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George Bisset, Laurie Sandilands, Ron Stockman, Douglas Reynolds, Ray Walker, Bob Spargo, Denis Collins, Matthew Hogg, Jon Ballantyne, Greg Epulstun, Kim Koster, Jarrod Harbrow
Your classification of a Bulldogs Person must be quite different to mine. To me it's if a player can only pick one club from his career that he most closely identifies with, it's the Bulldogs.
I'm not sure about the players on your list from before my time but Hogg, Koster and Harbrow all played far more games for their second teams and Hogg and Koster are premiership players. I don't see how they can be classified as Bulldogs people.
George Bisset, Laurie Sandilands, Ron Stockman, Douglas Reynolds, Ray Walker, Bob Spargo, Denis Collins, Matthew Hogg, Jon Ballantyne, Greg Epulstun, Kim Koster, Jarrod Harbrow
I’m not aware that Ray Walker left the Bulldogs for any other VFL club.
Where do we fit Bevo in this ?
He played and coached us to success,do you think he sees himself as a bulldog and do we ?
I have this strange feeling he is a saints man, probably due to him playing there and his dad’s history there .
I get the feeling he will go back there in some capacity at one stage.
Where do we fit Bevo in this ?
He played and coached us to success,do you think he sees himself as a bulldog and do we ?
I have this strange feeling he is a saints man, probably due to him playing there and his dad’s history there .
I get the feeling he will go back there in some capacity at one stage.
He's our only living premiership coach - hes our games record holder coach
Hes spent more time at the Dogs than any other AFL club
He has family ties to the Saints but he also currently coaches our senior AFL team - Id say he's a bulldog and will always see himself as such
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