News Barrett came to the Bulldogs as the attack whisperer. He needs to start shouting

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Back in July last year, the consensus across the NRL was clear - Trent Barrett was the answer to revamp the worst attack in NRL history and restore pride at Belmore.

Once a disjointed and impatient inside the opposition red zone, the Penrith Panthers went from averaging 17 points per game to over 26 within the space of a year.

“It’s got his [Barrett’s] fingerprints all over it,” Manly utility Lachlan Croker declared in July last season.

He was not the only one who could clearly see the impact Barrett was having as Panthers attacking coach.

“He caters to the whole team and I think that’s probably what he’s good at - working to the team’s strengths,” then Panthers captain James Tamou added at the time.

With Kyle Flanagan, Nick Cotric and Corey Allan brought to Belmore and Matt Burton soon to follow them, the hope was Barrett would have the tools to make an immediate impact.

Three rounds into Barrett’s reigns, however, and the enormity of the task has become clear.

The Bulldogs have managed just 16 points and, with a 24-0 loss to the Broncos became the first side in the club’s history to be held scoreless in consecutive weeks.

A look at the numbers over the opening rounds does not make for pretty reading.

BULLDOGS ATTACKING BREAKDOWN - 2020 vs 2021 (RANK)

POINTS:
14.1 (15th) vs 5.3 (16th)

TRIES: 2.5 (15th) vs 1 (16th)

LINEBREAKS: 3.2 (16th) vs 2.7 (16th)

TACKLE BREAKS: 17.6 (16th) vs 19.3 (16th)

RUN METRES: 1397 (12th) vs 1260 (16th)

TACKLES NEEDED IN OPP. 20 FOR A TRY: 16.7 (16th) vs 20 (15th)

For Fox League’s Michael Ennis, the shutout at Suncorp was proof of the gravity of the task at hand for Barrett.

“Given what they have been like defensively, the fact the Bulldogs couldn’t score a point against them [the Broncos] shows just how far off they are with their attack,” Ennis said on the Big League Wrap.

“They could still be there and not have scored. There were positive signs early when Elliott went through and Flanagan missed an opportunity to score but other than that it was few and far between. It’s going to be a long year for them.”


Greg Alexander agreed, adding: “Some of those block shapes they ran, they never looked like making a break. Baz [Trent Barrett] has a lot of work to do.”

Flanagan would be a good place to start.

The 22-year-old was brought in by Barrett to revitalise the Bulldogs’ stagnant attack but has already found himself under pressure.

He was guilty of coming up with the wrong options in attack against Brisbane - playing it short to forwards too often instead of linking with numbers on the outside and, according to the Daily Telegraph’s Paul Crawley, he is “going backwards”.

While Flanagan — just 32 NRL games into his career — is developing as a halfback, his workload and responsibility is that of a senior playmaker.

He is currently averaging 60 possessions per game - 26 more than his halves partner Jake Averillo (34), who has picked up an ankle injury and been replaced by Lachlan Lewis.

The Panthers, Knights, Tigers and Sharks are the four other teams who have a similar disparity in possessions between their halves.

The key difference is those four teams have experienced halfbacks who have largely grown used to being the dominant playmaker with Brooks the potential exception.

Barett was quick to leap to the defence of Flanagan following the dismal Broncos defeat, keen to deflect some of the criticism from his young star.

“Certainly he could have done a few things better tonight, Kyle, but the attack revolves around 13 people on the football field and if you’re middles aren’t doing their job or your hooker’s not doing his job or your back-rower’s not leading properly, well then the whole thing falls down,” he added.

“And that’s where we’re at at the moment, and we were tonight certainly.”

Currently just one forward - Adam Elliott - is averaging over 100 metres per game while the Bulldogs are also conceding the most run metres.

Without the platform up front, it won’t matter who is playing in the halves or what attacking plan Barrett has - it will be ineffective.

NRL360’s Paul Kent, however, called on Barrett to simplify the Bulldogs gameplan to help instil confidence in his young halves.

