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Grantysghost
16-02-2023, 12:22 PM
Still snarling 140 years on (https://www.westernbulldogs.com.au/news/1270716/still-snarling-140-years-on)

2023 marks the Western Bulldogs' 140th year as an official organisation.
By Andrew Gigacz

https://resources.westernbulldogs.com.au/photo-resources/2023/02/15/9cddeaef-227f-49b5-aaf3-00f0a87ce43f/1883-team-photo-1920x1080.jpg?width=952&height=592

The year 1883 was a significant one for the young Melbourne suburb of Footscray.


The township's first newspaper, the Independent, was established and the newly reformed Victorian Junior Football Association (the 'junior' here referring to the competition's status as opposed to the age of the players) admitted the Footscray Football Club into its ranks, setting the club on a path to being the top-tier AFL club that today plays under the name the Western Bulldogs.


Footscray also issued its first membership tickets in 1883, initiating a connection between fans and players that is now, 140 years later, as strong as it's ever been.


Three years later, in 1886, the club took two more significant steps.
First, it moved its home ground and headquarters from 'Lower Footscray' (near the Maribyrnong River), via a stint at the Market Reserve (also known as Northern reserve) to the Western Reserve – now known as Whitten Oval – in Barkly Street, 'Upper Footscray'.


Second, the club joined the Victorian Football Association, then the premier football competition in the state, if not country.


Within a dozen years, Footscray became a VFA powerhouse, winning a hat-trick premierships in 1898-1900, and further flags in 1908, 1913, 1919-20 and 1923-24.


The last of those was followed by a 'Championship of Victoria' win over the 1924 VFL premiers Essendon, and the following year the Bulldogs joined the VFL, by now recognised as the elite competition of the land.


The rest, as they say, is history. The Western Bulldogs today are a strong club in the nation's strongest league, a testament to the 140 years of hard work and support of many thousands of loyal players, administrators and fans since the Footscray Football Club joined the Victorian Junior Football Association in 1883.


Throughout the year the Bulldogs will celebrate their 140-year anniversary year through a variety of digital and fan activation opportunities.

Axe Man
16-02-2023, 01:29 PM
fan activation opportunities.

What does this even mean? Every time I walk in a room with a fan it is a fan activation opportunity.;)

Or is more like the way they activate almonds?

Grantysghost
16-02-2023, 01:35 PM
What does this even mean? Every time I walk in a room with a fan it is a fan activation opportunity.;)

Or is more like the way they activate almonds?

Fans....ACTIVATE!

https://media.giphy.com/media/YBbiSlb0IzC24/giphy-downsized-large.gif

Axe Man
16-02-2023, 01:51 PM
Fans....ACTIVATE!

https://media.giphy.com/media/YBbiSlb0IzC24/giphy-downsized-large.gif

I had that full Voltron set when I was a kid, wish I had kept it.

bornadog
16-02-2023, 02:28 PM
There are some records indicating the club began in 1877

see wiki here (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Bulldogs#:~:text=Founded%20in%201877%20as%20the,AFL% 20in%201990)%20in%201925.)

mjp
16-02-2023, 03:19 PM
There are some records indicating the club began in 1877


I never really thought about it before but have we been at the Western/Whitten Oval since 1886?

I would have just assumed we had moved 'homes' a couple of times...not really sure why I would have thought that either.

bornadog
16-02-2023, 03:25 PM
I never really thought about it before but have we been at the Western/Whitten Oval since 1886?

I would have just assumed we had moved 'homes' a couple of times...not really sure why I would have thought that either.

It is amazing to think the time the club has been inexistence. I remember talking to a few Brits a few years ago and they telling me how their clubs were and how they began in the 1890s. Teams like Liverpool, ManU, Arsenal all started in the mid 1890s. When I told them how old our clubs were, they were amazed.

BornInDroopSt'54
17-02-2023, 02:18 PM
It is amazing to think the time the club has been inexistence. I remember talking to a few Brits a few years ago and they telling me how their clubs were and how they began in the 1890s. Teams like Liverpool, ManU, Arsenal all started in the mid 1890s. When I told them how old our clubs were, they were amazed.

Australian Rules is the oldest sport in the world because it was the first codefied, first regulated and put to paper.

SonofScray
17-02-2023, 02:49 PM
I never really thought about it before but have we been at the Western/Whitten Oval since 1886?

I would have just assumed we had moved 'homes' a couple of times...not really sure why I would have thought that either.

I believe so, with a brief stint at Yarraville's ground during the war years.

The bulldog tragician
17-02-2023, 03:32 PM
We’re older than Collingwood!
As for fan activation…I thought stakeholder engagement activities were bad enough.

HOSE B ROMERO
22-02-2023, 10:05 PM
How's the bloke in the middle of the back row wearing the cravat? Very fetching indeed.

HOSE B ROMERO
22-02-2023, 10:08 PM
We’re older than Collingwood!
As for fan activation…I thought stakeholder engagement activities were bad enough.

The only acceptable place for that terminology is at a bbq.

HOSE B ROMERO
22-02-2023, 10:12 PM
There are some records indicating the club began in 1877

see wiki here (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Bulldogs#:~:text=Founded%20in%201877%20as%20the,AFL% 20in%201990)%20in%201925.)

I think the problem according to club historian Darren Arthur was that there was nothing to connect the 2 entities.

Nuggety Back Pocket
01-03-2023, 08:47 PM
It is amazing to think the time the club has been inexistence. I remember talking to a few Brits a few years ago and they telling me how their clubs were and how they began in the 1890s. Teams like Liverpool, ManU, Arsenal all started in the mid 1890s. When I told them how old our clubs were, they were amazed.
It is worth mentioning that the Braybrook Football Club which produced 4 members of the WB Team of the Century, which included
Ted Whitten [ Capt], Doug Hawkins [VC], Wally Donald and George Bisset, has in the past couple of years celebrated its 140 years.
Johnny Craddock also from the Braybrook FC, led Footscray to 3 Premierships in the VFA to 1920. From the 1940’s, Braybrook FC produced 30 League players including Brownlow Medallist, Brian Wilson.

bornadog
01-03-2023, 11:57 PM
It is worth mentioning that the Braybrook Football Club which produced 4 members of the WB Team of the Century, which included
Ted Whitten [ Capt], Doug Hawkins [VC], Wally Donald and George Bisset, has in the past couple of years celebrated its 140 years.
Johnny Craddock also from the Braybrook FC, led Footscray to 3 Premierships in the VFA to 1920. From the 1940’s, Braybrook FC produced 30 League players including Brownlow Medallist, Brian Wilson.

Amazing stuff

D Mitchell
10-03-2023, 10:48 AM
That's a great photo. It troubles me that there are 9 players in hooped jumpers, the 2 at the ends of the bottom row appear to be wearing hooped sox and the bloke 4th from the left looks like a soccer goalie. Could this be a soccer team ? Humour aside, older 'photos suggest it might have been closer to modern rugby than footy. If there's a caption to the photo, would you mind displaying it ?