The Bulldogs - Is their bark worse than their bite.
Again, as it will be nearly completely Tiger supporters reading this thread I will try to get to the point without waffling on too much about the intricacies of the Western Bulldogs.
The Bulldogs have a mixture of old & new. Rodney Eade is the new but experienced coach, and he has assistance from: Leon Cameron, really a Bulldog but did spend some time with us; Matthew Drain, moving from administration to coaching; Chris Bond, ex-Tiger; and Alan Richardson, ex-coach of our 2002 Coburg finals side. Their list including rookies is:
Player Ht Wt Age
Street 209 105 24
Bandy 200 103 29
Wight 200 91 19
Minson 199 98 19
Darcy 198 100 29
Rawlings 196 95 27
Skipper 196 91 22
Walsh 196 94 19
Morgan 195 94 23
Wells 195 94 18 New
Williams 195 86 18 New
Harris 194 94 23
Grant 193 98 32
Harrison 191 96 30
Bowden 191 91 23
Tiller 191 73 17 New
Hargrave 190 86 23
Morris 190 86 22 Rookie
McGuinness 190 90 21
Cross 188 85 22
Power 188 83 21
Murphy B 188 82 20
Koops 187 85 26
Griffen 187 85 18 New
Hahn 186 94 23
McMahon 186 77 21
Cooney 186 81 19
Thompson 186 72 19
Murphy R 184 82 22
Boyd 184 85 21
Smith 183 85 31
Birss 183 80 22
Ray 183 75 19
Johnson 182 85 28
McCormack 182 73 17
West 181 80 30
Giansiracusa 181 81 23
Nayna 181 77 19 Rookie
Eagleton 180 80 26
Gilbee 180 80 23
Robbins 178 84 27
Fawkner 178 80 20
The Bulldog's list has 4 new players compared to our 10 new faces. This has a lot to do with the big turnover of players at the Bulldogs over the last few years. It is interesting that they've listed 2 rookies, the same as us, for much the same reason.
The Bulldog's list can be redistributed into a spread which goes:
Twilight = 28+yo
Prime = 25-27yo
Development = 22-24yo
Junior = 18-21yo
Dogs
<180 Small Runners
Twilight: 0
Prime: Robbins 27
Development: 0
Junior: Fawkner 20
Tigers
<180 Small Runners
Twilight: 0
Prime: 0
Development: Krakouer 22,
Junior: Rodan 21, Foley 20,
Dogs
180-184 Smaller Mediums
Twilight: Smith 31, West 30, Johnson 28
Prime: Eagleton 26
Development: Giansiracusa 23, Gilbee 23, RMurphy 22, Birss 22
Junior: Boyd 21, Ray 19, Nayna 19, McCormack 17
Tigers
180-184 Smaller Mediums
Twilight: Chaffey 28
Prime: Brown 27,
Development: Pettifer 23, Newman 23, Hyde 22,
Junior: Hartigan 20, Gilmour 19, Roach 19, Meyer 18, Raines 18, Tambling 18,
Dogs
185-189 Taller Mediums
Twilight: 0
Prime: Koops 26
Development: Hahn 23, Cross 22
Junior: Power 21, McMahon 21, BMurphy 20, Cooney 19, Thompson 19, Griffen 18
Tigers
185-189 Taller Mediums
Twilight: Campbell 32
Prime: Bowden 27, Johnson 27, Hilton 26, Tivendale 26,
Development: Tuck 23, Coughlan 23,
Junior: Jackson 19, Deledio 18, Polo 18,
Dogs
190-194 Mobile Key Position
Twilight: Grant 32, Harrison 30
Prime: 0
Development: Harris 23, Bowden 23, Hargrave 23, Morris 22
Junior: McGuiness 21, Tiller 17
Tigers
190-194 Mobile Key Position
Twilight: Graham 32, Gaspar 29, Kellaway 29
Prime: 0
Development: Morrison 24,
Junior: Moore 21, Schulz 20, Archibald 19, Thursfield 19, McGuane 18, Limbach 17
Dogs
195-199 Key Position/ Ruck
Twilight: Darcy 29
Prime: Rawlings 27
Development: Morgan 23, Skipper 22
Junior: Minson 19, Walsh 19, Wells 18, Williams 18
Tigers
195-199 Key Position/ Ruck
Twilight: Richardson 30
Prime: Simmonds 27,
Development: Hall 24,
Junior: Pattison 19
Dogs
200+ Ruck
Twilight: Bandy 29
Prime: 0
Development: Street 24
Junior: Wight 19
Tigers
200+ Ruck
Twilight: Stafford 30
Prime: Knobel 25,
Development: 0
Junior: 0
The Bulldogs look well covered for Talls, KPPs, and Mediums. Although they've probably over-recruited in the area of taller mediums in the last couple of years. Where they drastically fall down are small ball getters. Over the last few years they've relied almost entirely on Smith, West & Johnson, with little success. Their lack of attention to genuine smalls is apparent, and their results reflect this deficiency. Like us the Bulldogs just can't keep the ball flowing out of the centre for 4 quarters. They have recruited more outside midfielders which partially covers this hole. Until they address the situation with small ball getters, and they're still yet to, they won't be cutting up any sides.
