BulldogBelle
17-02-2012, 12:36 AM
An interesting article, Dempsey, Stoneham and Quinlan recalling their departures from the Bulldogs...
Buddies? Ward won't count on it (http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/buddies-ward-wont-count-on-it-20120216-1tbty.html)
The Age | Peter Hanlon | February 17, 2012
BUMPING into old friends you left behind can be a tricky experience, as Callan Ward will doubtless discover when he lines up for Greater Western Sydney against the Western Bulldogs tomorrow night. At least he's getting the awkward reunion out of the way right from the off.
Gary Dempsey didn't have to wait long to reacquaint himself with his old Dogs teammates either after crossing the Maribyrnong River to join North Melbourne in 1979. Come round two, he was back at Western Oval rucking against the club he had represented for 12 seasons and 209 games.
''Some of the fans were pretty annoyed,'' Dempsey said yesterday, recalling a welcome home gesture of ''a whack behind the head'' from a former teammate.
He fully expected such a reception, and it wasn't nearly as uncomfortable as the confirmation that years of moaning by mates like Len Thompson and Barry Breen that Footscray had the worst away team change rooms in the competition was justified. Toughest of all was reconnecting with the backroom staff who had made his time there special.
Read on - Buddies? Ward won't count on it (http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/buddies-ward-wont-count-on-it-20120216-1tbty.html)
Buddies? Ward won't count on it (http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/buddies-ward-wont-count-on-it-20120216-1tbty.html)
The Age | Peter Hanlon | February 17, 2012
BUMPING into old friends you left behind can be a tricky experience, as Callan Ward will doubtless discover when he lines up for Greater Western Sydney against the Western Bulldogs tomorrow night. At least he's getting the awkward reunion out of the way right from the off.
Gary Dempsey didn't have to wait long to reacquaint himself with his old Dogs teammates either after crossing the Maribyrnong River to join North Melbourne in 1979. Come round two, he was back at Western Oval rucking against the club he had represented for 12 seasons and 209 games.
''Some of the fans were pretty annoyed,'' Dempsey said yesterday, recalling a welcome home gesture of ''a whack behind the head'' from a former teammate.
He fully expected such a reception, and it wasn't nearly as uncomfortable as the confirmation that years of moaning by mates like Len Thompson and Barry Breen that Footscray had the worst away team change rooms in the competition was justified. Toughest of all was reconnecting with the backroom staff who had made his time there special.
Read on - Buddies? Ward won't count on it (http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/buddies-ward-wont-count-on-it-20120216-1tbty.html)