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Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
Will he be at the Brownlow and if so, which table?
Have you heard Butters wants to come to the Dogs?
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Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
Originally Posted by
Go_Dogs
Will he be at the Brownlow and if so, which table?
I'm looking forward to the B & F on October 2. I have pre-drinks with the players. If Baz is there I'm making sure I have a chat.
He will Bail-ey
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Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
Originally Posted by
Grantysghost
I'm looking forward to the B & F on October 2. I have pre-drinks with the players. If Baz is there I'm making sure I have a chat.
He will Bail-ey
He should be nowhere near the club, players or any one associated with the Westernbulldogs - **** him
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Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
Originally Posted by
bornadog
He should be nowhere near the club, players or any one associated with the Westernbulldogs - **** him
Dunks was there - and it felt like we pissed in his pocket.
There was a lot of love from Bevo.
I guess the fact he was going to win was something his ego couldn't turn down.
Considering I've seen Bailey Bail-ing early on the pre-drinks before I expect that he will not turn up at all.
Probably has a red bull camp to go to.
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Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
Originally Posted by
Grantysghost
Dunks was there - and it felt like we pissed in his pocket.
There was a lot of love from Bevo.
I guess the fact he was going to win was something his ego couldn't turn down.
Considering I've seen Bailey Bail-ing early on the pre-drinks before I expect that he will not turn up at all.
Probably has a red bull camp to go to.
If there's one thing Dunks can't be criticized for, it's his commitment to the club prior to his trade. At the events I've attended with Dogs players, I definitely noticed Dunks, Keath and Daniel as being the best with fan engagement (especially with how much time they would spend chatting to random fans). This was even at a time when it was all but confirmed he was leaving.
Compare that to Baz and... I can't respect him at all
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Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
Originally Posted by
Virgin-Dog
If there's one thing Dunks can't be criticized for, it's his commitment to the club prior to his trade. At the events I've attended with Dogs players, I definitely noticed Dunks, Keath and Daniel as being the best with fan engagement (especially with how much time they would spend chatting to random fans). This was even at a time when it was all but confirmed he was leaving.
Compare that to Baz and... I can't respect him at all
The two best from my experience were Tim Obrien and Billy Gowers.
Bont is swamped so hard to tell! But he's also amazing.
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Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
Originally Posted by
Grantysghost
The two best from my experience were Tim Obrien and Billy Gowers.
Bont is swamped so hard to tell! But he's also amazing.
Definitely got that vibe from Gowers too! Man of the people
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Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
Originally Posted by
Virgin-Dog
If there's one thing Dunks can't be criticized for, it's his commitment to the club prior to his trade. At the events I've attended with Dogs players, I definitely noticed Dunks, Keath and Daniel as being the best with fan engagement (especially with how much time they would spend chatting to random fans). This was even at a time when it was all but confirmed he was leaving.
Compare that to Baz and... I can't respect him at all
Some people I have talked to have given praise to Gardner, Lobb and JOD for the way they interact with the members.
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Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
Originally Posted by
GVGjr
Some people I have talked to have given praise to Gardner, Lobb and JOD for the way they interact with the members.
Never had the chance to speak with Lobb or JOD. The one time I met Gardner, he was in his first year so still fairly uncomfortable with the fan engagement side of things I think. Still a nice bloke and friendly enough though.
One particular open training I went to, the ones I didn't see spend any longer than the bare minimum were Smith, JUH and a handful of the younger guys.
Darcy was a good one too actually - met him in his first year and he already seemed comfortable with the fan engagement stuff