News (Yawn..) Cronk: Dogs spent $3m to become a contender but ignored one key issue. It spells ‘trouble’

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Swings and roundabouts... stat's change every year, squads change every year- the ladder changes every year.

Of course we were poor defensively last year we were the wooden spooners for crying out loud.

We've been astute at signing players that will go along way to address that and as a result the stat's should change.

I personally bet him my property portfolio vs his property portfolio that our defensive stat's will be much better than last year, let's see if he actually believes the drible he's written.
This exactly. Last years stats don't determine next years results. Especially with the turnover in personal we have experienced. It has been massive!!
A big factor to defense is also attitude. When your coming last, your surrounded by bog average players, and the refs are absolutely caning you very single game, then your heads drops, your attitude changes and your defense suffers. Its a downward spiral. But next year will be completely different. We have loads of tackle breaking beasts and super fast skilfully outside backs. This puts us on the front foot and our whole attitude shifts. Therefore I believe our defense will also improve.
 

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Gobsmacking article. Slow off-season!
 

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Unfortunately, they gotta find something to write about and our recruitment drive is literally the only thing exciting about the NRL at the moment.

To an extent he is right, but TBaz clearly knows how to coach. Pretty much every press conference he discussed drop balls out of our own half and stupid penalties. Having players who nail the fundamentals will increase our chance of holding the ball and playing better field position. Then it truly becomes a battle of who has the better attack and defence. Last year, we never gave ourselves a chance.
 

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I think we'll get better treatment from the WWE refs next year in terms of penalties and 6 agains because of their own confirmation bias of which team should win due to our stronger roster and having a strong media influence in our club in Gus. The top teams get better treatment particularly the 50-50 calls and laying on top of tackled players because the refs believe they should be winning the game. So the refs think nothing of it if they continually give tho top teams penalties during the game. A cellar dweller team rarely gets on top against a top side because the refs will cane them in the ruck knowing they won't get scrutinised. It's a self fulfilling prophecy from the refs.
All of that is right...except for the refs part :grinning:...they'll still cane us ....we're going to have to change that outcome all by ourselves :grinning:...and we will!
 

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Cronk just deflecting the spotlight from the Rorters.
When you have shit players, you have shit defence and attack....let's see 2022 and how it pans out first!
 

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When you can't score points it gives the opposition more confidence to score against you. Scoring more points also wastes more time to take conversions, celebrating tries and restarting the game and also getting the ball back from the kick off. Because we weren't scoring points, we kept the ball in play more often and gave the other team every opportunity to keep scoring against us. Also, when we kept coming up with no points when we tried to attack and came up with nothing, where is the incentive to defend, it deflates us and our heads go down and gives the other team a roll on.
 

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The Bulldogs have splashed cash on some of the best attacking players in the NRL, but it will count for little if their defensive woes continue.

That’s the message from rugby league great Cooper Cronk who played in a gobsmacking nine NRL grand finals throughout his illustrious carer.

The Bulldogs - who would take just making the finals next year - have overhauled their roster after finishing second last in 2020 and collecting the wooden spoon this year.

Coach Trent Barrett arrived at the end of 2020, fresh off helping Penrith to the grand final as an assistant, and he immediately went on a signing spree.

Barrett landed Panthers trio Matt Burton, Tevita Pangai Jr and Brent Naden, Dragons duo Matt Dufty, Paul Vaughan and Storm superstar Josh Addo-Carr for the 2022 season.

Things then ramped up a notch when rugby league mastermind Phil Gould returned to Canterbury in July as the club’s general manager.

That saw the Dogs sign Eels star hooker Reed Mahoney and Panthers forward Viliame Kikau for the 2023 season.

It means in 2023, between Pangai Jr ($750,000), Addo-Carr ($500,000), Burton ($500,000), Kikau ($800,000) and Mahoney ($600,000) - the Dogs will be spending $3.15 million of their $10 million salary cap on just five players.

It will be one of the most star-studded rosters in the competition but Cronk believes the recruiting strategy has focused too much on attacking players.

The Bulldogs were one of the worst defensive teams in the NRL over the past two seasons, leaking 25.2 points per game in 2020 and 29.5 points per game in 2021.

Cronk questioned whether the Dogs have spent their cash wisely, emphasising that teams who win the competition prioritise defence.

“The Dogs had issues scoring points so they went out and bought a lot of attacking players and I don’t know if that’s the right approach for the Bulldogs,” Cronk told foxsports.com.au.

“Yes they need to score points and yes they need to have a threat but they also need to keep that (old) Bulldogs mentality about defence and that hardnose approach to winning games.

Look at the last three or four games of the season, they were low scoring and the best defensive team ended up winning the competition.”

Burton, Pangai Jr, Naden and Kikau are coming from that team but as individuals they statistically have some defensive flaws.

The quartet conceded - either a penalty or a six again - 54 times in 2021. However, Pangai Jr moved from the Broncos mid-season.

Dufty doesn’t give away penalty but he missed almost one in three tackles last season and wasn’t offered a new contract at the Dragons because of his defence.

“I’m really interested to see how the Bulldogs go, they’ve got some real talent there, Josh Addo-Carr, Burton, Pangai Jr, Vaughan, Dufty, all those guys are great players but they probably think scoring tries and creativity first,” Cronk said.

“Matt Dufty, if you believe the reports out of the Dragons, he was moved on because of his work ethic defensively.

It will be super interesting to see how Trent Barrett gets that team together.

“(Their defence) hasn’t been good enough, they’ve been down the bottom of the ladder, you can bring all the attacking flair your want to a team but if you can’t stop a team scoring points then you’re in trouble.

“They have the potential to be like the Wests Tigers in 2005 - and I’m not saying the Bulldogs will win the comp - but the Wests Tigers won the competition by outscoring the opposition.

“If they can get those attacking-mindset players to think defence first then I think the Bulldogs can climb up the ladder.

“If they don’t, they might improve just slightly.”

This Cronk knobhead is as bad as Rothfield. Wouldn’t matter who we signed or what we did he’d find fault with it
 

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This Cronk knobhead is as bad as Rothfield. Wouldn’t matter who we signed or what we did he’d find fault with it
Yeah starting to not like this prick..... Waiting to hear what he says when we're back at the top.
 

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Our defensive issues this season can almost 100% be put down to the absolute rort of a rule introduced (6agin)where a referee can single handed decide who wins the game by handing one team 60% + of the ball.

This is the single worst rule change in the games history. This subjective rule which gives the ref no accountability alone costs us and extra 3-4 wins last season. With an unmeasurable amount of defensive points also attributed to it.

Our defence will be much better this year on the basis we should get a more even share of possession.
 

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He has a point but we are most likely developing our half and fb respectively hence why we can spend huge elsewhere. However, something is got to give soon. I don’t think a big name can be recruited unless we offload the contracted players like Cotric, Allan and Flanagan.
 

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Presumably Cronk remembers the 2008 grand final,he played in it apparently. Melbourne had the best defensive record that year and yet they were flogged 40 nil.
You can't beat a good defensive side if you can't score points.
 

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true CMP we were flogged by the rule change and a shit side and a few other things but fuck we have to let it go will be better for the run next year.
 

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Another thing the media refuse to address is how much emphasis we are placing on pathways by having 2 NSW Cup sides and a stupid amount of players on train and trial deals.

This isn't only something that will help us but also going to strengthen the quality of the talent for the rest of the comp. I'll take a bloke like Judda Turahui, I hope he kills it and plays NRL but good chance he impresses in NSW Cup and opens himself to a top 30 opportunity at another club for 2023.
 
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