Mercury (Hobart)

Dogs prime for Friday

- JON RALPH

THE Western Bulldogs’ were handed a blockbuste­r five Friday fixture after the club directly lobbied Channel 7 about its attractive style of football.

As the league battles the worst scoring drought since 1968, the Dogs’ proactive measure has helped them secure a bumper draw with four Friday night contests and a return to Good Friday football.

In 2018, the Dogs were allocated one Friday night clash and were dumped from Good Friday despite a successful clash against North Melbourne.

The AFL’s desperatio­n to see a return to higher scoring is echoed by broadcaste­rs, with more goals meaning more ad breaks.

The AFL’s fixture comes after input from Seven about the sides it wants to broadcast, with Brisbane and the Dogs rewarded for their sexy style of football.

Bulldogs chief executive Ameet Bains yesterday confirmed he and chief commercial officer Nick Truelson met with Seven boss Lewis Martin and AFL executive producer Gary O’Keefe to sell the club’s vision after the 2019 season.

The Dogs cited their scoring trends, which saw them rank third for scoring across the competitio­n last year.

They were the heaviest scoring side in the second half of the competitio­n.

From Round 16 to 23 the Dogs scored a competitio­n-high 101.4 points, had the second-best inside-50 differenti­al and scored the second most points from turnovers.

Luke Beveridge’s side also moved the ball from defence to attack better than any side in football in an era of heavy congestion.

The Dogs’ initiative and determinat­ion to maximise their fixture with high-scoring football has been praised by the AFL who has cited the approach at meetings of league CEOs and football bosses across the summer.

Bains said the Dogs were aware there would be peaks and troughs in the 2020 season but wanted to play a highscorin­g balanced style of football.

“On the basis of how we played in 2019 we were keen to pitch for a greater prime time fixture in 2020,” Bains said.

“We were the highest scoring team in the back half of the year and we were high up in a lot of those metrics.

“We are really keen to push that and the other element in the broadcast picture is highlighti­ng some of the players we do have.”

 ?? Picture: AAP ?? PRIME TIME: The Western Bulldogs will play five Friday night games after petitionin­g the AFL to take into account their attractive footy.
Picture: AAP PRIME TIME: The Western Bulldogs will play five Friday night games after petitionin­g the AFL to take into account their attractive footy.

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