Mercury (Hobart)

Ex-Dog: Don’t load up ‘Bont’

- GLENN McFARLANE

BROWN LOW medal list Adam Cooney has urged the Western Bulldogs not to burden star midfielder Marcus Bontempell­i with the captaincy too soon, saying Easton Wood should be Bob Murphy’s successor.

As the Bulldogs use the offseason investigat­ing what went wrong in their premiershi­p defence, they will also need to settle on a new captain heading into the 2018 season — and beyond.

Wood, who led the club in Murphy’s absence in 2016 and held the Premiershi­p Cup aloft, is favoured to win the role, though Bontempell­i will have his admirers and is considered a captain-in-waiting.

Cooney said the Bulldogs were well placed in terms of leadership options, but stressed that Bontempell­i should be allowed to “enjoy his footy” for a few more years without having the added burden of the captaincy.

“Let him win his Brownlow first, let him win another flag first,” he said of the star.

“There is a lot of off-field stuff you need to do [as captain] — and he doesn’t need to do that [yet].”

Cooney said the best scenario would be have a few bridging seasons with the capable Wood in the role before he handed over to Bontempell­i.

“You have to be across everything that is happening at a football club,” he told AFL Nation.

“Easton Wood has done that, and he is certainly that type of character. They should give it to him for two or three years, and ‘Bont’ will take over when he is maybe 25 or something like that.”

Wood turns 28 next week and is contracted to the club until the end of the 2020 season. Internally, he played a significan­t role in keeping the Bulldogs on track through a tough home-and-away season after Murphy’s injury last year, and led magnificen­tly during last year’s finals series.

He was happy to hand the reins back to Murphy on his return this year.

Bontempell­i, 22 in November, captained the club briefly in Wood’s absence last year, becoming the youngest leader to captain a winning side.

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