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  • EasternWest
    Bulldog Team of the Century
    • Aug 2009
    • 9999

    Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

    Originally posted by merantau
    Gun forward, Tory Dickson, played 114 games in the #29 and kicked 181 goals 61 behinds making him one of the all time greats for accuracy and probably the most accurate Bulldog of all time.
    A mature age recruit he travelled a long and winding road before getting a crack on the big stage. And did he grab it with both hands! What a fabulous player he was during the 2016 campaign. His heroics against GWS in particular will never be forgotten - especially by Heath Shaw, who I suspect, is suffering some form of PTSD after the run around Tory gave him. I just loved him as a player. Total pro. Just went out there and got the job done - no histrionics - using skill, endeavour, a great ability to read the game and to know where the goals are.

    These notes are from Wikipedia.

    "Before joining the Western Bulldogs, Dickson had been playing for various football clubs around Victoria. In 2009, he won the best and fairest award at Victorian Football League (VFL) club Frankston. After being overlooked for the AFL Draft, Dickson played for Noble Park in the Eastern Football League. In 2011, Dickson signed with the Bendigo Bombers and kicked 48 goals in 19 games.

    At the age of 24, Dickson was selected by the Western Bulldogs in the 2011 National Draft, with pick #57. Dickson made his debut in round 1 of the 2012 AFL season against West Coast. He struggled to make an impact, and was dropped the following week.

    After spending a month playing for his third VFL club, the Bulldogs' former affiliate Williamstown, Dickson was recalled to the Bulldogs for their round 7 match against North Melbourne.

    Dickson is noted for the accuracy of his kicking for goal.[3] He was the most accurate of all AFL players in 2019, and the third-most accurate since 1965.

    On September 27, 2020, Dickson announced his retirement from AFL football.
    Deadset club legend.
    "It's over. It's all over."

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    • Bulldog4life
      WOOF Member
      • Oct 2007
      • 9607

      Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

      Originally posted by bornadog
      My daughters favourite as a kid
      Ironically one of my daughter's too. Sexy legs as he was known amongst my 3 girls.

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      • Bulldog4life
        WOOF Member
        • Oct 2007
        • 9607

        Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

        Originally posted by merantau
        Graeme "Pudden" Chalmers from Yarraville played 75 games in the #27 from 1962 to 1968. He booted 37 goals and played mainly on the wing and sometimes roved.
        He retired at age 23 and became a pilot with the RAAF.
        I met him at the Footscray hospital. His arm was in a cast while I had a broken nose. Memories.

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        • EasternWest
          Bulldog Team of the Century
          • Aug 2009
          • 9999

          Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

          Originally posted by Bulldog4life
          I met him at the Footscray hospital. His arm was in a cast while I had a broken nose. Memories.
          Were the two connected?
          "It's over. It's all over."

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          • Bulldog4life
            WOOF Member
            • Oct 2007
            • 9607

            Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

            Originally posted by merantau
            From 1957 to 1963 Bernie Lee played 95 games for us in the #29. He was a very good competitor and played full back in the '61 Finals campaign.

            He came through the U/19s and played all his football in defence - either full back or on the back flank.
            Mike Sheehan tells the story that he used to carry Bernie Lee's bag to the game regularly.

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            • Bulldog4life
              WOOF Member
              • Oct 2007
              • 9607

              Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

              Originally posted by EasternWest
              Were the two connected?
              Ha ha. His was playing for the dogs mine was playing for North Footscray's junior team. We had a good yack. He was a local Yarraville/Spotty boy.

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              • Twodogs
                Moderator
                • Nov 2006
                • 27654

                Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

                One of the best things about Tory Dickson's career with us is that Essendon were all set to take him but we snuck in and drafted him a couple of spots before they pulled the trigger. They always saw him as the one that got away.
                They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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                • Twodogs
                  Moderator
                  • Nov 2006
                  • 27654

                  Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

                  Originally posted by Bulldog4life
                  I met him at the Footscray hospital. His arm was in a cast while I had a broken nose. Memories.
                  Originally posted by EasternWest
                  Were the two connected?
                  Yarraville nets conciliation session?
                  They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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                  • EasternWest
                    Bulldog Team of the Century
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 9999

                    Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

                    Originally posted by Twodogs
                    Yarraville nets conciliation session?
                    It's the only reasonable conclusion.

                    Originally posted by Bulldog4life
                    Ha ha. His was playing for the dogs mine was playing for North Footscray's junior team. We had a good yack. He was a local Yarraville/Spotty boy.
                    "It's over. It's all over."

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                    • Twodogs
                      Moderator
                      • Nov 2006
                      • 27654

                      Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

                      Originally posted by EasternWest
                      It's the only reasonable conclusion.
                      You gotta watch out for those flying head butts.
                      They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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                      • merantau
                        Coaching Staff
                        • May 2015
                        • 4007

                        Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

                        Don McKenzie, ex-Spotswood, played 137 games for us between 1962 and 1970 and kicked 127 goals. He wore #39 in his first season but thereafter wore #30. He was a half forward flanker who kicked the ball beautifully - his best season tally coming in 1969 when he kicked 32 goals.
                        McKenzie played his last game in 1970 before leaving Footscray to coach Sunshine in the VFA. He experienced immediate success winning the 1971 Diviision 2 Premiership. In 1972 he won the J. J. Liston Trophy while captaining and coaching Sunshine in the Victorian Football Association's First Division. . During the 1978 VFL season he took over coaching duties at Footscray from Bill Goggin and remained coach until the end of 1979.
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                        • Webby
                          WOOF Member
                          • Jul 2012
                          • 1880

                          Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

                          Originally posted by merantau
                          From '79 to '86 Neil Cordy played 139 games for us in the #29 mainly as a half back back flanker. He was an excellent mark and kick and he liked to get forward too. He went on to play for yhe Swans and racked up 235 games in total before embarking on a successful media career in Sydney. An excellent player for us. I was sorry to see him leave.
                          For whatever reason, Malthouse couldn’t stand Neil. A peculiar career for us. One of our top 4-5 performers from ‘82 to ‘84, then not even regularly selected in our ‘85-‘86 sides. Then off to Sydney to play great footy. A big miss by our club, IMO. Along with Fred Cook, the inexplicable number 29 that got away..

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                          • merantau
                            Coaching Staff
                            • May 2015
                            • 4007

                            Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

                            I worked with Neil for a while at Essendon Tech. He was a Phys Ed teacher there. Terrific bloke.
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                            • merantau
                              Coaching Staff
                              • May 2015
                              • 4007

                              Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

                              Between '71 and '81 Ross Abbey played 128 games and kicked 65 goals for us wearing the #30 - the same number as worn by his father Angus.
                              Ross was a well built half back/ruck rover who served us very well and who represented Victoria twice.
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                              • merantau
                                Coaching Staff
                                • May 2015
                                • 4007

                                Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

                                From '98 to '07 Mathew Robbins played 139 games for us as a small forward kicking 135 goals. He previously spent 3 years at Geelong for 7 games. He was an excellent pick up
                                Fast, strong tackling he could also mark well. In season 2006 he booted 45 goals.
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