Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge has come under media pressure for his club’s start to the season – but Nick Riewoldt disagrees with where they’re at.
The Dogs slumped to their fifth loss in eight games to start the year against the Hawks on Sunday, going down by seven points after entering the game favourites.
But Riewoldt explained on Footy Talk the “writing on the wall” has been there for a while as to where the Western Bulldogs are at as a club.
And he believes it’s time for everyone to catch on.
“I think it’s a re-jig, and based on some of the moves we’ve seen from Luke Beveridge so far this year, I think he’s on board for that,” he began.
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