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  • Grantysghost
    Bouncing Strong
    • Apr 2010
    • 18957

    Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

    Originally posted by merantau
    So that brings me nearly to the end of this project. My next aim is to count up the number of players who've made the cut.

    From that number I'll select my top 100 or maybe 150 players who have represented us since 1954 in order. Should create a bit of debate. Stay tuned.
    Awesome work really enjoyed reading and taking the trip down memory lane
    BT COME BACK!​

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    • Bulldog4life
      WOOF Member
      • Oct 2007
      • 9607

      Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

      Originally posted by merantau
      From '61 to '65 Barry Ion played 40 games in the #38. He played on the half back flank in our '61 GF team.
      At the same time he was a DJ at 3kz.

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      • merantau
        Coaching Staff
        • May 2015
        • 4020

        Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

        Originally posted by Twodogs
        Rick Kennedy started in #54, Steve Kolyniuk started in #59 and one of my favourite players Kevin Sait wore #52 in his one season for before going back to dominate in the VFA. Stan Davidson who was a fair player and also went on to dominate in the VFA starts out in #53 before changing to #9.
        I remember Kevin kicking three goals in a quarter in one of his games at the Western Oval. He was a very courageous player. I think he weighed about 60kg wringing wet.
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        • merantau
          Coaching Staff
          • May 2015
          • 4020

          Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

          Originally posted by Mofra
          I liked Jon Ballantyne as a player, #50. Surprised to see he only played 20 games for us.
          Averaged 2.3 goals per game for us so he was no slouch.
          Collingwood turned him into a defender and he was doing really well but then he got a bad injury and it was curtains. He was a glorious kick. He booted 46 goals in his 20 games with us.

          Post football he played NFL Europe with a team called the Scottish Claymores. He then got signed by the Denver Broncos but did not get on the field.
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          • Twodogs
            Moderator
            • Nov 2006
            • 27654

            Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

            Originally posted by merantau
            I remember Kevin kicking three goals in a quarter in one of his games at the Western Oval. He was a very courageous player. I think he weighed about 60kg wringing wet.
            Against North I think. He won the competition in the VFA second division B&F (the Field medal) with Yarraville in 1980.
            They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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            • boydogs
              WOOF Member
              • Apr 2009
              • 5842

              Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

              Originally posted by merantau
              If anyone can think of a player who has worn #46, #47, #48 or #50 for 40 games or more, or who has distinguished themself in some other way, I invite you to post
              Lin Jong #46, 65 games inc VFL premiership
              If you kicked five goals and Tom Boyd kicked five goals, Tom Boyd kicked more goals than you.

              Formerly gogriff

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              • merantau
                Coaching Staff
                • May 2015
                • 4020

                Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

                Originally posted by boydogs
                Lin Jong #46, 65 games inc VFL premiership
                Thanks for that. I recalled him just before dozing off last night.
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                • merantau
                  Coaching Staff
                  • May 2015
                  • 4020

                  Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

                  So here's the first 24 of the Top 100 Bulldogs that I have seen with us since 1954
                  1. Ted Whitten
                  2. Chris Grant
                  3. Brad Johnson
                  4. Kelvin Templeton
                  5. Doug Hawkins
                  6. Charlie Sutton
                  7. Scott West
                  8. John Schultz
                  9. Marcus Bontempelli
                  10. Gary Dempsey
                  11. Simon Beasley
                  12. Scott Wynd
                  13. Tony Liberatore
                  14. George Bisset
                  15. Brian Royal
                  16. Bob Murphy
                  17. Dale Morris
                  18. Jack Collins
                  19. Matthew Boyd
                  20. Herb Henderson
                  21. Wally Donald
                  22. John Jillard
                  23. Tom Liberatore
                  24. Jim Gallagher

                  As well as my own observations, I have consulted our "Bulldogs Team of the Century" as the template for compiling this first group.
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                  • merantau
                    Coaching Staff
                    • May 2015
                    • 4020

                    Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

                    Wow! I didn't realise how difficult this is going to be. I've selected another 26 players but sorting them in to some sort of order is really difficult. I have changed my mind a couple of times already!

                    To help me decide these are my biases: Premiership player - tick, games played - tick. B&F winner - tick, Brownlow - tick. Captain - tick. One club player - tick. Leading goalkicker - tick. Consistency - tick. My perception of the player's contribution to club success.

                    With each player I'll make a comment re why I've selected them.
                    Last edited by merantau; 21-05-2021, 06:42 AM.
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                    • merantau
                      Coaching Staff
                      • May 2015
                      • 4020

                      Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

                      I just realised I left out Paul Hudson. He was an excellent #9. Played 5 seasons from '97 to '01. Won our goal kicking twice, was All Australian in 1998. 108 games 216 goals. A fine player.
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                      • Bulldog4life
                        WOOF Member
                        • Oct 2007
                        • 9607

                        Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

                        Originally posted by merantau
                        I just realised I left out Paul Hudson. He was an excellent #9. Played 5 seasons from '97 to '01. Won our goal kicking twice, was All Australian in 1998. 108 games 216 goals. A fine player.
                        wrong thread.
                        Last edited by Bulldog4life; 28-05-2021, 09:49 AM.

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                        • merantau
                          Coaching Staff
                          • May 2015
                          • 4020

                          Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

                          So here goes. I'll leave it up to you to make your own judgements.
                          25. Liam Picken. Once he got a run he was never out the side. The supreme tagger who could win his own ball. Then became a manic running machine with great hands, a very sure kick for goal and a crunching tackler. Courage personified. Player of the Finals says it all.

