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bornadog
13-08-2013, 05:22 PM
http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa198/mmsalih/COONEYAdam_zps9b67688a.png (http://s202.photobucket.com/user/mmsalih/media/COONEYAdam_zps9b67688a.png.html)

Height: 185 cm
DOB: 30-09-1985
Weight: 87 kg
Debut: 2004

AFL AWARDS
Brownlow Medal - 2008

All Australian - 2008

All Australian Nominee - 2010

NAB AFL Rising Star Nominee - 2004

CLUB AWARDS
Western Bulldogs NAB Cup Premiership Side - 2010

Western Bulldogs Runner Up Best & Fairest - 2008

Western Bulldogs Match Committee Award - 2005

Western Bulldogs Best First Year Player - 2004

Plays his 200th game for the red white and blue this Sunday against Adelaide.

Come on Dogs Sign him up again for the next few years.

Well done ADAM

chef
13-08-2013, 05:23 PM
Well done Cooney, Here's hoping we can get at least another 50 out of him.

anfo27
13-08-2013, 08:55 PM
Well done Coon dog!!! Just rapt for him the he can finally train & play pain free. Hopefully he signs a new deal & stays dog for a while yet.

boydogs
13-08-2013, 08:57 PM
Good stuff Adam, been great watching you back near your best this season.

F'scary
13-08-2013, 09:05 PM
And thank you to the German Herr Docktor with the revolutionary treatment -a treatment with low surgical intervention (taking of blood, injecting of treated blood) that Cooney can apparently retake in the off-season if the knee feels sore again.

G-Mo77
13-08-2013, 09:29 PM
Time flies doesn't it. 200 games?!?!? :eek:

Well done Coons!

The Bulldogs Bite
13-08-2013, 09:40 PM
Time flies doesn't it. 200 games?!?!? :eek:

Well done Coons!

Thought the same thing, remember watching vision of him in the lead up to the draft!

LostDoggy
13-08-2013, 09:47 PM
Congratulations Adam. You have given many of us supporters heaps of pleasure over the last 9/10 years. Hopefully you will give us more in the years to come. Go Coons!

bornadog
13-08-2013, 10:59 PM
Thought the same thing, remember watching vision of him in the lead up to the draft!

http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa198/mmsalih/2004ConquestAdamCooneyDraftSignatur_zps9e9e470c.jpg (http://s202.photobucket.com/user/mmsalih/media/2004ConquestAdamCooneyDraftSignatur_zps9e9e470c.jpg.html)

Go_Dogs
13-08-2013, 10:59 PM
Great milestone for him to reach given his long history with injury. At his best (which is happening more frequently at the moment!) he's one of my favourite players to watch.

Well done to Coons and hopefully there's a few more good years left for us to enjoy him playing in Bulldogs colours.

ReLoad
14-08-2013, 08:19 AM
Bit of a legend the coon dog.

Favourite moment was when he took that ruck contest against the weagles, won the tap then followed up magnificently.

Genuine superstar.

LostDoggy
14-08-2013, 09:13 AM
Bit of a legend the coon dog.

Favourite moment was when he took that ruck contest against the weagles, won the tap then followed up magnificently.

Genuine superstar.

Running into goal against Adelaide — was it 2006? — to seal the win in a nailbiter.

KT31
14-08-2013, 09:22 AM
Congrats to Adam, champion of the club and hopefully a one club player.

Ozza
14-08-2013, 09:39 AM
Tremendous effort to have gotten to 200 games as a 27 year old, with a brownlow and All Australian under his belt. I guess its a little surprising that he hasn't won a club B&F - but regardless it has been a great career and hopefully we'll see three more good years from him.

He's given Bulldogs supporters some pretty exciting moments over the last 10 years.

always right
14-08-2013, 10:13 AM
Congrats Adam. My favourite vision of Cooney is him bursting out of the centre, legs pumping, with opposition players desparately reaching out to tackle him but grabbing at thin air as he puts on the afterburners.

