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24-01-2018, 05:30 PM
Link (http://www.westernbulldogs.com.au/news/2018-01-24/stronger-for-longer-baileys-new-season-goals)
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Bailey Williams is eyeing a regular spot in the Bulldogs’ line-up this season.
Having played mostly across half-back since being drafted in 2015, the 20-year-old expects that the lessons he has learned in his 18 senior games will help him prepare for his third year in the AFL.
“I feel I’ve had a good pre-season so far,” said Williams.
“A few little niggles here and there but nothing too major. I’m feeling fit and just looking forward to getting into more games.”
His first two years in the game may have impressed many, but Williams is insistent that he has more to give.
Building endurance will be a focus for the South Australian who conceded his fitness and ability to ‘run out games’ will be a focus.
“My attacking side is not too bad, it’s probably my strength but I’ll keep working on my defensive side.”
“One on ones and spoiling the ball in the packs. Fitness wise I’d like to be able to run out the game better.”
The influence of Development Coach Jordan Russell has helped Williams to get the most out of himself.
“Jordan Russell has worked with me for a couple of years now. He’s been massive on my career so far. I always have long chats with him on what I need to work on.
“It’s more advice, just staying in the phase and always lifting my intensity and training and stuff like that to try and get the most out of it.”
Williams said the opportunity to study a trade outside of football has helped to provide areas of focus beyond AFL.
“I’ve started doing a carpentry course this year. I’ve started doing that with a few of the boys.
“Hopefully that should be enough to keep my mind away from footy for a little bit.”
Running with a new haircut, styled by housemate and teammate Roarke Smith, Williams will be hard to miss.
“It was just a bit of fun at home, he laughed.
“Roarke and I always give each other haircuts and (try to) make it the worst, I guess.”
Williams and his teammates headed to the Sunshine Coast on Wednesday morning to commence a 10-day training camp, as Luke Beveridge's men continue their preparations for the upcoming season.
http://www1.pictures.zimbio.com/gi/Bailey+Williams+VFL+Grand+Final+Casey+v+Footscray+l7_H81PP2A Gl.jpg
Bailey Williams is eyeing a regular spot in the Bulldogs’ line-up this season.
Having played mostly across half-back since being drafted in 2015, the 20-year-old expects that the lessons he has learned in his 18 senior games will help him prepare for his third year in the AFL.
“I feel I’ve had a good pre-season so far,” said Williams.
“A few little niggles here and there but nothing too major. I’m feeling fit and just looking forward to getting into more games.”
His first two years in the game may have impressed many, but Williams is insistent that he has more to give.
Building endurance will be a focus for the South Australian who conceded his fitness and ability to ‘run out games’ will be a focus.
“My attacking side is not too bad, it’s probably my strength but I’ll keep working on my defensive side.”
“One on ones and spoiling the ball in the packs. Fitness wise I’d like to be able to run out the game better.”
The influence of Development Coach Jordan Russell has helped Williams to get the most out of himself.
“Jordan Russell has worked with me for a couple of years now. He’s been massive on my career so far. I always have long chats with him on what I need to work on.
“It’s more advice, just staying in the phase and always lifting my intensity and training and stuff like that to try and get the most out of it.”
Williams said the opportunity to study a trade outside of football has helped to provide areas of focus beyond AFL.
“I’ve started doing a carpentry course this year. I’ve started doing that with a few of the boys.
“Hopefully that should be enough to keep my mind away from footy for a little bit.”
Running with a new haircut, styled by housemate and teammate Roarke Smith, Williams will be hard to miss.
“It was just a bit of fun at home, he laughed.
“Roarke and I always give each other haircuts and (try to) make it the worst, I guess.”
Williams and his teammates headed to the Sunshine Coast on Wednesday morning to commence a 10-day training camp, as Luke Beveridge's men continue their preparations for the upcoming season.