In a remarkable turnaround, the Western Bulldogs are now being hailed as potential top-four contenders in the AFL, thanks to a series of impressive performances that have revitalized their season.
Recent statistics underscore their rise: the Bulldogs have surged from a mid-table position to the edge of the top four, reflecting a significant leap in form.
The Bulldogs’ resurgence can be attributed to a combination of strategic brilliance and player development.
Coach Luke Beveridge has fine-tuned his game plan, leading to improved consistency and resilience on the field. Key players like Marcus Bontempelli and Josh Dunkley have delivered standout performances, contributing both defensively and offensively.
The “pretty cool” stat highlighting their rise is their leap in the competition’s contested possession statistics, a key indicator of their improved midfield dominance and defensive pressure.
This surge in form suggests that the Bulldogs are not just making up the numbers but are genuine threats in the race for the finals.
As the season progresses, the Western Bulldogs’ ascent to the top of the ladder could redefine their campaign, positioning them as a formidable force in the AFL’s elite tier.