Players' Top 50: Can Bont and the Bulldogs bite back?
Marcus Bontempelli plots to regain his flag-winning form
IN A year where he won his second consecutive club best and fairest, Western Bulldogs superstar Marcus Bontempelli took the third-biggest tumble down the Players' Top 50 poll.
After finishing the 2016 season as an All Australian and a premiership player, Bontempelli's ranking fell from fifth to 15th, as the Dogs' underwhelming flag defence ended without the club qualifying for finals.
Despite not missing a game for the past two years, the newly-appointed club vice-captain's 2017 campaign yielded 128 possessions and six goals fewer than the season before.
Only Sydney pair Luke Parker and Dan Hannebery suffered bigger declines as the players rated the AFL's best in the Players' Top 50, falling from ninth to 24th and 13th to 36th respectively.
While it would be easy to link Bontempelli's tumble to the Bulldogs' struggles last season, the 22-year-old recently revealed a less-than-perfect preparation may have played a part.
"You don't know how much a little niggle here, a little niggle there is going to influence you, but it certainly sends you into the season a tiny bit underprepared," Bontempelli said.
"So far, so good (this pre-season because) it's always nice to get a clean run into the practice games, so fingers crossed it stays that way."
With 'The Bont' cherry ripe for the season ahead, the question is now whether he serves the Dogs best in his customary midfield role, or pushing forward more to help the side with their ongoing efficiency problems.
Bontempelli shows the benefits of a clean pre-season in Saturday's outing against Collingwood. Picture: AFL Photos