What They're Saying - The Bulldogs Media Thread - Part 4

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AA is the most pointless award in the game. The fact that Billy Gowers didn't even make the squad in 2018 tells you all that you need to know.
Gross casual discrimination against the Legal Profession. Billy is a descendent/descendent of a relative, of Sir Leo Cussen. Had Bev persevered with Billy, I'm betting he'd now be a regular kicking multiple goals per game.
 

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I swear he's written articles like that before and we've said the same thing, yet here we are again.
Yeah I remember an article he wrote where he said he'd never want to play under another coach besides Luke Beveridge, not long later he requested a trade.
 

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He does a lot of content for someone that has zero flair or natural ability in that space.

Stick to football, Josh.
He has a pretty face and a flair for self-promotion. I don’t think high quality productions are the aim, it’s all very lightweight.
 
He has a pretty face and a flair for self-promotion. I don’t think high quality productions are the aim, it’s all very lightweight.
He’s a good looking rooster for sure, but lacks media talent.

It’s not like he’s particularly that bad in front of the camera, he’s just got zero personality.
 
He’s a good looking rooster for sure, but lacks media talent.

It’s not like he’s particularly that bad in front of the camera, he’s just got zero personality.
Luckily he has Ads to do 90% of the talking :p
 

8. WESTERN BULLDOGS​

HOT

Jamarra Ugle-Hagan

Ed Richards

Ryan Gardiner

NOT

Alex Keath

Rhylee West

Aaron Naughton

Jamarra Ugle-Hagan of the Bulldogs kicks for goal. (Photo by Daniel Pockett/Getty Images)

Jamarra Ugle-Hagan of the Bulldogs kicks for goal. (Photo by Daniel Pockett/Getty Images)
One high-flying young Bulldogs forward has taken off, while another has come back to earth, based on Champion Data’s analysis. No. 1 draft pick Jamarra Ugle-Hagan has had a 49 per cent rise in his player ranking points since Round 18, up from 32.6 to 64.2. The rise has come on the back of 11 goals in his past six matches. But fellow forward Aaron Naughton was one of three Bulldogs to record a drop in their player ranking points late in the season. Naughton, who has kicked nine goals in his past five games, has slipped 40 per cent from 85.1 between Round 1-17 to 60.6 since Round 18. Defenders Ed Richards (+35 per cent) and Ryan Gardner (+13 per cent) joined Ugle-Hagan in recording the sharpest rises among the Bulldogs, while the rankings of key backman Alex Keath (-48 per cent) and Rhylee West (-42 per cent) have fallen since Round 18.
 

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