Mofra
14-08-2013, 10:54 AM
Superstar, phenomenal effort

I'll never for get that last quarter against Brisbane. He was absolutely unstoppable.

Dean Cox has never beaten him in the ruck

Happy Days
14-08-2013, 11:24 AM
Awesome effort, one of the most aesthetically pleasing players to watch that I've seen.

Always remember him being best on in a game against Essendon, and after the game in a post match interview admitting that he hadn't slept the night before with his step-daughter in the hospital. Absolutely heart warming stuff.

Also necking the glass of champagne on stage at the Brownlow. Sickest dude.

Bulldog4life
14-08-2013, 11:31 AM
I love watching Coon Dog play and as it already been expressed I hope he remains dedicated to the doggies.

Remi Moses
14-08-2013, 04:27 PM
Superstar, phenomenal effort

I'll never for get that last quarter against Brisbane. He was absolutely unstoppable.

Dean Cox has never beaten him in the ruck

That's my favourite moment. He got a blast from Rocket, and then just dominated.
The injury has hampered him significantly, but his form this year at times resembled 2008.

I'm Not Bitter Anymore!
14-08-2013, 06:34 PM
I loved the way he kissed Ablett on the top of his head when he passed him the Brownlow.

Please stay Coons

WBFC4FFC
14-08-2013, 06:47 PM
Coo-Knee! Let's hope it continues to hold-up for the rest of his career at the Bullies!

westdog54
15-08-2013, 01:34 PM
Bit of a legend the coon dog.

Favourite moment was when he took that ruck contest against the weagles, won the tap then followed up magnificently.

Genuine superstar.

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Enjoy!!

EasternWest
15-08-2013, 01:49 PM
IwuQOFrOEkQ

Enjoy!!

Hilarious.

bornadog
16-08-2013, 11:45 AM
Link (http://www.westernbulldogs.com.au/news/2013-08-16/200-up-for-coons)

OUT-OF-CONTRACT Western Bulldog Adam Cooney is optimistic about penning a new deal with the club by the end of the season, as he prepares for his 200th game against the Crows on Sunday.

Rival clubs have shown growing interest since the restricted free agent put off contract talks earlier in the year.

But despite coach Brendan McCartney recently saying there is 'a bit to work at' before securing the Brownlow medalist’s signature, Cooney has re-iterated his desire to be a one-club player.

"We're in negotiations at the moment with the club, so fingers crossed it will get sorted out soon," Cooney told AFL.com.au.

"They're getting there. I'd like to think we'll get it sorted out if not before the end of the season certainly not too long after that.

"I'd love to be a Bulldog for life. They're the club that gave me my start. As I said, I've been here ten years now. I only live five minutes down the road, so it's a place that I certainly love."

Cooney also poured cold water on speculation he is feeling the lure from his home state of South Australia.

"I'm pretty firmly entrenched in the Melbourne lifestyle," Cooney said.

"My kids just go to school down the road. I don't think we'll be heading back to Adelaide any time soon."

The 199-gamer has battled a knee condition for a number of years.

However, he is confident he has it under control and says he won't need surgery in the off-season.

"I'm just feeling fit and running on top of the ground, and I've got my speed back, which is good," Cooney said.

"It's not too bad at the moment. I've been managing it really well with the club and just doing what I need to do training-wise to feel good and feel fresh going into each game.

"I won't have to have surgery, touch wood, at the end of the year ... It's just rest, and manage it, and then a big pre-season again.

"I love playing footy. I've played for ten years now. It's pretty much the one thing that I've been good at in my life, so hopefully I can play for a few more years yet."

ADAM COONEY ON:

Whether he though he'd get to 200 games

"I didn't think I'd get there when I first got drafted, that's for sure. I was a slightly overweight kid from Adelaide when I came across and if you said that I'd play 200 games I would have laughed at you in my first couple of years.

"The last couple of years I have (doubted it). Obviously with my knee injury that I've been battling with the last couple of years, there was a few doubts there, but I've managed to do probably 80-90 per cent of pre-season this year. I've only missed two games this year, so it's been a positive year for me."

