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HAIR TO THE THRONE

Dogs will reload for flag tilt, Smith ready to join A-grade ranks

- GARY BUCKENARA

THE Western Bulldogs might have missed out on the major prize this year, but the strength of their list means there’s plenty of ammunition for another flag assault.

The Bulldogs’ list is wellbalanc­ed with 23 A and Branked players, six future AB players, with Bailey Smith the obvious to be a future star, and some very handy C-grade depth players to call on to cover injuries during a season.

They were the most consistent team right up until the last month of the regular season when their form slipped and they lost games they should have won.

Losing forward Josh Bruce to injury was certainly a blow so late in the season.

It has been a brutally tough couple of years for all clubs, having to cope with the uncertaint­ies Covid has thrown up at short notice, and the Bulldogs were seemingly handling this very well.

But they could have had a big month of training loads in preparatio­n for the finals, which could explain the dropoff in performanc­e late in the season.

There were shades of 2016, when they won the flag the hard way from playing eliminatio­n finals and, again, most people expected them to lose to Port Adelaide at Adelaide Oval.

But the Bulldogs produced a classic finals performanc­e to defeat Port in the preliminar­y final – their best ultimately coming one week too soon.

The Dogs will be hurting hard after a grand final loss to Melbourne – and a big one at that. They now need to review and use this loss as motivation as this group has what it takes to win a premiershi­p.

Western Bulldogs supporters should keep the faith as their club is in good shape and I am certain the group will bounce back hard and be a contender again in 2022.

LIST NEEDS

THE Bulldogs boast 23 A and B-grade players on their list headlined by Marcus Bontempell­i, Jack Macrae and Adam Treloar, while I believe Tim English has also moved into that echelon. The Dogs also have six future ABranked players who should develop into top-line players.

But Smith, Aaron Naughton and Cody Weightman are playing A-grade football now, which tells us why the Bulldogs have been a team in contention to win a flag.

They also have some very good C-rated players and

Stefan Martin should be a Bgrade if not for the injuries that have stopped him getting on the park. Overall, the Bulldogs have a well-balanced squad and there shouldn’t be too many changes.

TRADE TARGETS

THE Bulldogs will be in the market to add any free agents or out-of-contract players to bolster their top-end talent if the opportunit­ies arise.

UNTOUCHABL­ES

ALL the A, B and developing players. I expect changes will be minimal and players at the back end of C-grade will be the ones to make way for the compulsory changes.

TRADE BAIT

AS mentioned in previous columns, it’s unlikely too many clubs will be looking to trade out players to get into this year’s draft given the difficulti­es watching talent live around the country due to Covid. So clubs will look at the minimum list changes and the Bulldogs should be a club that keeps the status quo for 2022.

But maybe a player like Mitch Wallis, who at his best would be a top-22 player at most clubs, might seek greener pastures elsewhere for more opportunit­y.

Patrick Lipinski has requested a trade to Collingwoo­d and the Bulldogs should be looking to get a second-round selection from the Magpies. But will the Pies be able to get one if they want the points for Nick Daicos?

CRYSTAL BALL

THE never-say-die attitude we saw from the Bulldogs en route to their 2016 premiershi­p surfaced again in the preliminar­y final against Port Adelaide.

After some fairly ordinary performanc­es in the last month of the home-andaway season, they showed great determinat­ion to beat Brisbane at the Gabba and then the Power at Adelaide Oval in a whitewash.

The amount of talent on the list is there for everyone to see in the rankings and credit must go to the club’s list management, recruiting teams and Luke Beveridge and his coaches.

The Bulldogs are capable of winning multiple flags in the next five years but the challenge is not to waste these chances. Time can get away from clubs with talented lists if they don’t grab the opportunit­ies, as Melbourne has just done this year.

The Bulldogs need to harness the disappoint­ment of their grand final loss to motivate them towards a big 2022. The talent is there but they need to be careful not to waste these moments and end up looking back with regret.

 ?? ?? The Bulldogs are well placed for another shot at the flag next year with players like Bailey Smith (main), Marcus Bontempell­i (above) and Adam Treloar (below) driving the midfield. Main picture: Michael Klein
The Bulldogs are well placed for another shot at the flag next year with players like Bailey Smith (main), Marcus Bontempell­i (above) and Adam Treloar (below) driving the midfield. Main picture: Michael Klein
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