Season in short:

After playing predominantly as midfield battering-ram in his first season at the Dogs, Stevens spent more time forward in 2014 as part of a mobile set-up finishing sixth on the Club’s goal-kicking list.

 PLAYER PROFILE: View Koby Stevens' player profile and 2014 season statistics.

With a three goal haul against Collingwood in round 13, and an impressive 24-disposal game against North Melbourne in round two which included seven marks and a goal, Stevens showed he is more than capable of rotating through the forward line and midfield.

Stevens brought up his 50th career game in the round 23 clash against GWS Giants, and signed a two-year deal in August, confirming his homeat Whitten Oval until at least 2016.

 

The stat that mattered:

After adapting to his new role in the forward line, Stevens finished sixth on the Club’s goal-kicking list.

 

What they said:

“Koby has impressed since arriving at the Club with his competitiveness and versatility.

“He has adapted well to the various roles he has played and we are really starting to see him mature right in front of our eyes.” – Bulldogs List Manager Jason McCartney on Koby Stevens.