Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge rages after ‘pungent’ Bailey Smith trade talk

Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge has slammed “disrespectful” commentary about Bailey Smith after revealing the out-of-form star has been struggling with illness.

After enduring a tough night against Collingwood last Friday (finishing with just 11 disposals in the Bulldogs’ 12-point defeat), the 22-year-old is now in doubt to play against Sydney on Thursday night.

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Smith, one of the AFL’s most marketable faces, has been a major talking point in the media since the Collingwood clash, and discussion has even turned to a potential move of clubs.

But Beveridge labelled the commentary “pungent” and said there were reasons why the midfielder had been below his explosive best.

“Post-game he was sick,” Beveridge said in a passionate defence of Smith on Tuesday.

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“He wasn’t in early in the week because he’s been ill.

“He was ill leading into the game, so he wasn’t feeling his best, but he wanted to play.

“All these things that people aren’t aware of, and if you haven’t got the information, you don’t know the facts, then all you do is do harm.

“Speculation around whether or not he should be at another club or or not, it’s just disrespectful and we’ve got a really good track record here with our players.”

Smith missed the main Bulldogs training session on Tuesday – due to the mystery illness – and 7NEWS football reporter Mitch Cleary says he will need a “big turnaround” to fly out with the team on Wednesday.

The young star’s profile has skyrocketed since being drafted by the Bulldogs in 2018, becoming one of Australian sport’s most recognisable faces.

Bailey Smith in his draft year in 2018. Credit: Getty Images

He instantly had an impact for the Dogs on the field, playing a starring role in the club’s extraordinary charge to the 2021 grand final.

Smith has a huge social media following and has a strong connection to younger fans for openly discussing his mental health challenges.

He received a two-game suspension by the AFL last year for conduct unbecoming after photographs and video emerged of him using illicit drugs.

“We all see the potential of a young man who should be a really influential player in the competition,” Beveridge said.

“He’s had some real challenges; he’s had injury, obviously had some time out of the game, and he’s been quite open with his mental health side of it.

“All we’ve ever done here is look after Bailey and even (on Monday) him and I and our communications were in a really good place.

Bailey Smith is battling illness and suffering a form slump. Credit: Getty Images

“If there’s speculation around these things … if media want to drum that up, what you’re not doing is looking after Bailey Smith.

“We’re hoping that, whether it’s this year, or into next year, that he finds his way to his absolute best and we’re just going to help him and we believe he can get there.”

Meanwhile, Beveridge said defender Ryan Gardner remained a chance to face Sydney in Thursday night’s match at the SCG after hurting his ankle against the Magpies.

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