked or could he be a chance in the second half.
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                            • Remi Moses
                              WOOF Member
                              • Jan 2009
                              • 14785

                              #29
                              Re: What happened to the Bulldogs?

                              Originally posted by anfo27
                              Glad I'm not the only one who thought the article was a load of crap. Please Lonergan, I think macca knows more about football than your simplistic views.
                              So why should any of us offer an opinion?
                              Do we have to all fall in line? Sydney and Brisbane smashed us in uncontested ball, hence when we break even or get done in that aspect we get poleaxed!

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                              • anfo27
                                WOOF Member
                                • Aug 2009
                                • 2002

                                #30
                                Re: What happened to the Bulldogs?

                                Originally posted by Remi Moses
                                So why should any of us offer an opinion?
                                Do we have to all fall in line? Sydney and Brisbane smashed us in uncontested ball, hence when we break even or get done in that aspect we get poleaxed!
                                never mentioned anything about any posters opinions Remi. I just said I don't agree with Dan Lonergan. Its fine if you agree with him so why can't it be fine for me not to agree with him?

                                it would seem like a pretty boring forum if everyone agreed with everyone.

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