McCartney's gamble on youth pays off for Bulldogs

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  • Bornadog
    WOOF Clubhouse Leader
    • Jan 2007
    • 66201

    McCartney's gamble on youth pays off for Bulldogs

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    BRENDAN McCartney made the tough call this week, dropping 205-game veteran Daniel Cross for Saturday night's clash with St Kilda.

    Cross is one of the 'fabric of the club' sort of players, but the Western Bulldogs coach wanted to change something after the disappointing loss to Gold Coast seven days ago.

    And it worked, with his side outlasting St Kilda by nine points for just the second win by the club in its last 20 outings.

    "We wanted the team to look a bit different and add some things around the edges," he said. "He was unlucky to go out but he took it pretty well."

    "What we do have to do is find the best mix and best options for the club going forward."

    That mix also included bringing in debutant midfielder Nathan Hrovat, who had 18 touches and looked most accomplished at the level.

    The result brought the briefest of smiles to the poker-faced McCartney, but he was buoyed by a few factors, such as the former West Coast midfielder Koby Stevens who played his best game since crossing from West Coast, with 31 possessions and a goal.

    "He wanted to come back to Victoria and really wanted to play at our club. He craved the opportunity," said McCartney.

    Star on-baller Ryan Griffen was rattled early and gave away two indiscriminate free kicks, but worked his way through a hard tag from Clinton Jones to become the most influential player on the ground in the second half.

    "He just continues to develop as a player and a person at our club and he continues to develop as a leader on and off the field," McCartney said of Griffen, who ended with 30 possessions.

    "He is starting to demand standards from others, impact the game style and he's adding things to his game. He's much better around the contests when our young players get a bit puffed and he drives in and wins the ball."



    It was an interesting week for McCartney, who arrived at the office on Monday to a diary crammed with corporate engagements and a football media whose glare was fixed firmly towards Melbourne's west in its weekly search for a club in crisis.

    He said the week on the hustings invigorated him and he had no issues with what was said and written about the club, or the hard questions from those who put considerable sums of money into the club.

    "Getting a whack isn't the worst thing for your club," he said. "It makes you reassess a few things and if you're made of the right stuff as a club, which we are, it should serve to reinforce your stability and what you stand for.

    "There weren’t too many people hiding from responsibility this week," he added.

    Scott Watters is another whose even temperament suggests his club is in good hands.

    The St Kilda coach said his midfield was on the back foot for most of the night, smashed 43 to 26 in clearances and with only Leigh Montagna coming close to putting in a four-quarter performance.

    "The ability to play for four quarters is a challenge for us. We're not at a stage where we can sustain it for four quarters and put our feet on the throats of the opposition," he said.

    The Saints aren't as upfront as the Bulldogs in terms of declaring they're in the midst of a rebuild, although this result might hasten that process.

    But he did say that two six-day breaks on the trot and the pre-game loss of David Armitage did stretch his midfield to close to breaking point and helped explain why the Saints were twice able to get out to a lead of three goals but not be able to extend it or even hold it.
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  • Ghost Dog
    WOOF Member
    • May 2010
    • 9404

    #2
    Re: McCartney's gamble on youth pays off for Bulldogs

    The emotion in that shot, Boyd on his knees and Minnow reaching for the sky - what a wonderful moment.

    Jason Johannisen - eleven games to his name, 23 disposals tonight at 91.3% efficiency. I'm sure Harbrow had the rebound but not sure he ever came close this in the accuracy department
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    • Remi Moses
      WOOF Member
      • Jan 2009
      • 14785

      #3
      Re: McCartney's gamble on youth pays off for Bulldogs

      Thinking the same tonight GD.
      Jason's going to be a good player for us

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      • chef
        Hall of Fame
        • Nov 2008
        • 14584

        #4
        Re: McCartney's gamble on youth pays off for Bulldogs

        Keep playing the kids Brendan.
        The curse is dead.

