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    Re: Doggies Top 3 Greatest Upsets 2000-2019

    One I remember fondly is mid season vs The Pies, 2014. We were rank outsiders. An article had been written saying our club was ‘irrelevant.’ We had been playing unwatchable footy. Thing were grim. And yet....

    I called my blog that day: We came, we saw, we believed... http://www.bulldogtragician.com/the-...aw-we-believed

    I often think of matches like that to remind myself that things aren’t always as they seem. It was the day The 18 yr old Bont showed how good he could be, with the lovely picture of him embracing his tearful dad afterwards. We didn’t win many more games that miserable year, but nine of the guys out there for that win played in a flag 2 years later.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Twodogs View Post
    My favorite ever H&A game! We stood on our seats and taunted the Carlton supporters when the siren went. There were a couple of kids near us and their atypical arrogant Carlton supporting parents had been encouraging them in being obnoxious all game. The siren went and one of them got the upper lip shivers then looked up accusingly at her dad and said "They are the Bulldogs and YOU TOLD ME that we would beat the bulldogs" her dad couldn't meet her gaze because he felt so guilty.
    Ha Ha Ha.

    But imagine how bad that little Carlton fan has felt over the last 19 seasons?
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    Quote Originally Posted by The bulldog tragician View Post
    One I remember fondly is mid season vs The Pies, 2014. We were rank outsiders. An article had been written saying our club was ‘irrelevant.’ We had been playing unwatchable footy. Thing were grim. And yet....

    I called my blog that day: We came, we saw, we believed... http://www.bulldogtragician.com/the-...aw-we-believed

    I often think of matches like that to remind myself that things aren’t always as they seem. It was the day The 18 yr old Bont showed how good he could be, with the lovely picture of him embracing his tearful dad afterwards. We didn’t win many more games that miserable year, but nine of the guys out there for that win played in a flag 2 years later.
    That was a brilliant day.

    Liam Jones played the game of his life, Bont had a breakout quarter in the 3rd, Koby Stevens kicked 3, the Minson/Libba combo smashed then, fun times.

    Edit: Just read your blog entry and out reminded me of the sealer.

    Bont had marked on a half forward flank. He had Stringer on short but get held his nerve went for the longer, riskier option in Jason Tutt, who iced a not so easy kick

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    Quote Originally Posted by westdog54 View Post
    That was a brilliant day.

    Liam Jones played the game of his life, Bont had a breakout quarter in the 3rd, Koby Stevens kicked 3, the Minson/Libba combo smashed then, fun times.

    Edit: Just read your blog entry and out reminded me of the sealer.

    Bont had marked on a half forward flank. He had Stringer on short but get held his nerve went for the longer, riskier option in Jason Tutt, who iced a not so easy kick
    The names who played well...Jones, Minson, Griffen... Tutt!!! ....surprised me. it’s fascinating how much turnover there was and yet the bones of the 2016 flag were there I guess. It seems much further away than five years.
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    Thanks for this.
    I loved reading your blog at the time, and thoroughly enjoyed reading it again tonight.
    As an aside I thought that game was going to be a watershed moment for Tutt. That was such a clutch goal. Alas not to be, but perhaps it was for the 9 others who, as you point out, featured in 2016.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yankee Hotel Foxtrot View Post
    Thanks for this.
    I loved reading your blog at the time, and thoroughly enjoyed reading it again tonight.
    As an aside I thought that game was going to be a watershed moment for Tutt. That was such a clutch goal. Alas not to be, but perhaps it was for the 9 others who, as you point out, featured in 2016.
    I thought it was a game where Liam Jones arrived too. The line between making it or not is so very fine.
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    1973

    Going into round 21 the Bulldogs were in 10th place (of 12) only 1 win off the bottom. Their last 2 games were against Carlton and Richmond. The VFL powerhouses who had played each other in that mighty 1972 Grand Final. So naturally;

    Round 21

    Footscray 10.15.75
    Carlton 9.12. 66

    Round 22

    Richmond 10.16.76
    Footscray 11.11.77

    We beat the 2 teams that played the previous grand final who would then go on to play off again in the 73 grand final.


