A recent arrival to the Club last month, Steven King is one of the new faces to join the Western Bulldogs coaching staff for season 2012 and beyond.

BulldogsTV caught up with the recently appointed assistant coach to provide fans with an insight into King's coaching responsibilities in the upcoming season and see how he's settling in at the Whitten Oval.

The 32 year-old arrives at the Bulldogs from the St Kilda Football Club where he was the ruck/midfield coach in 2011.

In his move to the Bulldogs, King has be reunited with Brendan McCartney who he played under during his on-field career at Geelong - including the 2007 AFL Premiership.

King played 240 senior AFL games with Geelong and St Kilda, and was a member of the Cats 2007 premiership side.
 
King captained the Cats between 2003 and 2006, was a two-time Club best and fairest (2000,2002) and member of the AFL All Australian Team in 2000.

To view BulldogsTV's chat with Steven King, click on the media player above.