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        • Hotdog60
          Bulldog Team of the Century
          • Aug 2009
          • 5852

          #5
          Re: McCartney's gamble on youth pays off for Bulldogs

          Every photo tells a story. I think even though the club said all was good inside the kennel and they are working at getting better the relief on the players to finally get over the line shows there was a bit of pressure mounting.

          Lets hope that the tide is about to turn and we have a better half for the rest of the season.
          Don't piss off old people
          The older we get the less "LIFE IN PRISON" is a deterrent...

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          • LostDoggy
            WOOF Member
            • Jan 2007
            • 8307

            #6
            Re: McCartney's gamble on youth pays off for Bulldogs

            Love this line:

            "Getting a whack isn't the worst thing for your club," he said. "It makes you reassess a few things and if you're made of the right stuff as a club, which we are, it should serve to reinforce your stability and what you stand for.

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            • Maddog37
              WOOF Member
              • Nov 2010
              • 3132

              #7
              Re: McCartney's gamble on youth pays off for Bulldogs

              He just continues to develop as a player and a person at our club and he continues to develop as a leader on and off the field," McCartney said of Griffen


              Next captain.

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              • boydogs
                WOOF Member
                • Apr 2009
                • 5842

                #8
                Re: McCartney's gamble on youth pays off for Bulldogs

                Originally posted by Maddog37
                He just continues to develop as a player and a person at our club and he continues to develop as a leader on and off the field," McCartney said of Griffen


                Next captain.
                He went even further than that, saying he doesn't have any official leadership titles at this stage but he's pretty close to it.
                If you kicked five goals and Tom Boyd kicked five goals, Tom Boyd kicked more goals than you.

                Formerly gogriff

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                • BulldogBelle
                  WOOF Member
                  • Nov 2006
                  • 5284

                  #9
                  Re: McCartney's gamble on youth pays off for Bulldogs

                  Originally posted by gogriff
                  He went even further than that, saying he doesn't have any official leadership titles at this stage but he's pretty close to it.


                  It will be interesting to see who Macca advocates as our next captain

                  Given the strong Geelong learning, possibly a Tom Harley type approach by selecting an articulate player who isnt in our top-10 players might be the approach

                  Griff isnt in any official leadership capacity at the moment?

                  And rarely speaks to the media? - not 100% sure the club will go for him

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                  • Murphy'sLore
                    WOOF Member
                    • Sep 2009
                    • 2085

                    #10
                    Re: McCartney's gamble on youth pays off for Bulldogs

                    Boydy hasn't exactly been all over the media since he became captain.

                    Griffen seems to have become the on-field leader, the player who can lift the team and inspire. Isn't that the primary function of the captain?

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                    • BulldogBelle
                      WOOF Member
                      • Nov 2006
                      • 5284

                      #11
                      Re: McCartney's gamble on youth pays off for Bulldogs

                      If Higgins had an explosive year this year, I actually believed it would be him next and then a natural progression onto Wallis in the future.

                      His injury really threw a spanner in the works.

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                      • ledge
                        Hall of Fame
                        • Dec 2007
                        • 14140

                        #12
                        Re: McCartney's gamble on youth pays off for Bulldogs

                        What's wrong with morris as a captain ?
                        Bring back the biff

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                        • bulldogtragic
                          The List Manager
                          • Jan 2007
                          • 34316

                          #13
                          Re: McCartney's gamble on youth pays off for Bulldogs

                          Captain Minno.

                          I like the sound of it.
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                          • Bornadog
                            WOOF Clubhouse Leader
                            • Jan 2007
                            • 66201

                            #14
                            Re: McCartney's gamble on youth pays off for Bulldogs

                            Originally posted by ledge
                            What's wrong with morris as a captain ?
                            I would prefer a younger captain.
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                            • Missing-Dog
                              WOOF Member
                              • Jan 2007
                              • 3102

                              #15
                              Re: McCartney's gamble on youth pays off for Bulldogs

                              Originally posted by ledge
                              What's wrong with morris as a captain ?
                              Because he has about as much time left in the game as Boyd.

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