    1985

    I had practically given up hope we would ever play finals and Carlton were winning everything until this happened at Princes Park

    Round 1

    Carlton 17.10.112
    Footscray 22.10.142

    welcome Brad Hardie who would become my fave player


    1987

    Having missed the finals in 1986 and Brad Hardie had waved us goodbye we opened first 3 rounds of the 1987 season with these results

    Round 1

    Footscray 9.8. 62
    Essendon 19.7. 121

    Round 2

    Sydney 27.25 187
    Footscray 11.13.79

    (I was there with my theatre going Swans friends who only knew Warwick Capper and kept singing after each goal "Show it to em Sydney" with the Swannettes strutting their stuff after each of their freaking 27 goals). God I hated that day.

    Round 3

    Footscray 5.10. 40
    Carlton 18.19.127

    So after losing to Bombers by 59, Swans by 108, Carlton by 87 in the opening 3 rounds of the season. What were we expected to do in this kind of form against the reigning champions Hawthorn? This;

    Round 4

    Footscray 14.12.96
    Hawthorn 7.13 55

    Go figure
    Last edited by The Doctor; 10-07-2019 at 01:04 AM.
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    Going back into the archives there! but what the heck.
    You don't develop courage by being happy in your relationships every day. You develop it by surviving difficult times and challenging adversity. ― Epicurus

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Doctor View Post

    1985

    I had practically given up hope we would ever play finals and Carlton were winning everything until this happened at Princes Park

    Round 1

    Carlton 17.10.112
    Footscray 22.10.142

    welcome Brad Hardie who would become my fave player
    Beasley 9 goals
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Doctor View Post
    1973

    Going into round 21 the Bulldogs were in 10th place (of 12) only 1 win off the bottom. Their last 2 games were against Carlton and Richmond. The VFL powerhouses who had played each other in that mighty 1972 Grand Final. So naturally;

    Round 21

    Footscray 10.15.75
    Carlton 9.12. 66

    Round 22

    Richmond 10.16.76
    Footscray 11.11.77

    We beat the 2 teams that played the previous grand final who would then go on to play off again in the 73 grand final.


    1985

    I had practically given up hope we would ever play finals and Carlton were winning everything until this happened at Princes Park

    Round 1

    Carlton 17.10.112
    Footscray 22.10.142

    welcome Brad Hardie who would become my fave player


    1987

    Having missed the finals in 1986 and Brad Hardie had waved us goodbye we opened first 3 rounds of the 1987 season with these results

    Round 1

    Footscray 9.8. 62
    Essendon 19.7. 121

    Round 2

    Sydney 27.25 187
    Footscray 11.13.79

    (I was there with my theatre going Swans friends who only knew Warwick Capper and kept singing after each goal "Show it to em Sydney" with the Swannettes strutting their stuff after each of their freaking 27 goals). God I hated that day.

    Round 3

    Footscray 5.10. 40
    Carlton 18.19.127

    So after losing to Bombers by 59, Swans by 108, Carlton by 87 in the opening 3 rounds of the season. What were we expected to do in this kind of form against the reigning champions Hawthorn? This;

    Round 4

    Footscray 14.12.96
    Hawthorn 7.13 55

    Go figure
    Our first win at Princes Park since 1964 which was the year I was born.Neil Cordy kicked the first towards the scoreboard end and we were already taunting the Carlton supporters-Come on you *!*!*!*!s. We will *!*!*!*!ing have you, we will take the lot of yers on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Twodogs View Post
    Our first win at Princes Park since 1964 which was the year I was born.Neil Cordy kicked the first towards the scoreboard end and we were already taunting the Carlton supporters-Come on you *!*!*!*!s. We will *!*!*!*!ing have you, we will take the lot of yers on.
    God I loved 1985, saw every game. That first win was a big surprise and so satisfying
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    Quote Originally Posted by bornadog View Post
    God I loved 1985, saw every game. That first win was a big surprise and so satisfying
    Yeah but check the OP. 2000-2019
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    Quote Originally Posted by bornadog View Post
    God I loved 1985, saw every game. That first win was a big surprise and so satisfying
    Yeah but check the OP. 2000-2019
    You don't develop courage by being happy in your relationships every day. You develop it by surviving difficult times and challenging adversity. ― Epicurus

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost Dog View Post
    Yeah but check the OP. 2000-2019
    I didn't put up the post, I was just commenting on what was said.
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    Re: Doggies Top 3 Greatest Upsets 2000-2019

    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost Dog View Post
    Yeah but check the OP. 2000-2019
    Speaking of the OP you have your games mixed up.
    More of an In Bruges guy?

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