Beveridge puts the heat on Bulldogs' stoppage work - AFL
The Bulldogs gave up six goals from defensive 50 last contests last weekend
www.afl.com.auHere’s the latest I can share based on recent public reporting:
Luke Beveridge signed a contract extension to remain Western Bulldogs coach through the end of 2027. This confirms he will continue in the role beyond 2025 and into 2026 and 2027, reflecting the club’s confidence in his leadership.[1]
Public coverage around mid-2025 indicated Beveridge reaffirmed his commitment to the Bulldogs and that discussions with club officials had a positive trajectory, with the focus on continued stability and performance redevelopment.[5][1]
Ongoing season coverage through 2026 has centered on team performance, stoppage work, and injury updates affecting the Bulldogs, with Beveridge continuing to be a central figure in team strategy and public commentary.[8][1]
If you’d like, I can pull more specific updates (e.g., latest press conferences, interview quotes, or match-by-match context) and provide a brief summary with sources.
The Bulldogs gave up six goals from defensive 50 last contests last weekend
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