                          26. Easton Wood. Premiership Captain. Led from the front. Got us on the board after a shaky start against the Hawks. Was magnificent against GWS and in the GF.

                          27. Jack Macrae Stepped up to kick the greatest pressure goal ever kicked by a Bulldog and his game has gone to another level since. Extreme courage, super fit: he goes all day.

                          28. Rick Kennedy. Captain courageous. Played on all the monster full forwards and was undersized for the job but never deterred. A fine leader.

                          29. Steve Wallis. Versatile and tough. Great in defence, in the midfield too

                          30. Rohan Smith. 300 games. Multiple roles. Great kick. Great run off half back. Never gave in.

                          31. Leon Cameron. You couldn't tell if he was a natural left or right sided player - he was that good.

                          32. Ryan Griffen. A tremendous in and out midfielder who stood up in big games. Totally consistent effort. We should never have made him captain. It was not his go. I was dismayed at the way it ended.

                          33. Lindsay Gilbee. Best kick in the League during his career. Great defender, great runner, an attacking weapon. Very versatile.

                          34. Luke Darcy. Excellent ruckman who could kick a goal

                          35. Adam Cooney An explosive player who could really break away from congestion.

                          36. Peter Foster. Mr Reliable. Great mark and kick. Could play both ends.

                          37. Bernie Quinlan. He was in the top half dozen players I ever saw but his career with us, although brilliant at times, was inconsistent. At Fitzroy he was mesmerisingly brilliant - better player that Ablett in my opinion.

                          38. Brian Lake. A fine attacking full back who could read the play and intercept all match.

                          39. Mitch Hahn. An absolute bulldozer who could play on ball and up forward

                          40. Caleb Daniel. Unique, unmatched cleverness by hand, foot and body movement. Great courage. User of the ball without peer.

                          41.Tory Dickson. Deadeye Dickson was in a class of his own and in big games he was a star.

                          42. Ian Dunstan. A three times B&F winner.

                          43. Steve Macpherson. Tough as nails forward/midfielder who always turned up to play.

                          44. Lachie Hunter. A running machine who is getting better each year.

                          45. Josh Dunkley. Getting better each year.

                          46. Matthew Croft. A rugged hard checking defender who could play either end.

                          47. Simon Atkins. Brilliant hands. In and under player.

                          48. Nathan Eagleton. Fantastic left foot kick. Very hard running and consistent

                          49. David Thorpe. Two times B&F A ball magnet

                          50. Steve Kolyniuk. Pace, skill, tough.
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                          • Twodogs
                            Moderator
                            • Nov 2006
                            • 27654

                            Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

                            That's an amazing effort Merantau. I genuinely can't think of a player you've left out or is too high or too low.


                            Except for KT obviously.
                            They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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                            • merantau
                              Coaching Staff
                              • May 2015
                              • 4020

                              Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

                              So here we go - 51 thru 75. I think it gets tougher as you move down the list. There are groups of players you could throw a blanket over.

                              51. Peter Box. 108 games.Won the '56 Brownlow playing in the centre and played CHF in 1954. B&F winner in 1955

                              52. Don Ross. Premiership centreman. B&F in 1956 129 games.

                              53. Ryan Hargrave. 203 games of no-nonsense football. Very consistent. Always backed up.

                              54. Tony McGuinness. 5 yrs 108 games 109 goals. Best kick at FULL pace that I can re-call. B&F 1987

                              55. Nathan Brown. He was a very skilled player. 137 games and 206 goals but the way he left soured my opinion of him.

                              56. Laurie Sandilands. Captain and 4 times leading goal kicker. A defender turned spearhead. Fine leader.

                              57. Geoff Jennings. Fast, skillful rover. Club captain.

                              58. David Darcy. Attacking full back. Glorious kick and mark. Could play CHF too.

                              59. Ted Whitten Jnr. Beautiful mover. Superb deliverer of the ball to KT. 144 games, 133 goals.

                              60. Terry Wallace. Played 69 games in 4 seasons but won two B&Fs. Speaks for itself. Great team player.

                              61. Ray Walker. Great back pocket combo with David Darcy. B&F winner 1963.

                              62. Tom Boyd. Saved the games of his life for the two most important games for the Club in 55 years. Not to be underestimated

                              63 Jason Johannisen. An attacking weapon of half back.

                              64. Gordon Casey. Solid as a rock back pocket.

                              65. Dave Bryden. Premiership ruckman/defender. 147 games

                              66. Mitch Wallis. Tough like Steve. Versatile. Accurate kick. Makes clutch goals. Great courage.

                              67. Andrew Purser. Lion hearted ruckman. B&F winner 1984. 112 games.

                              68. Luke Dalhaus. A terrier. Tackling machine. Not happy he left but we got the best out of him.

                              69. Will Minson. Played 191 games and gave his all. Loved to kick a goal and fire up his team mates.

                              70. Peter Welsh. B&F 1972. Ruckman back pocket. Always hard at it.

                              71. Jose Romero. Tough midfielder who could run all day. Always in the contest and could kick a goal.


                              72. Steve Kretiuk. Determined and tough. Battled through injury and gave his all - always. 170 games but injury robbed him of 50.

                              73. Terry Wheeler. 157 games of hard uncompromising defending. Crowd favourite.

                              74. Barry Round. Bullocking ruck. Super strong and good up forward. One that got away. 135 games, 136 goals.

                              75 Gary Merrington. Played 174 games at full back, wing and half forward. That's a decent career.
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                              • GVGjr
                                Moderator
                                • Nov 2006
                                • 44562

                                Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers

                                Merantau, You have done a terrific job but there is a chance you are underrating Jose Romero and Tony McGuinness
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