The Western Bulldogs are finding new ways to win in 2016, but forward Luke Dahlhaus predicts a carbon-copy AFL arm-wrestle this weekend against Collingwood.The Bulldogs enjoy their first home Friday night match for four years when they open round 21 against the Magpies at Etihad Stadium.If last year was all about high-speed scoring, this campaign has been when the Bulldogs have found the brakes.Last weekends win over North Melbourne was a case in point; the Bulldogs kept the Kangaroos to just 47 points and claimed a 14-point win.Dahlhaus said the Bulldogs took pride from grinding out the tough ones and expected no different against Collingwood under the Friday night lights.If you look at how well theyre tackling and their pressure, its probably going to be pretty dour, he told AAP.It should be one of those games like last week against North; really high tackles and high pressure.Hopefully we can find a way again, play the footy that we have been and get a good win.Thats been the story of the Western Bulldogs in 2016; adapt as needs must.Whether its been injuries or game style, the Bulldogs are the chameleons of the league.A stretch of injuries, many of them major, have forced the Bulldogs to dig deep into their player stocks.They have fielded 37 players in 2016, the most of any AFL finals contender.Dahlhaus confirmed what many Dog-watchers have suspected all season, theres less of an emphasis on speed in Luke Beveridges second campaign at the helm.Teams have got so many scouts and opposition analysts that youve got to find new ways to get through defences and to defend yourself, he said.The interchange changes probably had a little bit of an impact on us and the way we moved the ball too. We probably had to go a bit slower and at times defend a bit better.And our defence has been pretty good. We were rapt to keep North Melbourne to 40-odd last week.Our scoring has been a work in progress all year. Were slowly getting better, getting that fluency.In their last match, Dahlhaus starred with 37 possessions and a goal.Matthew Suckling is expected to return against the Pies, who will put captain Scott Pendlebury through a late fitness test to play.If successful, the Bulldogs would record a fourth-straight win over Collingwood for the first time in 70 years.Dahlhaus said the club would love to do that on the brightest stage in footy.We dont get many opportunities on a Friday night, he said.But it shows how well were going and how weve built a lot of respect over the last year and a half.Weve built up that respect and were getting rewarded for it. NBA Jerseys Outlet ., for the next three years with the signings on Monday of Daryl Townsend and Michael Carter. 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RIO DE JANEIRO -- So when the dust settled over the hype machine that welcomed the three infamous professional boxers to the Olympic Games it was all a bit flat inside the venue.The trio of mercenaries that jumped at the opportunity to fight for their country at the Olympics were an odd threesome and their arrival, like their predicted early departure, barely registered here in the boxing hall at Riocentro.The Cameroonian Hassan NDam NJikam, who held a version of the world middleweight title in 2012, had gained over a stone to compete at light-heavyweight and he fought like he had twelve rounds and not just three to complete his work. He looked a bit sad in the end, frustrated and confused.NJikam actually boxed at the 2004 Olympics but in Rio he was simply not busy enough and lost easily to Brazils Michel Borges on the opening day. NJikam had taken part in a professional fight in France just eight days before his exit from the Olympics and that was an error in preparation and an insult to the boxers that had travelled out to Brazil three or four weeks earlier to acclimatise.The Italian professional featherweight champion Carmine Tommasone, unbeaten in 15 as a professional, scraped through an opening bout and then hit fresh air for three rounds as he chased the Cuban Lazaro Alvarez, the favourite for gold. It proved that the best Cuban amateur is better than the best Italian professional and that was not a shock, it was just inevitable. The Cubans are, for all intents and purposes, professional boxers without the glamour and cash.The last of the trio to lose was Thailands Amnat Ruenroeng and he was the one with the highest profile, the one that abused the system the most. Ruenroeng took outrageous advantage of the decision by the Olympic sports governing body to allow all and any professional boxer access to the gold hunt.Just 42 days after losing his world flyweight title by stoppage, Ruenroeng qualified for the Olympics but was forced to jump up in weight from flyweight to lightweight, an increase in excess of 25 pounds and six professional weight divisions.dddddddddddd They are questions about his medical eligibility and there should be questions asked about his jump up in weight.Ruenroeng, 36, actually fought at the Olympics in 2008 and won his return to the Olympic ring on Sunday, but was brutally manhandled by the slick Frenchman Sofiane Oumiha and stopped on Tuesday. The Thai fighter looked like an old, small man and his exit will surely make AIBA, the sports governing body, look closely at the way they select professionals in the future.The three high-profile professionals were not an embarrassment but they added absolutely nothing to the event and denied young amateurs a chance to compete at the Olympics during the qualification event in July in Venezuela. Perhaps before the Tokyo Games all the professionals of all ages, shapes and sizes should have their own qualification event with just the winner reaching the Olympics.Now that the three known professionals have lost it is down to the unknown professional, Mathieu Bauderlique, to push on and get close to a medal. Bauderlique, a French fighter, is unbeaten in 10 as a professional, and is a veteran of the APB, a tournament where boxers compete without vests and over six, eight, ten and twelve rounds. Bauderlique is the APB champion and that gained him access to the Olympics, where I expect him to meet the great Cuban Julio Cesar La Cruz in the semifinal.Nobody in Rio will miss or mourn the departure of Ruenroeng, NJikam and Tommasone, but it is very likely that they will remember Bauderlique. The Frenchman could be the ideal fighter and perhaps hungrier, younger and more exciting professionals can be blended with the state-run professional amateurs from Cuba, Kazakhstan, Russia and Uzbekistan in the future. ' ' '