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Re: Garry Hincks
I'm betting that Gary didn't sit at his first game of football in 1974. Nobody did back then
Fair effort to Gary though. 950 games in a row is a big acheivment. Props to him.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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Club legend outside the club is that's possible.
Bring back the biff
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Has he got a life membership? He should.
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Top effort. 950 games in a row - now that is what I call dedication.
Last edited by Eastdog; 10-04-2016 at 02:56 AM.
"Footscray people are incredible people; so humble. I'm just so happy - ecstatic"
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Club needs to make a big deal of this fella. What a fantastic story of a great clubman.
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What an absolute legend. 950 games in a row is a amazing achievement. I would love to hear the club has done things for him like membership for life or something. We need more dedicated supporters like him.
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No excuses from Garry about the 4:40 games!!
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Originally Posted by
Ozza
No excuses from Garry about the 4:40 games!!
Or season ending injuries or drug bans.
We should really throw a party for Gary's game 1k.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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Originally Posted by
Twodogs
Or season ending injuries or drug bans.
We should really throw a party for Gary's game 1k.
Please don't start a thread, Gary will do a knee.
It's better to die on our feet than live on our knees.
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Originally Posted by
KT31
Please don't start a thread, Gary will do a knee.
He may well do but I doubt that it would get in the way of the footy. He's got another knee after all.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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Great recognition for Gary to be part of the flag unfurling.
Bulldog Icons - Gary Hincks
Gary Hincks has been coming to watch the Western Bulldogs since he first saw them play as a 30-year-old in 1974. That fact alone is impressive enough and stamps Hincks as a died-in-the-wool Doggies fan.
But what elevates Hincks to 'legend' status in the realm of football fandom is the fact that he has not missed a single game since - not one, single Western Bulldogs match.
To clarify, that's not just Bulldogs home games that Hincks hasn't missed, it's away games, too. And to expand even further, it's not just the Dogs' away games in Melbourne, it's every Western Bulldogs match, in every Australian state and territory.
That's nearly 1,000 games, and Gary Hincks has been there in person for each and every one of them. It is an utterly remarkable achievement, made all the more so by the fact that Hincks lives in Portland in western Victoria, a four-hour drive from Melbourne.
And it gets more remarkable still, for Hincks chooses not to make that four-hour drive each week. Rather, he takes public transport, which turns his trip each way into a six-hour journey.
"I don't like driving", he says, simply.
While the game of football would not be possible without the players themselves, Gary Hincks is conclusive evidence of the fact that football clubs are not possible without the existence of members and fans who display his level of commitment, year in year out, regardless of the prevailing fortunes of the team.
Hincks, always to be found in his distinctive chef's hat, met Tony Liberatore by chance in 2013 when both were on their way to see the Bulldogs take on Gold Coast at Carrara. The Bulldogs lost that match in a seemingly disheartening fashion but at the end of it, Hincks turned to 'Libba' and said the Bulldogs were evolving and would win a flag within three years.
Gary Hincks was right. The Western Bulldogs saluted last year, their 2016 premiership win due as much to the support of loyal fans like him as to the efforts of the players on the MCG last October.
People like Gary Hincks who offer the club their undying, unconditional support deserve special recognition, and they will receive just that this Friday night when Hincks joins other Bulldogs greats to be part of the premiership flag unfurling ceremony.
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What a marvelous effort by Gary. Unbelievable really. Glad that the Club is recognizing his unwavering support.
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Originally Posted by
Bulldog4life
What a marvelous effort by Gary. Unbelievable really. Glad that the Club is recognizing his unwavering support.
Truly, The People's Football Club.
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Originally Posted by
bulldogtragic
Truly, The People's Football Club.
I had to read it four times before I finally noticed the bit at the end that said he would be part of the lineup. Couldn't have happened to a more dedicated supporter, good luck to Gary. I hope the Club go the whole hog and find out who his two favourite players are and place Gary between them. He deserves it.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.