The depth of the Bulldogs, in covering injuries, can be seen as follows:
B: Birss 22 Harris 23 Harrison 30
Nayna 19 Skipper 22 Hargrave 23
Walsh 19
HB: Cross 22 Morgan 23 Gilbee 23
Morris 22 McGuiness 21 Power 21
Tiller 17 Boyd 21
C: Koops 27 West 30 Murphy R 22
Thompson 19 Cooney 19 Murphy B 20
HF: Bowden 23 Rawlings 27 Johnson 28
McMahon 21 Wells 18 Giansiracusa 23
Griffen 18 McCormack 17
F: Darcy 29 Grant 32 Eagleton 26
Minson 19 Williams 18
R: Bandy 29 Smith 31 Robbins 27
Street 24 Hahn 23 Fawkner 20
Wight 19 Ray 19
The Bulldog's coverage of the field looks better this year as many of their juniors have now come up into the development zone. This is more evident in their defence and also their forward and back flankers.
Conclusion:
The Bulldogs seem relatively easy to place. A new but experienced coach with stable assistants. A list that has changed little but is now maturing into the vital development/prime zones in their defence and flanks. They will improve this year, but they will struggle for their wins as they lack those types of players that do move the ball quickly. They'll go up 2 or 3 places but until they really address the area of inside midfielders then they're far from becoming consistent finals contenders in the coming years.
Again, I welcome your response.
Again, as it will be nearly completely Tiger supporters reading this thread I will try to get to the point without waffling on too much about the intricacies of the Western Bulldogs.
The Bulldogs have a mixture of old & new. Rodney Eade is the new but experienced coach, and he has assistance from: Leon Cameron, really a Bulldog but did spend some time with us; Matthew Drain, moving from administration to coaching; Chris Bond, ex-Tiger; and Alan Richardson, ex-coach of our 2002 Coburg finals side. Their list including rookies is:
Player Ht Wt Age
Street 209 105 24
Bandy 200 103 29
Wight 200 91 19
Minson 199 98 19
Darcy 198 100 29
Rawlings 196 95 27
Skipper 196 91 22
Walsh 196 94 19
Morgan 195 94 23
Wells 195 94 18 New
Williams 195 86 18 New
Harris 194 94 23
Grant 193 98 32
Harrison 191 96 30
Bowden 191 91 23
Tiller 191 73 17 New
Hargrave 190 86 23
Morris 190 86 22 Rookie
McGuinness 190 90 21
Cross 188 85 22
Power 188 83 21
Murphy B 188 82 20
Koops 187 85 26
Griffen 187 85 18 New
Hahn 186 94 23
McMahon 186 77 21
Cooney 186 81 19
Thompson 186 72 19
Murphy R 184 82 22
Boyd 184 85 21
Smith 183 85 31
Birss 183 80 22
Ray 183 75 19
Johnson 182 85 28
McCormack 182 73 17
West 181 80 30
Giansiracusa 181 81 23
Nayna 181 77 19 Rookie
Eagleton 180 80 26
Gilbee 180 80 23
Robbins 178 84 27
Fawkner 178 80 20
The Bulldog's list has 4 new players compared to our 10 new faces. This has a lot to do with the big turnover of players at the Bulldogs over the last few years. It is interesting that they've listed 2 rookies, the same as us, for much the same reason.
