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19-03-2016, 12:08 PM
link (http://www.westernbulldogs.com.au/news/2016-03-19/given-to-fly)
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2015 Sutton Medallist Easton Wood credits senior coach Luke Beveridge for granting him the freedom that saw Wood take the most intercept marks ever recorded in AFL/VFL history.
The image of Easton Wood flying across the front of a pack to intercept another opposition forward thrust has almost become synonymous with the Western Bulldogs 2015 campaign.
Wood took 75 intercept marks in the 2015 home and away season, a number that was a major factor in the 26-year old winning his first Club best and fairest award and earning All-Australian selection for the first time in his eight year career.
Speaking to Luke Darcy at Tuesday night’s Season Launch, Wood said it was the backing of Beveridge that has enabled him to take his game a to a new level.
“[He told me] just to back your instinct in - that’s certainly something that Bevo has brought in – a positive mindset in defence,” Wood said.
“Rather than going out there to negate a player… just go out there and win the ball.”
Wood was able to establish some continuity in his game in 2015 after an injury plagued 2014 season, and in news that will delight Bulldogs fans, he has spent the summer working to improve again.
“I’ve been certainly looking to maintain that consistency but there’s elements of my game that I’m still looking to improve.
“Playing alongside guys like Bob (Murphy), JJ (Jason Johannisen) and Matthew Boyd, they’re such good users of the ball and help take us forward when we’ve got the ball – I’m really looking to improve that offensive side of my game as well.”
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2015 Sutton Medallist Easton Wood credits senior coach Luke Beveridge for granting him the freedom that saw Wood take the most intercept marks ever recorded in AFL/VFL history.
The image of Easton Wood flying across the front of a pack to intercept another opposition forward thrust has almost become synonymous with the Western Bulldogs 2015 campaign.
Wood took 75 intercept marks in the 2015 home and away season, a number that was a major factor in the 26-year old winning his first Club best and fairest award and earning All-Australian selection for the first time in his eight year career.
Speaking to Luke Darcy at Tuesday night’s Season Launch, Wood said it was the backing of Beveridge that has enabled him to take his game a to a new level.
“[He told me] just to back your instinct in - that’s certainly something that Bevo has brought in – a positive mindset in defence,” Wood said.
“Rather than going out there to negate a player… just go out there and win the ball.”
Wood was able to establish some continuity in his game in 2015 after an injury plagued 2014 season, and in news that will delight Bulldogs fans, he has spent the summer working to improve again.
“I’ve been certainly looking to maintain that consistency but there’s elements of my game that I’m still looking to improve.
“Playing alongside guys like Bob (Murphy), JJ (Jason Johannisen) and Matthew Boyd, they’re such good users of the ball and help take us forward when we’ve got the ball – I’m really looking to improve that offensive side of my game as well.”