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Re: Dale Morris retires
Originally Posted by
bornadog
Very emotional
A salient reminder for the boys.
It doesn't last forever, not even if you're Dale Morris. So grab your chances with both hands.
BORDERLINE FLYING
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The ultimate team player.. selfless, dependable, agile... the list goes on.
What a great career it's been.
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FFC: Established 1883
Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.
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Thanks Dale. A leader in every sense of the word. Please don't be a stranger.
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Re: Dale Morris retires
Originally Posted by
bornadog
Irreplaceable.
Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.
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What a speech, what a gentleman of the game, what a player, and what a bulldog legend.
Thank you Dale For all those years bleeding the red, white and blue.
All the best for the future.
I will never see #16 the same!!
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Dale Morris has embodied every fine virtue this country admires in a sportsman and a person. We have been so fortunate that he played for the Dogs. His on field skill, courage, persistence and humility is something that we will long remember. He is the finest role model any group of young men could have and I hope the Club finds a role for him, he is invaluable. I thank him for the great Bulldog moments he has inspired on and off field. Put simply Dale Morris is a much admired and quality person. I wish you a wonderful life after a truly great football career.
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Dale, there is nothing I can say that others can't say more eloquently, or no honour I can give you that you haven't already received.
All I can offer is a deep and personal thank-you for the courage and commitment you have displayed throughout your career. And the pleasure I have been privileged to have received as a result of your efforts.
Best wishes for your future, and hopefully it is not lost to us.
The truth will set you free,
but first it will piss you off. ... Gloria Steinem.
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Re: Dale Morris retires
Originally Posted by
Jeanette54
Dale, there is nothing I can say that others can't say more eloquently, or no honour I can give you that you haven't already received.
All I can offer is a deep and personal thank-you for the courage and commitment you have displayed throughout your career. And the pleasure I have been privileged to have received as a result of your efforts.
Best wishes for your future, and hopefully it is not lost to us.
Beautifully put.
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Re: Dale Morris retires
Dale Morris announces his retirement
Wins in Finals for FOOTS/WBD
1x: 66 players
2x: 41 players
3x: 19 players
4x: 34 players
5x: Easton Wood
6x: Ted Whitten, Brad Johnson, Liam Picken
7x: DALE MORRIS
8x: Matthew Boyd
@westernbulldogs @AFL
via @sirswampthing on Twitter.
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Thank you Dale Morris. What a player! That tackle on Buddy in the 2016 grand final will all never forget. All the best for your future endeavours.
"Footscray people are incredible people; so humble. I'm just so happy - ecstatic"
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Yeah, can't stop crying today.
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One of the greatest of all.
Thanks Dale.
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Easton's tribute on social media is brilliant.
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Words can’t describe how much this man means to me. I’ve never met someone who’s so driven by giving to others and so passionate about playing the game to make it easier for his mates. I thought I’d share a story to show just how selfless Moz consistently was.
It was rd22, 2016 and we were playing Essendon. Late in the game I landed awkwardly on my ankle and felt a snap. I was helped off the ground and the whole way off all I could think was “that’s my season done”.
After the game I was assessed by the docs and they organized an MRI scan for later that night. Moz didnt play that night and when he came to console me he heard the docs saying I shouldn’t drive myself. My family weren’t at the game so Moz, of course, offered to drive me.
The MRI is at least a half hour in the opposite direction to Moz’s house but he wouldn’t take no for answer. So off we went and along the way he was reassuring me the scan might give us good news. We arrive around 9pm and I let him know my wife’s on the way to take me home after.
Despite being a mile from his home, late at night and still with the half hour scan to take place, Moz insists that he’s staying so he can be there for me when I come out with what I’m expecting to be bad news. Finally I finish the scan and the doc has the news. It’s 10pm.
There’s enough of the ligament there to be stable. I’ll only miss two weeks and be back for finals. I can’t believe it! Neither can Moz, whose there to hug and celebrate with me. Because he waited and was there. He was always there for me. He’s always there for everyone.
That’s what Moz does, he sacrifices to help others. I’ll never forget it. History happened & 6 weeks later we won a flag together. I’ll be forever grateful for that moment but mainly for having him as a mate.
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Following the doggies for over 55 years Dale Morris would be in my best team of all time. Without a doubt. His selfless acts knew no bounds. He was never beaten. His chats off the field with all supporters are well known. I was lucky to be one of those supporters. So very glad he is staying with our great club.
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