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    Re: The Bulldog Heritage book

    Quote Originally Posted by bornadog View Post
    When is the second book available?
    The Official release was last Friday and I would expect that it is now available through the Bulldog Shop. Incidentally for those who may not have purchased Volume 1, both volume one and two are available for purchase.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nuggety Back Pocket View Post
    The Official release was last Friday and I would expect that it is now available through the Bulldog Shop. Incidentally for those who may not have purchased Volume 1, both volume one and two are available for purchase.

    Correct, both editions are available at the Bulldog Shop.
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    Definitely the best book of it's type that I have read!! Well done to all involved , well written , great photos and follows on from the first volume seamlessly. Great Job!!!!!

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    Re: The Bulldog Heritage book

    Quote Originally Posted by Nuggety Back Pocket View Post
    The Official release was last Friday and I would expect that it is now available through the Bulldog Shop. Incidentally for those who may not have purchased Volume 1, both volume one and two are available for purchase.
    Quote Originally Posted by Twodogs View Post
    Correct, both editions are available at the Bulldog Shop.
    Didn't see it online, I will have another look.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bornadog View Post
    Didn't see it online, I will have another look.
    https://shopdesq.imgstg.com/index.cf...177&OrgID=1679
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    Isn't that the first one?
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    Re: The Bulldog Heritage book

    Quote Originally Posted by bornadog View Post
    Isn't that the first one?
    This should take you straight to book 2 bornadog:
    https://shopdesq.imgstg.com/index.cf...052&OrgID=1679

    I was at the launch last Friday, got to have a bit of a sneak around the training centre after the presentation (it was held there), and then headed to the cafe afterwards. John Schultz appears to be in great nick, as does Harvey Stevens. Harvey said that it was quite funny to be up there talking about his father rather than himself! Peter Gordon also got up and said a few words, reiterating the developments they will undertake around the Whitten Oval (lights, scoreboard etc). Quite a nice way to spend a Friday afternoon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Daughter of the West View Post
    This should take you straight to book 2 bornadog:
    https://shopdesq.imgstg.com/index.cf...052&OrgID=1679

    I was at the launch last Friday, got to have a bit of a sneak around the training centre after the presentation (it was held there), and then headed to the cafe afterwards. John Schultz appears to be in great nick, as does Harvey Stevens. Harvey said that it was quite funny to be up there talking about his father rather than himself! Peter Gordon also got up and said a few words, reiterating the developments they will undertake around the Whitten Oval (lights, scoreboard etc). Quite a nice way to spend a Friday afternoon.
    Thankyou, not sure how you found that.
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    I have read all of the 90s players loved them all especially Johnno Smithy Crofty Kritter and on to the 80s now with guys like Axe Wallis Libba Wyndy have to say this is the best Bulldog Book I have ever read and there is still so much more to read in this edition.
    Cant wait for the rest of the series.

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    I received a copy of "The Bulldog Heritage" Vol 1 for my 70th.
    I read it in 2 days. Fantastic book. The stories of 90 men who have played with us as re-called by them, or in the case of old-timers, by their descendants.
    Players of all abilities are featured from champions to one bloke who never played a senior game. What shines through is the love and respect that so many expressed for their coaches and trainers as they were coming through the ranks in the 6ths, 5ths, 4ths , U/19s and Reserves. The eulogy that Anthony Cerantonio delivered at Norm Gardner's funeral is a wonderful tribute and well worth thinking about as a set of values and guide to a worthwhile life. If Vol 2 is half as good, it will be a cracker.
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    Quote Originally Posted by merantau View Post
    I received a copy of "The Bulldog Heritage" Vol 1 for my 70th.
    I read it in 2 days. Fantastic book. The stories of 90 men who have played with us as re-called by them, or in the case of old-timers, by their descendants.
    Players of all abilities are featured from champions to one bloke who never played a senior game. What shines through is the love and respect that so many expressed for their coaches and trainers as they were coming through the ranks in the 6ths, 5ths, 4ths , U/19s and Reserves. The eulogy that Anthony Cerantonio delivered at Norm Gardner's funeral is a wonderful tribute and well worth thinking about as a set of values and guide to a worthwhile life. If Vol 2 is half as good, it will be a cracker.
    Do you have Volume 2?
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    Re: The Bulldog Heritage book

    Quote Originally Posted by bornadog View Post
    I love reading about the stories in the VFA days and how a game was abandoned on the siren when the fans ran onto the ground complaining about a mark on the siren. The dogs were 4 points up and North had marked the ball as the siren sounded. The umpires decided they couldn't control the situation so ran off and the game was replayed the following week. Mind you it was a semi final. The following week with minutes to go, Footscray were down by 2 points when a goal was dribbled through an unguarded goal and then siren went.

    Didn't the crowd pull one of the goalposts down? Or I might be thinking of a game in Tasmania.
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    I have, yeah Ted, you big gobshite

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twodogs View Post
    Didn't the crowd pull one of the goalposts down? Or I might be thinking of a game in Tasmania.
    The pulling down of the goalpost did occur in Tasmania in 1967, in a State final between Wynyard and North Hobart. I happened to be at the game. The incident occurred as the North Hobart player was kicking for goal in the final kick of the game from 20 metres out, when Wynyard fans behind the goal managed to uproot one of the goalposts. Fans and Police stormed onto the ground causing the umpires to declare a no contest. The incident received widespread publicity at the time even reaching the BBC in London.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bornadog View Post
    Do you have Volume 2?
    Not yet but I will get it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by merantau View Post
    Not yet but I will get it.
    I have a spare and happy to give it to you. Only thing is how to get it to you.
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