How long he can keep playing

"Seven or eight (years) probably, max. I'm not too sure. I'll take it year by year, and we'll see how we go. Hopefully two or three."

Brendan McCartney's influence

"He's a real edgy character, Brendan. He had a plan as soon as he walked in the door. It's taken a while for it to come out. He really wanted us to focus on our contested ball. He thinks that's where the game is won and lost. We've been developing that the last twelve to eighteen months and we're starting to work on other sides of our game, which he's teaching us now."

Tom Liberatore

"I think he's probably in All Australian form. He's leading the AFL in clearances I think, and hard-ball gets. He's certainly an in-and-under type player and for a 21-year old, it's remarkable what he's been able to do."

Brian Lake's chances of winning a flag

"I think they're certainly in for a big shot. It was probably a good move for him. The club got a young pick in Nathan Hrovat as well, who we think's going to be a great player. Do I miss him around the club? Not too much. I'm able to focus a little bit more, now that he's gone. He used to stir me up every now and then, but he's certainly a great mate of mine.

The state of the game

"I think the game's in pretty good shape. I certainly don't spend too much time worrying about rule changes or subs or anything like that. You can't change it, so you've just got to go with what the AFL serves up."

Best player in the game right now

"Gary Ablett Jnr."

Toughest opponent

"Toughest one was probably Cameron Ling. Geelong were obviously a powerhouse side and he was their main man. I had some good battles with Lingy, and he got the better of me most times."

Whether Rodney Eade should return to coaching

"I think if he's still got that passion to do it, which I think he's said publicly, I think he'd be a great fit for any number of teams."

Barry Hall or Jason Akermanis

"They're both pretty different types of players. I think Barry came to our club and made a real impact with the group. Aker did as well for a few years. I think Barry kicked 80 goals one year when he was here so I'll go with Baz."

Eastdog
16-08-2013, 11:52 AM
Great player congratulations Adam Cooney.

LostDoggy
16-08-2013, 12:44 PM
Saw footage on 360 last night from when he first got here. Geez he was a tubby ball of fluff.

Congrats Adam. Happy to see many more games :)

Ghost Dog
16-08-2013, 12:47 PM
Saw footage on 360 last night from when he first got here. Geez he was a tubby ball of fluff.

Congrats Adam. Happy to see many more games :)

http://182.50.142.100/cartimages/2004_afl_select_conquest_draft_pick_signature_ds01_adam_coon ey.jpg

Not wrong!

Bulldog Revolution
16-08-2013, 01:27 PM
Congratulations Adam

I hope that the club and Adam can come to an agreement

He has been a great bulldog, and I'd like to see him be a dog for life and continue playing good footy and contributing to our rebuild.

bornadog
19-08-2013, 03:31 PM
Great win for the champ.

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JohnGentStand
19-08-2013, 10:40 PM
There has been a lot of chat at how he has got fitter, and the pace is back etc. , but I thought his marking vs Adelaide was as good as I have seen also. Kudos Coons

LostDoggy
19-08-2013, 11:07 PM
So much love for this ginge. Out-rucking Dean Cox was so funny.

azabob
20-08-2013, 07:31 AM
There has been a lot of chat at how he has got fitter, and the pace is back etc. , but I thought his marking vs Adelaide was as good as I have seen also. Kudos Coons

You are so right, his marking was so strong on Sunday.

BornInDroopSt'54
10-12-2013, 10:14 AM
Has Cooney had more treatment this off season?
Quote from last off season:

""I would go in each day and they would take blood from your arm, spin it in a centrifuge, then heat it and inject it into your knee the next day with the aim of reducing the pain and inflammation."
He has been told to take a "common sense" approach to training - basically that means if it starts hurting again, stop - which should result in him being a different player next season.
"It doesn't last for the rest of your life," Cooney explains. "For the general public it lasts two to four years, for athletes most of them go back every 12 months for a top-up.""

Surely he's had more given the improvement he showed and the risk of him losing those improvements?