Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time.
Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
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54Bulldog16
Looking at the AFL site article on players over $1m on 2023, GWS with 3, Melbourne with 2, Richmond with 2. Dogs with 1?. We?ll add Naughty to that, but have to be room for a third.
I don't think his on 1m+, still reckon his hovering around the 850-950k a year mark.
Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
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Critter
When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time.
In this instance what has Bailey shown us that he is?
Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
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Topdog
In this instance what has Bailey shown us that he is?
Hard worker on and off the field?
I don't think even his biggest detractors could possibly fault his workrate
Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
Probably means nothing in the scheme of things but I walked behind Bailey (in a completely normal, not-at-all-stalker-like-way) in Sydney CBD yesterday. He was by himself and just wandering around, hard to miss with that hair but most people up here wouldn’t know an AFL player if they were punched directly in the face by one. It was 40 degrees so maybe he was up here for a surf!
Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
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Pottz
Probably means nothing in the scheme of things but I walked behind Bailey (in a completely normal, not-at-all-stalker-like-way) in Sydney CBD yesterday. He was by himself and just wandering around, hard to miss with that hair but most people up here wouldn’t know an AFL player if they were punched directly in the face by one. It was 40 degrees so maybe he was up here for a surf!
It is funny how people see a footballer somewhere and straight away come to the conclusion they are changing clubs ( not saying you are ) to that area .
I liked the Bailey Smith is going to Colllingwood because he was with Daicos in America.
My response to that was stop twisting things it’s obviously the other way around and Daicos is coming to the dogs.
Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
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Originally Posted by
Pottz
Probably means nothing in the scheme of things but I walked behind Bailey (in a completely normal, not-at-all-stalker-like-way) in Sydney CBD yesterday. He was by himself and just wandering around, hard to miss with that hair but most people up here wouldn’t know an AFL player if they were punched directly in the face by one. It was 40 degrees so maybe he was up here for a surf!
Should've gone in for the selfie.
Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
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MrMahatma
Should've gone in for the selfie.
I thought about that all afternoon and eventually came down on the side of “don’t meet your heroes”.
Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
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Originally Posted by
ledge
It is funny how people see a footballer somewhere and straight away come to the conclusion they are changing clubs ( not saying you are ) to that area .
I liked the Bailey Smith is going to Colllingwood because he was with Daicos in America.
My response to that was stop twisting things it’s obviously the other way around and Daicos is coming to the dogs.
Very true, I would have written a different post if I’d seen him huddled in the back corner of a cafe with some Swans officials. Poor bloke is looking at a year of no football, who can blame him for wanting to keep things interesting with the odd Sydney trip?
Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
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Pottz
Very true, I would have written a different post if I’d seen him huddled in the back corner of a cafe with some Swans officials. Poor bloke is looking at a year of no football, who can blame him for wanting to keep things interesting with the odd Sydney trip?
Last time I approached a footballer was the summer after we won the premiership. Couldn't help myself at the Coles in Swans St Richmond, coming across Jordan Roughead. I apologised for interfering in his personal life, but thanked him for the Premiership :D
Generally I am like you, I don't like to approach them.
Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
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bornadog
Last time I approached a footballer was the summer after we won the premiership. Couldn't help myself at the Coles in Swans St Richmond, coming across Jordan Roughead. I apologised for interfering in his personal life, but thanked him for the Premiership :D.
Ok but why weren't you wearing any pants?
Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
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EasternWest
Ok but why weren't you wearing any pants?
Very funny :D:D
Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
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EasternWest
Ok but why weren't you wearing any pants?
I?m afraid I can?t comment on an ongoing police investigation.
Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
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EasternWest
Ok but why weren't you wearing any pants?
Not cool, you know the store is notorious for shoplifters and that BAD was in the express lane.
Being extra careful BAD had keistered his credit card and had just scanned his purchases and with Coles playing their the 'Down Down' ads in the store BAD may have taken things too literally.
I thought it was rude of Roughy to apparently say something like 'I didn't think it was that cold'
Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
Jon Ralph
On Sunday, Bailey Smith attended the Grand Prix in Melbourne, instead of watching his teammates in Ballarat. He was one of the “squad” spruiking Ralph Lauren fragrances alongside Peter Bol, Isaac Humphries and Margot Robbie’s brother, actor Cameron.
The Dogs could require Smith to dutifully sit in the stands in Ballarat, but allowed him to live his life – while diligently rehabilitating his knee injury. It seems a very smart play for a club keen to re-sign its midfield star.