The Bulldogs must take a trip to the Butcher

By james rosewarne / Roar Guru

On Monday, Mark Robinson of the Herald Sun reported that four Melbourne-based clubs had shown an active interest in luring Port Adelaide’s John Butcher back to Victoria. The Western Bulldogs were not among them.

In a season which simply didn’t meet expectations, cost Rodney Eade his job, confirmed Barry Hall’s retirement and looks likely to claim Callan Ward, the Bulldogs ought to be active in the market where out of contract and disgruntled players are concerned.

As disappointing as Ward’s imminent departure is, the Dogs simply can’t afford a woe-is-me approach during what’s an extremely delicate period for the club.

Chief among priorities for the Bulldogs this off season – along with finding a coach – is securing the services of someone capable of fulfilling the power-forward vacuum, which for too long, has been the Dog’s millstone.

Talk surrounding John Butcher, regardless of its authenticity, is understandable and will remain vibrant until he inks another deal with Port.

Butcher is from Maffra in Central Gippsland. He’s currently part of a Port team seemingly going nowhere fast while his family has expressed a strong desire for him to return home.

Adding to the intrigue is the fact that Butcher’s present contract is set to expire; he’s a former top ten pick, whose last three games have been scintillating.

He’s kicked ten goals in his last two games, and is averaging 3.3 contested marks per match, a figure only Travis Cloke can claim supremacy over.

That there would be at least four Melbourne teams acutely interested in the 197cm Butcher is hardly surprising.

That the Western Bulldogs aren’t apparently one of them is baffling.

The Dogs have been crying out for a key forward/goal-kicking option for the last twenty years. An arrival came in the form of Barry Hall, however, his time at the Bulldogs was fleeting and as brilliant as it was, didn’t culminate in a long sort after premiership.

In the meantime, the only key forward to really take genuine strides at the Dogs has been Liam Jones whose sophomore year has been excellent.

He’s operated as a true centre half forward, missed just two games and collected a team high of 43 contested marks, bettered by only four players in the competition.

Jones hasn’t, however, seriously troubled the scorers this season with Hall and Daniel Giansiracusa preferred inside 50 options. With the former set to play his final game this weekend and Giansiracusa well and truly in the twilight of his career, the Dogs’ forward setup looks as precarious as it was before they landed Hall.

Outside of Big Barry and Giansiracusa, the Bulldogs have had little return from players supposedly equipped to be target men; Jarrad Grant’s form has been patchy, Ayce Cordy’s still extremely raw while Jordan Roughead looks far more adept in the ruck than when operating as a forward.

Most alarming is that the Bulldogs are the only team in the competition to have just one player (Jones) to have taken more than 20 contested marks this season, while only Sydney and the Gold Coast have taken fewer total marks.

Damning statistics and evidence that when it comes to big bodies up forward, the Bulldogs are sorely lacking.

It was reported that in the Dogs’ efforts to keep Callan Ward, they were prepared to part with $1.3 million dollars, spread over three seasons.

Small fry in comparison to the money being offered by the Western Sydney Giants, but proof nonetheless that the Bulldogs indeed have the capacity to get their hands on some serious money where player spending is concerned.

Such money now needs to stay on the table in pursuit of a key forward.

Not that all that money should be offered to Butcher, a veteran of just four senior games. However, the Bulldogs simply have to be active in the trading period and must wholeheartedly investigate finding a long-term solution to their power forward dilemma.

At just 20, it’s far too much an ask to expect Liam Jones to carry the forward line by himself.

John Butcher may well stay in Port Adelaide, after all they drafted him and nursed him through some serious back injuries in his rookie season. However, if clubs are to be linked with him, then the Bulldogs simply must be among the suitors.

In addition, the Bulldogs should be front and square in any conversation regarding want-away Brisbane Lion Mitch Clark.

They’ve nothing to lose by enquiring about Geelong’s Tom Hawkins or even Essendon’s injury-plagued Scott Gumbleton. Jarryd Roughead’s situation at Hawthorn should be monitored.

The Bulldogs must knock on all doors and as potentially laughable as such a mission is, it’s the precise kind of diligence which prized Callan Ward away from the Dogs and the same kind of opportunism which has been responsible for some of the most inspired moves of the last decade.

Nothing can be lost from asking pertinent questions not only of your own squad but the players which comprise other teams’.

No club has ever lost premiership points for making enquiries. Plenty however, have failed to win games by sitting on their hands and doing nothing.

If knocking on John Butcher’s door was good enough for four Melbourne clubs, why wasn’t it for the Bulldogs?