“I think Canterbury have to go back to fundamental football,” Kent said on Tuesday night.

“That’s what turns them around – catch, pass, three on two, make the right call.

“It’s simple stuff. They’ve struggled to get to their kick, poor old Kyle Flanagan, you watch them and they make a break and he got the ball and he dropped his lollies.

“It’s just some of the mistakes there, that’s endemic of the pressure that’s on them at the moment.”

With the Rabbitohs and Storm in the next fortnight though, it is not going to get any easier for Barrett and the Bulldogs to turn it around.

No-one is expecting Barrett’s Bulldogs to be scoring points at will like the Panthers of 2020 - the gap in roster quality speaks for itself.

But so do the stats and Barrett needs to make sure his fingerprints are all over the solution.

2021 PLAYMAKER POSSESSIONS PER GAME*

Jarome Luai 46

Nathan Cleary 81

Dylan Brown 43

Mitchell Moses 48

Lachlan Lam 44

Luke Keary 59

Ashley Taylor 43

Jamal Fogarty 58

Corey Norman 39

Ben Hunt 50

Jack Wighton 36

George Williams 45

Cody Walker 38

Adam Reynolds 39

Kurt Mann 35**

Mitchell Pearce 80

Kodi Nikorima 50

Chanel Harris-Tavita 64

Anthony Milford 54

Brodie Croft 41

Cameron Munster 59

Jahrome Hughes 53

Matt Moylan 41

Chad Townsend 66

Adam Doueihi 38

Luke Brooks 58

Michael Morgan 30

Jake Clifford 32

Jake Averillo 34

Kyle Flanagan 60

Kieran Foran 44

Daly Cherry-Evans 60

*First-choice halves pairings

**Mann went off injured early in round one so stats from that game were not counted

 

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As Aristidiz pointed out and as Barrett said himself, we're creating overlaps and half opportunities. Flanagan and Averillo just kept taking poor options or not executing. Jackson and Elliott butchering tries also doesn't help.

It's fair enough for people to question Barrett but people need to put things into perspective. We don't hold onto the ball, we're constantly giving away six agains and we can't defend. Plus we're decimated by injuries and suspension and our squad is trash this season.

I'll wait til Burton, Fox etc come next season to judge what Barrett can do with the attack. Burton will make a massive difference.
 

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New coach, new halfback, 3 games into a 3 year tenure and these so called experts want results already? Trent Barrett and Todd Payten are on a hiding to nothing with these unrealistic expectations imo.
It's not unrealistic to expect to score a point against wooden spooners.
 

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Hopefully they just learn from their mistakes week to week, yet to see that yet though..
 

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As Aristidiz pointed out and as Barrett said himself, we're creating overlaps and half opportunities. Flanagan and Averillo just kept taking poor options or not executing. Jackson and Elliott butchering tries also doesn't help.

It's fair enough for people to question Barrett but people need to put things into perspective. We don't hold onto the ball, we're constantly giving away six agains and we can't defend. Plus we're decimated by injuries and suspension and our squad is trash this season.

I'll wait til Burton, Fox etc come next season to judge what Barrett can do with the attack. Burton will make a massive difference.
As fucked as this sounds, I think Lewis will make a positive impact on both sides of the ball
 

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New coach, new halfback, 3 games into a 3 year tenure and these so called experts want results already? Trent Barrett and Todd Payten are on a hiding to nothing with these unrealistic expectations imo.
Even Holbrook who I wanted us to sign originally started off horribly last season with a few thrashings. Then once he had time to put his stamp on the team and they had a softer draw, then went on a run and looked great.

People were hammering Saints and Griffin after the Cronulla game but they had two soft games against Nth Qld and Manly to get their confidence and now everyone is hailing Griffin for the job he's doing.

People are way too fickle and reactionary and need to understand that any new coach needs a season to put their stamp on the team. We've been this shit under Des and Pay too, so I don't see how it's all Baz's fault.
 

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I don't expect it to improve anytime soon either.

The only way to gel is with game time and if Tbaz is going to wield the axe after 3 weeks again it will never settle.

