Of course you are right. He had a very successful career as player and coach in Tasmania for two clubs, then went on to a successful business and media career, before taking on roles at the VFL and contributing greatly at the Bulldogs in a number of roles. So, always a Bulldog.
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"It's not about the destination - it's about the trip."
I had the pleasure of meeting Adam Cooney an hour before our Elimination Final against the Eagles in 2016. I got a signed Bulldog jumper from him and he had a kick with my son. He kept asking questions like how do you think we'll go tonight? Do you think Bevo has us revved up? etc He was very much a Bulldog then even though he hadn't quite retired from footy (Essendon) at the time.
I think he still considers himself a Bulldog
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