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    Re: Bulldogs nurturing their promising pups

    Quote Originally Posted by Twodogs View Post
    The DNA strand that controls twins is different to the one that controls gender. I dont which parent provides the strand that makes twins.
    Its all very interesting isnt it? Hope Granty has boy triplets (although he and his wife may not), if they decide they want more kids.

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    Re: Bulldogs nurturing their promising pups

    What's wrong with St.Kevins (aside from the terrible blazers that 90% of the guys opted to wear, as opposed to the navy blue)? PS: In the interest of full-disclosure, I'm an ex-student of the school.

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    Re: Bulldogs nurturing their promising pups

    Quote Originally Posted by WBFC4EVER View Post
    What's wrong with St.Kevins (aside from the terrible blazers that 90% of the guys opted to wear, as opposed to the navy blue)? PS: In the interest of full-disclosure, I'm an ex-student of the school.


    Back in the '80s when I was a kid they had a certain reputation for drug addled alumni.
    They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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    Re: Bulldogs nurturing their promising pups

    It's a shame that we couldn't had another 20 yo ruckman on our list (under the F&S rule) in Joseph Groenewegen - 198cm ruckman.

    It would have been nice to hear a match commentator call
    'Groenewegen palms the ball to Liberatore who delivers the ball onto the chest of Wallis, who in turn spears a pass to Cordy leading out of the goal square'.

    Music to my ears!

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    Re: Bulldogs nurturing their promising pups

    Quote Originally Posted by Twodogs View Post
    Back in the '80s when I was a kid they had a certain reputation for drug addled alumni.
    Alumni - a graduate of the school? Tom and Mitch are now alumni.

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    Re: Bulldogs nurturing their promising pups

    also brain lakes 2 boys cooneys son and i think rob murphy

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    Re: Bulldogs nurturing their promising pups

    I hear that we are tracking a son of Alan Stoneham as well.
    Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"

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    Re: Bulldogs nurturing their promising pups

    Quote Originally Posted by GVGjr View Post
    I hear that we are tracking a son of Alan Stoneham as well.
    How old is that kid? Rocky must be heading towards 60!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sockeye Salmon View Post
    How old is that kid? Rocky must be heading towards 60!
    Rocky is 55 and I think the son is 15.
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    Re: Bulldogs nurturing their promising pups

    Quote Originally Posted by Doggy-Doo View Post
    It's a shame that we couldn't had another 20 yo ruckman on our list (under the F&S rule) in Joseph Groenewegen - 198cm ruckman.

    It would have been nice to hear a match commentator call
    'Groenewegen palms the ball to Liberatore who delivers the ball onto the chest of Wallis, who in turn spears a pass to Cordy leading out of the goal square'.

    Music to my ears!
    We could, he's in the draft again this year. Would be around our picks, but if he can't cut it i don't want us going down the Collingwood path of recruiting every son of a friends daughters' dog who once saw them play.

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    Re: Bulldogs nurturing their promising pups

    Agree totally - Joseph, like every other player must earn a place on our list.

    It's just that we haven't had too many tall sons of past players available.

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    Re: Bulldogs nurturing their promising pups

    Quote Originally Posted by Doggy-Doo View Post
    It's just that we haven't had too many tall sons of past players available.

    Apart from Ayce Cordy.
    They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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    Re: Bulldogs nurturing their promising pups

    And Luke Darcy.

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    Re: Bulldogs nurturing their promising pups

    And David Round

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    Re: Bulldogs nurturing their promising pups

    And Ryan Hargrave.
    They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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