The Bulldog's list can be redistributed into a spread which goes:
Twilight = 28+yo
Prime = 25-27yo
Development = 22-24yo
Junior = 18-21yo
Dogs
<180 Small Runners
Twilight: 0
Prime: Robbins 27
Development: 0
Junior: Fawkner 20
Tigers
<180 Small Runners
Twilight: 0
Prime: 0
Development: Krakouer 22,
Junior: Rodan 21, Foley 20,
Dogs
180-184 Smaller Mediums
Twilight: Smith 31, West 30, Johnson 28
Prime: Eagleton 26
Development: Giansiracusa 23, Gilbee 23, RMurphy 22, Birss 22
Junior: Boyd 21, Ray 19, Nayna 19, McCormack 17
Tigers
180-184 Smaller Mediums
Twilight: Chaffey 28
Prime: Brown 27,
Development: Pettifer 23, Newman 23, Hyde 22,
Junior: Hartigan 20, Gilmour 19, Roach 19, Meyer 18, Raines 18, Tambling 18,
Dogs
185-189 Taller Mediums
Twilight: 0
Prime: Koops 26
Development: Hahn 23, Cross 22
Junior: Power 21, McMahon 21, BMurphy 20, Cooney 19, Thompson 19, Griffen 18
Tigers
185-189 Taller Mediums
Twilight: Campbell 32
Prime: Bowden 27, Johnson 27, Hilton 26, Tivendale 26,
Development: Tuck 23, Coughlan 23,
Junior: Jackson 19, Deledio 18, Polo 18,
Dogs
190-194 Mobile Key Position
Twilight: Grant 32, Harrison 30
Prime: 0
Development: Harris 23, Bowden 23, Hargrave 23, Morris 22
Junior: McGuiness 21, Tiller 17
Tigers
190-194 Mobile Key Position
Twilight: Graham 32, Gaspar 29, Kellaway 29
Prime: 0
Development: Morrison 24,
Junior: Moore 21, Schulz 20, Archibald 19, Thursfield 19, McGuane 18, Limbach 17
Dogs
195-199 Key Position/ Ruck
Twilight: Darcy 29
Prime: Rawlings 27
Development: Morgan 23, Skipper 22
Junior: Minson 19, Walsh 19, Wells 18, Williams 18
Tigers
195-199 Key Position/ Ruck
Twilight: Richardson 30
Prime: Simmonds 27,
Development: Hall 24,
Junior: Pattison 19
Dogs
200+ Ruck
Twilight: Bandy 29
Prime: 0
Development: Street 24
Junior: Wight 19
Tigers
200+ Ruck
Twilight: Stafford 30
Prime: Knobel 25,
Development: 0
Junior: 0
The Bulldogs look well covered for Talls, KPPs, and Mediums. Although they've probably over-recruited in the area of taller mediums in the last couple of years. Where they drastically fall down are small ball getters. Over the last few years they've relied almost entirely on Smith, West & Johnson, with little success. Their lack of attention to genuine smalls is apparent, and their results reflect this deficiency. Like us the Bulldogs just can't keep the ball flowing out of the centre for 4 quarters. They have recruited more outside midfielders which partially covers this hole. Until they address the situation with small ball getters, and they're still yet to, they won't be cutting up any sides.
The depth of the Bulldogs, in covering injuries, can be seen as follows:
B: Birss 22 Harris 23 Harrison 30
Nayna 19 Skipper 22 Hargrave 23
Walsh 19
HB: Cross 22 Morgan 23 Gilbee 23
Morris 22 McGuiness 21 Power 21
Tiller 17 Boyd 21
C: Koops 27 West 30 Murphy R 22
Thompson 19 Cooney 19 Murphy B 20
HF: Bowden 23 Rawlings 27 Johnson 28
McMahon 21 Wells 18 Giansiracusa 23
Griffen 18 McCormack 17
F: Darcy 29 Grant 32 Eagleton 26
Minson 19 Williams 18
R: Bandy 29 Smith 31 Robbins 27
Street 24 Hahn 23 Fawkner 20
Wight 19 Ray 19
The Bulldog's coverage of the field looks better this year as many of their juniors have now come up into the development zone. This is more evident in their defence and also their forward and back flankers.
Conclusion:
The Bulldogs seem relatively easy to place. A new but experienced coach with stable assistants. A list that has changed little but is now maturing into the vital development/prime zones in their defence and flanks. They will improve this year, but they will struggle for their wins as they lack those types of players that do move the ball quickly. They'll go up 2 or 3 places but until they really address the area of inside midfielders then they're far from becoming consistent finals contenders in the coming years.
Again, I welcome your response.