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    Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

    I can see an error. I have to slot Daniel Giansiracusa in. Let me think about it.
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    Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

    Quote Originally Posted by merantau View Post
    I can see an error. I have to slot Daniel Giansiracusa in. Let me think about it.
    He's another great player
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    Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

    I would slot Daniel Giansiracusa in just after Bernie Quinlan. He played the 11th most games for the Club and sits ninth on the all time goal kicker's list. Very consistent performer over a long career and became our super sub at the end of his career.
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    Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

    Quote Originally Posted by GVGjr View Post
    Merantau, You have done a terrific job but there is a chance you are underrating Jose Romero and Tony McGuinness
    Yes, I think you're on to something with Jose. Not so sure about Tony. There's always a lot of subjectivity in this sort of thing.
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    Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

    And so onto the final 24.

    77. Ian Bryant. Half back/wingman. 160 games. Glorious drop kick.

    78. John Kerr. Top rover. BOG in the 1954 Grand Final.

    79. Paul Hudson played 108 games and kicked 214 goals. A terrific pick up for us. Great skill and a beautiful kick for goal.

    80. Harvey Stevens. Premiership ruckman. B&F 1953.

    81. Daniel Southern. A great competitor who ran straight and left nothing to chance.

    82. Jim Edmond. Strong hands. 154 games 226 goals. Club captain.

    83. Stuart Magee. Fine centreman/rover. Club captain 132 games.

    84. Simon Garlick. 137 games 114 goals.. A quality small forward

    85. Shaun Higgins. 128 games and 129 goals. Played some very good football and we lost out when he left.

    86. Roger Duffy. A clever HFF in our 54 Premiership team. Won our goal kicking in his first year. 117 games, 117 goals.

    87. Matthew Robbins. Small forward who had great pace and could mark well. 139 games, 135 goals

    88. Mick Egan. 128 games of determined defence. Courageous player.

    89. Mark Hunter. 130 games. Very accomplished tagger/defender.

    90. Arthur Edwards. 120 games. Premiership ruckman.

    91. Jake Stringer. Cannot forget his 2015 season. 89 games 160 goals. Brilliant but brittle.

    92. Bob Spargo. Long striding centreman. Quality footballer. 80 games


    93. Alan Stoneham. 128 games as a half forward/midfielder.

    94. Jordan Roughead. 138 games. He saved his best for the 2016 finals campaign.

    95. Brian Gilmore. 104 games Premiership ruckman.

    96. Brad Hardie Only played 45 games but won a Brownlow and a B&F. Will be remembered for the wrong reasons sadly

    97. Clay Smith. 3 knee re-constructions but overcame all to become a Premiership hero.

    98. Don McKenzie 137 games 127 goals from HFF. Quality player.

    99. Ross Abbey.128 games as a ruck rover. Played for Victoria.

    100. Darren Baxter Ruck rover/tagger. Very consistent ball winner. 129 games.
    Last edited by merantau; 21-05-2021 at 08:04 PM.
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    Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

    Great list.

    If I was to choose the 101st it would be Bluey Hampshire. He was a huge warrior for us in the ruck in the post-Dempsey era when we really struggled as a team.

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    Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

    Quote Originally Posted by Prince Imperial View Post
    Great list.

    If I was to choose the 101st it would be Bluey Hampshire. He was a huge warrior for us in the ruck in the post-Dempsey era when we really struggled as a team.

    Jim Sewell is 101st for mine.
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    Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

    Barry Hall was a better player than most on the list, though mostly not for us
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    Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

    Quote Originally Posted by Prince Imperial View Post
    Great list.

    If I was to choose the 101st it would be Bluey Hampshire. He was a huge warrior for us in the ruck in the post-Dempsey era when we really struggled as a team.
    Bluey was actually my 102nd. Indeed he was with us in some tough times.
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    Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

    Quote Originally Posted by boydogs View Post
    Barry Hall was a better player than most on the list, though mostly not for us
    Agree with you on this. But as I said my bias was for one club players although I made a few exceptions. I should have slotted Barry in. Only 2 seasons but he won the goalkicking both years and kicked big tallies.
    Averaged 3.46 goals per game with us - 39 games 135 goals.
    Bernie Quinlan played 177 and averaged 1.36 goals per game.
    So, yes I should have had him in the top 30 players as I did include Brad Hardie and Paul Hudson and a few others.
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    Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

    Who remembers this?
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    Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

    Quote Originally Posted by GVGjr View Post
    Merantau, You have done a terrific job but there is a chance you are underrating Jose Romero and Tony McGuinness
    I thought Jimmy Edmond was a little low at 82 as well. Terrific, very clever player with real presence.

    Mitch Wallis at 66 is a little controversial but I guess all best lists are.
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