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12-03-2015, 10:17 AM
Link (http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-03-12/forward-thinking-part-two)
Tom Boyd:The big-money recruit hasn't set the world on fire in the first few competitive hit-outs, but the club is happy with his progress. Will spend time in ruck when not forming a dangerous forward set up with Stewart Crameri and Jake Stringer.
Stewart Crameri: Mystery stills surrounds when the former Bomber will play next due to a provisional suspension from the supplements saga. Didn’t play in the club’s intra-club hit-out on the weekend just gone, but he’s had a solid pre-season. A fit forward line of Crameri, Tom Boyd and Jake Stringer will certainly have Dogs’ fans excited.
Bailey Dale: Drafted to help the Dogs add more the run and carry to their game, the lightly-built youngster has impressed during his first pre season. The 18-year-old, who also has the ability to win his own ball, is likely to spend much of 2015 with Footscray in the VFL.
Caleb Daniel: He may be the competition’s smallest player at 167cm, but that hasn't stopped Daniel being the most impressive of the Dogs' draftees so far. Played good senior footy in the SANFL last year, so an early season debut isn't out of the question.
Tory Dickson: The 27-year-old has been in good pre-season form after winning a new two-year deal late last year. Strong overhead and deadly around goals, he should benefit from the Dogs' new attacking game plan.
Jarrad Grant: 2015 looms as a make or break year for the 2007 top five draft pick, with Grant coming out of contract at season's end. The Dogs' new gameplan of fast ball movement should help his cause.
Lachie Hunter: Looks set to cement himself as a best-22 player playing as a high half-forward. Not the quickest going around, but the 20-year-old has elite agility and a nose for a goal. Has inherited the famous number seven guernsey worn by Doug Hawkins and Scott West.
Toby McLean: The Dogs' top draft pick in 2014 looks set to spend most of this season with Footscray in the VFL while he prepares his body for the rigors of AFL football. A natural player with a knack of taking hangers.
Liam Picken: Has been recast as a defensive forward under new coach Luke Beveridge and if his pre season form is anything to go by, he'll be a success in the role. The 28-year-old is a relentless competitor who sacrifices his own game for the betterment of the team.
Jack Redpath: The man-mountain forward has been the surprise packet of the Dogs' pre season, outshining Tom Boyd with his strong marking and aggression. The former rookie looks destined to play round one.
Jake Stringer: The 20-year-old is having a massive pre-season and this has shown in several of the Bulldogs' match simulation sessions. More midfield time beckons after he dropped weight, but expect Stringer to play predominately forward in 2015. - Ryan Davidson
Anyone else who ,may surprise?
Tom Boyd:The big-money recruit hasn't set the world on fire in the first few competitive hit-outs, but the club is happy with his progress. Will spend time in ruck when not forming a dangerous forward set up with Stewart Crameri and Jake Stringer.
Stewart Crameri: Mystery stills surrounds when the former Bomber will play next due to a provisional suspension from the supplements saga. Didn’t play in the club’s intra-club hit-out on the weekend just gone, but he’s had a solid pre-season. A fit forward line of Crameri, Tom Boyd and Jake Stringer will certainly have Dogs’ fans excited.
Bailey Dale: Drafted to help the Dogs add more the run and carry to their game, the lightly-built youngster has impressed during his first pre season. The 18-year-old, who also has the ability to win his own ball, is likely to spend much of 2015 with Footscray in the VFL.
Caleb Daniel: He may be the competition’s smallest player at 167cm, but that hasn't stopped Daniel being the most impressive of the Dogs' draftees so far. Played good senior footy in the SANFL last year, so an early season debut isn't out of the question.
Tory Dickson: The 27-year-old has been in good pre-season form after winning a new two-year deal late last year. Strong overhead and deadly around goals, he should benefit from the Dogs' new attacking game plan.
Jarrad Grant: 2015 looms as a make or break year for the 2007 top five draft pick, with Grant coming out of contract at season's end. The Dogs' new gameplan of fast ball movement should help his cause.
Lachie Hunter: Looks set to cement himself as a best-22 player playing as a high half-forward. Not the quickest going around, but the 20-year-old has elite agility and a nose for a goal. Has inherited the famous number seven guernsey worn by Doug Hawkins and Scott West.
Toby McLean: The Dogs' top draft pick in 2014 looks set to spend most of this season with Footscray in the VFL while he prepares his body for the rigors of AFL football. A natural player with a knack of taking hangers.
Liam Picken: Has been recast as a defensive forward under new coach Luke Beveridge and if his pre season form is anything to go by, he'll be a success in the role. The 28-year-old is a relentless competitor who sacrifices his own game for the betterment of the team.
Jack Redpath: The man-mountain forward has been the surprise packet of the Dogs' pre season, outshining Tom Boyd with his strong marking and aggression. The former rookie looks destined to play round one.
Jake Stringer: The 20-year-old is having a massive pre-season and this has shown in several of the Bulldogs' match simulation sessions. More midfield time beckons after he dropped weight, but expect Stringer to play predominately forward in 2015. - Ryan Davidson
Anyone else who ,may surprise?