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Footy clubs that are known as 'the bulldogs' or wear the red, white and blue
Always had a curiosity about country or suburban clubs that are either known as the bulldogs or wear the red, white and blue. For example:
South Fremantle
Central districts
Tatura
Mornington
East Sydney
Point Cook
What others can you come up with?
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Re: Footy clubs that are known as 'the bulldogs' or wear the red, white and blue
Bunyip FC
Gisborne FC
AFL affiliated clubs here
[B][COLOR="#0000CD"]Our club was born in blood and boots, not in AFL focus groups.[/COLOR][/B]
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North Heidelberg FC - Northern Football League
South Croydon FC - Eastern Football League
"Footscray people are incredible people; so humble. I'm just so happy - ecstatic"
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Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.
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A few from my way
Tat(already mentioned)
Merigum
Tyntynder
North Bendigo
Tarrawingee
Strathmerton
The curse is dead.
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I will broaden the subject and go for Canterbury Bulldogs in the NRL. Unfortunately only blue and white.
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Re: Footy clubs that are known as 'the bulldogs' or wear the red, white and blue
Originally Posted by
Bulldog4life
I will broaden the subject and go for Canterbury Bulldogs in the NRL. Unfortunately only blue and white.
Nope, fortunately. I wouldn't want to be tied with them in any way, shape or form!
Wake me up when we get to heaven, let me sleep if we're going to hell
Good luck, for your sake I hope heaven and hell are really there, but I wouldn't hold my breath
And we all found heaven - 2016 Premiers!
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University of Georgia (Bulldogs - College Football/Basketball etc).
Down the road from my work is a team called the 'Cockburn Lakes Warriors' and they where the tri-colour. Not sure what grade of the Ammos they play in though.
What should I tell her? She's going to ask.
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Originally Posted by
Bulldog4life
I will broaden the subject and go for Canterbury Bulldogs in the NRL. Unfortunately only blue and white.
Nope. They are scum and pinched our nickname in 1977. 50+ years after us. Upstarts..
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Originally Posted by
comrade
Daylesford
Interestingly, Daylesford were straigh out Melbourne FC guernseys with the Demons moniker. (But 70’s/80’s royal blue version.) Members of the Ballarat FL. Bitter rivals, neighbours, Hepburn FC (Central Highlands League) wore Port Melbourne colours.
Whilst Chris Grant was starring for the Dogs, Daylesford exited the Ballarat League and entered the Central Highlands league. Due to the colour clash with Hepburn, they had to change colours. The Grant influence meant that they went with the WBFC colours and adopted the “Daylesford Dogs.”
We were directly respectful msible for that - via Granty!
Another one was Central District in SA. I believe we donated their first set of jumpers in the last 1950’s. Two clubs I tend to keep an eye on.
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Barossa (an amalgamation of Williamstown and Lyndoch in the Barossa/Gawler league)
Wallaroo
Central United (Amateurs)
Plympton (Red, Black and white)
Ingle Farm (Green and White)
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In our league (West Gippsland) there are 2 Bulldogs teams that wear red, white and blue due to league changes over the years - Bunyip and Phillip Island. Surely a rare situation.
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Originally Posted by
Axe Man
In our league (West Gippsland) there are 2 Bulldogs teams that wear red, white and blue due to league changes over the years - Bunyip and Phillip Island. Surely a rare situation.
Extremely rare i'd imagine Axeman. What alternative jumpers are worn when they play each other? And does both sets of supporters shout 'Go dogs'?
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Originally Posted by
Webby
Interestingly, Daylesford were straigh out Melbourne FC guernseys with the Demons moniker. (But 70’s/80’s royal blue version.) Members of the Ballarat FL. Bitter rivals, neighbours, Hepburn FC (Central Highlands League) wore Port Melbourne colours.
Whilst Chris Grant was starring for the Dogs, Daylesford exited the Ballarat League and entered the Central Highlands league. Due to the colour clash with Hepburn, they had to change colours. The Grant influence meant that they went with the WBFC colours and adopted the “Daylesford Dogs.”
We were directly respectful msible for that - via Granty!
Another one was Central District in SA. I believe we donated their first set of jumpers in the last 1950’s. Two clubs I tend to keep an eye on.
Webby, that's a great tale. "Daylesford Dogs"; i think David Bowie wrote a song about them.
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Originally Posted by
chef
A few from my way
Tat(already mentioned)
Merigum
Tyntynder
North Bendigo
Tarrawingee
Strathmerton
Some great names there Chef. Will have to look up which leagues they're in.
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