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22-01-2016, 04:57 PM
Link (http://www.westernbulldogs.com.au/news/2016-01-22/redpath-talks-tall-up-front)
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Jack Redpath says that he sees an opportunity to share the forward line with his fellow talls as the opening NAB Challenge clash with the Greater Western Sydney Giants inches closer.
While the Bulldogs often adopted a versatile and mobile look in 2015, the 25-year-old power-forward says believes there’s no reason why the Club couldn’t exploit a taller set-up if the circumstances suited.
Over the Christmas break, westernbulldogs.com.au conducted a poll asking the fans to gaze into their crystal balls and name their round one team, with Redpath and Tom Boyd garnering the popular support for the two key forward posts.
With Jordan Roughead and Tom Campbell also likely to see some time closer to goal in 2016, Redpath said that in the right circumstances, a twin towers approach could be tough for opposition sides to cover.
“I can’t see why we can’t work together, it just depends on the team we’re playing," he said.
“I got asked that question last year and I said that of course it can work but it’d have to fit with the team we’re playing, and based on whether we’re both playing good footy at the time.
If they (the opposition) are going with a tall backline, like North for example, I can’t see why not.”
After a strong preseason, Redpath earnt himself a spot in the opening game of the season against the Eagles last yearbefore going back to the VFL for an extended period. He managed to find his way back into the senior side in round 14 after a string of strong performances for Footscray, including multiple bags of 5 goals, and never left.
But it wasn’t just down forward where Redpath excelled in 2015, the big man spent some time in the middle of the ground as well, the 25 year old saying that versatility was a key feature of coach Luke Beveridge’s approach.
“That’s what Bevo’s big on, playing multiple positions – Tommy, Roughy, even myself and Tommy Boyd will probably play a bit of ruck.
“I played a little bit of ruck last year, probably more than I expected to, but I’ve grown to enjoy it. It was hard work against those big boys, but I think you will see the ruckman playing that forward role as well.”
Whether it’s up forward, or as a ruckman, if there’s one thing Redpath is keen to achieve this year, it’s consistency.
“I probably dropped off a little bit last year and then had a really good back half. This year I just want to be consistent right through.
“Right now it’s just about getting the body sound, getting it right, so it’s ready to go for NAB one.”
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CZTUUNvWIAE37Sc.jpg
Jack Redpath says that he sees an opportunity to share the forward line with his fellow talls as the opening NAB Challenge clash with the Greater Western Sydney Giants inches closer.
While the Bulldogs often adopted a versatile and mobile look in 2015, the 25-year-old power-forward says believes there’s no reason why the Club couldn’t exploit a taller set-up if the circumstances suited.
Over the Christmas break, westernbulldogs.com.au conducted a poll asking the fans to gaze into their crystal balls and name their round one team, with Redpath and Tom Boyd garnering the popular support for the two key forward posts.
With Jordan Roughead and Tom Campbell also likely to see some time closer to goal in 2016, Redpath said that in the right circumstances, a twin towers approach could be tough for opposition sides to cover.
“I can’t see why we can’t work together, it just depends on the team we’re playing," he said.
“I got asked that question last year and I said that of course it can work but it’d have to fit with the team we’re playing, and based on whether we’re both playing good footy at the time.
If they (the opposition) are going with a tall backline, like North for example, I can’t see why not.”
After a strong preseason, Redpath earnt himself a spot in the opening game of the season against the Eagles last yearbefore going back to the VFL for an extended period. He managed to find his way back into the senior side in round 14 after a string of strong performances for Footscray, including multiple bags of 5 goals, and never left.
But it wasn’t just down forward where Redpath excelled in 2015, the big man spent some time in the middle of the ground as well, the 25 year old saying that versatility was a key feature of coach Luke Beveridge’s approach.
“That’s what Bevo’s big on, playing multiple positions – Tommy, Roughy, even myself and Tommy Boyd will probably play a bit of ruck.
“I played a little bit of ruck last year, probably more than I expected to, but I’ve grown to enjoy it. It was hard work against those big boys, but I think you will see the ruckman playing that forward role as well.”
Whether it’s up forward, or as a ruckman, if there’s one thing Redpath is keen to achieve this year, it’s consistency.
“I probably dropped off a little bit last year and then had a really good back half. This year I just want to be consistent right through.
“Right now it’s just about getting the body sound, getting it right, so it’s ready to go for NAB one.”