Jason Tutt has been given licence to exploit his pace and outside run for the Western Bulldogs and with 15 career games under his belt, he is starting to find the confidence to take the game on.
Stringing together seven games so far this season, the 22-year-old is building form and beginning to show what he is capable of at senior level, averaging almost 16 disposals, five inside 50s and a goal in the past three rounds.
“The coaching staff are trying to really back me that if I see space in front of me just to run with the footy a bit more, have a bounce, draw a player, give a one, two and get it back,” Tutt said.
“So back to that metres gained stat… and if I’m within range and have the opportunity to kick the goal, I’ll definitely take it upon myself to kick it and finish off.”
“I know there’s definitely weaknesses in my game which I will continue to improve on but it is just knowing what my strengths are and bringing that to my game every week – which I think I have done after the last two weeks.”
Consistency of performance has also been a focus for the Canberra product, spending time back at Williamstown in the VFL to ply his trade.
“I think just going back to VFL, playing consistent footy back there and then to come in and playing the way that the coaching staff have wanted me to play all year,” he said.
“Just that run and carry, break the lines and metres gained player.”
Tutt currently ranks equal sixth at the Bulldogs in average inside 50s, while contributing to the scoreboard with four goals and four goal assists.