Meaney can be safe and dependable at fullback but he has always struggled ball playing and that's one of Allen's strengths.

If Averillo is actually injured than injury has forced the Lewis selection but he will not improve a thing either. Playing a decent game in reggies against a Raiders side mailing it in doesn't really erase the rubbish Lewis has delivered in NRL for the past few years.
 

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I absolutely hate the way we played but it's been only 3 games into the season and the so called experts are already laying the boot into him.
 

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Meaney can be safe and dependable at fullback but he has always struggled ball playing and that's one of Allen's strengths.
While I would like Meaney to have another crack at Fullback, what you have pointed out regarding ball playing might be a problem
 

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Even Holbrook who I wanted us to sign originally started off horribly last season with a few thrashings. Then once he had time to put his stamp on the team and they had a softer draw, then went on a run and looked great.

People were hammering Saints and Griffin after the Cronulla game but they had two soft games against Nth Qld and Manly to get their confidence and now everyone is hailing Griffin for the job he's doing.

People are way too fickle and reactionary and need to understand that any new coach needs a season to put their stamp on the team. We've been this shit under Des and Pay too, so I don't see how it's all Baz's fault.
NAH HOLBROOK IS UNPROVEN AND FUCKING CLUELESS AND OUT OF HIS DEPTH SOMETHING NEEDS TO CHANGE. WHAT HAS HE ACHIEVED? WHAT HAS HIS COACHING STAFF ACHIEVED?
 

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While I would like Meaney to have another crack at Fullback, what you have pointed out regarding ball playing might be a problem
Thought his ball playing as always been serviceable. Not good like Allens but imo he's more of an overall threat.
 

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While I would like Meaney to have another crack at Fullback, what you have pointed out regarding ball playing might be a problem
Meaney had a great game on the wing last week so I just would have kept him there he might get in a grove and continued that form all year.

With the style of player Meaney is I don't think it makes a difference if he's fullback or on the wing.

At least Allan has the ability to ball play and he's coming up against Souths so he might have had a point to prove.
 

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I hoped we'd start the year really well. But my expectations weren't exactly high. And we've been poor to start. But in all honesty I know that while plenty on here had some optimism, most were realistic. If we do well this season we should be pushing for position 8-12 according to our own member poll.

We're in the process of reinventing the wheel with our attack compared to last season. The media as usual will happily jump on any Bulldogs bad news. I just hope our fans learn a little patience. We'll hopefully be a competitive team before the end of the season. But we need time to work things out.
 

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Meaney had a great game on the wing last week so I just would have kept him there he might get in a grove and continued that form all year.

With the style of player Meaney is I don't think it makes a difference if he's fullback or on the wing.

At least Allan has the ability to ball play and he's coming up against Souths so he might have had a point to prove.
Maybe if Flanno hits the right player in attack this week leading to a couple of tries on the wing for Allen it might give him some confidence.
I think a lot of our players confidence levels would have dropped
 

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Thought his ball playing as always been serviceable. Not good like Allens but imo he's more of an overall threat.
I just like a fullback to have pace, that's just me.

No one gets to run at broken defense more than a fullback does. But the fullback needs pace.

Patten had pace and Barba had it in truckloads and both were able to cement the fullback position. And neither of them were the best ball players.

Fullback needs pace
 

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Maybe if Flanno hits the right player in attack this week leading to a couple of tries on the wing for Allen it might give him some confidence.
I think a lot of our players confidence levels would have dropped
To be brutally honest Flanagan's decision making has made a lot of players look worse then they actually are.

That's the thing that will take time to get right I think.

It's a big concern how the players could respond if we cop back to back pastings in the next two games if the players heads are already down.

The might not recover from it.
 

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Fuck are we going to have this shit all year. I Barrett is safe. There are other coaches with better rosters on zero. Rookie spin, no tackle breakers and no forwards to bend the line. We don't have speed to burn and even simple draw and pass skills are lacking. What do you expect from the attack. FfS
 
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