Marcus Bontempelli will be the best of his generation

By Justin Ahrns / Roar Pro

We have all witnessed the emergence of Marcus Bontempelli over the past three seasons. From his game-winning snap-shot at goal in 2014 to his first win as captain in 2016, the ‘Bont’ has never ceased to amaze fans and critics alike.

We know the pure greatness of superstar midfielders who went before him and are currently in their primes, such as Gary Ablett, Nathan Fyfe, Patrick Dangerfield, Sam Mitchell and Dane Swan.

The likes of Patrick Cripps, Zach Merrett, Luke Parker and Daniel Hannebery are also rising midfielders, but Marcus Bontempelli will be the best of them all.

Over his first three seasons, in which he has played 61 games, Bontempelli has average 21 disposals, ten contested possessions, six score involvements and just under a goal per game.

While these numbers may not appear outstanding, they are considering he is only twenty years of age. And when compared to other great midfielders, it is even more impressive.

Sam Mitchell failed to average 19 disposals per game in any of his first three seasons, as did Patrick Dangerfield, Dane Swan and Gary Ablett.

Now, when you look at midfielders such as Joel Selwood, Nathan Fyfe and Scott Pendulbery who did average north of 20 touches in their first three seasons, they were all playing predominately in the centre and taking a bruising each week.

That is being seen now, as Selwood and Pendulbery, although still elite, are becoming less productive at an earlier age than the likes of Sam Mitchell and Gary Ablett.

The way Bontempelli has been used by the Bulldogs is very similar to that of Patrick Dangerfield in his early days in Adelaide. Marcus rarely starts in centre square at bounces, and plays more as an outside midfielder at stoppages, similarly to Dustin Martin instead of Patrick Cripps.

Marcus also spends stints of games in the forward line, where he can use his height to cause opposing defences nightmares.

Because of how he is being used, Bontempelli’s clearance numbers are down (ranked 41st in the AFL), but his effectiveness is still high, as he has largely carried a depleted ‘dogs midfield for most of 2016. Bontempelli has had minimal strain on his body through his first 61 games, something which will hold him in good stead as he ages.

Beyond the stats and tactical side of things, Bontempelli has shown tremendous leadership in a tumultuous season for his side.

Losing skipper Bob Murphy, Mitch Wallis, Tom Liberatore, Jack Redpath, Eastern Wood at times and many more, Marcus has been thrust into a leadership role, and he has displayed his pure class.

Winning his first game as captain earlier in the year, Bontempelli appears certain to take the reins from Bob Murphy as captain when he retires.

Marcus Bontempelli will be the best of his generation, and will captain the Bulldogs for years to come in his quest to end a 62-and-counting year drought in the west. He has already accomplished so much at such a young age, and watch out for him to assert himself as the best player in the league in coming seasons.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2016-09-04T04:33:27+00:00

Justin Ahrns

Roar Pro


He is a tremendous player. And as a crows fan, few players at that age impact a game like Bontempelli does.

2016-09-03T00:43:51+00:00

Don Freo

Guest


Hardly! You are looking through your Bonty lens. Getting the ball more than anyone ever has, in a weaker side, and disposing at 75% is quite impactful.

AUTHOR

2016-09-03T00:38:55+00:00

Justin Ahrns

Roar Pro


Neale is also a lot more mature than Bontempelli, and had less of an impact on the game.

2016-08-30T13:13:52+00:00

Don Freo

Guest


In his last week, Bonts got a sound 27 possessions (7 contested). In the same game, his contemporary, Lachie Neale got 36 disposals (19 contested). The east needs to take an occasional glance west.

2016-08-30T12:52:51+00:00

Paul W

Guest


And he would have finished equal 2nd if that bitter and twisted Scott had given him the 5 votes he deserved instead of giving him donuts. With The Bont it's not just about the number of disposals he gets, it's the damage he does with those disposals.

AUTHOR

2016-08-30T10:53:11+00:00

Justin Ahrns

Roar Pro


I didnt think he was anything special in his first season.. but man hes good!

AUTHOR

2016-08-30T10:52:42+00:00

Justin Ahrns

Roar Pro


yeah his leadership qualities are remarkable for such a young player

2016-08-30T09:30:38+00:00

Rocko

Roar Guru


His role this year amidst all the injuries has been amazing. Great drafting by the Dogs.

2016-08-30T09:27:57+00:00

jonty smith

Roar Guru


Absolutely. He alone has almost changed me fro a collingwood supporter to a western bulldogs supporter. he's a freak

2016-08-30T05:24:36+00:00

Captain Captain

Roar Rookie


And just finished 4th in AFLCA voting for player of the year. Remarkable given he had an interrupted preseason with surgery and didn't start running til January. Took about 5 games to get up to speed and since then has performed at a very high standard. Looking forward to watching him over the next decade. Hard to believe he is still only 20 years old. Has shown great maturity and continual development since his debut season. Selecting him as stand in captain at this stage in his career highlights he is and will be someone special at the club.

AUTHOR

2016-08-30T01:38:27+00:00

Justin Ahrns

Roar Pro


Future star of our league!

2016-08-30T00:03:12+00:00

Pumping Dougie

Roar Guru


Amen for The Bont.

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