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Re: Left the club, but still a Bulldogs person??
Originally Posted by
Rocket Science
Zaine is ours. The Saints are just keeping him warm for us.
I'd like to think Magic McLean too, but I'd be curious to hear his take on the matter.
He played more games for us than his other mob but it's not our Hall of Fame he's in.
Zaine forever a Bulldog premiership player and kicked out first goal of the 2016 GF.
Last edited by Eastdog; 09-11-2024 at 07:38 PM.
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Re: Left the club, but still a Bulldogs person??
Originally Posted by
Doc26
I’m not aware that Ray Walker left the Bulldogs for any other VFL club.
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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Re: Left the club, but still a Bulldogs person??
Originally Posted by
comrade
Everyone but Adam Cooney thinks Adam Cooney will always be a Bulldog.
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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Re: Left the club, but still a Bulldogs person??
Three pages and 30+ posts deep and I don't think anyone has mentioned Bob Murphy.