Re: Bulldogs By the Numbers
Between 1977 and 1985 Jim Edmond played 154 games in the #20 and kicked 226 goals. Born in Glasgow his nickname was "Jock".
Originally from Bairnsdale Football Club, Edmond made his senior debut for Footscray Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL) in 1977. Winning the club goalkicking award in 1981 with 25 goals, Edmond was Footscray captain from 1983 to 1985.[1] After playing in three finals matches for Footscray in 1985, Edmond left the club over a contractual dispute.
In Round 5, 1983 at the "G" in his 100th game Jim booted 7 against Richmond. We slammed on 10.3 to 3 points in the first quarter and Jim kicked five of them. Richmond fought back but we ended up winning by two points. I was there. It was an amazing game.
Jim was a tough competitor, very strong in the contest with a good pair of hands. I think a lot of supporters were dismayed when he went to Sydney.
Between 1977 and 1985 Jim Edmond played 154 games in the #20 and kicked 226 goals. Born in Glasgow his nickname was "Jock".
Originally from Bairnsdale Football Club, Edmond made his senior debut for Footscray Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL) in 1977. Winning the club goalkicking award in 1981 with 25 goals, Edmond was Footscray captain from 1983 to 1985.[1] After playing in three finals matches for Footscray in 1985, Edmond left the club over a contractual dispute.
In Round 5, 1983 at the "G" in his 100th game Jim booted 7 against Richmond. We slammed on 10.3 to 3 points in the first quarter and Jim kicked five of them. Richmond fought back but we ended up winning by two points. I was there. It was an amazing game.
Jim was a tough competitor, very strong in the contest with a good pair of hands. I think a lot of supporters were dismayed when he went to Sydney.
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