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Oliver Caffrey

Bulldogs in no rush for English to make contract call

No pressure is being put on Bulldogs ruckman Tim English to decide on his playing future. (James Ross/AAP PHOTOS)

Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge has described conversations with Tim English as "really positive" but is no rush to force a decision upon the off-contract ruckman.

English, who secured a maiden All-Australian jacket last year, is a man in demand as one of only two restricted free agents left ahead of this year's trade period.

The 26-year-old has fielded strong interest from rebuilding West Coast to return to his home state of Western Australia.

But Beveridge said he would "stay in my lane" and leave the discussions to be between English's management and Bulldogs list boss Sam Power.

"I don't think (a timeline) has ever really existed," he said at Whitten Oval on Tuesday.

"We've never demanded to know about what the decision might be because I think conceptually, or even practically, it can't happen until the end of the year sometimes.

"The conversations with Tim and his management, especially in recent times, have been really positive.

"Whether a decision is imminent or not, I'm not sure, but there's definitely no pressure on him to make a call right now."

Western Bulldogs players singing.
The Bulldogs sing the team song after defeating Melbourne by 51 points last round. (James Ross/AAP PHOTOS)

The Bulldogs have shot into premiership contention after winning their last four matches, and six of their last seven.

After starting the season 2-5 following a disappointing 2023 campaign, attention turned to Beveridge's future at the club.

"You just cop it on the chin, the proclamations and the assessments, because I understand that when things turn, usually, the narrative changes," Beveridge said.

"It's probably become a little bit more of a sport than it used to be around our tenure and whether or not you should or shouldn't be given he license and the responsibility to hold the senior coaching reigns."

The Bulldogs (seventh, 12-8) return to Adelaide Oval on Sunday for a clash with the Crows, just five weeks after they were thrashed at the same venue by Port.

"So we're 20 games in - we've had four bad ones - and I'll let you work out which ones they were," Beveridge said.

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