The Crowd Says:

2011-09-06T00:38:08+00:00

Seano

Guest


Butcher would probably like to go to the saits with there seawford base or the hawks with there waverly base, living in the west wouldnt make him much closer to Gipsland, it would take the same time to drive from tulla as it would from footscray to gipsland! Plus i hate the go home factor!!!! Wimpy little mummys boys!!! i moved out when i was 20 an never looked back i have lived in 4 states and still get along fine with my family!! What crap wanting to go home!!!

2011-09-03T11:51:26+00:00

Swopp

Guest


Is moving to the Western Bulldogs and living in Melbourne really moving home for someone from Gippsland?

2011-09-01T15:33:59+00:00

Lance

Guest


The Bulldogs have two young developing forwards in the VFL. Matthew Panos, a leading goalkicker for SA at the under-18 national championships a couple of years ago, and Tom Hill, who came to the club as a 17 year old and is only in his first season. These two would have come through the same era - give or take one or two years - as Butcher. Then you have Liam Jones who is obviously in the team now. Mitch Clark is going to Fremantle. Tom Hawkins I wouldn't go for, same with Scott Gumbleton. Perhaps one of Gold Coast's young key position players could cross over to the kennel for a draft pick to grow with Jones, Hill and Panos in the longer term? Sam Day?

AUTHOR

2011-09-01T09:39:28+00:00

james rosewarne

Roar Guru


Personally I'm not a huge fan of returning to 'Footscray.' I do kind of agree with Smorgan about the club doing so much work in the west and very much representing that very significant and ever-growing part of Victoria. With that said, I'm always referring to them as 'Footscray' so in that respect it wouldn't be so radical a change. I'm also not totally sold on jumper change either. I guess I'm not one for glorifying the past be it in sports or elsewhere, particularly when ours (the Dogs) hasn't been overwhelmingly spectacular. Interested in your thoughts however, and of course who you think should get the coaching job? Keep up the good work by the way, I really like your pieces.

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2011-09-01T09:34:19+00:00

james rosewarne

Roar Guru


Certainly not Fevola. I really think that apart from the risks associated with him, the Dogs really need to be thinking long-term insofar as solving their problems regarding key position forwards. After all Baz was bought in at a similar point in his career and his retirement has left left us (them) with the same dilemma. Someone who could give the Dogs 8-10 years service alongside Jones (who really has had a remarkably under-appreciated year) would be ideal.

2011-09-01T08:09:58+00:00

Rob McLean

Guest


Fevola?

2011-09-01T02:53:17+00:00

Dave

Guest


The guy has played 3 games and everyone one is calling him a messiah of full forwards I’m more skeptical. The dogs need to address some serious problems from the top down and get rid of dead weight and stop thinking there a club and become a business. Like what kick2kick said their culture is completley wrong to be succesful

2011-09-01T02:32:56+00:00

Bob Head

Guest


The Swans management should read this & note the names, because they definitely need a power forward who can kick straight (and hopefully often).

2011-09-01T01:55:19+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


They have a lot of faith in the Jones-Grant combination which cannot develop properly with Barry Hall being the key target. Don't discount Brian Lake finishing his career at Full Forward. Hands down the best contested mark at the Footscray!

2011-09-01T01:09:15+00:00

Kick2Kick

Guest


The reason why the Dogs are 'not' going for him is because they do not have the culture of 'doing whatever they can to win a premiership'.

2011-08-31T23:29:17+00:00

Vic

Guest


Why would anyone willingly want to play for a team with a dumb team name, 'Western'. And have to wear that ridiculous kindergarten outfits? Interesting how new management always attempts to put their own brand on things, rename departments, change the letterhead etc.. in order to be seen as making 'change'. Realistically, they are just painting or is this case graphyiting over the cracks. Footscray still has no premiership in the entire Smorgon regime, they still need AFL handouts to stay afloat and they have not signed up a single new member because of this rebranding. Why not change the club's name to Planet Earth or to Solar System Bulldogs in order to get more people in? Why stop at Western hemisphere or whatever the devil they are referring to?

2011-08-31T22:50:59+00:00

TomC

Guest


Callan Ward's compensation pick may be an attractive carrot to offer in trade negotiations. Probaby have to give up something else as well.

2011-08-31T22:19:31+00:00

camcallsthegame

Roar Pro


Let's bring Butch to the Dogs; as a Western Bulldogs supporter we need a promising forward but we can't put to much on him. I am interested to hear your thoughts on the Dogs reverting back to the Footscray name. Follow me on Twitter @camcallsthegame

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