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Bomber Smith keen to keep heaping on pressure

- SAM LANDSBERGE­R

DEVON Smith says he has struck a healthier life balance since moving back to Victoria as the Essendon recruit prepares to ramp up his midfield time in coming weeks.

Smith, 24, was the No.1 pressure player in the Bombers’ 12-point Round 1 win against Adelaide and revealed he had developed a special bond with fellow recruit Jake Stringer. The former GWS forward recorded a career-best 92 pressure points against the Crows from 47 separate acts.

An exhausted Smith came to the interchang­e bench just once in the second half and expected to be sore for several days after.

“I usually have at least two (rotations) a quarter,” he said.

“I don’t know how I did that, and my groins don’t know either. I can’t run like Tom Scully.”

The Dons were down on midfield rotations after the early concussion suffered by star Zach Merrett.

Bombers coach John Worsfold labelled Smith an “immature midfielder” because of his limited onball opportunit­ies from his 109 games for the Giants.

Worsfold was thrilled with Smith’s pressure and closing speed against Adelaide as he was used evenly between the midfield and forward line.

But Smith — who collected 23 disposals — expects to spend as much as 80 per cent of games in the midfield once goalkicker Orazio Fantasia (knee) returns, most likely next week.

The workhorse from Lara, who inherited James Hird’s No.5 guernsey, now lives in Williamsto­wn with his partner.

“I’m really enjoying being home. It’s nice to know you can go home, go to your brother’s for dinner, go see your nephews for birthdays and it all adds up,” Smith said.

Smith has long been an elite pressure player and said that was also what the Bombers expect.

“My job might not be to get 30 disposals, but to put immense pressure on,” he said.

“Last year we were known as an offensive team, and obviously we can still kick 100 points, we just need to play a better defence. That’s the general message.”

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