Zero Tackle-Bulldogs Season Review 2019

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EF799B4B-64A6-48BC-B6A7-F1FD1265ACED.jpeg Highlights:

– Upsets Galore: The Dogs were never really relevant in the finals race in terms of an appearance themselves, but boy did they cause some issues for those teams competing for finals spots.

In the final six weeks of the season, they beat the Tigers (9th), Panthers (10th), the Broncos (8th) and the Bunnies (3rd).

This created havoc for all four sides who probably would have expected to beat the unfancied Dogs.

The Tigers missed finals by a win, as did the Panthers. The Broncos were whipped by Parra after falling to 8th by a result, and the Bunnies finished a win behind second place.

They also upset the Sharks, momentarily halting their finals charge, and beat the Eels at Bankwest.

– DWZ Signing: The mid-season signing of one time Kiwi captain Dallin Watene-Zelezniak was a brilliant piece of business by a club known lately for ridiculous recruitment decisions.

A super versatile player, DWZ provides a rep option across multiple positions, mainly at fullback.

The Dogs looked a far more complete side after his signings. There were, of course, other factors but the Dogs won seven games after his arrival.

His experience and talent is priceless for a club with so many young players. Brilliant signing.


– Completion Rate: Incredibly the Bulldogs, despite finishing 12th, finished the season with the game’s best completion rate of 80%.
As I’ve mentioned before, this can be a misleading stat, but a completion rate of 80% is pretty incredible. Perhaps it shows they need to take more risks, but show me a coach that wouldn’t take an 80% rate across an entire season.

Low Lights:

– Big Losses: The Dogs started their season with two horror losses. A 40-6 battering at the hands of the Warriors had many, myself included, shuddering at the thought of the Dogs 2010 season. Week two didn’t see much of an improvement, with the Dogs being hammered 36-16 by the Eels.
For all the positives this year, the Dogs were played off the park far too often. Even the team that finished 15th in the Dragons ran up two scorelines and won a combined 72-10 over the Dogs.

– Blunt Attack: The Dogs won 10 of 24 games yet finished with a -151 points differential. Only the Dragons and Titans were worse. In the games where the Dogs defence leaked big points, they were no chance.

Only eight teams had better defensive records across the regular season, however, the Dogs finished a distant last in terms of points scored.

Even the ordinary, dare I say it awful, Titans scored 44 points that the boys from Belmore. That needs urgent attention.

– Foran Injury Curse: As a big fan of the former Premiership and World Cup winning number six, this hurts to type, but 2019 was another season where Kieran Foran spent almost as much time on the sideline as on the field.

Encouragingly he did manage two more games than last year with 14 games, there were too many times where he was forced off the field early.
I’m in no way blaming Foran for anything negative in the Dogs season, but if they’re to make finals Foran needs to play every game, or very close to it.

Unfortunately, he was again injured while playing for New Zealand against the Lions and will miss a large stretch of the start of 2020.
Star Player: Josh Jackson

This is going to be a hard one to justify using stats, as Jackson’s stats are not blowing away in terms of tries, line breaks or big meters.

That said, I’d love to see the stats on try saving tackles, or efforts despite the play being gone, or plays well beyond his expectations and job title.
Jackson is the heart and soul of this Dogs outfit. Stats wise he averaged over 100 metres per game and tackled at over 90% effectiveness. He played every game in the season showing his durability.

I couldn’t believe the stories linking him with a move away from the club.

Season Grading: C
 

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Not our best season by far but We finished strong and that's all I care about.. glad they emphasised on DWZ because all I am hearing on here lately is people whinging about us not signing anybody... Dallin, CHN and Napa have all been good purchases.. Meaney did well for a little guy playing out of position and Cogger improved... bring on 2020!
 

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Not our best season by far but We finished strong and that's all I care about.. glad they emphasised on DWZ because all I am hearing on here lately is people whinging about us not signing anybody... Dallin, CHN and Napa have all been good purchases.. Meaney did well for a little guy playing out of position and Cogger improved... bring on 2020!
The team really improved a lot as our inexperienced players caught up with the demands of the NRL. Hopefully that translates to a decent first half of season 2020. There were numerous games this year when poor calls threw the team out of the game. Admittedly the team responded quite frequently by shooting themselves in the foot with poor composure and stupid errors. But hopefully the added experience the team has accrued will eliminate some of the issues with players panicking and making errors through desperation.
 

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The team really improved a lot as our inexperienced players caught up with the demands of the NRL. Hopefully that translates to a decent first half of season 2020. There were numerous games this year when poor calls threw the team out of the game. Admittedly the team responded quite frequently by shooting themselves in the foot with poor composure and stupid errors. But hopefully the added experience the team has accrued will eliminate some of the issues with players panicking and making errors through desperation.

Yea.. I mean I thought the season was ok considering we were predicted as being wooden spooners by a long way... they definitely did shoot themselves in the foot alot, but that's to be expected when there is barely 100 games in your spine bar when Hoppa was at the back and the few games Foz played... when you look at the way other teams finish off a season that starts off the way ours did... you see a big difference... Knights post Bennet for example... the heads stayed down, where as our boys drew a line in the sand and were one of the form teams for the latter part of the season
 

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Yea.. I mean I thought the season was ok considering we were predicted as being wooden spooners by a long way... they definitely did shoot themselves in the foot alot, but that's to be expected when there is barely 100 games in your spine bar when Hoppa was at the back and the few games Foz played... when you look at the way other teams finish off a season that starts off the way ours did... you see a big difference... Knights post Bennet for example... the heads stayed down, where as our boys drew a line in the sand and were one of the form teams for the latter part of the season
Even early in the season we displayed some fighting spirit. The two massive losses to start with were followed by a game where we were denied two tries vs Melbourne and still only lost by a goal (which the refs conveniently moved 12-15 metres wider than it was scored for Martin to kick). We knocked off an undefeated tigers. And took the game to a few highly touted teams. But you aren't wrong about the fact that the late season success was pleasing due to the fact that many of our supporters had given up well before the team did. In the end we finished above a number of teams with enviable rosters and coaches with bigger reputations.

The important thing going into next season is retaining the self belief and team spirit that was on display through our late season charge.
 

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Even early in the season we displayed some fighting spirit. The two massive losses to start with were followed by a game where we were denied two tries vs Melbourne and still only lost by a goal (which the refs conveniently moved 12-15 metres wider than it was scored for Martin to kick). We knocked off an undefeated tigers. And took the game to a few highly touted teams. But you aren't wrong about the fact that the late season success was pleasing due to the fact that many of our supporters had given up well before the team did. In the end we finished above a number of teams with enviable rosters and coaches with bigger reputations.

The important thing going into next season is retaining the self belief and team spirit that was on display through our late season charge.
exactly.. some of our floggings were simply experience against mostly cc cup.. but the team always turned up and that's why they had the confidence to finish the year strongly.. not gonna lie.. I thought we were spoon bound after Origin... just didn't think we had the points to win any games but they made a stand re defence and then Dallin's arrival provided the strong voice at the back and the tide turned.. I can't understand the negativity here when fans of other teams, and even guys like Sterlo are saying we should be optimistic about 2020
 

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Strong finish, fired at the wrong time, so it’s gotta turn around 2020, we will need a good start to even consider playing finals.
 

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Good on ya fellas - nice to see some half full glasses in the Kennel
 
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