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azabob
27-05-2022, 10:57 AM
I'm pretty sure he helped out with our AFLW team whilst he was with us.

From memory Jordan also helped out a woman's suburban football team before aflw was a thing.

G-Mo77
27-05-2022, 11:22 AM
Another BullGod hang up the boots. Such a shame he didn't finish with the club he loved.

Well done on a great career!

bornadog
27-05-2022, 11:27 AM
His body let him down badly towards the end of his stint at the Dogs and it is no suprise that his body is now forcing him to retire.

Played a crucial role in our 2016 campaign playing 25 games. My lasting memory is that when JJ had his "goal" overturned and we are only nine points up with six minutes to play. Sydney went straight down the middle with a long kick, if it got over the back we would have been in trouble. Roughead takes a towering pack mark in between about four Swans. It was a crucial moment in that last quarter.

Thank you Jordan and I'm sure we will see him progress his coaching career somewhere in the AFL system. One of the good ones.

Looking back at a few articles and videos, way back in 2014 he had issues with his shoulders, so his body was always an issue for him.

That moment you mention in the GF is very under rated, and a critical moment.

Good luck to him in retirement, and hopefully he does pop up as a coach.

The bulldog tragician
27-05-2022, 12:53 PM
I also remember Jordan taking a kid who had been homeless to the Brownlow. He has always been a beautiful person with a great heart. Whatever happened for him to consider retiring if he couldn’t leave our club is a mystery and one I will always feel terribly sad about. Thank you Jordan and hope he in some way becomes an ongoing part of our Bulldog family.

Mantis
27-05-2022, 04:31 PM
I also remember Jordan taking a kid who had been homeless to the Brownlow. He has always been a beautiful person with a great heart. Whatever happened for him to consider retiring if he couldn’t leave our club is a mystery and one I will always feel terribly sad about. Thank you Jordan and hope he in some way becomes an ongoing part of our Bulldog family.

How did Jordan get an invite to the Brownlow?

Saw swamp on twitter quote that Roughy holds the record for most H&A games without a single Brownlow vote - 193 games.

Great servant to our club... 'that' mark was soooo important in 2016... just wished he got back off the mark a little quicker as Tom Boyd was all alone in the FP.

Axe Man
27-05-2022, 04:36 PM
Saw swamp on twitter quote that Roughy holds the record for most H&A games without a single Brownlow vote - 193 games.

Dale Morris cost himself this record by picking up 1 vote back in 2008.

josie
27-05-2022, 04:39 PM
I'm pretty sure he helped out with our AFLW team whilst he was with us.

Yep-I recall that. Admire him including when he played for the pies. Roughy is forever a bullgod.

WBFC4FFC
27-05-2022, 05:55 PM
His body let him down badly towards the end of his stint at the Dogs and it is no suprise that his body is now forcing him to retire.

Played a crucial role in our 2016 campaign playing 25 games. My lasting memory is that when JJ had his "goal" overturned and we are only nine points up with six minutes to play. Sydney went straight down the middle with a long kick, if it got over the back we would have been in trouble. Roughead takes a towering pack mark in between about four Swans. It was a crucial moment in that last quarter.

Thank you Jordan and I'm sure we will see him progress his coaching career somewhere in the AFL system. One of the good ones.

That 2016 Final Series was huge from him.

Against West Coke he kicked that awesome goal in the third, which I reckon was the nail in the West Coke coffin. (Hope there's more of that tomorrow night).

Also that Prelim where he copped the eye injury and being in a dark room all week (I think) to play in the GF!

Footy and the world will be a better place with more people like him.

Bulldog Joe
27-05-2022, 05:57 PM
How did Jordan get an invite to the Brownlow?

Saw swamp on twitter quote that Roughy holds the record for most H&A games without a single Brownlow vote - 193 games.

Great servant to our club... 'that' mark was soooo important in 2016... just wished he got back off the mark a little quicker as Tom Boyd was all alone in the FP.

Interesting if you watch the replay, but our next point resulted in the same kick in strategy for Sydney and Roughy was again going to mark except for an absolute desperate spoil by Easton Wood

boydogs
27-05-2022, 08:40 PM
Always the last to leave the oval giving high fives to fans. Footy is combative and competitive but his kind nature shone through

Nuggety Back Pocket
27-05-2022, 11:04 PM
Sad to think that both Roughead and Lipinski grew up as fanatical WB fans only to finish their careers elsewhere. Roughead showed great courage after a serious eye injury in our 2016 Preliminary final against GWS to then be able to play so well in our glorious 2016 Premiership win. A fine career to play 200 League games as a Premiership player

Ghost Dog
27-05-2022, 11:29 PM
A premiership Bulldog from Ballarat! Should have never traded him.

Daughter of the West
01-06-2022, 11:33 AM
Sad to think that both Roughead and Lipinski grew up as fanatical WB fans only to finish their careers elsewhere. Roughead showed great courage after a serious eye injury in our 2016 Preliminary final against GWS to then be able to play so well in our glorious 2016 Premiership win. A fine career to play 200 League games as a Premiership player

The Outer Sanctum did an interview with his grandmother during Grand Final week 2016. It's brilliant.

A great career, a premiership player and a gentleman. Go well Roughy.

Eastdog
01-06-2022, 11:46 AM
Thank you Jordan for everything you did for our club. Always will be a premiership player for us.

2016 is forever in all our memories as Bulldog supporters.

Good luck for whatever you do next.

Bulldog Revolution
01-06-2022, 11:21 PM
Thanks for everything Jordan - you produced a legendary 2016 September and will always be a bulldog/bullgod

From your early preseasons I thought you were going to be able to play ruck forward but you had a number of shoulder injuries that halted your physical progress. You certainly battled hard at full back

I always admired that you were a good person, who contributed coaching in our womens program and donating your time to charities to help others less fortunate

I wish you every success post footy